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Grilled Asian Cornish Hens with Asparagus and Portobello Mushrooms

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  • Serves: 4
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Ingredients

  1. 6 tablespoons soy sauce
  2. 1/4 cup lime juice
  3. 1/4 cup cooking oil
  4. 4 cloves garlic, minced
  5. 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  6. 1/2 teaspoon fresh-ground black pepper
  7. 1/4 teaspoon salt
  8. 2 (1 1/4 pound) Cornish hens, halved
  9. 1 pound asparagus
  10. 2/3 pound portobello mushrooms, stems removed, caps cut into 1/4-inch slices

Nutrition Info

Per Serving

  • Calories: 757 kcal
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  • Carbohydrates: 13 g
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  • Dietary Fiber: 3 g
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  • Fat: 53 g
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  • Protein: 54 g
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  • Sugars: 5 g

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Cooking Directions

  1. Light the grill. In a small glass or stainless-steel bowl, combine the soy sauce, lime juice, oil, garlic, ginger, pepper, and salt. Put the hens into two large glass dishes. Pour 1/2 cup of the marinade over them and turn to coat. Let marinate, turning once, for 10 minutes.
  2. Cook the hens over moderate heat for 12 minutes. Turn and cook until just done, about 12 minutes longer.
  3. Meanwhile, snap off and discard the tough ends of the asparagus. In a medium bowl, toss the asparagus spears with 2 tablespoons of the remaining marinade and grill for about 12 minutes, turning once.
  4. In the same bowl, toss the mushrooms with the remaining 2 tablespoons marinade and grill for about 5 minutes per side. Serve the hens with the asparagus and mushrooms alongside.

Yield: 4 servings

3. Still Hungry?

Though marinated only briefly with lime juice, garlic, ginger, and soy sauce, the Cornish hens and vegetables nevertheless have a deliciously intense flavor.

Notes:

Menu Suggestion: Make your whole dinner outdoors by adding new potatoes or sweet-potato wedges to the grill.

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  • Soy Sauce

    ciscocable1 - December 4, 2007 09:22:25 AM PST
    It is my understanding that MOST soy sauces contain wheat. Have you found one that does NOT?? Thanks.

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