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Liver Training Treats
Liver Training Treats Ingredients: beef, grass-fed, ground, raw spices, garlic powder Directions: Cut liver into 1/2 inch cubes. This is easier to do if the liver is partially frozen first. Sprinkle lightly with garli...
Liver Training Treats
Ingredients:
beef, grass-fed, ground, raw
spices, garlic powder
Directions:
Cut liver into 1/2 inch cubes.
This is easier to do if the liver is partially frozen first.
Sprinkle lightly with garlic powder.
Cover a baking sheet with foil and spray the foil well with baking oil spray (such as Pam.
).
Place liver cubes on tray in a single layer.
Try to separate the cubes as much as possible.
Place tray in a slow oven (about 200 degrees) for two hours.
After two hours, remove the tray, let the liver cool slightly, and turn the cubes.
This usually means peeling them from the foil.
I usually prepare a second tray with foil and spray to transfer them to as I peel them off, although this is not necessary.
Reduce oven heat as low as it will go (150 degrees on my oven).
Put liver back into oven and leave it in overnight.
The idea is to dry the cubes thoroughly without overcooking them.
If your oven temp doesn't go below 200 or so, just crack the oven door a bit.
When they are dry & hard, let them cool completely, and store at room temp in an airtight container.
Ingredients:
beef, grass-fed, ground, raw
spices, garlic powder
Directions:
Cut liver into 1/2 inch cubes.
This is easier to do if the liver is partially frozen first.
Sprinkle lightly with garlic powder.
Cover a baking sheet with foil and spray the foil well with baking oil spray (such as Pam.
).
Place liver cubes on tray in a single layer.
Try to separate the cubes as much as possible.
Place tray in a slow oven (about 200 degrees) for two hours.
After two hours, remove the tray, let the liver cool slightly, and turn the cubes.
This usually means peeling them from the foil.
I usually prepare a second tray with foil and spray to transfer them to as I peel them off, although this is not necessary.
Reduce oven heat as low as it will go (150 degrees on my oven).
Put liver back into oven and leave it in overnight.
The idea is to dry the cubes thoroughly without overcooking them.
If your oven temp doesn't go below 200 or so, just crack the oven door a bit.
When they are dry & hard, let them cool completely, and store at room temp in an airtight container.