LTH,
After our tasty Cornish Hen at
Big Bun's and Pita I started to wonder why I didn't cook them more often at home, so I picked up a pair, $2.99 per hen, at Marketplace on Oakton, let them slowly defrost in the frig, marinated and grilled on a two stage lump fire with a bit of Hickory.
I got the tasty, but simple, marinade last year during a conversation at Tony's on Elston with an older Mexican woman while waiting in the meat counter line. I said I often use Goya Mojo Criollo for a simple marinade, she suggested Goya
Adobo con pimienta and beer.
After giving the hen halves an Adobo rubdown they went into a ziploc with half a white onion, bit of oil and a bottle of Bell's Hell Hath No Fury, which we also drank with dinner.
Sear skin side down direct over lump charcoal with a bit of hickory, flip, move to
slow side of Weber Kettle, cover.
Grilled tomato and risotto round out dinner.
Delicious, inexpensive and easy to cook.
Enjoy,
Gary
MarketPlace on Oakton
4817 W Oakton
Skokie, IL 60077
847-677-9330
Tony's Finer Foods
4137 N Elston Ave
Chicago, IL 60618
773-866-0010