Do not feed your pets
cooked turkey bones.
Cooked turkey bones can be dangerous as these bones are sharp and may get lodged in the GI tract, esophagus, or teeth of your pet.
Cooked turkey bones splinter.
Cooked turkey bones and gristle: Turkey bones splinter easily and can get caught in your cat's throat or esophagus.
Cooked turkey bones and any meat bones can be a danger to your dog.
Not exact matches
I roast chicken backs and parts or use leftover chicken or
turkey bones then use a electric instapot style pressure
cooker set on chicken / high temp for an hour then let it naturally depressurize let cool then refrigerate overnight take the grease layer off following day as it will congel on top its easy to remove then warm it back up to liquify and put it into ice cube trays mix 17 ice cubes (1 cup) too 1 or 2 cups water depending on strength you want the best stock on earth
Directions: Put
turkey leg or thigh in pressure
cooker / Cover with broth and water / Add vegetables, thyme, bay leaf and peppercorns / Tighten down lid and
cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the same amount of high pressure — this takes a little experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium / Cook for 30 minutes from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and s
cook on high heat until pressure gauge reaches the high mark / Turn down temperature but maintain the same amount of high pressure — this takes a little experimenting, on my stove it works on low - medium /
Cook for 30 minutes from the time the cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove turkey leg / Take meat off the bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding bones and s
Cook for 30 minutes from the time the
cooker reaches high pressure / Remove from heat and let the pressure release naturally — this takes about 20 minutes / Open the lid / Strain off the vegetables and seasonings and remove
turkey leg / Take meat off the
bone and return it to the pot with the broth, discarding
bones and skin.
Our Thanksgiving
turkey was big enough that I divided the
bones for stock between my slow
cooker and Dutch oven, and I managed to get 3 liters of beautiful, thick stock out of it.
Because the smoked
turkey was already
cooked, that should be easier to pull off the
bones.
Cover and
cook on LOW 8 to 10 hours or until lentils are tender and
turkey falls off the
bone.
ingredients
TURKEY CHILI: 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 yellow onion, diced 1 red bell pepper, diced Kosher salt 4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced 1/4 cup chili powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 pound ground turkey 1 (28 - ounce) can plum tomatoes 3 cups chicken stock (recipe below) or low - sodium store - bought chicken stock, plus more as needed 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder 1 and 1/2 cups cooked white beans, or 1 (12 - ounce) can, drained and rinsed 1 and 1/2 cups cooked kidney beans, or 1 (12 - ounce) can, drained and rinsed CHICKEN STOCK: 4 Spanish onions, halved 4 large carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped 2 celery stalks, cut into large dice 5 garlic cloves 5 pounds chicken bones 1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns 2 bay leaves 6 fresh thyme sprigs 15 fresh parsley stems TO ASSEMBLE: 1 (12 - ounce) bag tortilla chips 1 and 1/2 cups cheddar cheese (grated, to serve) 1 cup sour cream (to serve) 1 recipe Fast Guacamole (to serve, recipe below) 1/2 cup scallions (root end removed, thinly sliced on the bias) pickled jalapenos (to serve, recipe below) FAST GUACAMOLE: 4 ripe avocados 1/4 cup lime juice (2 - 3 limes) 1/4 cup cilantro leaves, chopped 1/4 cup red onion, diced 1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon cayenne PICKLED JALAPEÑOS: 6 jalapenos (sliced into 1 / 4 - inch rounds) 2 cups white vinegar 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon red chili flakes 8 - 10 black peppercorns 1 teaspoon coriander seeds 1 teaspoon Koshe
TURKEY CHILI: 1 tablespoon canola oil 1 yellow onion, diced 1 red bell pepper, diced Kosher salt 4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced 1/4 cup chili powder 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 pound ground
turkey 1 (28 - ounce) can plum tomatoes 3 cups chicken stock (recipe below) or low - sodium store - bought chicken stock, plus more as needed 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder 1 and 1/2 cups cooked white beans, or 1 (12 - ounce) can, drained and rinsed 1 and 1/2 cups cooked kidney beans, or 1 (12 - ounce) can, drained and rinsed CHICKEN STOCK: 4 Spanish onions, halved 4 large carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped 2 celery stalks, cut into large dice 5 garlic cloves 5 pounds chicken bones 1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns 2 bay leaves 6 fresh thyme sprigs 15 fresh parsley stems TO ASSEMBLE: 1 (12 - ounce) bag tortilla chips 1 and 1/2 cups cheddar cheese (grated, to serve) 1 cup sour cream (to serve) 1 recipe Fast Guacamole (to serve, recipe below) 1/2 cup scallions (root end removed, thinly sliced on the bias) pickled jalapenos (to serve, recipe below) FAST GUACAMOLE: 4 ripe avocados 1/4 cup lime juice (2 - 3 limes) 1/4 cup cilantro leaves, chopped 1/4 cup red onion, diced 1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon cayenne PICKLED JALAPEÑOS: 6 jalapenos (sliced into 1 / 4 - inch rounds) 2 cups white vinegar 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon red chili flakes 8 - 10 black peppercorns 1 teaspoon coriander seeds 1 teaspoon Koshe
turkey 1 (28 - ounce) can plum tomatoes 3 cups chicken stock (recipe below) or low - sodium store - bought chicken stock, plus more as needed 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder 1 and 1/2 cups
cooked white beans, or 1 (12 - ounce) can, drained and rinsed 1 and 1/2 cups
cooked kidney beans, or 1 (12 - ounce) can, drained and rinsed CHICKEN STOCK: 4 Spanish onions, halved 4 large carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped 2 celery stalks, cut into large dice 5 garlic cloves 5 pounds chicken
bones 1 tablespoon whole black peppercorns 2 bay leaves 6 fresh thyme sprigs 15 fresh parsley stems TO ASSEMBLE: 1 (12 - ounce) bag tortilla chips 1 and 1/2 cups cheddar cheese (grated, to serve) 1 cup sour cream (to serve) 1 recipe Fast Guacamole (to serve, recipe below) 1/2 cup scallions (root end removed, thinly sliced on the bias) pickled jalapenos (to serve, recipe below) FAST GUACAMOLE: 4 ripe avocados 1/4 cup lime juice (2 - 3 limes) 1/4 cup cilantro leaves, chopped 1/4 cup red onion, diced 1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon cayenne PICKLED JALAPEÑOS: 6 jalapenos (sliced into 1 / 4 - inch rounds) 2 cups white vinegar 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 1/2 teaspoon red chili flakes 8 - 10 black peppercorns 1 teaspoon coriander seeds 1 teaspoon Kosher salt
-LSB-...] you gut your
turkey next Thursday, cut out its spine (if spatchcocking), and then
cook and devour it leaving the
bones behind — don't throw it out!
