Deep Fried Cornish Game Hens Recipes

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WHOLE CORNISH GAME HENS DEEP FRIED



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This is how I like to make my Cornish Hens. With Di Neal's Master Brine Recipe for meats, it is perfected. Watch the birds as they cook. Different shape and thickness can cause the same weight hens to get done at different times. The cook time does not include making the brine.

Provided by SwoR8193

Categories     Poultry

Time 12h25m

Yield 2 hens

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 Cornish hens (1 lb each)
master brine (#11266 by Di Neal highly recommended) (optional)
1/2 cup flour
salt and pepper (don't forget the brine is highly salted if using)
1 teaspoon garlic powder (granduals preferred)
vegetable oil (for frying) or peanut oil (for frying)

Steps:

  • You need a tall narrow pot that will accomadate two hens with oil and still not be much more than half full.
  • To see if your pot is big enough, put the hens in and fill with water to cover the hens.
  • Make sure they can move easily and they are not tightly packed into the pot.
  • Remove them and check water level.
  • The water level is the amount of oil you will need to deep fry the hens.
  • Make Master Brine if using.
  • Rinse hens well with cold water.
  • Add to cooled brine.
  • I put them in a tall canister type bowl and the brine covered them completely.
  • Refrigerate overnight.
  • Remove from the refrigerator 1 hour prior to cooking.
  • Pour off brine and dry the hens with paper towels inside and out (important to keep oil from boiling over.).
  • Leave them in a colander to drain and come up to room temperature.
  • DO NOT LEAVE THEM SITTING AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
  • Once they reach room temperature, you need to go ahead and cook them.
  • Heat oil to 375º.
  • While oil is heating, mix 1/2 cup flour with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
  • Lightly coat the first hen in the seasoned flour and shake off excess.
  • When the oil reaches 375º, hold the hen by the legs and slowly lower it into the hot oil.
  • Do this slowly to prevent the oil from boiling over.
  • Once the first hen is lowered completely, coat the second hen.
  • By the time you have the second hen coated, the oil temp should have come back up a little and you can go ahead and lower it into the oil with the other hen.
  • Move the hens around making sure all sides are cooking evenly.
  • The hens cook completely in 25 minutes or less.
  • They will be a light golden brown.
  • To hold the hens for 30 minutes, heat oven to 200º while frying and place a wire rack over a pan.
  • Place the hens on wire rack in warmed oven.
  • If you desire additional seasoning, you can add it to the flour before coating the hens or inject the birds.
  • I don't recommend the injection because of the boil over possibilties with the hot oil.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 395.6, Fat 8.3, SaturatedFat 2.1, Cholesterol 217.5, Sodium 163.5, Carbohydrate 24.9, Fiber 1, Sugar 0.4, Protein 51.4

DEEP-FRIED CORNISH GAME HENS



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Make and share this Deep-Fried Cornish Game Hens recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Tina in Ohio

Categories     Poultry

Yield 2-4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 (3/4 lb) Cornish hens
to taste vegetable shortening (for deep-frying)
to taste oil (for deep-frying)
to taste salt
to taste pepper, freshly ground
to taste lemon, wedges (for serving)

Steps:

  • Don't fill your stockpot more than half full with shortening/oil, to allow for the inevitable boiling up when the hens are added.
  • Also, be sure the hens are at room temperature so the fat temperature doesn't drop dramatically from the shock of an ice-cold bird.
  • Rinse the hens and pat completely dry, inside and out, with paper towels. Let stand at room temperature for 1 hour.
  • Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F. Place a large wire cake rack over a jelly roll pan/cookie sheet.
  • In a stockpot, melt vegetable shortening over high heat to a depth of 2 to 3 inches and heat it to 375 degrees F.
  • Carefully put 1 Cornish hen in the hot shortening. Deep fry, turning occasionally, until golden brown.

