Whole Cornish Game Hens Deep Fried
- 2 Cornish hens (1 lb each)
- master brine (#11266 by Di Neal highly recommended) (optional)
- 1/2 cup flour
- salt and pepper (don't forget the brine is highly salted if using)
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder (granduals preferred)
- vegetable oil (for frying) or peanut oil (for frying)
- You need a tall narrow pot that will accomadate two hens with oil and still not be much more than half full.
- To see if your pot is big enough, put the hens in and fill with water to cover the hens.
- Make sure they can move easily and they are not tightly packed into the pot.
- Remove them and check water level.
- The water level is the amount of oil you will need to deep fry the hens.
- Make Master Brine if using.
- Rinse hens well with cold water.
- Add to cooled brine.
- I put them in a tall canister type bowl and the brine covered them completely.
- Refrigerate overnight.
- Remove from the refrigerator 1 hour prior to cooking.
- Pour off brine and dry the hens with paper towels inside and out (important to keep oil from boiling over.).
- Leave them in a colander to drain and come up to room temperature.
- DO NOT LEAVE THEM SITTING AT ROOM TEMPERATURE.
- Once they reach room temperature, you need to go ahead and cook them.
- Heat oil to 375u0b0.
- While oil is heating, mix 1/2 cup flour with salt, pepper and garlic powder.
- Lightly coat the first hen in the seasoned flour and shake off excess.
- When the oil reaches 375u0b0, hold the hen by the legs and slowly lower it into the hot oil.
- Do this slowly to prevent the oil from boiling over.
- Once the first hen is lowered completely, coat the second hen.
- By the time you have the second hen coated, the oil temp should have come back up a little and you can go ahead and lower it into the oil with the other hen.
- Move the hens around making sure all sides are cooking evenly.
- The hens cook completely in 25 minutes or less.
- They will be a light golden brown.
- To hold the hens for 30 minutes, heat oven to 200u0b0 while frying and place a wire rack over a pan.
- Place the hens on wire rack in warmed oven.
- If you desire additional seasoning, you can add it to the flour before coating the hens or inject the birds.
- I don't recommend the injection because of the boil over possibilties with the hot oil.
cornish hens, brine, flour, salt, garlic, vegetable oil
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/whole-cornish-game-hens-deep-fried-80041 (may not work)