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Tea-smoked Game Hen

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Meats, Grains Chinese Chinese, Game hens, Poultry 3 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 lb Game hen
Salt, to taste
Freshly ground black –
Pepper, to taste
2 T Chinese rice wine OR
Dry sherry
2 T Sesame oil
3 T Jasmine tea leaves
4 T Alder or hickory sawdust
6 c Peanut oil, for deep-frying

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Fri, 24 May 96 07:16:44 PDT  From: eboyd@shentel.net  Cut the
bird in half, using poultry shears or a Chinese cleaver. Rub  the
halves with salt and pepper, wine and sesame oil. Allow to  marinate
for 2 hours. Dip the halves into boiling water for 1 minute.  Remove
and place on a rack for drying. Smoke the halves in a Cameron
stove-top smoker for 15 minutes, using the tea leaves and the alder  or
hickory sawdust. Place the halves on a plate and steam in a bamboo
steamer for 20 minutes. Allow the pieces to cook, then deep-fry in  hot
peanut oil at 375 degrees until golden brown and crispy, about 4  to 5
minutes. This recipe serves 3 to 4 as part of a Chinese meal.
Comments:  The game hen is a relatively recent bird, a development of
modern agricultural science. However, in old China similar birds were
common and this method of cooking remains a classic.  Recipe Source:
THE FRUGAL GOURMET by Jeff Smith From the 02-12-1992  issue - The
Springfield Union-News  Formatted for MasterCook II by:  Joe Comiskey
{*Prodigy Service ID #  JPMD44A}  on 07/12/1994  Re-format for Meal
Master by:  Nancy Filbert (*Prodigy ID# LRCE87A)  Posted on MealMaster
Recipes List, Digest #145, 26 May 1996

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 563
Calories From Fat: 368
Total Fat: 40.9g
Cholesterol: 229.1mg
Sodium: 236.5mg
Potassium: 559.9mg
Carbohydrates: 1.9g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 39g


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