PAT'S DEEP-FRIED CORNISH GAME HENS



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I love Cornish hens: baked or smoked, but also deep-fried. To me they're like smaller turkeys, so they're perfect for entertaining smaller groups or just your family. If you can't find them at your butcher counter, check the frozen-meat section-just be sure to let them thaw out completely. Because of their small size, you can use an electric fryer instead of the larger turkey contraptions for deep-frying them (another bonus). Deep-fried, they've got a golden crust and a juicy, juicy tenderness. If you're short on fridge space, divide the marinade between two or three large zip-top bags, and divide the Cornish hens among them. Press the air out and seal tight; then you can fit them into a smaller space. Now, Shelbi and Gina might share a hen, so for light eaters just split one bird down the middle. But a heavy eater like me will eat a whole hen. I've been anticipating it all day!

Provided by Pat Neely

Categories     Poultry     Fry     New Year's Eve     Dinner     Spice     Deep-Fry     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added

Yield Serves 6 or more

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon crushed red-pepper flakes
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon poultry seasoning
2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons lemon-pepper seasoning
3 quarts buttermilk
1 onion, cut into wedges
1 bunch fresh thyme sprigs
Six 1 1/2-pound Cornish game hens
Peanut oil, for frying
2 cups all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Whisk together the first six ingredients in a small bowl. Set half of this mixture aside.
  • Divide the remaining seasoning mixture between two large mixing bowls, and pour the buttermilk evenly between the two bowls, whisking to combine. Put half of the onion and thyme in each bowl. Place three game hens in each mixing bowl, and turn to coat. Cover the bowls with plastic wrap, and leave in the fridge for 8 hours or overnight (the longer the better; allow the seasonings and flavors to permeate the game hens).
  • Heat the peanut oil to 375 degrees F in a large Dutch oven or deep-fryer. Preheat your oven to 200 degrees F, and cover two heavy-duty sheet trays with wire racks. Remove the game hens from the buttermilk mixture while the oil is heating.
  • Whisk together the flour and the remaining seasoning mixture in a large casserole. Working with one game hen at a time, put one game hen in the flour and toss to coat, then shake off the excess. Slip the coated game hens, in batches according to the size of your fryer, into the hot oil, and fry for 13 minutes, until beautifully golden brown. Place each fried hen on the wire-rack-fitted sheet tray, and hold in the warm oven. Repeat with remaining hens.
  • ALTERNATIVE
  • Baked Cornish Game Hens Heat the oven to 400 degrees F. Cover two heavy-duty rimmed sheet trays with wire racks, and spray with nonstick spray.
  • Drain the hens from the buttermilk marinade, and pat dry. Place the hens on the sheet trays, drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper.
  • Put the pan in the oven, and roast for 45 minutes, or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees F and the juices run clear.
  • Pat's Guide to Deep-Frying
  • One of the things I think people really don't know about me is that I was frying food before I was grilling! (Nowadays my love of fried food comes second only to my love of grilling.) Fried food in the South is like pizza in Chicago: if you grew up in Memphis, you grew up with it. My grandfather used to fry whole rabbits, and my grandmother used to fry chicken for breakfast, served up with biscuits!
  • 1 CHOOSE YOUR OIL Neutral oils like peanut, safflower, canola, and vegetable oil all have a high "smoke point," so they work well at high frying temperatures. We often like to use peanut oil, because it adds a very subtle peanut flavor; the flavor of canola oil is less pronounced.
  • 2 PICK YOUR POT If you don't have an electric fryer, select a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven for deep-frying. You'll usually need at least 3 or 4 inches of oil in the bottom of the pan, but more if you're frying something larger, like Cornish game hens or chicken.
  • 3 FILL IT UP Be careful not to overfill your pot! If you don't leave room for the items you're frying, the oil may spill over the sides, causing a mess or, even worse, a fire. To check how much oil you need, you can first do a test run with water. Fill the pot up with water, then slip in the food you're going to try. Wherever the water rises to, that's how high your oil is going to go-so mark that place on the pot, and don't fill it too high!

