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Published July 14, 2023.

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Often found on elegant dinner menus, these petite birds spark curiosity and intrigue. What’s so special about them? Why are they more expensive than your average bird?

Are they simply small chickens, or is there more to this pint-sized poultry?

Wonder no more. Here’s everything you need to know about Cornish hens.

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Cornish Hen vs. Chicken

Nowadays, Cornish hens are, in fact, just little chickens.

But that wasn’t always the case—more on that in a minute—and frankly, that comparison undersells them.

Anyone who’s eaten a Cornish hen knows that they’re exceptionally succulent compared to larger chickens and that if they’re coated with any sort of marinade or rub, that flavor permeates every bite because they’ve got so much surface area relative to their size.

Cornish hens also cook through much faster than larger chickens and are easier to serve because their wee size means that each diner gets their own bird—no carving, and no squabbling over who gets the white or dark meat. With a Cornish hen, every diner gets both.

When it comes to Cornish hen price, they are usually more expensive than conventional whole chickens. Depending on where you shop, a whole chicken might cost about $1.70 per pound while a Cornish hen can cost at least a dollar more per pound.

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What Are Cornish Hens?

Interestingly, the definition has evolved over the years.

When they were initially bred in the mid-20th century, Cornish hens (also known as Cornish game hens or Rock Cornish game hens) were a cross between two purebred chicken breeds: the Cornish and the White Plymouth Rock.

Neither breed is a game bird, nor are they small; a mature Cornish female, for example, typically grows to at least 7 or 8 pounds. Cornish hens were small because they were harvested young, at 5 to 6 weeks.

Then about 20 years ago, the Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) branch of the U.S. Department of Agriculture dropped the breed specifications from the definition of Cornish hens because it found they were no longer consistently reflected in the commercial poultry market. (However, plenty of private poultry farmers still raise these and other purebred breeds.)

“Today it is doubtful that any purebred Cornish or Rock lines exist in commercial chicken production,” the FSIS wrote in the Federal Register.

The current official definition of a Cornish hen is as follows: A “Rock Cornish game hen” or “Cornish game hen” is a young, immature chicken (less than 5 weeks of age), of either sex, with a ready-to-cook carcass weight of not more than 2 pounds.

In other words: Yes, they’re just little chickens (and not necessarily hens, which are female).But they still have unique qualities that make them a little more special than bigger birds.

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What Makes Cornish Hens so Special?

A lot of the best qualities of a great roast chicken are accentuated in Cornish hens. Their flavor is often described as rich and moist with a hint of sweetness.

Because they’re harvested so young, Cornish hens’ meat is exceptionally tender. Their high skin-to-meat ratio makes them remarkably succulent too.

Cornish hens are as versatile as conventional chickens, but cook faster and feel more special.

How to Cook Cornish Game Hens

They can be roasted, grilled, or stuffed. Serve them with herb-infused butters, fruity glazes, or savory stuffing. Roasted vegetables, wild rice, or creamy mashed potatoes all make great accompaniments.

TIPS FOR ROASTING CORNISH HENS

  • Rub and air-dry them. To achieve crispy skin in the short period of time they spend in the oven, we give the hens a rub with an oil, baking powder, and salt mixture and then air-dry them overnight.
  • Poke holes in the skin. The holes allow the fat to drain away while cooking.
  • Cook them on a hot baking sheet. This jump-starts the browning process.
  • Flip and broil. At the end of cooking, flip the hens and set them under the broiler to finish and crisp.

TIPS FOR GRILLING CORNISH HENS

  • Butterfly and flatten. This helps the hens cook more quickly and evenly on the grill.
  • Use a half-grill fire. By having adjustable temperature zones, the delicate meat of the hens can be cooked but not overcooked.
  • Start warm. Start cooking the hens skin side up over the cooler side of the grill so the fat can slowly render from the skin while the meat cooks.
  • Finish hot. For the last 3 to 5 minutes, move the hens to the hotter side of the grill to crisp the skin.

