Tyson Restaurant Style Rotisserie Seasoned Crispy Wings features fully cooked chicken wing segments that are dry rubbed and infused with a savory rotisserie seasoning.
A 16-oz bag costs around $9 but I received this courtesy of Tyson.
These turned out wonderfully out of the air fryer. The wings developed a thin crispy crust while staying fairly juicy inside. They were not breaded but seemed to have been lightly tossed in flour or starch.
They were average in terms of size and meatiness. I would put them on par with your standard fast-food wings in that respect.
Flavor-wise, the Rotisserie Seasoned Crispy Wings were pretty plain. There was a moderate amount of salt tinged with garlic and onion. There was just enough flavor that you could eat them as is but you'll probably want to eat them with some sort of sauce. The taste was neutral enough that you can probably go with any sauce you like.
Overall, Tyson Restaurant Style Rotisserie Seasoned Crispy Wings are basically your default lightly-seasoned wings. The textures were good but the taste can be a little too boring for some unless you eat them tossed or dipped in some sort of sauce.
Nutritional Info - Tyson - Restaurant Style Rotisserie Seasoned Crispy Wings
Serving Size - 3 oz
Calories - 250
Fat - 19g (Saturated Fat - 5g)
Sodium - 430mg
Carbs - 3g (Sugar - 0g)
Protein - 16g
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