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Aug 9 2012

Easy and Juicy Cornish Game Hens

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Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.
Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.
Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.
Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.
Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.

Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted cornish hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.

Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.

TKW Family Love

I love this recipe, i actually making my second this week, my wife loved it so much she wanted for dinner tonight.


Emy


Corn Hen Recipe Loved by Thousands

For decades, my roasted Cornish hen recipe has been a tried and true favorite, loved by thousands around the globe. The beauty of this dish lies in its simplicity. It uses just a few pantry staples paired with decadent compound butter.

Let me show you how a seemingly straightforward recipe can be elevated to something special. The result is a juicy, flavorful bird with crispy skin that will make anyone think you’ve spent hours in the kitchen.

Perfect for any night of the week or a holiday gathering, this roasted Cornish hen recipe is a showstopper that’s surprisingly easy to make. It’s all about letting the ingredients shine, and the compound butter ties everything together, infusing the meat with rich, savory flavors.

Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.

Cornish Hen Recipe Ingredients

This recipe calls for everyday pantry and fridge ingredients. Cornish Hens are typically found in the frozen chicken aisle.

  • Cornish Hens – thawed
  • Fats – butter & olive oil
  • Fresh Herbs – rosemary and thyme
  • Garlic
  • Seasonings

How to cook Cornish Hens

Cornish game hens cook identically to how you would make a whole chicken. Now, I make one killer roasted chicken (both stuffed and unstuffed), so I went with a herbed compound butter rub when it came to making these.

I’ve never seen them fresh, so mine are always in the freezer.

I thaw them in the fridge for 1-2 days. Never thaw poultry on the counter or at room temperature.

  1. Thaw the game hens and clean out the gizzards (they typically are in a little bag). You can save them and make gravy or add them to stuffing—your choice.
  2. Pat the birds dry and make your compound butter. (See below)
  3. Separate the skin from the breast meat and put the compound butter there. Smush it down and help spread it out. What will happen is that when the bird roasts, that butter and all the herbs will infuse into the meat and not only make it juicier BUT add such incredible flavor!
  4. Add oil, salt, and pepper, and bake!

TKW Family Love

This is my go-to game hen recipe! The only thing I do differently is that I use a coffee + chili rub.

Michael Davitt


How to make Compound Butter

I wrote up an entire post here on how to make it. Check out THIS post!

  1. I just took room-temperature unsalted butter for this recipe and added my favorite herbs and aromatics—garlic.
  2. Combine the ingredients into a smooth mixture. Now, you can roll it into a log and refrigerate it for later serving OR use it as I did in this recipe.

Cooking Times of Cornish Game Hens

Cornish hens are so versatile and utterly delicious. These The Ultimate Roasted Cornish Game Hens can easily take on your favorite whole chicken recipe in a fraction of the time. Perfect for that WOW factor at a dinner party!

As mentioned above, the average size is about 1.4 pounds each. When the temperature is reduced to 350°F, you’ll want to increase the baking time to 50-60 minutes for hens larger than 1.4 pounds.

You can still cook it at the same time at 450°F, but when it’s reduced to 350°F, you should bump up the cooking time.

That being said, the BEST (and safest) way to determine that they are done is to check the birds in the thickest part (not touching a bone) with a meat thermometer. It should read 165F.

How to store leftover Cornish Game Hen

Once the hens are cooled, place them in a covered container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Cornish Hens Recipe FAQs

  • Should you cover Cornish hens when baking? No, as you are roasting these and not steaming them.
  • Are Cornish hens just small chickens? Nowadays, yes, they are very young chickens, but they are a specific breed of chicken. And they aren’t necessarily hens as cornish “hens” can be male or female small chickens.
  • Is Cornish hen healthier than regular chicken? Yes, but that’s because it has a higher proportion of white meal and less fat than a traditional chicken.

What to serve with Cornish Game Hens

Honestly, pretty much anything.

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  • Hasselback Potatoes
  • Zucchini Fries
  • Brussel Sprouts

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Whether cooking for a small family dinner or hosting a more significant celebration, this succulent roasted corn hen recipe will impress without breaking the bank or requiring complicated steps.

TKW Family Love

Made these for thanksgiving and OMG a huge hit with the family. I may never cook another turkey. I did accidentally mix the salt and pepper in the the butter mixture and since i was only cooking 4 hens i divided the remaining butter mix inside the cavity of the birds. I sprinkled poultry seasoning all over the hens after rubbing them down with the olive oil. This is by far 100 times better than turkey

Darlene


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Cornish hens are so versatile and utterly delicious. These The Ultimate Roasted Cornish Game Hens can easily take on your favorite whole chicken recipe in a fraction of the time. Perfect for that WOW factor at a dinner party!

  • Author: Lori
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour
  • Total Time: 1.25 hours
  • Yield: 6 hens
  • Category: Poultry
  • Method: oven
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

  • 6 Rock Cornish Hens, thawed (~1.4 lb each) *See note
  • 3/4 cup unsalted butter at room temperature
  • 2 teaspoon garlic, minced
  • 1/2 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon Kosher salt
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ground black pepper
  • 3 tbsp olive oil

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450°F. Remove birds from wrapping, remove gizzards (inside stuff), and pat dry inside and out. Place a cooling rack on a baking pan. Place them breast-side up on the cooling rack inside the pan.
  2. In a bowl, combine the butter, garlic, rosemary, and thyme to make a soft, but spreadable herbed butter. Carefully separate the skin from the breast. Spread about two tablespoons of the butter between the skin and breast of each bird. Smooth skin back down to cover the meat. Rub the olive oil all over the birds and sprinkle with the salt and pepper.
  3. Roast at 450°F for 20 minutes, then reduce the heat to 350°F. Continue roasting about 40 more minutes or when the thickest part of the meat reaches 165°F. Baste occasionally (about every 25-30 minutes) with pan juices. Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

Notes

If your hens are larger than 1.4 lbs each you’ll want to increase the cooking time when the temperature is reduced to 350F to about 50-60 minutes.