BAKED CORNISH GAME HENS



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Cornish game hens stuffed with a vegetable mixture, then roasted. A Cornish game hen recipe that I found and tweaked a bit for the taste and size of our small family, but it would be very easy to adjust it to fit your needs. It goes well with oven-roasted potatoes.

Provided by JMRYGH

Categories     Meat and Poultry Recipes     Chicken     Cornish Hen Recipes

Time 2h

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 Cornish game hens
½ cup melted butter
½ onion, chopped
½ stalk celery, chopped
¼ green bell pepper, chopped
1 (4.5 ounce) can mushrooms, drained and chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 tablespoon dried basil
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
¼ cup melted butter

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C).
  • In a small bowl combine the 1/2 cup melted butter, onion, celery, bell pepper, mushrooms, garlic, basil, oregano and parsley.
  • Season hens inside and out with salt and pepper to taste, then stuff with equal amounts butter/vegetable mixture. Place stuffed birds in a 9x13 inch baking dish, breast side up. Drizzle with 1/4 cup melted butter.
  • Cover dish and bake in the preheated oven for 1 1/2 hours. Remove cover and brown at 500 degrees F (260 degrees C).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 476.2 calories, Carbohydrate 4.5 g, Cholesterol 166.8 mg, Fat 45.2 g, Fiber 1.7 g, Protein 14.3 g, SaturatedFat 24.8 g, Sodium 421 mg, Sugar 1.8 g

SPATCHCOCKED FRIED CORNISH GAME HENS



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Provided by Wanna Make This?

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 Cornish hens (about 1 1/4 pounds each)
1 cup buttermilk
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon onion powder
1/2 teaspoon cayenne
1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary
Kosher salt
Vegetable oil, for deep frying
1 cup all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Put the hens on a cutting board, breast side down. Use kitchen shears to cut out the backbones. Open the hens to expose the ribs and then flip them breast side up. Use the palm of your hand to press down between the breasts to slightly flatten the hens. Put the hens in a large resealable zip-top bag, and then add the buttermilk, garlic powder, onion powder, cayenne, dried rosemary and 1 tablespoon salt. Shake well and refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to 8.
  • About 2 hours before ready to serve, take the hens out of the refrigerator and let them marinate at room temperature for 1 hour.
  • Place a wire rack on top of a baking sheet. Fill a Dutch oven with 2 inches of oil and bring to 350 degrees F on a deep-fry thermometer over medium-high heat.
  • While the oil heats, remove the hens from the marinade and pat dry. Put the flour in a large, wide, shallow bowl with 1 teaspoon salt. Toss the hens to coat in the flour.
  • Put one of the hens in the hot oil, skin side down and reduce the heat to medium. Cover and cook for 5 minutes then uncover and cook for 5 minutes more. Turn the hen over and cook for 5 minutes. Flip and cook for 5 minutes more. Continue to cook, turning occasionally, until cooked through, up to a few minutes more. Carefully remove the hen from the oil and transfer it to the prepared baking sheet. Sprinkle with salt.
  • Return the oil to 350 degrees F and fry the other hen in the same way. Transfer the second hen to the prepared baking sheet and let them stand at room temperature for 10 minutes.

DEEP-FRIED CORNISH GAME HENS



Deep-Fried Cornish Game Hens image

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 Cornish hens (1 1/2 pounds each)
vegetable shortening or vegetable oil for deep-frying
salt, freshly ground pepper, and lemon wedges for serving

Steps:

  • 1. Rinse the hens and pat completely dry, inside and out, with paper towels. Let stand at room temperature for 1 hour. 2. Preheat the oven to 200°F. Place a large wire cake rack over a jelly roll pan. In a stockpot, melt vegetable shortening over high heat to a depth of 2 to 3 inches and heat it to 375°F. Carefully put 1 Cornish hen in the hot shortening. Deep-fry, turning occasionally, until golden brown, about 12 minutes. To check for doneness, using a wire-mesh skimmer and tongs, carefully remove the hen from the stockpot and insert an instant-read thermometer in the thickest part of the thigh, not touching a bone-it should read 180°F. Transfer to the wire rack and keep warm in the oven while frying the other hen. Let the second hen rest for 5 minutes. Serve whole, or use a cleaver to split the hens lengthwise. Serve with the salt, pepper, and lemon wedges, letting each person season his or her hen to taste.

