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Cinnamon Mornings and Chocolate Dreams
Whether you're hosting a formal get-together or need a quick brunch idea, this book will spark your imagination and your appetite.
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![]() Game Hen: 2 Cornish Game Hens, cut in to breast, Thigh and Drumstick 1 Recipe of Ginger and sesame glaze, divided into 2 containers 1 Recipe of fresh mango salad Ginger and Sesame Glaze This is a very versatile recipe and can be used as a salad dressing as well as a marinade and glaze for grilled meat and fish. ½ Cup Red wine vinegar ½ Cup Brown Sugar 3 Cups Orange Juice – Boiled down to ¾ cup (or use store bought concentrate) 1 Medium Shallot, peeled and roughly chopped 1 Small Clove garlic, peeled 1 Tablespoon wholegrain mustard 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh ginger 2 Tablespoons Toasted Sesame seeds 1 Tablespoons Sesame Oil 1 Serrano pepper, chopped (optional) Light Olive oil to bind- about ¾ Cup Salt and pepper Fresh Mango Salad This is a great Summer salad and the perfect side for grilled fish and meats. The flavor profiles are that of Thailand with the combination of sweet and spicy. Serves 4 People Ingredients: I large, ripe mango, peeled and sliced or diced 1/2 small red onion, very thinly sliced 1/2 Cup washed and roughly chopped cilantro leaves 1 small red Thai chili very finely chopped (de- seed if you like for less spice) 1/4 Cup roughly chopped mint 1 Tablespoon Rice Vinegar 2 Green onions thinly sliced Juice 1/4 of a fresh lime Salt and pepper to taste Instructions: Game Hen: Get the grill as hot as it will go. Once hot, brush the hen pieces lightly with some of the glaze. Place the hen on the grill skin side down and turn the heat down to medium (if you are using a coal grill, before you place the hen on the grill, push the coals to one side of the grill and sear the hen for 2 minutes on the coal side and then move the hen over to the non coal side), close the lid and cook for 2 minutes. Open the grill and turn the hen over, glaze again and close the lid. Cook for 2 more minutes with the lid closed. Repeat two more times and the turn the grill down to its lowest setting or cut the air supply on a coal grill. The temperature inside the hen should be 165 Degrees or no blood in the juice if you pierce a hole in the legs. Remove and serve with the Mango salad, lightly drizzle with the reserved glaze (not the glaze you used on the grill). Enjoy Ginger and Sesame Glaze: Place the sugar and vinegar into a saucepan and boil to syrup. This will take about 6-7 minutes and if you have a thermometer, the temperature of the liquid should be 230 Degrees F when done. Remove the syrup from the heat and add the reduced orange juice. Pour the liquid into a blender and add the shallot, Serrano pepper (if using), ginger, sesame oil, garlic and mustard. Turn on the blender on its lowest speed and gradually increase the speed until the shallot and garlic is completely chopped. While the blender is running, slowly add the oil. The final vinaigrette should be slightly thick, once at the desired thickness, add the sesame seeds. Season with salt and pepper and use warm. This can be used as a salad dressing as well as a marinade and glaze for grilled meat and fish. Fresh Mango Salad: Simply combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and serve! |
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