The most important thing is to check the temp!

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128 responses

  1. Willie Macon
    December 24, 2017

    This sounds so good will be making for Christmas!
    I use a similar recipe for my chicken,it is called rosemary chicken and I use my Nuwave.
    A Big Hit ! It is requested a lot

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 24, 2017

      My sister had one of those and loved it!

      Merry Christmas!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  2. DJ
    December 17, 2017

    What if I don’t have a cooling rack.? Would it make a big difference if I didn’t use one.??

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 17, 2017

      Hi DJ!

      The purpose of the cooling rack as it allows for the underside to cook more evenly and also not stick to the pan or foil. But never fear, I got you on this one. If you do not have a cooling rack, take a long piece of aluminum foil and roll it length ways like a long snake. On your pan coil the foil like a snake to make almost a ‘ring’ atop of the baking sheet. Spray the foil then put the hens on top of those. This will allow the heat to circulate to the underneath and also prevent it from cooking too fast on the pan. Sound good?

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      1. Tracey
        August 12, 2019

        Why have I never thought of this? Definitely doing this the next time i need a rack in my pan. Thank you!

        Reply
        1. TKWAdmin
          August 12, 2019

          Tee hee! My grandma showed me that a million years ago as her roaster didn’t come with one. I use it when I make cutlets.

          Best Kitchen Wishes!

          Reply
  3. Deborah Ervin
    December 16, 2017

    Hi this is first time trying to cook cornish hens I like the ldeal of using the season butter. So when I place the hens in the oven some say use foil to to make a tent over the hens please help me.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 17, 2017

      Hi Deborah,

      I only use the foil if I’m making say a turkey or a large chicken. The purpose of the foil is to prevent the skin from burning before the meat is cooked. But with these being so small you really need the foil. However it’s still wise to keep an eye out on it. The skin will be browned and crispy but not burnt. If you find it does start to burn you can just put a tent of foil over top but if that happens I would test your oven temperature with a thermometer to make sure that it’s registering correctly and not running hot.

      You got this 🙂

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. Deborah Ervin
    December 16, 2017

    Hi this is first time trying to cook cornish hens I like the ldeal of using the season butter. So when I place the hens in the oven some say use some foil to to make a tent over the hens please help me.

    Reply
  5. Deborah
    December 16, 2017

    Hi this is first time trying to cook cornish hens I like the ldeal of using the season butter. So when I place the hens in the oven some say use some foil to to make a tent over the hens please help me.

    Reply
  6. Renee
    December 14, 2017

    Going to make for the first time. I was going to stuff with wild rice. Would that effect the cooking time or taste?

    Thanks

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 14, 2017

      Hi Renee!

      I’m thinking no; if anything it would add another layer of flavor. Now I’m assuming you stuffing it with cooked/seasoned rice, right?. I would check it after 45 minutes total baking time just to be sure.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  7. Andrew
    December 4, 2017

    hello, are you able to prepare the hens over night and then just throw in the oven when ready the next day? and do you need to adjust the amounts for the other ingredients if you’re only making 4 hens?

    Thank you.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 5, 2017

      Hi Andrew!

      Yes you can prep them the night before (you mean by adding the butter rub, right?). Of course, just cover with plastic wrap then back as normal. As for making 4, yes you can reduce the mixture by a third or mix it all up, remove a third of the butter mixture and save for another time.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  8. Charity
    November 26, 2017

    Yum!! I made this recipe with 4 Cornish hens for Thanksgiving. I loved the flavor, but mine didn’t brown very much. This was my first time cooking Cornish hens. I will definitely make these again with a few tweaks.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 27, 2017

      Hi Charity!

      What you could do at the very end of cooking is broil for maybe a minute or two just to get that ‘browned’ skin. I’m so happy though you loved these!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  9. Rose L.
    November 18, 2017

    I’m cooking hens now for 7 and I think your recipe is going to be Devine. Should I add more cooking time because I’m cooking so many at one time.
    Thanks so much!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 19, 2017

      Hi Rose!

      You shouldn’t have to. As long as they fit into your oven in a single row (meaning not stacked on top of one another) you’ll be fine. You can always take one out 5-10 minutes early and check the temp.

      Happy Thanksgiving and Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      1. Pam
        November 21, 2017

        I have a 2 lb Cornish Hen. I know how long to roast it if wasn’t more than 1 lb 2 oz, but I can’t find any roasting instructions for a 2 lb Cornish Hen. Not even the Tyson website shows roasting instructions for more than 1 lb 2 oz and it’s their bird. I also find roasing temps from 325 to 400.

        Reply
  10. fxdp
    October 23, 2017

    When you stuff them, what do you stuff them with?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      October 24, 2017

      I typically go with a traditional chicken stuffing – soft wheat bread, sauteed onions/celery/garlic, salt and pepper, thyme, 1 egg and a bit of chicken stock to help bind it. You, obviously, can’t make a lot of stuffing as they are so teeny.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      1. Jodie
        November 20, 2017

        Since marrying an Italian man I no longer do a traditional turkey, I now cook Cornish Hens stuffed with my MIL Italian sausage and rice. It has now become my family’s favorite!

        Reply
        1. TKWAdmin
          November 20, 2017

          Oh yum!!! Sounds delicious!

          Best Kitchen Wishes!

          Reply
    2. Alexandra
      January 30, 2018

      I stuff them with uncle bens wild rice, I cook the rice first let it cook then stuff the Cornish hens- it’s delicious and everyone in my family loves them!!

      Reply
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