You need:
4 cornish hens (or as many persons as you are)
salt and pepper
1/2 cup melted butter
1 can pineapple slices
1 cup chicken broth
1/2 tsp ground ginger
2 tsp sugar
2 tsp cornstarch
wash and dry chicken inside and out. cut off overlapping fat on neck and bottom of the hens. Season cavity with Salt and pepper. Place hens in a large shallow roasting pan, breast side up.
Brush cornish hens with half of the butter.
Drain pinapple, reserving the juice. Add enough water to juice to make 1 cup of liquid. Combine 1/2 cup of the pineapple liquid with chicken broth. Pour over the hens. Bake at 350 F for 50 to 60 min, bastin serveral times (every 10 to 15 min) with remaining butter and pan drippings.
Place 2 pineapple slices on top of each hen (I had only pieces but that works as well) .
Combine sugar, ginger, cornstarch and remaining pineapple liquid, spoon and brush it over the hens. Bake at 400 F for 15 min longer.
Just as a hint: if you think at the end of the baking time the hens are a little bit to pale for you, you can use your roasting function to brown it a little bit, but you should watch it carefully because they burn really easy... (but still taste good LOL)
Just as a hint: if you think at the end of the baking time the hens are a little bit to pale for you, you can use your roasting function to brown it a little bit, but you should watch it carefully because they burn really easy... (but still taste good LOL)
And a second advice: When you clean you dishes after the meal, don't drop your super expensive baking stone in the sink... it will break (for my luck I still have a warranty on it)
2 comments:
Hum, sieht sehr yummie aus. Sind das Stubenkueken auf Deutsch?
ja ich hab mit meiner Mama drueber geredet und die meinte das waere sowas wie Stubenkueken. Die kosten in der Commi 2 $ das Stueck und ich fand's total witzig das jeder ein komplettes Huhn fuer sich hat
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