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Serves four to six. Chickens be set in a pastry on their backs with the
breast upward and large slices of bacon on the breast, and then covered. Item in
the Lombard manner, when the chickens be plucked and prepared, take beaten eggs
(to wit yolks and whites) with verjuice and spice powder and dip your chickens
therin; then set them in the pasty with strips of bacon as above. The purpose of the pastry is to contain the baking chicken; it
need not be particularly good pastry, or even edible. I substitute wine vinegar
for verjuice. 1 three- to four-pound chicken, or two game hens 1. Pre heat oven to 350°. 2. Roll out pastry dough into an oblong about half an inch
thick, or, if using game hens, two oblongs. 3. In a bowl, lightly beat the egg, and stir in vinegar and
spices. 4. Place the chicken or game hens on the pastry and, with a
pastry brush, cover the fowl thoroughly with egg mixture. Place the strips of
bacon on the breasts. 5. Snugly fold the pastry around the fowl, crimping the seams
together with your fingers. Trim off any excess pastry. With a knife cut several
openings in the crust, perhaps in an artistic pattern. 6. Put the fowl in a roasting pan, put it in the oven, and
bake for thirty minutes per pound for the chicken, at least an hour for the game
hens, or until the meat is cooked through. 7. Remove from oven, allow to cool for a while, and remove
pastry before serving. |