Cane Syrup Glazed Cornish Hens

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Cane Syrup Glazed Cornish Hens Ingredients

6 Cornish Game Hens 3 sm Onions; quartered
3 Celery stalks; quartered 12 Cloves of garlic
1/4 c Margarine or butter 1/4 c Orange juice
1/4 c Chopped sage 1/4 c Chopped thyme
Salt and cracked pepper to 2 Oranges; sectioned
Paprika for color Louisiana Gold Pepper Sauce
2 c Chicken stock 1/2 c White wine

Instructions for Cane Syrup Glazed Cornish Hens

Source: Chef John Folse, Gonzales, Louisiana as featured by Preheat the oven to 375F. Wash birds well and season inside cavities generously with salt, pepper and Louisiana Gold Pepper Sauce. Stuff each cavity with onion, celery and garlic. Place birds, breast side up, in a roasting pan and continue to season. In a mixing bowl combine syrup, orange juice, margarine or butter, thyme and sage. Brush birds lightly with glaze and sprinkle with paprika to ensure even browning. Surround the birds with remaining vegetable seasonings and orange sections. Cover tightly and roast for forty-five minutes. Uncover and allow birds to brown evenly. Continue to glaze with syrup mixture during the browning process. Once cooked remove birds and deglaze baking pan with white wine. Add chicken stock and reduce over medium high heat for a wonderful sauce accompaniment. Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest by "I M Mushroom" on Oct 21, 1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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