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Dehydrate Chicken Legs? I have some extra chicken legs and was wondering is it safe to dehydrate them for my pup? I'm going to remove the skin and take the meat off the bone then dehydrate. Is this ok for them? |
Most people dehydrate the chicken breast because white meat has less fat, but I don't think the leg has that much fat, the thigh, on the other hand, has a lot of fat. I didn’t realize how much I had in common with chickens. :D When I dehydrate meat, I keep a weeks’ worth in refrigerator and the rest in freezer. Dehydrated meats keep longer than fresh, but it's still best to refrigerate them. You can keep a day’s worth out of the refrigerator safely. |
Thanks so much. I don't plan on doing legs again just thought I would this time as I had some in my freezer and I have grown a dislike for chicken legs myself and didn't want to waste them. |
Good idea. I am going to have to try it. Do you use a dehydrator or the oven? |
We got a dehydrator for Christmas. Best present ever gets used a lot for ourselves and our puppy. |
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Oh wow, that's much more efficient! I haven’t tried it in my convection oven yet, but in my old oven it took at least 2 hours. I know lots of people have raved about dried sweet potato chips, have you done those yet? |
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Ya they are very tasty. I enjoy them. It is one treat I can say my dog and I can share together. lol |
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