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A Miami restaurant worker quit after he says the owner gave its blackened chicken wings an offensive nickname, according to a report. Brandon Gonzalez, a 25-year-old bar back, ...
An employee at a restaurant in Miami said he quit his job after he says the owner allegedly renamed blackened chicken wings, one of the menu items, to “I can’t breathe” on a customer’s ...
2. Season. Drizzle 1 tablespoon of olive oil over the chicken. Rub the olive oil all over the chicken, making sure to get into the crevices like the wings and legs.
A Florida restaurant owner renamed a menu item from "Blackened Chicken Wings" to "I Can't Breathe." The new name of the food item at Hole in the Wall Pub in Miami prompted an employee to quit.
Worker Quits After Restaurant Changes Name of Blackened Chicken Wings to ‘I Can't Breathe' "I guess (the owner) thought it was funny to change a customer's order from 10 blackened wings to 10 'I ...
Don’t sauce the wings too early. Most sauces have sweet elements. In this case, it’s honey, which will scorch in a hot oven when cooked for more than 10 minutes.
An employee at the Hole in the Wall Pub in South Miami-Dade saw an order of blackened chicken wings come out with "I CANT BREATHE" printed in red on the ticket. The owner said it was a joke. The ...
An employee at the Kendall restaurant Hole in the Wall quit after the owner renamed the blackened chicken wings “I can’t breathe.” Brandon Gonzalez, who posted about the incident on Twitter ...
Place the chicken wings in a large bowl, add the melted butter and toss to coat. Add paprika, onion powder, salt and ½ teaspoon black pepper and toss to coat.