Stuffed Cornish Hens Recipe - Cornish Hens with Cranberry Apple Stuffing (2024)

These stuffed cornish hens are filled with cranberries and apples then roasted in the oven over a bed of red potatoes. A simple, elegant meal.

I remember my mom making cornish hens once as a kid and literally freaking out because I thought it was a baby chicken.

She assured me it wasn’t but having just googled the life span of a cornish hen, being slaughtered 30 days after birth sounds pretty much like a baby chicken, mom.

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Makes me wonder how many times I was lied to just to get food down my throat.

Last Saturday night, Brandy came over with Thai takeout, we watched Pitch Perfect, Save the Last Dance and Love and Basketball while drinking red wine until 2am.

When Ulysses walked in the door after his shift at 1am, he found us on the couch reminiscing about howepic the early 2000s were while singing Maxwell’s ThisWoman’s Work on repeat in a slightly inebriated state.

Welcome to the life of childless 32 year olds.

The next day, I was left with a residual headache and half a bottle of opened wine leftover.

And since the best way to get rid of a hangover headache is to just drink more, that’s what I decided to do.

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Except in a way a little more age appropriate.

By roasting up a these cranberry apple stuffed cornish hens with some potatoes and eating it alongside a nice glass of wine.

This tart cherry red wine spritzer would’ve been a good accompaniment too.

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Baby chicken or not, this recipe for stuffed cornish hens is freaking delicious and just perfect for stuffing.

Apples, cranberries and rosemary make this an awesome dish for fall or the winter holidays. The potatoes are roasted in the same skillet and in an hour you have the perfect Sunday meal or low-key holiday dinner. Make sure to check out our Christmas meal-prepping tips and tricks if you’re making this for guests.

If you want an eveneasier way to make Cornish hens try these sheet pan Cornish Game hens. They’re roasted to crispy perfection along with rhubarb, fennel, potatoes and blood oranges and there’s just 1 pan to clean up afterwards!

You can even make Cornish hens in the air fryer!

They’re ready in less time than the oven and the resulting golden brown crispy skin is to die for. My air fryer has a rotisserie attachment that spins the chicken as it cooks and it’s become my favorite way to cook a whole chicken or Cornish hen now.

Grab a glass of wine and pretend you’re Sanaa Latham in the scene with Maxwell’s song (and if you don’t know what I’m talking about, go watch Love and Basketball) and your night is complete.

Love a good roasted chicken? Check out this apple butter roasted chicken – it’d work great with cornish hens too!

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Cranberry Apple Stuffed Cornish Hens

By: Gina Matsoukas

Servings: 4 servings

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 1 hour hr

Total: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

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Stuffed Cornish Hens Recipe - Cornish Hens with Cranberry Apple Stuffing (4)

These stuffed cornish hens are filled with cranberries and apples then roasted in the oven over a bed of red potatoes. A simple, elegant meal.

Ingredients

  • 2 Cornish hens, about 1 1/2 pounds each
  • 1 small apple, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup cranberries, chopped
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • 2 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, divided
  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1 1/2 pounds small red potatoes
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

  • Rinse cornish hens and pat dry. Season liberally with kosher salt and pepper on the outside and inside the cavities.

  • Mix the apples, cranberries, rosemary, garlic and 1 tablespoon of the olive oil in a small bowl.

  • Spoon the mixture into the cavities of the cornish hens.

  • Tie the legs together with kitchen twine and place in a 10 or 12 inch cast iron skillet or appropriate sized baking dish.

  • Scatter the potatoes around the cornish hens in the skillet.

  • Drizzle both hens and potatoes with the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil.

  • Cut the butter into small pieces and dot on top of the chicken as well as the potatoes.

  • Place the skillet in the oven and roast for about 1 hour until the skin has turned golden brown and crispy, the potatoes start to shrivel and the internal temperature of the chicken is about 180 degrees.

  • Remove from the oven, let rest a few minutes before carving. Serve with accumulated juices from the bottom of the skillet.

Nutrition

Serving: 1SERVINGCalories: 818kcalCarbohydrates: 42gProtein: 42gFat: 53gSaturated Fat: 17gPolyunsaturated Fat: 32gCholesterol: 253mgSodium: 298mgFiber: 5gSugar: 8g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main Dishes

Cuisine: American

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Stuffed Cornish Hens Recipe - Cornish Hens with Cranberry Apple Stuffing (2024)

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.

Do you need to remove anything from a Cornish hen? ›

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.

Do you have to thaw Cornish hens before cooking? ›

You should use the hens 1-2 days after thawing. You can thaw cornish hens in their packaging in a sink full of cold water 4-6 hours before cooking.

How many Cornish hens can I cook at once? ›

Lay a wire rack in the bottom of a big roasting pan and place 6 Cornish game hens on it. If you don't have a wire rack that fits the pan, bunch up a few pieces of aluminum foil and place these on the bottom of the pan. You can easily cut this recipe in half or a third if you only want to make 2 or 3 hens.

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.

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.

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.”

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 goes well with Cornish hens? ›

What to Serve with Cornish Hens: 13 Elegant Side Dishes - Jane's...
  • Produce. • 1 Green beans. • 1 Potato zucchini, Tart. ...
  • Condiments. • 1 Cranberry sauce.
  • Pasta & Grains. • 1 Brown rice.
  • Bread & Baked Goods. • 1 Dinner rolls. • 1 Popovers.
  • Desserts. • 1 Asparagus quiche.
  • Deli. • 1 Barley salad. • 1 Pomegranate salad.

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.

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...

How many days can Cornish hens stay in the fridge? ›

Storage. A raw Cornish hen in a well-sealed package can be stored in the fridge for up to two days before cooking, or it can be frozen for up to six months.

Do you cook Cornish hens' breasts side up or down? ›

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Place hens in a roasting pan, breast sides up. Place 2 thyme sprigs and 1 lemon half in cavity of each hen.

Is Cornish hen healthier than regular 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.

Do you clean out Cornish hens before cooking? ›

Some Cornish game hens come with giblets and some do not. If yours does, you need to remove them from the cavity before cooking. After we rub them down with oil, I place the Cornish hens in a 9x13 baking dish, I combine the seasonings in a small bowl, and I season both sides.

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!

What temp should Cornish hen breast be? ›

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.

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.

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