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Herbed Game Hens with Radicchio and Truffle Oil

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At the Fifth Floor, this is prepared with quail. Game hens make an easy-to-find substitute.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

1/4 cup chopped fresh basil
1/4 cup chopped fresh chives
1/4 cup chopped fresh tarragon
3/4 cup olive oil
3/4 cup chopped shallots
2 Cornish game hens, each quartered
2 heads radicchio, each cut into 6 wedges
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
1 cup beef stock or canned beef broth
2 teaspoons grated lemon peel
1 teaspoon white truffle oil*

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Mix herbs, 1/2 cup oil and 1/2 cup shallots in bowl. Place hens in large resealable bag. Add herb oil and seal; shake well. Chill overnight.

    Step 2

    Place radicchio on large rimmed baking sheet. Whisk balsamic vinegar and 1/4 cup olive oil in small bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Pour all but 1/4 cup marinade over radicchio, turning to coat. Let stand 3 hours.

    Step 3

    Boil stock, 1/4 cup shallots and reserved 1/4 cup marinade in heavy small saucepan over medium heat until reduced to 1/2 cup, about 6 minutes. Add lemon peel. Cool. Add truffle oil. Season lemon vinaigrette with pepper.

    Step 4

    Preheat oven to 450°F. Place hen pieces on another rimmed baking sheet. Bake until brown and cooked through, about 45 minutes.

    Step 5

    Heat large skillet over medium-high heat. Add radicchio with marinade; sauté until lightly browned, about 3 minutes per side. Serve hens and radicchio with vinaigrette.

  2. Step 6

    *Available at Italian markets, specialty foods stores and some supermarkets.

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