Nutrition Facts : Nutritional Facts Serves

PAT'S DEEP-FRIED CORNISH GAME HENS



Pat's Deep-Fried Cornish Game Hens image

I love Cornish hens: baked or smoked, but also deep-fried. To me they're like smaller turkeys, so they're perfect for entertaining smaller groups or just your family. If you can't find them at your butcher counter, check the frozen-meat section-just be sure to let them thaw out completely. Because of their small size, you can use an electric fryer instead of the larger turkey contraptions for deep-frying them (another bonus). Deep-fried, they've got a golden crust and a juicy, juicy tenderness. If you're short on fridge space, divide the marinade between two or three large zip-top bags, and divide the Cornish hens among them. Press the air out and seal tight; then you can fit them into a smaller space. Now, Shelbi and Gina might share a hen, so for light eaters just split one bird down the middle. But a heavy eater like me will eat a whole hen. I've been anticipating it all day!

Yield serves 6 or more

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon crushed red-pepper flakes
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon poultry seasoning
2 teaspoons cayenne pepper
2 teaspoons lemon-pepper seasoning
3 quarts buttermilk
1 onion, cut into wedges
1 bunch fresh thyme sprigs
Six 1 1/2-pound Cornish game hens
Peanut oil, for frying
2 cups all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • Whisk together the first six ingredients in a small bowl. Set half of this mixture aside.
  • Divide the remaining seasoning mixture between two large mixing bowls, and pour the buttermilk evenly between the two bowls, whisking to combine. Put half of the onion and thyme in each bowl. Place three game hens in each mixing bowl, and turn to coat. Cover the bowls with plastic wrap, and leave in the fridge for 8 hours or overnight (the longer the better; allow the seasonings and flavors to permeate the game hens).
  • Heat the peanut oil to 375 degrees F in a large Dutch oven or deep-fryer. (For tips on deep-frying, see page 19.) Preheat your oven to 200 degrees F, and cover two heavy-duty sheet trays with wire racks. Remove the game hens from the buttermilk mixture while the oil is heating.
  • Whisk together the flour and the remaining seasoning mixture in a large casserole. Working with one game hen at a time, put one game hen in the flour and toss to coat, then shake off the excess. Slip the coated game hens, in batches according to the size of your fryer, into the hot oil, and fry for 13 minutes, until beautifully golden brown. Place each fried hen on the wire-rack-fitted sheet tray, and hold in the warm oven. Repeat with remaining hens.
  • Heat the oven to 400 degrees F. Cover two heavy-duty rimmed sheet trays with wire racks, and spray with nonstick spray.
  • Drain the hens from the buttermilk marinade, and pat dry. Place the hens on the sheet trays, drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper.
  • Put the pan in the oven, and roast for 45 minutes, or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees F and the juices run clear.
  • One of the things I think people really don't know about me is that I was frying food before I was grilling! (Nowadays my love of fried food comes second only to my love of grilling.) Fried food in the South is like pizza in Chicago: if you grew up in Memphis, you grew up with it. My grandfather used to fry whole rabbits, and my grandmother used to fry chicken for breakfast, served up with biscuits!
  • CHOOSE YOUR OIL Neutral oils like peanut, safflower, canola, and vegetable oil all have a high "smoke point," so they work well at high frying temperatures. We often like to use peanut oil, because it adds a very subtle peanut flavor; the flavor of canola oil is less pronounced.
  • PICK YOUR POT If you don't have an electric fryer, select a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven for deep-frying. You'll usually need at least 3 or 4 inches of oil in the bottom of the pan, but more if you're frying something larger, like Cornish game hens or chicken.
  • FILL IT UP Be careful not to overfill your pot! If you don't leave room for the items you're frying, the oil may spill over the sides, causing a mess or, even worse, a fire. To check how much oil you need, you can first do a test run with water. Fill the pot up with water, then slip in the food you're going to fry. Wherever the water rises to, that's how high your oil is going to go-so mark that place on the pot, and don't fill it too high!
  • HEAT IT UP If the temperature of your oil is too low, you'll be left with a greasy, pale crust minus that great crunch we all love. If it's too high, you'll have a dark brown, burnt crust that's undercooked on the inside. It's always best to use a deep-fry thermometer for accurate cooking, but if you don't have one, test the temperature by slipping into the oil a little corner or edge of the food you're planning to fry. If the oil is at the right temperature, it will bubble up and sizzle around the food.
  • SLIP IT IN Using caution, gently slip the food into the oil, so you don't splatter and burn yourself. Don't plop it in!
  • TAKE THE FOOD'S TEMPERATURE Be sure to have a meat thermometer handy when cooking poultry of any kind. (I've been served fried chicken that looked beautiful on the outside but was raw on the inside.) Insert the thermometer into the thickest part of the breast or thigh, and make sure it comes to around 160 degrees F before you pull it from the oil. Onion rings, potato chips, and French fries are easier to gauge by sight; with something like hush puppies, it's best to break the food open and test for doneness.
  • DRAIN AND SALT Remove the food with tongs or a spider sieve, and let the food drain on a paper-towel-lined plate or sheet tray to remove the excess oil. Season while the food is still hot. (You want the salt to stick to the oil!)

