"Cornish hens" refers to small chickens that are typically bred to have tender and flavorful meat. They are often served individually and are a popular choice for special occasions or fancy meals.
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While the staff is still terrific, I'm pleased to say that the restaurant now has a dedicated GF menu, complete with
roasted cornish hen, grilled lamb, and blackened shrimp.
If we aren't going anywhere, and don't have company, we will
make cornish hens instead of a full turkey.
The space is set up as a bar that looks into a kitchen that turns out a menu of daily changing dishes like
cornish hen with wheat berries and mushrooms, and cauliflower with «nduja and green onion.
I would base it
on cornish hen chicken or turkey to begin with and feed without supplements or additions (buy a commercial meat grinder and include the finely ground up bones to provide adequate calcium).
btw — forgot to note that the kumquat marmalade is amazing as a topper for
rock cornish hens.
A puppy can usually
handle cornish hens, baby chickens, squirrels and other small mammals (wild - caught prey should always be frozen for at least three weeks to kill of any parasites it may contain).
I had bought
some cornish hens that morning from Costco hoping to freeze them for use later, but ended up deciding to cook the hens on the grill for dinner instead.
Maybe I'll do it on
a cornish hen for myself Biz recently posted... Well, more like New Jersey
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I haven't has
a cornish hen in year.
That cornish hen looks too good to eat but I'm sure its quite tasty!
Works nice with chicken and «
cornish hens» in both oven and grill.
So I decided to rock
some cornish hens roasting them with corn bread stuffing, roasted veggies and potatoes.
We scampered to the beach and worked up an appetite but the gourmet meals, everything from clam chowder to
cornish hen, to crab cakes was like a party in my mouth.
I can't wait to try this again with
cornish hens, or maybe even turkey if I can find a really small one.
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I had my favorite, the caprese salad for a starter and
the cornish hen for my main course.
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