CATEGORY |
CUISINE |
TAG |
YIELD |
Meats, Grains |
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Game, Poultry |
4 |
Servings |
INGREDIENTS
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Stephen Ceideburg |
4 |
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Game hens |
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Salt, pepper to taste |
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Olive oil |
4 |
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Garlic cloves, finely chopped |
1 |
tb |
Red wine vinegar |
3 |
c |
Chicken stock |
1/2 |
c |
Dry vermouth |
2 |
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White onions, coarsely chopped |
2 |
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Not-too-ripe Bosc pears, peeled, halved, cored |
12 |
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To 16 whole chestnuts (prepared, from ajar) |
2 |
oz |
Bitter chocolate, grated |
8 |
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Triangles of fried bread (see note) |
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Raisins, chopped parsley for garnish |
INSTRUCTIONS
This recipe was inspired by one using partridges that appeared in "The
Taste of Spain," by Camilla Jessel.
Season hens with salt and pepper. Heat a bit of oil in a large heavy pan
and brown the birds in it on all sides. Add garlic to pan and stir until it
takes on a pale color. Add vinegar, 2 cups of the stock, the vermouth and
onions and bring to a boil. Lower heat, cover tightly and cook gently until
birds are very tender, about 1 hour.
Heat remaining cup of stock in a pan large enough to hold the pear halves.
Add pears and poach until barely tender; remove with a slotted spoon and
keep warm. Add chestnuts to poaching liquid and simmer until heated
through; remove and keep warm.
Remove birds to a heated serving platter or plates. Strain cooking liquid,
return to heat and add grated chocolate, stirring until it is a good sauce
consistency. Pour over birds and garnish with pears, chestnuts, the fried
bread, a few raisins and some chopped parsley.
Note: To make fried bread, cut crusts from 4 slices of white bread, then
cut slices diagonally to make 8 triangles. Fry quickly in a little hot oil
until golden on both sides. Drain and keep warm.
PER SERVING: 1,090 calories, 86 g protein, 52 g carbohy- drate, 58 g fat
(17 g saturated), 249 mg cholesterol, 367 mg sodium, 3 g fiber.
Jayne Benet writing in the San Francisco Chronicle, 3/18/92.
Posted by Stephen Ceideburg
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