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swittenauer Enthusiast

Does anyone know if the buffalo wings & bleu cheese dressing are gluten free? As far as I can tell, they are but I want to be sure. Thanks!


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hez Enthusiast

I have no idea :( I am not brave enough to even find out. The thought of cc is what scares me away. All of thought flour floating around! Maybe someone else knows. I hate to say this :ph34r: but it is easy (but time consuming, the wings are in the oven for an hour) to make your own. I know, it is not as convient but it is safer.

Hez

CarlaB Enthusiast

I know Buffalo Wild Wings are gluten-free except for a couple obvious ones (teriyaki and asian -- something along those lines). You have to get the sauce on the side though, they mix all varieties in the same place .... I learned that lesson the hard way!

I wouldn't eat anything that came out of Dominos. The flour scares me ... if I get a cup of coffee at Panera Bread, I wipe out the mug really well before I get my coffee. Flour just floats ...

Some blue cheese is gluten-free, others are not. It really depends on how they get the mold for the cheese. Sometimes it comes from bread. Since I'm casein intolerant, I've never learned how to tell the difference, but I remember Richard/lovegrov going over it once.

linz7997 Explorer

WHAT?!?!?!? BW3s wings are gluten free!!???!?! oh my gosh!!!!! im going for lunch!!!!

CarlaB Enthusiast
WHAT?!?!?!? BW3s wings are gluten free!!???!?! oh my gosh!!!!! im going for lunch!!!!

Be careful, there are a couple sauces that are not and YOU MUST GET THE SAUCE ON THE SIDE!!!!!

Enjoy!

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator
Be careful, there are a couple sauces that are not and YOU MUST GET THE SAUCE ON THE SIDE!!!!!

Enjoy!

You can also ask the manager/server to have them toss the wings in a clean bowl and it is ok. I hate it when I have to dip the wings in the sauce.

Also, the buffalo chips are not gluten free as they are fried in a "dirty" fryer (i.e. other gluten containing products in the fryer), but you can take them home frozen from BW3 -- just ask the manager and tell them you want to bake/fry them at home. They will sell them to you.

Bronco

p.s. I LOVE the spicy garlic sauce

ehrin Explorer

Actually I am pretty sure they are not gluten-free and that they use flour in their sauce.

I am trying to verify that for you, but the file on their website is corrupt.

But I do remember, in my early days, looking them up and being disappointed because they were NOT gluten-free.


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CarlaB Enthusiast

Here's their official CYA statement: Which of your menu items are gluten-free?

Gluten is found in any food product that is made using wheat, rye, barley or oats. This also includes breaded or flour-based food products. Because of our product mix and preparation, we cannot guarantee that any menu items are completely gluten-free

I know many of us eat there with no problem, it's just a couple of their sauces that have gluten, and they all get contaminated unless you get the sauce on the side or ask for a clean bowl like Brocobux said. I just get the wings and celery. I get the sauce on the side because it's the one place I can just be "normal" and not drill the server ... but I don't mind dipping.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

I just talked to them on the phone last month -- the representative told me that the mild, medium, spicy garlic and hot sauces are gluten free.

I actually buy them by the bottle at the "carry-out" portion of the restaurant.

The sauce is gluten free - per BW3 email and BW3 representative and my lack of symptoms :)

Bronco

p.s. Agree with what CarlaB said -- also, every restaurant has to make that disclaimer -- otherwise, they open themselves up to liability and litigation.

(I'm a lawyer) :)

swittenauer Enthusiast

So no good info on Dominos? My daughter has a fundraiser involving Dominos & we order from them once a month when they have it. My husband, of course, doesn't get anything. I was hoping he could have some buffalo wings.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Sorry, don't know about Dominos ... but Chris, there are other flavors that are gluten-free, too, maybe you just checked out your favorites? I like the honey bbq, and it's fine -- no reaction.

lovegrov Collaborator

Here are the wing ingredients. No obvious wheat, although natural flavors and MFS. They do list the top 8 allergens and wheat is not listed here. Same with the blue cheese dressing. You'd still have to make sure they have a dedicated fryer.

BARBEQUE BUFFAlo WINGS: ChiCken WingS: ChiCken Wing SeCtion, Water, Salt, SeaSoning blend (Maltodextrin, SPiCe extraCtiveS), SodiuM PhoSPhateS, Modified taPioCa StarCh, dextroSe, natural flavoring, vegetable oil. doMino’S ClaSSiC broWn barbeQue SauCe: Water, high frutCoSe Corn SyruP, toMato PaSte, MolaSSeS, vinegar, Salt, Cory SyruP SolidS, Modified food StarCh, CaraMel Color, roCheSter SauCe (diStilled vinegar, Corn SyruP, Water, Salt, garliC PoWder, SPiCeS, taMarind and natural flavorS), liQuid SMoke, Soybean oil, PaPrika, natural flavorS, SPiCeS, SeaSoningS (SPiCeS, hydrolyzed yeaSt extraCt, CitriC aCid, natural flavorS, SPiCe extraCtive), White PePPer, xanthaM guM, SodiuM benzoate (0.1% aS PreServative), onion PoWder, garliC PoWder, turMeriC.

eKatherine Apprentice
Here are the wing ingredients. No obvious wheat, although natural flavors and MFS. They do list the top 8 allergens and wheat is not listed here. Same with the blue cheese dressing. You'd still have to make sure they have a dedicated fryer.

