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Hello and Welcome. My intent is to show how to prepare “elegant” dishes at home and enjoy a little up-scale dining, that doesn’t always require buying the “Top of the line”.

You won’t find any Casseroles, Squash, South West or Mexican here; I tend to stick with New England, European and Chinese food groups as I enjoy them most.

As I have High blood pressure and high Cholesterol, I do not use any salt nor consume any beef or beef products.

My recipes are designed for two adults with an accompanying dish (I hate the word "side" it relegates an otherwise wonderful experience to nothingness). Typically my recipes take 1-1/2 hours or less from start to table (not counting marinating). So with that, let’s get to it.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Wine Glazed Cornish Game Hens

Something special for a celebration - Cornish Game Hens. But it's the orange and almond stuffing that sets them apart.

INGREDIENTS:

2 1-pound Cornish game hens
Olive oil to brush on
1 Tbsp heaping onion
2 tsp slivered Almonds
2 tsp butter
1-1/3 cups dry bread cubes
¾ medium orange
1Tbsp heaping light raisins

Wine Glaze: Mix together
4 Tbsp Burgundy wine
2 Tbsp butter, melted
1 Tbsp orange juice.

PREPARATION:

Rinse hens removing any excess fat or waste; pat dry with paper towel; Season with pepper to taste. Peel and chop the onions. Peel and dice the orange. Squeeze the orange Juice. Dice the bread into 3/8” cubes.
Sauté the onion and almonds in butter about 5 minutes; Toss with dry bread cubes, oranges, and raisins. Stuff the birds with bread stuffing, but don't overstuff. Close the opening with a skewer. Tie the legs and tail in a bundle.
Preheat the oven to 375 deg

COOKING:

Place hens, breast up, on rack in shallow roasting pan. Brush with olive oil; cover loosely. Roast at 375deg for 30 minutes.
Uncover; baste with Wine Glaze and roast until their done, about 1 hour more, basting frequently with the glaze. When you can twist loose a drumstick, their done.

Garnish with rosemary sprigs and serve piping hot.

This is my adaptation of a recipe we’ve made for several years, can’t remember where it came from.

1 comment:

  1. I love Cornish Game hens too. They always go over big with guests. (They think you spent the whole day in the kitchen. In reality game hens are easy to prepare.)

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