[net.cooks] Cornish Hens with 40 cloves of garlic

sebb@pyuxss.UUCP (S Badian) (11/10/83)

	This is one of the most wonderful garlic recipes in
the world. Be prepared to have your kitchen and probably your
whole house smell like garlic for a while.
			S.Badian

	Rock Cornish Game Hens with 40(!!!) cloves of GARLIC

In a saucepan blanch 40 cloves (about 3 heads) of garlic in 
boiling water to cover for 10 minutes and drain them.
Sprinkle 4 hens, each weighing about 1 lb. inside and out
with salt and pepper. Rub the hens with softened unsalted
butter.
Spread 2 T softened butter in a flame-proof baking dish
and arrange the hens, breast-side up.
Roast hens in the lower third of a preheated 425 oven for
10 minutes, turn them to the other side, and roast them,
basting them with the pan juices, for 10 minutes more.
Reduce heat to 375, turn hens breast side up and distribute
the garlic around them.
Roast hens, basting, for 20 minutes more, or until they are
browned and the juices run clear when the fleshy part of
the thigh is pricked.
Transfer hens to a platter, let them stand for 5 minutes.
Transfer the garlic with a slotted spoon to the platter,
arranging it over the hens and keep the hens warm, covered.
Skim the fat from the pan juices, add 1/2 cup dry white
wine and deglaze the pan over high heat, scraping bottom
and sides.
Pour the mixture into a stainless or enameled saucepan
and reduce it over high heat to about 2 T. 
Add 3/4 cup chicken broth and 3 T minced parsley and
reduce to 1/2 cup.
Remove from heat, swirl in 3 T softened, unsalted butter,
add a little lemon juice, salt, pepper to taste.

Makes 4 servings