Brine Like a Boss: In a large bowl whisk together buttermilk, water, kosher salt, honey, garlic powder, onion powder, and black pepper. Add wings and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for 3–4 hours so the chicken gets juicy and deeply seasoned.
Dry the Wings Like a Pro: Remove wings from the brine, rinse lightly, and pat completely dry with paper towels. Place wings on a rack and refrigerate uncovered for 30–60 minutes. This step dries the skin so it fries up extra crispy.
Season for Crispy Magic: In a bowl toss the wings with cornstarch, garlic powder, and black pepper. The coating should be extremely light—barely visible. This creates that thin wing-shop style crunch.
Heat the Oil: Fill a deep fryer or heavy pot with oil and heat to 350°F.
First Fry (Cook the Chicken): Fry wings in batches for about 7–8 minutes until cooked through but not deeply browned. Transfer to a rack and let them rest for 3–4 minutes. This allows steam to escape so the skin stays crisp.
Second Fry (The Crisp Maker): Increase oil temperature to 375°F. Fry wings again for 1½–2 minutes until beautifully golden and extra crispy. Remove to a rack.
Make the Sauce: In a small saucepan over low heat melt butter. Add Frank’s buffalo sauce, spicy garlic sauce, honey, garlic powder, black pepper, and optional cayenne. Whisk until smooth and glossy. Warm gently for 2–3 minutes without boiling.
Sauce the Wings: Place the hot wings in a large bowl and pour the warm buffalo spicy garlic sauce over them. Toss until every wing is beautifully coated.
Atlanta Lemon Pepper Magic: Immediately sprinkle Kingsford lemon pepper over the sauced wings and toss. Follow with McCormick lemon pepper and toss again. This layered seasoning is the Atlanta wing shop trick that gives bold citrus flavor and peppery bite.
Wake Up the Citrus: Add fresh lemon zest and toss gently. That burst of lemon oil takes the wings from good to unforgettable.
Optional Wing Shop Finish: Sprinkle a tiny pinch of sugar over the wings. Trust me, friend. It doesn’t make them sweet. It just makes the lemon and heat pop.
Serve Immediately: Grab napkins, gather your people, and watch these wings disappear faster than gossip at a family cookout.