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Stir in 2 cups of the
turkey broth (save the rest to start your next batch of Basic
Bone Broth or pour it into a mug, add a pinch of salt, and enjoy it as a light sipping broth), bring to a simmer, and
cook for 5 minutes to combine the flavors.
Cook turkey, scattering a handful of chips evenly over coals every 20 minutes and rotating
turkey every 30 minutes for even browning (lift grate with
turkey on it and rotate 180 ° each time), until an instant - read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of breast without touching
bone registers 150 °, 75 — 90 minutes.
I used 1 % milk because that's what I drink and used our
turkey broth from
cooking down the
turkey bones; and obviously,
turkey meat!
Bring liquid to a very gentle simmer and
cook until
turkey is
cooked through and an instant - read thermometer inserted near
bone of thigh registers 165 °, 35 — 45 minutes.
When my grandmother, my mom, and me
cook collard greens, we use
turkey necks and
turkey bones that are smoked or whatever, and we call it pot liquor.
High - quality proteins that are easy to
cook and prep: Ground beef /
turkey / chicken, boneless cuts of beef / pork / chicken /
turkey, chicken /
turkey sausage, fillets of fish (any kind, ideally with
bones removed), shrimp, tofu
The next day for lunch I sweated some onions and carrots in a dab of ghee, added
turkey bone broth I had in the freezer, tossed in the chopped sirloin morsel, crumbled dulse (seaweed), a dash of Himalayan salt, and some
cooked quinoa I had in the fridge.
1 chicken or small
turkey carcass, or 3 to 6 pounds (depending on how big your slow
cooker is) of any meaty
bones, with marrow
If you are a meat eater, throw seasoned
turkey meatballs in a slow
cooker and freeze the meatballs, roast a whole chicken and use the leftovers for other recipes and make
bone broth / chicken stock with the carcass, take your dried beans and make slow
cooker beans to freeze so you have them for soup and Mexican dishes, etc..
Hi, I do what my mothers always did and use a Pressure
cooker for the
turkey / chicken
bones to make a soup base.
Of course RAW (never
cooked) chicken wings, chicken /
turkey / duck necks or other consumable raw
bones are still the best way to keep teeth clean naturally.
Proteins: chicken,
turkey, lean beef, hard - boiled egg,
bone and
bone marrow, live foods (feeder grubs, worms, or crickets), low - fat yogurt (no additives), fish, beans.Always
cook meat or eggs before giving them to your bird.
I've been feeding them a large - breed puppy kibble; some homemade «porridge» consisting of chicken
bone broth, chicken meat, hearts, and livers, millet, pumpkin, carrots, peas, and spinach, which i started
cooking for them because their stools were so runny; canned
turkey and pea stew (for dogs) with pumpkin and probiotics mixed in; as well as Kongs stuffed with kibble, ground raw lamb (inc. organs), and cottage cheese, topped with a dab of cream cheese with a little peanut butter or pumpkin.
A small piece of
cooked turkey or chicken without skin,
bones or gravy makes for a nice treat without risking intestinal upset.
Boil or steam raw
bones until soft, or save the
cooked bones from your meals (
turkey and chicken
bones are great and are probably the easiest to turn into
bone meal, but lamb, beef and other
bones are just as good nutritionally speaking).
, such as
turkey, gravy, baked goods or
cooked bones, may contain ingredients that are especially hard for animals to digest (leading to pancreatitis or dangerous bloating) or that are poisonous to our furry friends!
WebMD suggests that unseasoned,
cooked lean meats, such as chicken (with the skin and
bones removed),
turkey and fish, are safe for dogs to eat in very small amounts.
«You don't want your dog to pig out on chocolate or leftover pizza, chicken or
turkey — anything with a high percentage of fat can lead to pancreatitis (inflammation and swelling of the pancreas, which can cause permanent damage and be fatal),» says Martha Gearhart, DVM, owner of Pleasant Valley Animal Hospital, Pleasant Valley, N.Y. «Raw
bones are digestible, but their sharp points are dangerous, and
cooked bones are very brittle and can shatter [once eaten].»
Cooked bones are a no - no, too, especially those from poultry like chicken and
turkey as these can break easily producing sharp splinters that can injure the lining of your husky's stomach or intestines.