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Grilled Chicken Wings With Summer Berry Agrodolce

Turn your bag of frozen berries into a sour-sweet sauce for crispy wings. 
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Photo by Isa Zapata, Food Styling by Micah Morton

A grilled chicken wing is essentially a vehicle for sauce, whether that’s Buffalo, sweet chile, or, in this case, agrodolce, a sour-sweet Italian glaze (literally, “sour-sweet” is the direct translation) that’s made by simmering vinegar with honey (or sugar) and often chiles or crushed red pepper flakes. Here, developer Bill Clark also adds frozen berries for jamminess, color, and even more tart-sweetness. While these wings are great cooked on the grill for the most char, you can also bake them under a broiler, where they will take about 30 minutes.

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