When I was a very young girl, living in California, my mother would put a chunk of pomegranate in my lunch box. I can still vividly remember the little hot pink gems of deliciousness snuggled down in a creamy white rind-like membrane. I would eat one seed at a time, savoring their sweet/tart elixir! I loved my bright pink fingers stained by the juice.
When I became a mother my children also learned this delight!!! When pomegranates appeared in the grocers they would clamor to take one home.
We knew how wonderful pomegranates tasted then... but now we know how fabulously good they are for us too!
The kind folks at POM Wonderful sent me a case of POM pomegranate juice. Our family has a love affair with POM! I use it in smoothies and my children drink it like water! When the case came I had to hide 2 bottles so I had something to cook with. Thank, POM people! My boys loved having pom in the frig!
I went to POM Wonderful web site and had a blast discovering all the YUMMY recipes made with POM. Click HERE to visit the nice people at POM!
A recipe that was very interesting to me was Pomegranate Glazed Cornish Game Hens. What a scrumptious thought... Cornish Game Hens and Pomegranate!!!! Now of course I put my own culinary twist on this recipe. To see the original, click HERE.
StoneGable Pomegranate Glazed Cornish Game Hens have a herbed compound butter rubbed under their skin of it's breast and tiny legs. The birds are stuffed with herbs and shallots and roasted.. A glaze made with Pom Wonderful juice and other aromatic ingredients is brushed over the hens and they are finished under the broiler. Beautiful and delicious.... and my kitchen smelled fabulous! The glaze gives this dish a wonderful sweet/tart full bodied taste and a gorgeous color! Serve it with the extra glaze.
StoneGable Pomegranate Glazed Cornish Game Hens
3-4 Rock Cornish Game Hens
5 TBS. Compound butter- click HERE for recipe
salt and pepper
fresh parsley
fresh thyme
4 shallots
1 cup Pom Wonderful Pomegranate juice
2 TBS finely chopped shallots
1 twig thyme leaves
1/2 cup good white wine
Pomegranate for garnish
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
Wash and pat dry game hens. Slip your index finger between the skin of the hen and the breast meat. Do the same for the top of the drumstick. Rub 1 TBS compound butter between the skin and meat.
Salt and pepper cavity of hens. Add a bunch of fresh parsley, 2 twigs of thyme and a peeled whole shallot to the cavity of the bird.
Tie legs together and put in a roasting pan or baking dish.
Roast for 1 hour.
Meanwhile, make the glaze. Pour 1 cup of Pom Wonderful pomegranate juice into a saucepan. Add wine, shallots and thyme. Simmer until the liquid reduces to 1/2 cup.
To release arils from the pomegranate, cut a large X in the bottom of the pomegranate. Submerge it in a bowl of cold water and pull apart under water. The arils will sink to the bottom of the bowl.
When hens have roasted for 1 hour, baste them liberally with the pomegranate glaze and return to the oven for 5-10 minutes. Remove from oven and glaze a second time. Heat broiler on low. Put hens under broiler and broil until browned. Keep a watchful eye so hens don't burn.
Plate. Add herbs and pomegranate arils and pieces. Serve the extra glaze or pan juices on the side.
I hope you give this a try! It is company worthy and very easy... and so so YUMMY!
I am participating in Foodie Friday at Designs By Gollum.
Thanksgiving Countdown
Tomorrow's goal was to have your Menu and Guest List finished.
Begin writing or copying your recipes and putting them into your notebook. I know this seems like extra work, but everything will be in one place. I can't tell you the time I have wasted and frustration I felt because I misplaced a recipe! I never worry about that now!
As you copy your recipes, write your grocery list.
Look through magazines, blogs and books for table inspiration. Begin to get ideas for the theme and look of your Thanksgiving table. Set a goal to have your tablescaspe idea firmed up by Tuesday.
If you are a not hosting Thanksgiving but are a guest, order a centerpiece for the Thanksgiving table and have it sent the day before your feast. Call your hostess well ahead and let her know you would like to send her a centerpiece. Also consult with her about colors and theme. If she already has a plan for her table, the centerpiece can be used elsewhere.
If you are a not hosting Thanksgiving but are a guest, order a centerpiece for the Thanksgiving table and have it sent the day before your feast. Call your hostess well ahead and let her know you would like to send her a centerpiece. Also consult with her about colors and theme. If she already has a plan for her table, the centerpiece can be used elsewhere.
