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Barbecued Vietnamese Five-Spice Cornish Game Hens
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Seafood
Vietnamese
Vietnamese, Poultry
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
Stephen Ceideburg
4
Cornish game hens (14 ounces each)
4
Garlic cloves
2
Shallots, or 3 green onions, white part only
1 1/2
tb
Sugar
1/2
ts
Salt
1/4
ts
Black pepper
1/2
ts
Five spice powder
1 1/2
tb
Vietnamese fish sauce (nouc mam)
1 1/2
tb
Light soy sauce
1 1/2
tb
Dry sherry
INSTRUCTIONS
This aromatic barbecued game hen can be easily served West- ern style with
rice, cole slaw or a green salad. [But it would be better with Thai
cucumber salad or Vietnamese carrot salad. Mmmm... S.C.]
Halve the hens through the breast. Flatten with the palm of your hand.
In a mortar or food processor, pound or mince garlic, shallots and sugar.
Add remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pour mixture over hens;
marinate for at least 2 hours or overnight in refrigerator.
Set hens, skin-side down, on grill and barbecue over medium coals for 15
minutes. Turn and barbecue 15 minutes longer or until they are thoroughly
cooked. Serve with Nuoc Cham dipping sauce.
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