Roasted Cornish Hen with Seasoned Veggies - 100K Recipes (2024)

There is something very elegant about a Cornish hen. Maybe it’s the size, but it looks so divine when cooked and served. Half a Cornish hen per serving is the perfect-sized meal, and if you have a big appetite, you can definitely eat it whole! It is the perfect little bird when cooking for one or two.

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Can you imagine how cute it would look when served?

This Cornish hen recipe is so easy you can make and serve it within an hour. It’s basically like roasting a mini chicken.

If you have guests over, serve several hens on a platter with veggies, and it looks like a magnificent feast!

All you have to do is rub the hens with herbed butter, stuff more herbs in the cavity, truss, and bake. It’s as simple as that. Add some veggies to the baking dish, and you have a one-pan meal that’s elegant, easy, and delicious.

If you want to go all out, bake some fresh bread with them in the oven. Check out our Homemade Focaccia Bread and Bakery French Bread.

What Is A Cornish Game Hen?

Cornish game hens are small chickens that resulted from cross-breeding several chickens and game birds.

They are a combination of Cornish and White Plymouth Rock chickens. They are young hens (less than 5 weeks old) usually under two pounds.

Because they are so young, the meat is very tender and their skin is thin and delicate, so they can’t be overstuffed.

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Ingredients Needed

  • Cornish hens: you can find them frozen and they usually come in pairs. Let them thaw overnight in the fridge before cooking them and take them out of the fridge at least an hour before to make sure they are completely thawed. Before spreading butter to the whole chicken, pat it dry or the butter won’t stick to the skin.
  • Butter: spreading butter over the skin of the hens ensures proper browning and by adding herbs to the butter you are adding lots of flavor to the skin.
  • Herbs: the most commonly used herbs for cooking poultry are sage, rosemary, and thyme.
  • Lime or lemon gives Cornish hens a delicious and delicate citrus flavor when inserted in the cavity. You can use any citrus fruit you like, I prefer to use limes which are a bit stronger and tart.
  • Onion and garlic: just a bit of both can infuse the birds with their aroma very subtly. Insert a smashed garlic clove and a piece of onion in the cavity but don’t overstuff it. They are so small that if you over-stuff them, they can burst in the oven.
  • Salt and pepper: after adding the herbed butter to the whole chicken, add salt and pepper liberally to both sides and inside the cavity.
  • Russet potatoes: use your favorite potatoes to bake with your hens. I like Russets, but you can also use Idaho or Yukon gold.
  • Carrots: I use large carrots because I like them in big chunks so they bake evenly with the potatoes.

How To Make Cornish Hen

  1. Preheat the oven to 425 F. In a small bowl, combine the softened butter with the chopped herbs.
  2. Wash and pat dry the Cornish hens. When thoroughly dried, spread herbed butter all over the outside of the hens on all sides.
  3. Insert ¼ lime wedge, onion, garlic, and a sprig of rosemary, thyme, and sage inside the cavity of each hen.
  4. Sprinkle them with salt and pepper and transfer them to a baking dish. Tuck the wings of the hens below the body and truss (tie the legs together with string).
  5. Add the diced veggies to the bottom of the baking dish and bake for 50 mins or until the hens are brown.

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What Do You Eat With Cornish Hens

This is the perfect one-pan meal because you can roast veggies along with the hens. As the herbed butter melts, this too will season the veggies.

To complete this dish though, I would recommend serving a salad and freshly baked bread. Look for the following salad and bread recipes: Healthier Waldorf Salad, Creamy Caesar Salad Dressing, The Best Tossed Salad, Homemade Cheese Bread, Homemade Biscuit Bread, Easy No-Knead Dutch Oven Bread, and Homemade Bakery French Bread.

Recipe Tips

  1. Make sure the hens are completely thawed before prepping them. If they are still a bit frozen, it will be impossible to dry them and they won’t cook properly.
  2. Remember to pat them dry very well. Have a paper towel handy if they become moist again before spreading them with butter.
  3. Do not over-stuff them or they might burst in the oven. They are very delicate and tender.
  4. Don’t forget to tuck the wings under the body, they burn easily.
  5. When you truss them, tie them at the ankles so they sit pretty and look plump.
  6. Remember to add salt and pepper to them after the butter. And add it to the veggies too.
  7. Check them after the 45 min count. Do not bake them for more than 50 mins or they might dry out.

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Roasted Cornish Hen with Seasoned Veggies

Roasted Cornish Hens look adorable and fancy when served over a bed of veggies!

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Course: Dinner, Main Dish

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes minutes

Total Time: 55 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 506kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 Cornish hens
  • 3 tablespoons of butter softened
  • 1 teaspoon of chopped fresh sage
  • 1 teaspoon of fresh thyme leaves
  • 1 teaspoon of fresh chopped rosemary
  • ½ lime cut lengthwise in two
  • onion sliced in two wedges
  • 2 smashed garlic cloves
  • 2 rosemary sprigs
  • 2 thyme sprigs
  • 4 sage leaves
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • 2 russet potatoes, diced
  • 1 large carrot, large diced

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425F. Wash and dry the hens thoroughly.

  • Chop one teaspoon of sage, rosemary, and thyme and mix it with the softened butter in a small bowl.

  • Using your fingers or a brush, spread the herbed butter all over the skin of the hens and inside the cavity. Have a paper towel on hand to dry the hen as you go if you need to.

