Cornish Game Hen

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I cooked this Civil War era recipe for Capon (Cornish Game hen) last Thursday before our Civil War reenactment in Orion, IL. I cooked 5 game hens and a Pard made Cheesy Potatoes and Wax beans. There were no leftovers among the five people eating!. I got the recipe from "A Poetical Cook-Book", 1864. Instead of an "earthen pan", I used my new cast iron fish/chicken fryer.

Take a quart of white wine, season the capon with salt, cloves, and whole pepper, a few shallots, and then put the capon in an earthen pan; you must take care it has not room to shake; it must be covered close, and done over a slow charcoal fire.
 

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I am bringing this thread back up. For Thanksgiving Cornish Game Hens would be a treat instead of turkey. My Mom would make them for Thanksgiving or at Holiday time. They were so delicious. She always served them with wild rice.
 
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My Mother loved Cornish Game Hens and made them regularly with a simple wild rice, liver and onion stuffing.
 

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