Paula's Game Hens
HRinNH
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I watched a cooking show with Paula Deen (GA Mamma) and she was cookin' up some Cornish Game Hens instead of Turkey for T-Day. I think I'm going to try it this year since my husband isn't a big turkey fan anyway. Here's the recipe in case you need a change of pace also.
6 Cornish game hens (about 3/4 to 1 pound each)
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 (1-inch) piece of ginger, peeled and chopped
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup honey
2 tablespoons peanut oil
2 tablespoons orange juice
1 tablespoon orange zest, minced
Rinse hens, trim off excess fat, and pat dry; place in bowl. Put garlic and ginger in food processor and process until nearly smooth. In another bowl, combine soy sauce, honey, oil, orange juice, and zest. Add the garlic and ginger. Pour mixture over game hens, coating well. Refrigerate overnight, turning in marinade several times.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Place game hens in shallow roasting pan; pour marinade on top. Bake for 1 hour, basting every 15 minutes. Remove hens to serving platter. Pour cooking juices into small, heavy saucepan and boil for 4 minutes, or until sauce thickens. Pour over hens just before serving. Serve with sesame noodles or rice pilaf. These hens can also be grilled; just remember to baste often.
6 Cornish game hens (about 3/4 to 1 pound each)
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 (1-inch) piece of ginger, peeled and chopped
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup honey
2 tablespoons peanut oil
2 tablespoons orange juice
1 tablespoon orange zest, minced
Rinse hens, trim off excess fat, and pat dry; place in bowl. Put garlic and ginger in food processor and process until nearly smooth. In another bowl, combine soy sauce, honey, oil, orange juice, and zest. Add the garlic and ginger. Pour mixture over game hens, coating well. Refrigerate overnight, turning in marinade several times.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Place game hens in shallow roasting pan; pour marinade on top. Bake for 1 hour, basting every 15 minutes. Remove hens to serving platter. Pour cooking juices into small, heavy saucepan and boil for 4 minutes, or until sauce thickens. Pour over hens just before serving. Serve with sesame noodles or rice pilaf. These hens can also be grilled; just remember to baste often.
Comments
Happy, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Well I hate breakin' with tradition and all. It's just going to be my hubby and I this year. If I could just buy a large turkey breast and roast it instead of fixing the whole bird, I just might change my mind.
>Do I need to come over there??>
uh, Don...NH and TX are in opposite directions from MS. Just go on ahead and have a cold one and I'll check in on you over the weekend to see if you're feelin' better.
**When we do for others what they should do for themselves, we disempower them.**
And, I don't shop for meat at a farmer's market. Only fresh produce.
The first time I visited Venezuela with my husband, we went with his parents to a nearby farm. His mom paid the man for a chicken and the little boy chased one, caught it, tied up its legs and then it was carried upside down to the vehicle and laid at my feet. It stared up at me clucking all the way home. It was then tied to the fence outside for awhile in the hot sun. When I saw my mother-in-law heading that way with a big knife, I went in the other direction quickly. I then couldn't bring myself to eating the soup she carefully prepared with that chicken.
My grandmother always had chickens and I grew up knowing them to be nastier than any pig I ever saw. x:-)
**When we do for others what they should do for themselves, we disempower them.**
He doesn't tell us not to eat all fish. I do enjoy the fish that are 'clean'.
As far as chicken being dirtier than pigs, that of course depends on their home and environment. Regarding their food quality, I don't believe it matters how they're raised.
**When we do for others what they should do for themselves, we disempower them.**
**When we do for others what they should do for themselves, we disempower them.**
I think you'd lose. /:)
>What did Leviticus say about the scavenging >turkey?
Turkey, free-range or wild, is clean as far as I know.
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