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Hi everyone! Lately our dinners had fallen into a predictable rotation — chicken, beef, pork — rinse and repeat. To shake things up I picked up some Cornish hens and decided to grill them instead of roasting. The result was these Grilled Orange Glazed Cornish Hens, and they quickly became a family favorite.
I hadn’t cooked Cornish hens since shortly after my husband and I got married. Back then I was still learning the basics in the kitchen, and that dinner was memorable for reasons other than my cooking skills. This time I wanted something simple but special for a weeknight meal, so the tiny birds were a perfect choice.
I found Tyson® Cornish Hens at Walmart in the frozen meat section. They come in two-packs, with no additives, preservatives, or added hormones, and the giblets were already removed — a small convenience that made prep easier.
For the bright, citrus-forward flavor I used Kikkoman® Orange Sauce both as part of the marinade and later as a glaze. It gives a familiar orange-chicken profile that our family loves, without a lot of fuss.
I paired the hens with grilled zucchini and roasted baby potatoes. The zucchini grills quickly and develops a lovely char, while the potatoes were cut and roasted so they wouldn’t end up as a lump of undercooked starch.
Because we prefer a quick cook time and even grilling, I butterflied the hens by removing the backbone so they lay flat. I marinated them in a citrus-olive oil mixture for several hours to keep the meat juicy, then grilled them skin-side up. I left the center burner off to avoid over-charring and rotated the birds so they cooked evenly.
To make a glossy, tangy glaze I whisked together Kikkoman Orange Sauce with orange marmalade and a touch of Dijon mustard for balance. Once the hens started to brown on the grill I basted them several times with the glaze until the skin was crisp and lacquered.
The hens finished in roughly 15–20 minutes — quick enough for a weeknight but plenty flavorful. I served each person a portion along with the roasted potatoes and grilled zucchini. The skin was crisp, the meat tender and juicy, and the sweet-tangy glaze tied everything together.
If you’re looking to break out of a dinner rut, these grilled Cornish hens are an easy way to serve something elegant without a lot of effort. The orange glaze gives familiar, comforting flavors while the grill adds a pleasant smokiness.
Ingredients for Grilled Orange Glazed Cornish Hens
- 6 Cornish hens
- Salt and pepper
- 3/4 cup olive oil
- Juice of 3 limes
- 3/4 cup orange juice
- 3/4 cup Kikkoman Orange Sauce for the marinade
- 1 bottle Kikkoman Orange Sauce for the glaze
- 3 tablespoons orange marmalade
- 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard