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I met a lady in Tucson at the store buying Cornish hens and asked her what she was going to do with them. She gave me this recipe.
4 Cornish hens-stuffed with 1 package wild rice
or seasoned rice of your choice
Basting Sauce
1 small jar crabapple jelly (6 tablespoon)
6 tablespoons orange liquor (Triple sec)
1 tablespoon butter
Oil and stuff hens, bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes. Melt sauce for basting in saucepan. Remove hens from oven and baste well with sauce. Return hens to oven for 45 minutes more basting occasionally. Remove hens from oven to platter and pour the rest of the sauce over them.
NOTE: If hens had been frozen make sure they are thoroughly defrosted or they will dilute the sauce. Also watch carefully at the end as they can blacken easily. This recipe is so easy and delicious, especially if you are having company it's impressive.
Cranberry jelly is hard to find and you can substitute another kind but it won't be quite as good.
You don't have to be "lucky" to experience the personal freedom and financial success you're looking for. We are a team of experienced professionals who have been making money from home for years! Let us show you RISK FREE and with NO HYPE!
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Rock Cornish Hens
Posted by swm56 at recipegoldmine.com April 30, 2001I met a lady in Tucson at the store buying Cornish hens and asked her what she was going to do with them. She gave me this recipe.
4 Cornish hens-stuffed with 1 package wild rice
or seasoned rice of your choice
Basting Sauce
1 small jar crabapple jelly (6 tablespoon)
6 tablespoons orange liquor (Triple sec)
1 tablespoon butter
Oil and stuff hens, bake at 350 degrees F for 45 minutes. Melt sauce for basting in saucepan. Remove hens from oven and baste well with sauce. Return hens to oven for 45 minutes more basting occasionally. Remove hens from oven to platter and pour the rest of the sauce over them.
NOTE: If hens had been frozen make sure they are thoroughly defrosted or they will dilute the sauce. Also watch carefully at the end as they can blacken easily. This recipe is so easy and delicious, especially if you are having company it's impressive.
Cranberry jelly is hard to find and you can substitute another kind but it won't be quite as good.
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