BARBEQUE BUFFAlo WINGS: ChiCken WingS: ChiCken Wing SeCtion, Water, Salt, SeaSoning blend (Maltodextrin, SPiCe extraCtiveS), SodiuM PhoSPhateS, Modified taPioCa StarCh, dextroSe, natural flavoring, vegetable oil. doMino’S ClaSSiC broWn barbeQue SauCe: Water, high frutCoSe Corn SyruP, toMato PaSte, MolaSSeS, vinegar, Salt, Cory SyruP SolidS, Modified food StarCh, CaraMel Color, roCheSter SauCe (diStilled vinegar, Corn SyruP, Water, Salt, garliC PoWder, SPiCeS, taMarind and natural flavorS), liQuid SMoke, Soybean oil, PaPrika, natural flavorS, SPiCeS, SeaSoningS (SPiCeS, hydrolyzed yeaSt extraCt, CitriC aCid, natural flavorS, SPiCe extraCtive), White PePPer, xanthaM guM, SodiuM benzoate (0.1% aS PreServative), onion PoWder, garliC PoWder, turMeriC.

That ingredients list is way too long.

happygirl Collaborator

Except for BW3s (which I used to looooooove), every wing place we have checked out all fries their wings in fryers that fry other gluten containing ingredients (usually breaded appetizers). I don't know anything else about Domino's menu as I haven't eaten there in years, but just wanted to put that risk out there.

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Carla,

The Honey BBQ are good, but I like my mouth to be on fire when I eat wings...I know, I'm a sadist...LOL

CarlaB Enthusiast
Carla,

The Honey BBQ are good, but I like my mouth to be on fire when I eat wings...I know, I'm a sadist...LOL

I used to be more like that ... now I like the honey bbq. Somewhere along the line I changed over to liking flavor more than suffering. :lol:

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

hez?

could you possibly post your receipe for buffalo wings? I dont have one and mine always turn out blah. Or you could pm it to me.

thanks!

swittenauer Enthusiast
Here are the wing ingredients. No obvious wheat, although natural flavors and MFS. They do list the top 8 allergens and wheat is not listed here. Same with the blue cheese dressing. You'd still have to make sure they have a dedicated fryer.

BARBEQUE BUFFAlo WINGS: ChiCken WingS: ChiCken Wing SeCtion, Water, Salt, SeaSoning blend (Maltodextrin, SPiCe extraCtiveS), SodiuM PhoSPhateS, Modified taPioCa StarCh, dextroSe, natural flavoring, vegetable oil. doMino’S ClaSSiC broWn barbeQue SauCe: Water, high frutCoSe Corn SyruP, toMato PaSte, MolaSSeS, vinegar, Salt, Cory SyruP SolidS, Modified food StarCh, CaraMel Color, roCheSter SauCe (diStilled vinegar, Corn SyruP, Water, Salt, garliC PoWder, SPiCeS, taMarind and natural flavorS), liQuid SMoke, Soybean oil, PaPrika, natural flavorS, SPiCeS, SeaSoningS (SPiCeS, hydrolyzed yeaSt extraCt, CitriC aCid, natural flavorS, SPiCe extraCtive), White PePPer, xanthaM guM, SodiuM benzoate (0.1% aS PreServative), onion PoWder, garliC PoWder, turMeriC.

What about the oil they cook it in?

hez Enthusiast

TinkerbellSwt,

I think I got it off of a bag of chicken wings or Frank's Red Hot sauce :ph34r: I never claimed to be creative in the kitchen!

2 1/2 lbs. chicken wing pieces

1/2 cup Frank's Ret Hot sauce

1/3 cup melted butter or margarine

Bake wings at 425 for one hour or deep fry 12 minutes at 400. Combine sauce and butter. After wings have cooked dip in sauce to coat.

I always bake the wings (do not have a fryer) and they always turn out gret.

eKatherine Apprentice
Carla,

The Honey BBQ are good, but I like my mouth to be on fire when I eat wings...I know, I'm a sadist...LOL

"Sadist" is when you like Carla's mouth to be on fire. You're a "masochist".

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

Maybe I want everyone's mouth to hurt as well...LOL

Of all the things to correct, you correct that...sounds like someone has a fetish...

:)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Maybe I want everyone's mouth to hurt as well...LOL

Of all the things to correct, you correct that...sounds like someone has a fetish...

:)

At least she has a better understanding than you and I. :lol::lol:

swittenauer Enthusiast

Well, we went for it. Bill had the bbq chicken wings last night & loved them. I talked to the manager when I called & I think it went well. He'll have them again next time.

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