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Thaw and clean your hens and let them dry and come to room temperature. Pre-heat oven to 350. The hens will cook more evenly and hold stuffing better if you tie the legs together and tuck the wing tips under. These are little hens, no need to fully truss the bird, if you want to go crazy and do all that work truss away. Otherwise just knot a piece of cooking twine around one leg and then wrap around the other leg and knot together tightly, crossing one leg over the other. Tuck the wings back and under the bird to protect the wing tips from burring.
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Rub the outside of hens with olive oil. Salt the cavity and then stuff with the couscous. Don’t over stuff just a ¼ of a cup or so of the stuffing will fit in each bird.
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Salt, pepper and poultry spice the outside of the birds. Place the hens breast-side up on a large broiler pan sprayed with cooking spray. Leave room for air to circulate around the birds, don't over crowd.
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Bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes. While the birds bake, mix up the glaze. Put the jam, garlic and soy in a bowl and microwave for 30 second so it will mix easily. Taste and adjust the soy and garlic to you taste. Depending on the thickness of your jam you may need to add more or less soy to get the right consistency.
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When the hens are almost done baking, add the glaze and turn up the oven to 425 bake for just 5-10 more minutes be sure not to burn the glaze and that a thermometer in the breast reads 165.
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Allow to rest for about 10 minutes then remove from the broiler pan.Serve the hens whole or split down the center. The birds are very simple to slice in half with either a heavy duty steak knife or butcher knife. Warm the extra couscous and serve on the side. Enjoy.