  • Once buttered, sprinkle salt and pepper all over the skin.

  • Stuff the cavity with a lime wedge, a smashed garlic clove, a piece of onion, and a sprig of sage, rosemary, and thyme.

  • Tie the legs together with a piece of string to close the cavity.

  • Transfer the hens to a baking dish and tuck the wings underneath the body so they don't burn while baking.

  • Cut your vegetables of choice and place them inside the baking dish as well. Sprinkle them with salt and pepper.

  • Bake the hens for approximately 50 mins but check them at the 45-minute mark. If they are nicely brown and when pierced between the thigh and the leg, the juices run clear they are ready to be taken out of the oven.

Nutrition

Calories: 506kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 31g | Fat: 32g

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Do you cover Cornish Hens when baking?

No. if you cover them, the skin will not brown properly. You want beautiful brown and crispy skin.

  • How do you keep Cornish Hens from drying out?

Check them at the 45 min mark. If when poked between the thigh and breast, the liquids run clear, take them out of the oven. Do not cut them immediately after. Let them rest about 8 mins before carving, and cover them loosely with aluminum foil while they rest.

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FAQs

Should I cover my Cornish hens when baking? ›

Roast, uncovered, basting frequently with butter for 1 hour (if hen weighs over 1lb 2oz, roast 1 hour and 15 minutes) or until internal temperature on instant read thermometer reaches 180°F when inserted into inner thigh.

What temperature should Cornish game hens be cooked to? ›

Roast the hens in the preheated oven for about 1 hour or until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 165 degrees F and the juices run clear.

What is the best way to eat Cornish hens? ›

Because of their small size, Cornish hens are perfect as a serving for one person or split in half when served with some delicious sides. I love pairing this easy roasted Cornish hen recipe with my Cinnamon Roasted Sweet Potatoes; Italian Oven Roasted Vegetables; or Brussels sprouts... Lots more ideas below!

Do you clean out Cornish hens before cooking? ›

Do not rinse the skin or cavity of the bird, as doing so may spread bacteria in the sink and on the countertop. Once defrosted, remove bird from packaging and pat dry with a paper towel. Remove giblet bag from cavity and reserve for making sauces, etc.

Should I cover my Cornish hens with foil? ›

Wrapping these Cornish hens in foil makes them juicy. Finishing them on the grill makes them crispy. Doing both makes this a real barbecue treat!

How do you know when a Cornish hen is done? ›

An instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh, near the bone, should read 165 degrees F (74 degrees C). Remove from the oven, cover with a doubled sheet of aluminum foil, and allow to rest in a warm area for 10 minutes before slicing.

How do you get the gamey taste out of Cornish hens? ›

The distinct game flavor of either birds or animals will be milder after soaking the meat overnight in the refrigerator in either a salt or vinegar solution.

Is Cornish hen healthier than chicken? ›

Nutrition. Cornish hens' adolescence also contributes to a lower fat content. Since they are comprised of primarily white meat, Cornish hens are very lean and rich in niacin, which can help lower cholesterol and boost brain function.

What makes Cornish hens so good? ›

Their flavor is often described as rich and moist with a hint of sweetness. Because they're harvested so young, Cornish hens' meat is exceptionally tender. Their high skin-to-meat ratio makes them remarkably succulent too. Cornish hens are as versatile as conventional chickens, but cook faster and feel more special.

How many servings do you get from a Cornish hen? ›

One hen weighs just more than a pound with its bone, though some can weigh up to 2 pounds each. A whole Cornish hen is enough for one generous serving. Or you can split the hen in half for two servings.

What is the difference between a Cornish hen and a Cornish game hen? ›

A Cornish Game Hen is a Cornish cross bird that is processed around 4-5 weeks old that results in a bird that is 2 pounds or less. This classification is set by the USDA. At this small size, the skin of the bird is thinner, the meat is more tender and this allows for better absorption of marinades, spices, and sauces.

Do you cook Cornish hens breast up or down? ›

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Place hens in a roasting pan, breast sides up. ...
  2. Roast hens, rotating pan halfway through, until skin turns golden brown and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh registers 180 degrees, 45 to 50 minutes. Let stand 10 minutes.
Nov 22, 2017

Why is my Cornish hen tough? ›

One of the primary contributors to tough chicken meat is the age of the bird at the time of slaughter, Knight said. “As the [bird] gets older the muscle fibers become tough,” he said. “So a 2-year-old hen or 3-year-old farm rooster is going to be tough.”

Why are Cornish hens so expensive? ›

Why are Cornish hens so expensive? Part of the price is due to its decades-old reputation as an exotic new bird (though it really isn't). It's been marketed as a fancy alternative to chicken and so manufacturer's can get away with charging such a steep price.

What is the purpose of a rack in a roasting pan when preparing Cornish hens? ›

Roasting Cornish hens on a wire rack set inside a baking sheet also helps elevate the birds so that the thighs cook as quickly as the breasts.

How do you take care of a Cornish hen? ›

Typically raised for meat production, Cornish game hens are a common choice among poultry keepers. To keep your own flock, build a coop that provides adequate space and protection from predators. Maintain the right temperature, provide food and water, and clean the coop daily to help prevent disease.

Do you need to truss a Cornish hen? ›

Trussing Cornish hens, or any poultry, is never required. But, doing so ensures your bird cooks evenly without drying out.

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