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What Is a Cornish Hen?  | Cook's Illustrated? ›

Their flavor is often described as rich and moist with a hint of sweetness. Because they're harvested so young, Cornish hens

Cornish hens
Cornish game hen (also Rock Cornish game hen) is the USDA-approved name for a particular variety of broiler chicken, produced from a cross between the Cornish and White Plymouth Rock chicken breeds, that is served young and immature, weighing no more than two pounds (900 g) ready to cook.
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' meat is exceptionally tender. Their high skin-to-meat ratio makes them remarkably succulent too. Cornish hens are as versatile as conventional chickens, but cook faster and feel more special.

What is so special about Cornish hens? ›

Adult Cornish game hens are not smaller than standard broiler chickens; the size of cooked Cornish game hens is due solely to the very young age at which they are slaughtered. The Cornish game hen is known for its tender meat, which absorbs marinades and seasonings readily.

What is the meaning of Cornish hen? ›

noun. variants or less commonly Cornish hen. : a young chicken of the Cornish breed typically weighing under two pounds and suitable for roasting.

What's the difference between a Cornish hen and a regular hen? ›

Cornish Hens Tastier And More Tender

The USDA currently defines Rock Cornish and Cornish game hens as "an immature chicken younger than five weeks old ... of either sex, with a ready-to-cook carcass weight of two pounds or less."

What kind of meat is Cornish hen? ›

The USDA defines the Cornish hen as “a young immature chicken (less than five weeks of age), weighing not more than two pounds ready-to-cook weight, which was prepared from a Cornish chicken or the progeny of a Cornish chicken crossed with another breed of chicken.”

Is Cornish hen expensive? ›

With a Cornish hen, every diner gets both. When it comes to Cornish hen price, they are usually more expensive than conventional whole chickens. Depending on where you shop, a whole chicken might cost about $1.70 per pound while a Cornish hen can cost at least a dollar more per pound.

Can one person eat a whole Cornish hen? ›

An elegant main course that is deceptively easy to cook, Cornish hens are perfectly portioned to feed one person per bird.

What is the best way to eat Cornish hens? ›

Because of their small size, Cornish hens are perfect as a serving for one person or split in half when served with some delicious sides. I love pairing this easy roasted Cornish hen recipe with my Cinnamon Roasted Sweet Potatoes; Italian Oven Roasted Vegetables; or Brussels sprouts... Lots more ideas below!

Is Cornish hen healthier than chicken? ›

Nutrition. Cornish hens' adolescence also contributes to a lower fat content. Since they are comprised of primarily white meat, Cornish hens are very lean and rich in niacin, which can help lower cholesterol and boost brain function.

Do Cornish hens lay eggs? ›

Although Cornish hens lay fewer than 160 small/medium cream or light brown eggs a year, they can go broody and make doting and protective mothers. Unfortunately, with their massive bodies and shorter legs, they are known to accidentally break eggs as they are not physically well-built to sit.

Do Cornish hens taste like chicken? ›

If you've never tried Cornish hens and are wondering about the flavors, they have a slightly stronger, more gamey taste than chicken but are not as flavorful as a quail. The taste is light and savory, especially when well seasoned. Each hen will make two servings, giving each person a half a bird.

Does Costco have Cornish hens? ›

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What is another name for a Cornish hen? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which sets poultry classifications, Cornish game hens (aka Rock Cornish game hens) are chickens less than 5 weeks old with a ready-to-cook carcass weight of 2 pounds (1 kilogram) or less. The chickens may be of either sex.

What is the common name for the Cornish chicken? ›

A Cornish hen, also known as a Cornish game hen, is a small breed of chicken that weighs around 1 to 2 pounds, typically harvested at about 4-5 weeks old. Despite the name, it's not a game bird but rather a diminutive version of the standard chicken, prized for its tenderness and flavor.

Do you have to clean Cornish hens? ›

There is no need to rinse the Cornish hens or any meat before cooking.

Is Cornish hen healthier than regular chicken? ›

Nutrition. Cornish hens' adolescence also contributes to a lower fat content. Since they are comprised of primarily white meat, Cornish hens are very lean and rich in niacin, which can help lower cholesterol and boost brain function.

Do Cornish hens taste different? ›

If you've never tried Cornish hens and are wondering about the flavors, they have a slightly stronger, more gamey taste than chicken but are not as flavorful as a quail. The taste is light and savory, especially when well seasoned. Each hen will make two servings, giving each person a half a bird.

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