AIR FRYER CORNISH HEN



Air Fryer Cornish Hen image

This is my basic recipe for no-fail air fryer Cornish hens. I use the Tyson® brand Cornish because they are two pounds a piece and perfect for two people once the bones are discarded. Reduce cooking time if using smaller hens. Feel free to use your favorite herbs and spices to change things up.

Provided by Soup Loving Nicole

Time 45m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 pounds Cornish hen, giblets removed
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
nonstick cooking spray

Steps:

  • Preheat an air fryer to 390 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  • Pat Cornish hen dry with paper towels and season with salt and pepper on all sides.
  • Place hen in the basket of the air fryer and cook for 15 minutes. Spray the top of the hen with nonstick cooking spray and cook for 15 minutes more. An instant-read thermometer inserted near the bone should read 165 degrees F (74 degrees C).
  • Transfer the hen to a cutting board and let rest for 10 minutes. Carve and serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 404.3 calories, Cholesterol 203.7 mg, Fat 28.3 g, Protein 34.6 g, SaturatedFat 7.9 g, Sodium 99.5 mg

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Deep-Fried Cornish Game Hens Recipe - Food.com top www.food.com. Preheat the oven to 200 degrees F. Place a large wire cake rack over a jelly roll pan/cookie sheet. In a stockpot, melt vegetable shortening over high heat to a depth of 2 to 3 inches and heat it to 375 degrees F. Carefully put 1 Cornish hen in the hot shortening. Deep fry ...
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Find this Pin and more on Favorite Recipes by Billy Close. The last time I deep-fried a Cornish hen I ate it so fast that there were few good pictures. I think I gnawed on the camera a little, too. The premise is simple: buttermilk bath in the fridge for as long as you and the chicken can stand it. Then dredging it in seasoned flour, pressing ...
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Whole Cornish Game Hens Deep Fried Recipe - Food.com new www.food.com. Heat oil to 375º. While oil is heating, mix 1/2 cup flour with salt, pepper and garlic powder. Lightly coat the first hen in the seasoned flour and shake off excess. When the oil reaches 375º, hold the hen by the legs and slowly lower it into the hot oil. Do this slowly to ...
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2021-11-17 2. Deep Fried Cornish Game Hens Recipe Food. Best Deep Fried Cornish Hens from Deep Fried Cornish Game Hens Recipe Food.Source Image: www.food.com.Visit this site for details: www.food.com Deep frying food is defined as a procedure where food is totally immersed in hot oil at temperature levels typically in between 350 ° F (177 ° C) and 375 ° F …
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