📘 Temperature strategy
Cornish Hen safe minimum guide
The safe internal temperature and basic check strategy for cornish hen.
Cornish Hen is easier to cook well when the safe minimum temperature is treated as the floor, not the whole plan.
Use the safe minimum first
This is the baseline internal temperature users should hit before serving.
- •Start checking cornish hen before the final target so you do not overshoot while waiting on the thermometer.
- •Probe the thickest part of cornish hen instead of trusting surface color or juices alone.
- •Guessing doneness on cornish hen from color alone
Where to check
Probe placement matters as much as the target itself.
- •Check the thickest section.
- •Avoid bone or pan contact.
- •Recheck before serving.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the safe minimum for cornish hen?
Cook to 165F
What goes wrong most often?
Guessing doneness on cornish hen from color alone
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