When I’m looking for dinner recipes that will impress my family and friends, I turn to rack of lamb, grilled lobster, beef tenderloin with garlic butter or these flavorful Cornish game hens. My mom used to make this Cornish game hen recipe all the time when I was growing up, and it was always so fun to eat these “baby chickens”. My version of this dish includes plenty of fresh herbs, and a rich butter rub that makes the skin golden brown and keeps the meat juicy.

Roasted Cornish Hen Ingredients

To make this recipe, you will need Cornish hens, rosemary, thyme, onion, lemon, butter, garlic, parsley, salt and black pepper.

How Do You Make Roasted Cornish Hen?

Start by mixing together softened butter with fresh garlic, minced herbs, and salt and pepper to taste in a small bowl. Tuck the wings of the hens under the birds. Place a slice of lemon and onion and sprigs of herbs in the cavity of each hen, then tie the legs together with kitchen twine. Coat the birds with the butter mixture and place them on a baking sheet or in a roasting pan. Roast the hens until they are cooked though, and the skin is golden brown and crispy. Let the birds rest for a few minutes. Slice in half and serve, garnished with herbs and lemon slices if desired.

Tips For The Perfect Dish

The best way to gauge when your Cornish hens are done is to use a meat thermometer. Insert the probe into the thickest part of the bird without touching any bone. The temperature should read at least 165 degrees F when the birds are done. I typically serve half a bird per person. If your birds are on the smaller side, it’s fine to serve a whole one. Work quickly when you spread the butter over the hens. The butter can solidify when it touches the cold bird, which makes it harder to spread. You can also swap out the butter for olive oil if you prefer. Feel free to add some vegetables to your baking dish such as potatoes or carrots. For an extra flavorful hen, you can brine them first for up to 8 hours in my chicken brine.

What To Serve With Cornish Hens

I like to serve my roasted hens with a side of potatoes, rice or mac and cheese. You can never go wrong with a salad or green veggie to round out the meal.

Stovetop Mac and Cheese: Make this ultra creamy mac and cheese while your birds are cooking away in the oven. Roasted Parsnips: Prepare a tray of these parsnips and put them in the oven 30 minutes before the hens are done. Succotash: This colorful blend of veggies with crispy bacon is the perfect counterpart to the hens. Crock Pot Mashed Potatoes: The slow cooker does most of the work on this one, serve the birds on top of the potatoes with the pan juices drizzled over the top. Green Beans with Bacon: You simply can’t go wrong with this classic flavor combination!

Flavor Variations

While this dish is delicious as-is, you can easily customize some of the ingredients to suit your tastes.

Seasonings: Feel free to use a variety of seasonings in your butter. Some great options include paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, sage or marjoram. Protein: Can’t find hens at your grocery store? You can do this recipe with a whole chicken for the BEST roast chicken, chicken legs or even turkey thighs. Simply adjust the cooking time accordingly.

Once you see how easy it is to make this dish, you’ll find yourself preparing it on a regular basis!

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