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One of my favorite parts of the holidays is hosting friends and family. Throwing a party AND cooking dinner can seem over whelming, but it doesn't have to be! With Tyson® Premium Cornish Hens entertaining can be not only fun but also easy. This recipe lets you put them in your crock pot, walk away, and finish prepping for your party.
I stopped at the Fry's grocery store down the street and grabbed 2 packs of Tyson® Premium Cornish Hens. My favorite part about them is there's nothing stuffed inside them you have to reach in and cringe as you pull it out.
After defrosting your hens, mix thyme, sage, salt & pepper. Stuff one sprig of rosemary & one clove of garlic inside of each hen. Rub the outside with a slice of lemon, then sprinkle on the dry seasons.
Put on cooking sheet lined with foil and put under your oven broiler for 5-10 minutes until they skin gets nice light brown. Then place in your slow cooker on high for 4-5 hours.
This gives you plenty of time and free hands to make other side dishes, set the table or clean!
Carefully pull out the Tyson® Premium Cornish Hens and plate with rosemary sprigs & lemon. Elegant, gorgeous, delicious & super simple!
Be sure to check out more delicious cheese recipes at tyson.com. I'd love to hear about your favorite easy holiday dinner recipes!
Ingredients
4 servingsDirections
After defrosting your hens, mix thyme, sage, salt & pepper.
Stuff one sprig of rosemary & one clove of garlic inside of each hen. Rub the outside with a slice of lemon, then sprinkle on the dry seasons.
Put on cooking sheet lined with foil and put under your oven broiler for 5-10 minutes until they skin gets nice light brown.
Then place in your slow cooker on high for 4-5 hours.
Carefully pull out the Tyson® Premium Cornish Hens and plate with rosemary sprigs & lemon.
Let rest 15 minutes before cutting & serving.
Stuff one sprig of rosemary & one clove of garlic inside of each hen. Rub the outside with a slice of lemon, then sprinkle on the dry seasons.
Put on cooking sheet lined with foil and put under your oven broiler for 5-10 minutes until they skin gets nice light brown.
Then place in your slow cooker on high for 4-5 hours.
Carefully pull out the Tyson® Premium Cornish Hens and plate with rosemary sprigs & lemon.
Let rest 15 minutes before cutting & serving.
The little Cornish hens are so... cute! I love your table cloth! Where did you get it?
ReplyDeleteThanks Julia! The tablecloths is actually just some fabric that I found at Walmart of all places!
DeleteI will have to head there (after black Friday) and check it out! I hope you have a fantastic Thanksgiving!
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