Best 3 Drunken Cornish Game Hen Recipes

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Prepare to tantalize your taste buds with a culinary journey into the realm of flavors with our guide to creating the ultimate "Drunken Cornish Game Hen". This delectable dish promises an explosion of taste that will leave you craving for more. Get ready to embark on a delightful voyage, where succulent game hen meets the intoxicating embrace of spirits, resulting in a symphony of flavors that will transport you to a realm of gastronomic bliss.

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ROASTED CORNISH GAME HENS



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Go for a different kind of bird by stuffing and cooking the Neelys' Roasted Cornish Game Hens recipe from Down Home with the Neelys on Food Network.

Provided by Patrick and Gina Neely : Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h20m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 tablespoon salt
2 tablespoons lemon-pepper
1 tablespoon dried basil
1 tablespoon poultry seasoning
2 tablespoons olive oil
6 Cornish game hens, about 1 1/2 pounds each, rinsed and dried thoroughly
1 green bell pepper, large dice
2 stalks celery, large dice
1 onion, large dice

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • In a small mixing bowl, stir together salt, lemon pepper, dried basil and poultry seasoning. Rub olive oil all over the hens and season each with the salt mixture. Place the hens on a baking sheet pan with plenty of space between them. You may need to use 2 pans. Loosely stuff the cavities of each hen with some green bell pepper, celery and onion. Roast the hens in the preheated oven for about 1 hour or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees F and the juices run clear. Remove the hens from the oven, loosely tent with foil and let rest 10 minutes before carving or serving.

DRUNKEN CORNISH HENS!



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This is a great recipe for any special occasion... This happens to be my favorite Easter or Mother's Day meal. Cornish hens are intimidating to some people... but they need not be! This is a very easy way to prepare them... and they taste great too! *** I like to make a stuffing/dressing, mashed potatoes & gravy, frozen peas...

Provided by Colleen Sowa

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 1h15m

Number Of Ingredients 4

8 cornish game hens
1 stick butter (softened)
1 c beer (or chicken broth)
1/4 c soy sauce

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Butter large baking pan.
  • 2. Rub butter all over the Cornish hens and place them into the buttered baking pan.
  • 3. Pour the beer and soy sauce all over the Cornish hens. Put any remaining butter in the pan to use it all up. Cover the baking pan with a lid or aluminum foil.
  • 4. Bake covered for 40 minutes. Remove cover. Baste the Cornish hens with the liquid in the pan. Return pan to the oven and bake uncovered for 20 minutes, basting a few times.

DRUNKEN CORNISH GAME HEN



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More affectionately known as Beer Butt Game Hen. In the photo I have used a rinsed out coke can as I wanted to use my Arrogant Bastard Ale & it comes in a bottle... The things one must endure... Anyway, simple, easy & delicious, crispy on the outside & moist & tender on the inside, this little birdie will serve two and makes for a lovely romantic dinner (especially when you have some extra beer!!!)

Provided by Babychops

Categories     Poultry

Time 50m

Yield 1 Game Hen, 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 Cornish hen
1 (12 ounce) can beer (I prefer Arrogant Bastard Ale)
all purpose Greek seasoning (liberally sprinkled)
garlic salt (a good coating)
pepper (whatever will stick)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Line a broiler pan with foil, open the Game bird package (Tyson sells them in packages of two, individually wrapped which is darned convenient, you can freeze the other one for next time) & find an empty beer or soda can (or you can go the cheap route & use a can of Bud which works just as well) and fill to the brim with Arrogant Bastard Ale, get the dark stuff, gives a lovely flavor, pop the top (if going the Bud route) & stick it up that randy little bird's butt. Seriously. If I can add a photo you'll see what I mean, I'll give it my best shot --.
  • You can put the dry ingredients in a ziplock bag & shake the bird until good & coated or just sprinkle on once on the can. VERY IMPORTANT - IF YOU USE AN ALREADY IN THE CAN BEER, POP THE TOP, I'm pretty sure you don't want it to explode in your oven -- Place the bird atop the can (really give it a good shove, get it in there good & solid) place the whole shebang in the middle of the broiler pan & then place pan in the middle of your oven. Set the timer for 45 minutes & go have a beer or two while you wait. You could also use this time constructively by getting together some nice veggies to sautee as a side dish but if you're already into the beer you probably won't care either way --.
  • Enjoy the heck out of this, make two so you can invite the neighbors over, make sure you open the oven so they can point & laugh and tell you what a freak you are, it adds to the fun!
  • When you think the bird is done, usually in about 45 minutes (check the thigh joint to see if the juices run clear, smaller birds don't take as long as bigger ones, duh) remove the tray from the oven & ever so gently extract the can from the bird's behind (it will be very hot so be careful!). I usually slice the bird from stem to stern while still atop the can, makes extraction easier. Whatever you do DON'T SPILL THE BEER, especially if you're naked as it will leave a nasty burn, trust me on this one--.
  • Anyway, enjoy the heck out of this recipe, it's simple and you'll really love the Game hen. To substitute a regular chicken use a tall beer can & roast for an hour or more -- .

Nutrition Facts : Calories 215.2, Fat 4, SaturatedFat 1, Cholesterol 108.8, Sodium 88.4, Carbohydrate 6.3, Protein 24.8

Tips:

  • Mise en Place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all your ingredients and equipment ready to go. This will help you stay organized and ensure that your Cornish game hens are cooked perfectly.
  • Choose the Right Cornish Game Hens: Look for hens that are plump and have a moist appearance. Avoid any hens that are thin or have dry skin.
  • Brine the Hens: Brining the hens is a great way to add flavor and moisture. You can use a simple brine made with water, salt, and sugar, or you can get creative and add other ingredients like herbs, spices, or citrus.
  • Prepare the Stuffing: There are endless possibilities when it comes to stuffing your Cornish game hens. You can use a classic bread stuffing, a savory rice stuffing, or even a wild rice and sausage stuffing. Just be sure to cook the stuffing thoroughly before stuffing the hens.
  • Roast the Hens: Cornish game hens are typically roasted in a hot oven. The exact cooking time will vary depending on the size of the hens, but they are usually done in about 1 hour.
  • Let the Hens Rest: Once the hens are cooked, let them rest for 10-15 minutes before carving. This will help the juices redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in more tender and flavorful hens.

Conclusion:

Drunken Cornish game hens are a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for any special occasion. With a little planning and preparation, you can easily make this dish at home. Just be sure to follow the tips above to ensure that your hens are cooked perfectly. Enjoy!

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