Turkey Sticks (Turkey Chews)
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Turkey Sticks (Turkey Chews)
Take some thin sliced turkey breast and cut into strips, place them on a very lightly greased baking tray and cook on 180 for 20 minutes then turn the oven down very low and cook for a further hour. Leave to cool and hey presto - not quite as hard as the chicken breast/jerky but chewy all the same. Have kept for almost a week in an airtight container with no problems and Josh thinks they are lush
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ohhhhh yummy, molly already licking her lips
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They sound brilliant - and no need to panic about diabetes! Thanks Lesley.
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Oooh they sound so easy to do, I will have to get some and give it a go. But (there is always one isn't there), what gas mark is 180?
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what's gas mark???? pmslllllllllllllllllllllllllll
(Hang on I will go and find out on something called GOOGLE )
(Hang on I will go and find out on something called GOOGLE )
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only to start off wiht then do them really slow and low so they go harder and chewy without burning :S
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I made these on Friday but with chicken breast. I sliced the chicken breast really thinly and then cooked it on quite a high heat for around 15-20 minutes, then turned it down really low for about an hour/hour and a half - they came out exactly like the shop bought chicken jerky (but obviously without the hazards). Sasha and Monty loved them. And I tested Sasha's urine today to see if it was the method of cooking which was spilling the glucose into the urine, and it was all negative, so these home made chicken/turkey jerky treats are definitely healthy!
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Great news Kirsty - I just made my second (larger) batch of turkey ones for Josh and was going to try them with chicken next - just the turkey breast was on special offer in the coop! I nearly fell over Josh as I backed out of the oven with the tray
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They're definitely top of my list now! I suppose you could make them with cheaper cuts of chicken or turkey, if you were willing to strip the meat from the bone and got half decent pieces?
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I expect you could make them with other meat too - they certaibnly going down a treat withj my boy.... and unlike the turky hobnobs don't fill him up so he doesn't want to eat anything else
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are you having us on here??
have you seen the smin of a mummy (not your mummy - A MUMMY)??? bit like that cut into strips
have you seen the smin of a mummy (not your mummy - A MUMMY)??? bit like that cut into strips
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simbalove wrote:are you having us on here??
have you seen the smin of a mummy (not your mummy - A MUMMY)??? bit like that cut into strips
honestly i'm not!
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OK then when I get home I will take a photo of my current batch just for you
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Sorry - mine didn't last long enough to take pics!
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NOw your taking the michael surely
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