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Succulent, tender roasted Cornish hen recipe with a Mediterranean garlic and spice marinade that makes all the difference! This no-fuss recipe is great for a special gathering: Give each person their own, or split the Cornish hens in half to feed a crowd!

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Who doesn’t love their own personal whole roasted chicken?! That’s the beauty of the lesser-known and under-appreciated Cornish hen.

Cornish hens may not be your first choice for a weeknight meal or even a holiday meal, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t consider it! As a bonus, with my tasty Mediterranean garlic spice rub. It's the same rub I use in my now famous Leg of Lamb! Made with loads of fresh garlic, warm spices, and a splash of bright lime juice,, this roasted Cornish game hen recipe makes a very special meal without breaking the bank!

What is a Cornish hen?

A Cornish hen (also known as Rock hen or Cornish game hen) is basically a smaller breed of chicken (usually around one or two pounds in weight). Because they are younger, Cornish game hens are also more tender than their larger chicken cousins. They also have fewer calories than your average chicken.

The flavor difference between chickens and Cornish hens is almost negligible: Cornish hens have a slightly milder flavor, but they basically taste like the chicken you're used to eating.

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!

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Ingredients you need to make it

  • Celery sticks and a large onion, roughly chopped - these get stuffed into the Cornish hen cavity to infuse it with flavor from the inside
  • Fresh lemon or lime juice - to squeeze onto the Cornish hens. Don't discard the lemon or lime halves: These get stuffed in the cavity along with the celery and onion
  • 4Cornish hens (roughly1pound to1.5pound each) - try to use Cornish hens of a similar size so they cook at the same speed
  • Chicken broth - this provides flavor and moisture for juicy roasted Cornish hens
  • Mediterranean garlic and spice marinade (see just below)

For the Cornish hen marinade!

I found the unexpected perfect match for a Cornish hen: this garlicky, warm Mediterranean garlic and spice marinade! The chicken gets bathed in this marinade for only a few minutes before you cook it, and it is delicious! Here is what you need for this marinade:

  • Hot orsweet paprika - gives a depth of flavor and beautiful color to the Cornish game hens
  • Groundallspice - adds complex warmth and heartiness
  • Dried thyme - brings some earthiness
  • Ground black pepper - adds warmth and a slight kick
  • Nutmeg - the silent star in this rub, giving it an extra layer of warmth without being overpowering
  • Fresh lemon or lime juice - brings a bright pop of brightness and amplifies the intensity of the other flavors. Lime/lemon juice acts also as a tenderizer to the Cornish hen, helping it to be fall-off-the-bone tender once roasted
  • Good extra virgin olive oil - I used our Private ReserveGreek extra virgin olive oil

How to cook Cornish hens

  • Make the marinade. Place the garlic, spices, lemon juice and olive oil in the bowl of a large food processor fitted with a blade. Blend until you reach a nice "pasty" consistency.

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  • Apply the marinade to chicken. Generously apply the marinade to each of the Cornish hens (and remember, for best results, to apply under skin and in cavities).

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  • Brown the hens on all sides. I like to use a cast iron pan for the perfect skin.

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  • Stuff the cavity with onions and celery. Allow the Cornish hens to cool briefly so you're able to handle them, then add the chopped onions and celery into each cavity.
  • Arrange the hens in a cast iron skillet or baking dish. Add 2 cups broth from the sides of the skillet. Roast in a 425 degrees F heated oven for 1 hour (or until the hens are cooked through and juices run clean), basting every 15 minutes with the broth. If you have a cooking thermometer, cooked Cornish hens will have an internal temperature of 165 degrees F.
  • Allow the Cornish game hens to rest before serving. When they are ready, remove the hens from the oven and cover loosely with aluminum foil for 15 minutes. Don't skip this step, as resting helps the juices redistribute in the meat, which will result in succulent meat. Transfer to a platter and serve.

