I've been wanting to try making Jerky in my Ninja Foodi, so let's try it out on some chicken for a treat for Allie Jean. This process would be exactly the same for making jerky for yourself, you would just marinate the meat overnight in whatever flavoring you want-I'm thinking a spicy, soy sauce, honey, garlic mixture of some sort. I've never given Allie many treats because I do not like most of the store bought options. If I'm going to make her food, I shouldn't give her snacks that are full of the junk I was trying to avoid in the first place. Using the dehydrator function in the Foodi, I can make her dried sweet potatoes, chicken jerky, salmon jerky, dried apples, dried sugar snap peas, all kinds of healthy treats. I did this round with no flavoring, but you can sprinkle with some turmeric or ginger if you'd like to mix things up for your pooch and add some healthy spices-but keep it simple.
Recipe
2 organic, free range chicken breasts
Directions:
1.) Pound the chicken breasts to an even thickness
2.) Slice the chicken into 1/4" - 1/2" thick slices - the thinner the better, but try to be consistent
3.) Place on dehydrator racks and cook in the Foodi (or other dehydrator) at 150 for about 6 hours
Note:
This can be done in the oven, just set your oven to the lowest possible temperature, place your chicken on an oven safe rack on a baking sheet, and cook for about 4 hours or until done.
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks or in the freezer for 4-6 months
Things I used in this video:
Ninja Foodi 6.5qt multi-cooker
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Dehydrator Racks
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