Kitties!
Gorging Grizz here.
Many of you requested instructions for your servants learn how to make delectable dehydrated chikkun jerky.
Here's how:
First we get Mommy, particularly when she's already hot and sweaty and still in her yoga clothes, to fire up the big (Scouty) stew pot filled with water and a tablespoon of salt. While she waits for the water to boil she trims off the gross fatty bits (which make the water foam like crazy) from the boneless skinless chix titz--and shoos cats off the counter.
Then she boils them up, about six at a time, 10 minutes per batch. And shoos cats off the counter.
At this point Mommy gets tired of shooing so she minces up some steaming Sacrificial Chikkun for us, burning her fingers. Which we reject, in favor of this:
Licking the chikkun slices!
For which we are, once again, shooed, apparently for disturbing the avian artistic array.
After the titz cool on a rack for a half hour or so Mommy thinly slices them and puts them the dehydrator rack, and after 6-7 hours at 135℉ we have Incomparable Nomminess!
At this point we swat do the Self-Shooing Shuffle to optimize distribution...
So, to summarize:
trim and boil boneless skinless chicken breasts in salted water for about 10 minutes (shoo)
cool--counter (shoo) or refrigerator (delayed shooing)
slice about 3/16" (3-4 mm) thick (activate extreme shooing skillz)
dehydrate until almost crisp
scuffle
Bon Appetit!
Happy Thursday!
XX Glutted Grizz XX
Ahhh, nothin says lovin like chick titz in the dehydrator oven!
ReplyDeleteBoy, that looks nummy.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to make blue & green popcorn balls for our SOOPERBOWL PARTY tomorrow at work. GO HAWKS!!!
:-) T.
what's a dehydrator rack and where might a human find one? I'm thinking for my favorite apple chips! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat Woman
Yummy yummy yummy.
ReplyDeleteAnd yummy again
Yum! I've had these and they are tasty! My human needs to get a dehydrator!
ReplyDeleteA bit of a shoo-in for the chickenfest!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Grizz - you have such a good mommy. Tell her thanks for the instructions.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, the hubby has been thinking about getting a dehydrator...maybe if I give him this recipe, he may want to make chicken tit snacks for Chuck and Angel, since Chuck cannot eat kibble...ever...due to constipation issues. Hmmm...
ReplyDeleteYou lucky bunch!
ReplyDeleteMummy and Daddy are vegan..this would make them puke...so we have a 'cat in hell's chance' of ever getting this.
The REAL Maple Syrup Mob xxxxx
Awesome--we will have to try this!
ReplyDeletethe boyz want to know if there is room for them to move into the lounge.
ReplyDeleteDave, why not? three more won't make any difference and I'll bet Trish will never notice (or Scott either). haha!!
Deleteomg, that is hilarious. I, too, am very aware of the shoo-shuffle, but normally they are all hovering around my feet. Invariably one of them gets a tail stepped on and squalls, which sends them all running! Then I feel bad and have to call them all back to give them treats. I guess I need to get me a dehydrator and make the chikkun titz jerky for my 12.
ReplyDeleteWe need to get a dehydrator and make these stat!
ReplyDeleteOh yum! You kitties are so lucky to have such yummy treat!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm glad you posted these directions. I am assuming boiling the chicken takes care of any salmonella issues? Next time chicken is on sale, I'm going for it. Someone gave me a like new dehydrator. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteTammy
Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteUmmm Mom needs to get on of them dehydrating racks!
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty simple recipe Grizz...I'm sure my cats would say even I could do it. If I had a dehydrator that is. Sigh, I see another piece of kitchen equipment in my future. Anything for the cats, right? :)
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N heerz two a big-scale pomfret kinda week oh end ♥
we don't have a dehydrator. but the one time we made food for the kittehs, they didn't like is, sigh.
ReplyDeleteemma and buster
Wow ! Your mom is a 5 stars cook ! Unfortunately, we don't have a dehydrator... Purrs
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. We have a cheap dehydrator to use on herbs and I have made raisins- I wonder if it will work for chicken?
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice mom you guys have that will go through all that work for you!
ReplyDeleteYour mommy rocks for doing this for you guys and make "Incomparable Nomminess!"
ReplyDeleteWe gotta get one of those dehydrator thingys. :)
ReplyDeleteOh! Wow! Mes sending this recipe to Daddy (the dehydrator thingy is in Midway) Maybe hes will makes some for Jo Jo, Kozmo and Cinnamon and purrhaps sends mes some!
ReplyDeleteNummy Nummy!!!
Kisses
Nellie
Oh wow dat's cool. Weez gunna hav to get mommy to make us sum of this. Fanks fur da stwuctions.
ReplyDeleteLuv ya'
Dezi and Lexi
The Farm cats do not like dehydrated treats....
ReplyDeleteThis was so cute and amusing. Enjoy your chick-hen goodness! XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteThat sure looks jummy *licking my nose*
ReplyDeleteXOXO
I am forever buying the stuff, I guess I should just make it. That's about all my Grace will eat these days. I have to put it on her food to get her to eat it.
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