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    Cornish Hen Dinner for Two


    Source of Recipe


    Robbie

    Recipe Introduction


    When dining alone or in a pair for the Holidays, a traditional meal can be overabundant and overwhelming. Try this one-dish traditional dinner instead.

    List of Ingredients




    Prep. Time: 1:45
    Serves: 2

    2 Cornish game hens - rinsed, patted dry with paper towels
    approx. 1 Tbls. poultry seasoning mix (see Notes, below)
    1 lb. bag frozen whole green beans
    6 oz. box dry stuffing mix - prepared as directed
    2 Tbls. all-purpose flour
    2/3 cup chicken broth

    Recipe



    -Slide your finger between the skin and meat of the hen, separating them and making pockets. There should be 4 total pockets, one on each side of the bird, on the breast and back.
    -Sprinkle 1/4 tsp. seasoning into each pocket and use your finger to spread the seasoning evenly throughout each cavity.
    -Rub 1/4 tsp. seasoning on the inside of hen.
    -Sprinkle additional seasoning on the outside of the bird and rub in.
    -Stuff the cavity of hen with 1/2 of the prepared stuffing.
    -Repeat with the other hen.
    -Place hens, breast side down, in a plastic oven roasting bag, which is placed on a cookie sheet.
    -Spread green beans around hens in the roasting bag.
    -Tie bag closed with supplied tie and poke holes in top of bag to vent.
    -Bake in a 350 degree oven for 1 hour, 20 minutes.
    -Cut bag open and spoon 2 Tbls. of the fatty dripping from bag into a small saucepan.
    -Stir flour into drippings and heat to bubbling; slowly stir in chicken broth; simmer, stirring occasionally, until thickened.
    -Place each hen on a separate plate; with a fork, scoop some of the stuffing out of the hens, making it appear to be spilling out of the cavity; spread green beans around hens; serve with gravy on the side or drizzled over the hen.

    Notes: I use either McCormick® Salt & Spice OR Jane's Crazy Mixed Up Salt® for the poultry seasoning.

 

 

 


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