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Tips for the best Cornish hen in the oven

To make the juiciest, most tender Cornish hen in the oven, follow simple my tips below!

  • Be generous with the marinade. Be sure to get the marinade particularly under the skin for best flavor. And don't skimp on the garlic! 15 to 20 cloves of garlic might seem like a lot, but it infuses the Cornish game hens with so much flavor!
  • Sear before roasting. Browning the hens on the stovetop before you roast them helps give them color, as well as perfectly crispy skin.
  • Do not over cook them. Like chicken, Cornish game hens can be consumed when their internal temperature is 165 degrees F, but remember that they will continue to cook as they rest after you take them out of the oven, so take that in consideration and pull them out a little bit earlier.
  • Allow the hens to rest before serving. Again, just like chicken, roasted hen should rest for a few minutes before serving for best flavor and to allow the juices to redistribute. Basting them with their broth as they rest will help.

What to serve along

Cornish game hens served whole along with some sides make a beautiful plate when you have guests over. If you're feeding a larger crowd and have an abundance of sides, halve the Cornish hens.

Serve with sides like Italian roasted veggies, cinnamon roasted sweet potatoes, simple roasted carrots, mushroom risotto, or even Lebanese hashweh rice. For a complementary salad, try roasted beet and kale salad or this bright fattoush salad.

Make ahead tips

If you want to save time, a lot of the heavy lifting for this Cornish game hen recipe can be done a day in advance:

  • Chop the vegetables a night in advance and store them separately in airtight containers in the fridge.
  • Prepare the garlic spice rub and apply it to the game hens the night before you plan on roasting them.

Leftovers and storage

Allow the baked Cornish hen leftovers to come to room temperature. Store in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 days.

More poultry recipes to try:

  • Greek Chicken and Potatoes
  • Sheet-Pan Rosemary Chicken Recipe with Vegetables
  • Garlic and Herb Roast Turkey Breast (Extra Juicy!)
  • Citrus Rosemary Chicken

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Cornish Hen Recipe with a Mediterranean Garlic and Spice Marinade

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You'll love this roasted Cornish hen recipe! Fall off-the-bone-tender Cornish hens bathed in a tasty Mediterranean garlic and spice marinade. Be sure to see suggested sides and salads!

Prep – 15 minutes mins

Cook – 1 hour hr

Resting Time 15 minutes mins

Total – 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Cuisine:

Mediterranean

Serves – 8 people (up to)

Course:

Dinner

Ingredients

  • 2 celery sticks, cleaned and chopped in large pieces
  • 1 large sweet onion, roughly chopped
  • 1 lime or lemon, juice of
  • 4 Cornish hens, roughly 1 pound to 1.5 pounds each
  • 2 cup chicken broth

For the Garlic and Spice Marinade

  • 15-20 garlic cloves
  • Salt
  • 2 ½ teaspoon hot or sweet paprika
  • 1 ½ teaspoon ground allspice
  • 1 ½ teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 lemon or lime, juice of
  • 2 tablespoon Private Reserve Greek extra virgin olive oil

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.

  • Make the Mediterranean garlic and spice marinade. Combine the garlic spice rub ingredients in food processor. Run the processor until you achieve a pasty spice mixture or rub.

  • Now to each of the hens, apply the marinade generously on the outside and in the cavities. Lift the skins and apply some of the marinade underneath (this is the key to flavor).

  • Heat a lightly-oiled cast iron grill or skillet. Turn the the heat to medium-high and brown each of the hens on all sides. Set the hens aside momentarily to cool.

  • Once the hens are cool enough to handle, stuff each hen's cavity with the chopped onions and celery. Now squeeze juice of one lime or lemon on the hens. Add all the used lime or lemon halves in with the onion and celery stuffing. Sprinkle each hen lightly with a dash of seasoned salt, if you like.

  • Place the hens in a large cast iron skillet or a roasting pan. Add two cups of good chicken broth from the side of the skillet.

  • Bake in the 425 degrees F heated-oven for 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes or until the hen juices run clean, basting every 15 minutes with the broth. Remove from the oven and cover loosely with foil for 15 minutes before serving.

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Notes

  • This recipe will serve 8 people (each having ½ of a hen).
  • Make ahead tips: Chop the vegetables a day in advance and store them separately in the fridge. You can also prepare the rub and apply it to the hens the night before you plan to roast them, and store the hens in the fridge in airtight containers.
  • Leftovers and storage: Once the Cornish hens have returned to room temperature, store them in airtight containers in the fridge for up to 3 days.
  • What to Serve Along: Serve with sides like Italian roasted veggies, cinnamon roasted sweet potatoes, Greek potatoes, or even Lebanese hashweh rice. I love to start with a big bowl of fattoush salad.
  • Visit our online shop to browse quality extra virgin olive oils and all-natural and organic spices and more!

Nutrition

Calories: 415.2kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 39.8gSaturated Fat: 9.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 16.5gCholesterol: 227.3mgSodium: 358.6mgPotassium: 693mgFiber: 1.4gSugar: 2.5gVitamin A: 576.4IUVitamin C: 14.1mgCalcium: 61.5mgIron: 2.6mg

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*This post first appeared on The Mediterranean Dish in December of 2015 and has recently been updated with new information and media for readers' benefit. Enjoy!

I'm Suzy; born and bred right on the shores of the Mediterranean. I'm all about easy, healthy recipes with big Mediterranean flavors. Three values guide my cooking: eat with the seasons; use whole foods; and above all, share! So happy you're here...
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FAQs

Should I cover 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? ›

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.

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.”

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. 2. Vinegar solution - 1 cup per quart of cold water. Use enough solution to cover the game completely.

Do you have to remove anything from a Cornish hen before cooking? ›

Remove giblet bag from cavity and reserve for making sauces, etc. Heavily brining or marinating product is unnecessary as Cornish birds are small and meat is quite succulent.

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. Cornish hens are done when they reach an internal temperature of 165°F in the thickest part of the thigh and their juices run clear.

How do you make tough chicken moist? ›

Pounding helps tenderize the meat by breaking down its tough fibers. It also thins it out for more even cooking. Do this before frying, grilling, or roasting for better retention of moisture content. To tenderize chicken breast, place the meat on a durable, flat surface.

What makes Cornish hens so good? ›

A lot of the best qualities of a great roast chicken are accentuated in Cornish hens. 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.

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!

What seasoning takes away gamey taste? ›

Choose an acidic marinade.

The buttermilk soak can serve as a marinade, but if you prefer to do a more traditional marinade, choose one that contains an acidic ingredient like vinegar, fruit juice, or wine. These acidic bases will counteract the gamey taste of the meat.

How can you tell if a Cornish game hen is bad? ›

Fresh raw chicken should have a pink hue to it with fat parts being white. If the color fades, it's looking yellow or gray in color, has mold or a different color tinge, it's no longer safe to eat.

How do you tell if a Cornish hen is done without a thermometer? ›

When the chicken has cooked for the required time, (20-25 minutes per lb/500g) pierce the thickest part of the drumstick (leg) with a sharp knife or skewer. If the juices are clear your chicken should be cooked. If they still run pink, leave the chicken to cook for another 15 minutes or so, and check again.

What temperature is a Cornish hen breast done? ›

Roast in a 425 degrees F heated oven for 1 hour (or until the hens are cooked through and juices run clean), basting every 15 minutes with the broth. If you have a cooking thermometer, cooked Cornish hens will have an internal temperature of 165 degrees F. Allow the Cornish game hens to rest before serving.

Do Cornish hens need to be thawed before cooking? ›

You can thaw cornish hens in their packaging in a sink full of cold water 4-6 hours before cooking. Just make sure the water stays cold, you'll need to change it approximately every 30 minutes. You should also weight your birds down so they don't float on top of the water.

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