Cornish Hens under a Brick, Italian Style
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Serves 4.
Ingredients
For the marinade:
- 2 cups olive oil
- 1⁄4 cup balsamic vinegar
- 6 garlic cloves, chopped
- 2 Tbs. minced fresh basil or 1 Tbs. dried
- 2 Tbs. minced fresh oregano or 1 Tbs. dried
- 1 tsp. hot red pepper flakes
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 1 Tbs. salt
- 2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
- 4 Cornish hens, split down the back and   flattened, or 2 poussins or small chickens,   halved
- Wood chips or chunks, soaked in water   for 30 minutes and drained
- 4 clean bricks or other weights, wrapped in   aluminum foil
Directions
To make the marinade, in a small bowl, mix together the oil, vinegar, garlic, basil, oregano, red pepper flakes, lemon juice, salt and black pepper.Put the Cornish hens or poussin halves in a baking dish or zippered plastic bags and pour the marinade over the birds. Cover or seal and let stand, turning occasionally, at room temperature for up to 2 hours or overnight in the refrigerator. If the birds are refrigerated, remove them from the refrigerator 30 minutes before grilling.
Prepare a charcoal or gas grill for indirect grilling over medium-high heat.
Sprinkle the wood chips on the coals, or add in a perforated foil packet to a gas grill. Remove the birds from the marinade and pat dry. Place them, skin side up, on the grill directly over medium-high heat, and place a foil-covered brick on each one. Grill until well browned on the underside, 5 to 7 minutes, moving the birds to cooler parts of the grill if flare-ups occur.
Turn the hens over, replace the bricks, and grill until the skin side is well browned, 5 minutes more. Remove the bricks and place the hens, skin side up, on the unheated portion of the grill. Check for doneness by cutting into the hens next to the thigh bone or testing with an instant-read thermometer in the thickest part. The hens should not show any pink near the bone, and the internal temperature should register at least 160°F on an instant-read thermometer. Cover the grill and continue cooking as needed, 10 to 15 minutes more.
Transfer the birds to a platter, cover loosely with aluminum foil, and let rest for 5 minutes before serving.
Rated 4 out of
5
by
rb2cook from
Too much
I as allured by the herbs, a very nice infusion. But the results were scattered. the balsamic overtook all other ingredients. The extra 10-15 minutes of cooking is absolutely unnecessary and will dry the bird. The Williams-Sonoma Chimichurri recipe rises far and above this one.
Date published: 2020-11-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Dbsedra from
Juicy and tasty
This recipe is amazing! The longer you marinate the better, it tenderizes there hens and elevated the taste. Highly recommend!
Date published: 2020-10-27