Nashville Hot Chicken vs. Buffalo Wings
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Nashville Hot Chicken vs. Buffalo Wings
Nashville Hot Chicken:
- Battered full chicken pieces
- Covered with oil/cayenne-based chile paste
- Served with white bread & pickle slices
Buffalo Wings
- Unbattered wing joints
- Covered with butter-based hot sauce
- Served with celery and blue cheese dressing
FIGHT!!
- Battered full chicken pieces
- Covered with oil/cayenne-based chile paste
- Served with white bread & pickle slices
Buffalo Wings
- Unbattered wing joints
- Covered with butter-based hot sauce
- Served with celery and blue cheese dressing
FIGHT!!
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If I may restate your desperate defense of upstate New York in a way that helps this thread:
POPULARITY/AVAILABILITY: Buffalo Wings win going away. They are available everywhere on the planet at any time of day, whereas Nashville Hot Chicken is primarily known only to people who are from or have lived in Nashville, and even then, they must wait over 30 minutes for it to be prepared.
Wings: 1, Hot Chicken: 0
POPULARITY/AVAILABILITY: Buffalo Wings win going away. They are available everywhere on the planet at any time of day, whereas Nashville Hot Chicken is primarily known only to people who are from or have lived in Nashville, and even then, they must wait over 30 minutes for it to be prepared.
Wings: 1, Hot Chicken: 0
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SCALABILITY: You want wings? Go ahead, get six, or eight, or ten. You got a big party coming over? Get 200! You can do that! It won't take any longer, and everyone's happy (providing they enjoy wings).
Wings: 2, Hot Chicken: 0
PORTABILITY: You can eat wings with one hand. In fact, in an effort to always keep one hand clean for signing the check or scraping wax out of my ear, I never use more than one hand to eat a wing. Try that with a hot chicken breast!
Wings: 3, Hot Chicken 0
Wings: 2, Hot Chicken: 0
PORTABILITY: You can eat wings with one hand. In fact, in an effort to always keep one hand clean for signing the check or scraping wax out of my ear, I never use more than one hand to eat a wing. Try that with a hot chicken breast!
Wings: 3, Hot Chicken 0
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VARIETY: Buffalo wings are made out of chicken wings, even if you are dumb enough to think they are also made out of baby chicken legs, which I'm discovering is the case with an unexpectedly large percentage of the population.
Hot chicken, however, offers all of the delicious COLORS OF THE RAINBOW, as it pertains to chicken.
Wings: 3, Hot Chicken: 1
Hot chicken, however, offers all of the delicious COLORS OF THE RAINBOW, as it pertains to chicken.
Wings: 3, Hot Chicken: 1
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I don't care what parts I eat, just get them there parts on the table!
I think Buffalo wings are more about the sauce flavor than the chicken parts. There are other flavors of chicken wings that I like more than traditional Buffalo style.
Tell us (me) more about Tennessee hot wings, please.
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I think Buffalo wings are more about the sauce flavor than the chicken parts. There are other flavors of chicken wings that I like more than traditional Buffalo style.
Tell us (me) more about Tennessee hot wings, please.
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The Popeyes at Rivergate is terrific. Consistently at the bottom of the local health inspection reports. It's right next to the historical Steak N Shake where I once had a meal with Flack and I once had a packet of salt blown in my eyes. And right in front of the historical movie theater where I got into my Cloverfield argument.
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Popeyes is not "hot chicken". You are lying, and have never been to Nashville.lethargic wrote:The Popeyes at Rivergate is terrific. Consistently at the bottom of the local health inspection reports. It's right next to the historical Steak N Shake where I once had a meal with Flack and I once had a packet of salt blown in my eyes. And right in front of the historical movie theater where I got into my Cloverfield argument.
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Let me add that if it IS true (which it isn't), it is analogous to living in Philadelphia for 38 years and not having heard of Pat's King of Steaks, or realizing that Philly is known for cheesesteaks.pinback wrote:There is no way that's true.lethargic wrote:I have lived in Nashville for 38 years. I had never heard of Nashville hot chicken.
Like living in Chicago for 38 years and not realizing that you could take a cab and experience the worst pizza that Robb Sherwin has ever come in contact with. (Something is still wrong with that story, but that's for a different thread.)
I would come up with more analogies, but there's no way it's true in the first place. FOOL ME ONCE, lethargic.
Fool me once.
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Agreed. My favorite restaurant has two locations, one 15 minutes away and one 13 minutes away. I haven't been there in months. lethargic wins this round.lethargic wrote:I found a hot chicken place called Prince's Hot Chicken. It's 9 minutes away. Look at this complicated route. There's no way it's worth 9 minutes.
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