In making these Hooters Chicken Wings I followed the directions exly how they were on the bag. I think the Hooters chicken wing breading is pretty good, but nothing that you couldnt make on your own. While I liked both the deep fried and ifry chicken wings the deep fried ones get a slight nod. Below are my thoughts on using the Actifry VS.. deep frying the chicken wings\r<br>\r<br>Actifry: \r<br>Little or no oil can be used in making the chicken wings\r<br>The clean up using the Actifry takes little time\r<br>The Actifry chicken wings take at least 3 times longer\r<br>Less chicken wings can be cooked at one time\r<br>\r<br>Deep fried: \r<br>Deep frying the wings is at least 3 times faster than using the Actifry.\r<br>The wings were slightly more crisp \r<br>More oil needs to be used\r<br>Clean up is not as easy. The cooking area around the stove needs to be cleaned unless you are using an enclosed fryer\r<br>The oil needs no cool down and drained after use.\r<br>\r<br>All in all if I were making only a few chicken wings(5 to 7) I would use the Actifry. Any more than that, I would probably just deep fry them to save time more than anything\r<br>My Amazon Affiliate links:\r<br>Info on the Hooters Chicken Wing Breading: \r<br>Info on the T-Fal Actifry: \r<br>\r<br>\r<br>Another chicken wing video using the T-Fal Actifry: \r<br>\r<br>Subscribe: \r<br>Facebook: \r<br>\r<br>Twitter: \r<br>Google+: \r<br>Video URL: