Best 3 Herb Brined Cornish Game Hens Recipes

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**Herb-Brined Cornish Game Hens: A Succulent and Flavorful Delight**

Indulge your taste buds with our herb-brined Cornish game hens, a culinary masterpiece that combines succulent meat with a symphony of aromatic herbs. These tender birds are carefully brined in a fragrant mixture of thyme, rosemary, sage, and garlic, infusing them with incredible flavor and moisture. Roasted to perfection, the hens emerge from the oven with crispy golden skin and a juicy, succulent interior. Accompanied by a delightful selection of recipes, including roasted vegetables, herb butter, and a tangy cranberry sauce, this dish promises an unforgettable dining experience. Prepare to tantalize your palate with every bite of our herb-brined Cornish game hens, a true testament to culinary excellence.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

ROTISSERIE CORNISH GAME HENS, BRINED AND HERBED



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Rotisserie Cornish Game Hens, brined and rubbed with a herb paste from my garden.

Provided by Mike Vrobel

Categories     Rotisserie

Time 4h45m

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 (1.5 pound) cornish hens
1/2 cup table salt
1/4 cup sugar
2 quarts water
4 teaspoons fresh thyme, minced
2 teaspoons fresh oregano, minced
2 teaspoons fresh rosemary, minced
2 teaspoons sage, minced
1 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
Zest of 1 lemon (roughly 1.5 teaspoons)
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

Steps:

  • In a container large enough to fit all the hens, mix the salt and sugar in the water until dissolved. Submerge the hens in the brine, and refrigerate for 2-4 hours.
  • Put the herb rub ingredients in a small bowl, mix to combine, and set aside. Remove the hens from the brine, and pat dry with paper towels. Be thorough - wet hens won't brown! Loosen the skin covering the breasts of the hen by carefully running your finger under the skin. Get a little of the herb rub on the breast meat where you just loosened it, and spread it all over the breast. Rub the hens with the rest of the herb rub, making sure to get some inside the cavity as well. Truss the hens and put them on the spit. It helps if you have four sets of forks for your spit for this. Put the hens on in two sets of two - first bird on the spit feet first, then the second bird breast first, so the neck part of the backbone of the two hens are touching. Then use a fork to secure the first pair of hens. Repeat for the second set of hens. Let sit at room temperature while you prepare your grill.
  • Set your grill up for rotisserie cooking at high heat. For my Weber Summit, this means removing the grates, turning the two outer burners (burners 1 and 6) to high, and turning the infrared burner to high. Then I put my drip pans in the middle, over the unlit burners.
  • Put the spit on the grill, put your foil pans under the hens, and start the spit spinning. Cook with the lid closed. It will take for 30-45 minutes, depending on the size of the hens. (It took 45 minutes for my 1 1/2 pound hens). Check the internal temp on the hens after 20 minutes, and every 10 minutes thereafter - you want 160*F to 165*F in the breast, and 170*F to 180*F in the thigh. Remove the spit from the grill (while wearing gloves!), and remove the hens from the spit. Cover the hens with foil, and let rest for 15 minutes before serving.
  • Cut the hens in half - I find a half a hen to be a good serving for an adult, with one hen per person if they're a big eater. If you have poultry shears or kitchen shears, cut the chicken along one side the backbone, and then through the middle of the breast to separate the hen into two halves. If you don't have shears, use a large knife. On a cutting board, run a chef's knife through the cavity and split the chicken along the backbone, then turn it over and split through the breast.

HERB-BRINED CORNISH GAME HENS



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Instead of a turkey or a big roast, why not serve individual Cornish game hens for the holidays? They cook in a fraction of the time and they're guaranteed to impress all your guests. -Shannon Roum, Cudahy, Wisconsin

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 4h10m

Yield 8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 24

2/3 cup kosher salt
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
12 whole peppercorns
5 fresh sage leaves
2 garlic cloves
1 fresh thyme sprig
1 fresh rosemary sprig
1 quart water
1-1/2 quarts cold water
2 large turkey-sized oven roasting bags
4 Cornish game hens (20 ounces each)
HERB BUTTER:
14 whole peppercorns
2 garlic cloves
3/4 cup butter, softened
3 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon olive oil, divided
1/3 cup packed fresh parsley sprigs
3 tablespoons fresh sage leaves
1 tablespoon fresh rosemary leaves
2 tablespoons fresh thyme leaves
2 pounds fresh Brussels sprouts, trimmed and halved
2 small red onions, cut into wedges
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine the salt, brown sugar, peppercorns, sage, garlic, thyme, rosemary and 1 quart water. Bring to a boil. Cook and stir until salt and sugar are dissolved. Remove from the heat. Add the cold water to cool the brine to room temperature., Place a turkey-sized oven roasting bag inside a second roasting bag; add hens. Carefully pour cooled brine into bag. Squeeze out as much air as possible; seal bags and turn to coat. Place in a roasting pan. Refrigerate for 1-2 hours, turning occasionally. Drain and discard brine; pat hens dry., Meanwhile, place the peppercorns and garlic in a food processor; cover and pulse until coarsely chopped. Add the butter, 3 tablespoons olive oil and herbs; cover and process until smooth. With fingers, carefully loosen skin from hens; rub half the butter mixture under skin. Secure skin to underside of breast with toothpicks; tie drumsticks together. Rub remaining butter mixture over skin., In a 15x10x1-in. baking pan, toss the Brussels sprouts and onions with remaining olive oil, salt and pepper. Arrange in a single layer. Place hens, breast side up, on top of the vegetables. Bake at 450° until thermometer inserted in breast reads 165°, 35-40 minutes. Cover loosely with foil if hens brown too quickly., Remove hens and vegetables to a serving platter; cover and let stand for 10 minutes before carving. If desired, garnish with additional herbs.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 592 calories, Fat 39g fat (16g saturated fat), Cholesterol 199mg cholesterol, Sodium 474mg sodium, Carbohydrate 12g carbohydrate (3g sugars, Fiber 4g fiber), Protein 49g protein.

HERB GARLIC ROTISSERIE CORNISH GAME HENS



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This is a quick Cornish hen recipe that has a fruit sweet taste. These can also be baked or roasted. Be sure to baste along the way. You also can cut this in half if needed.

Provided by Timothy H.

Categories     Poultry

Time 1h30m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 rock cornish hens
3/4 cup butter, at room temp
2 tablespoons garlic, minced
2 tangerines, juice of or 1 large orange
1 teaspoon of fresh mint, minced
1 teaspoon green onion, minced
1 teaspoon parsley
3 teaspoons aloha shoyu
1 tablespoon sea salt

Steps:

  • Rinse game hens and pat dry. In mixing bowl, blend all ingredients (except hens) into a paste. Rub herb paste thoroughly over the game hens and into the cavities, as well.
  • Secure onto the rotisserie and roast for fifty five minutes to one hour, or until golden brown. If you don't have a rotisserie, you can bake the game hens in a three hundred and fifty degree oven for the same amount of time, until brown.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 875, Fat 69.8, SaturatedFat 27.6, Cholesterol 397.7, Sodium 1679.9, Carbohydrate 1.2, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.1, Protein 57.8

Tips:

  • Use a flavorful brine: The brine is what will give your Cornish game hens their delicious flavor, so make sure to use a flavorful combination of herbs, spices, and seasonings. Some good options include rosemary, thyme, sage, garlic, onion, and citrus zest.
  • Brine the Cornish game hens for at least 4 hours, but overnight is best: The longer you brine the Cornish game hens, the more time the flavors will have to penetrate the meat. If you're short on time, you can brine them for as little as 2 hours, but overnight is ideal.
  • Roast the Cornish game hens at a high temperature: This will help to create a crispy skin and juicy meat. A good rule of thumb is to roast them at 425 degrees Fahrenheit for 45-50 minutes, or until the internal temperature reaches 165 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Let the Cornish game hens rest before serving: This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in a more tender and flavorful dish.

Conclusion:

Herb-brined Cornish game hens are a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for any occasion. With their crispy skin, juicy meat, and flavorful brine, they are sure to be a hit with everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a special dish to serve, give herb-brined Cornish game hens a try.

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