I love to get away to Borders for an hour or two to drink a big cup of Starbucks Coffee and read magazines for inspiration. Take notes and pictures.
Oh my word!! YUMMY! I love Cornish Hens with Oranges....you've now given me a wonderful new way to serve them. I love the Pom Wonderful..so it's only natural that it would be FABULOUS with the cornish hens. Thank you sweet lady for this delectable recipe!! I'll be trying it soon.
ReplyDeleteThese sound pleasing to the tongue and are delicious to the eye. I'm bookmarking this recipe right this minute.
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Bonnie
You might not believe this but I have never tasted a pomegranete!!!! However this looks and sounds like just the recipe to try! I have used Pom Wonderful for Pom. Martinis!!!:):) I will let yopu know how this turns out! WE are LOVING the loaded baked potato soup!!! XO, Pinky
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ReplyDeleteI just love Cornish Game Hen's. I am serving them next week end for a small dinner party. Your Pomegranate glaze looks so good. I will sure have to try that some time. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe and beautiful photo's.
Miz Helen
Yvonne...I spied that recipe on the POM site. Yours looks amazing. I am using my case of POM as the base for the punch for my vintage-themed baby shower next weekend. I cannot wait to post it.
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived in CA, we had pomegranates in our yard...oh how I love them!
Enjoy your bookstore time. One of my favorite activities. Yesterday I met a friend at SB and tried the Thanksgiving blend. I brought home a bag...YUM!!
Blessings!
Gail
yummy yummy!! gorgeous. game hens are just wonderful and I love love love pomegranate.
ReplyDeleteI would love if you would consider linking any of your treats or dishes to ND Kitchen's new HOliday Treats page sometime.
I'm a lover of cornish hens too, I'll have to give this a try very soon. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYvonne,
ReplyDeleteYou must get up at four am every day to get all this done...I think your blog is inspiring, and I am ready to take on the Pom!
XOXOXO
Jessica
I love Pom Wonderful juice and am happy to drink it straight from the bottle! What delightful recipe - I love those little birds.
ReplyDeleteYou really outdid yourself this time, Auntie Yvonne!! These birds are gorgeous!! I wish I was eating at your house tonight!
ReplyDeleteI adore you...you are so full of good ideas! This looks so wonderful! I have fixed these before for me and the hubbie, but now I will do it this way! Come say hi :D
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful, i have been picking fresh poms from my garden for weeks, love love love them~
ReplyDeleteI love cornish game hens, and I've done a strawberry, grape, orange reduction and glaze before but never pomegranate. But I really really love pomegranate, and think that this looks amazing. What a lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I can't believe you posted this yummy recipe for Foodie Friday...I have just come home from grocery shopping and bought 3 pomegranates! I was going to use one in a bean salad recipe for a dinner party I am having tomorrow night and now I have an idea about what to do with the other 2. Thank you!
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Natasha.
Love cornish game hens and this would take them right over the top. We have always loved those little pomegranates too. They are such fun for kids to try and eat.
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious! Your photos are amazing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful presentation Yvonne! I'll bet this is fantastic:@)
ReplyDeleteYou have done a fabulous job at honoring POM WONDERFUL.What a great post..
ReplyDeleteThey area great company.
That looks amazing. And sounds good too. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, Yvonne, I have SO missed your beautiful blog this week. I have been behind the 8 ball nearly every day this week, so I haven't had hardly any computer time. I have missed you!!!! Your blog always inspires and beautifies my day, so missing it really IS a hardship.
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, as always, your photos are incredible. You are as fabulous with a camera as you are with cooking and decorating!!!
Our family isn't really huge on turkey, so for Thanksgiving this year, we are making a pomegranate roasted chicken. I think poms. are fabulous...and I love that they are SO healthy for us.
Blessings to you!!
Love,
Patti
I also make a recipe for Pomegranate Glazed Cornish Hens. I found the recipe several years ago on Recipezaar and it's become a holiday tradition to serve this as our family Christmas dinner. Your recipe is a little different and sounds really good. I might just have to swap up recipes this Christmas and give yours a try.
ReplyDeleteYUM Yvonne, healthy and deliciou,s plus my entire family loves POM juice. I made the pumpkin chili recipe in my slow cooker and it was out of this world delish! My entire family loved it!
ReplyDeleteYou are the best
xx
Bunny
Oh, how I love visiting Miss Yvonne at Stone Gable! The food and photos are beautiful and heartwarming. Hope you are enjoying your sea salt!
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