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Revision as of 09:28, 9 May 2012


Ingredients

Directions

  1. Season the Guinea fowl inside and out with the salt and garlic cloves, leaving some cloves inside the fowl and some embedded in the skin. Combine the fruit juices, sweet cider and pepper, and pour over the fowl in a saucepan.
  2. Cover and simmer gently for 1½ - 2 hours, turning over from time to time. You may need to add more cider or some chicken stock to prevent burning and to ensure there is enough fluid to fully cook the fowl.
  3. When cooked, remove the fowl from the juices and brush all over with the vegetable oil mixed with orange essence and oil and brown the fowl quickly in an oven preheated to 230 °C (450 °F). When brown, remove and cool. Joint the fowl before serving with a green salad garnished with pineapple and orange slices.