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I think for treats most people cook then dehydrate them using a food dehydrator.
Yes, quite a few FG members have dehydrators, and are making dehydrated sweet potato treats for their dogs.
I cook sweet potatoes for JD for meals and pill giving, as he is on a very restricted diet due to health issues. I just bake them in the microwave for 7 minutes, let cool, peel, add a little bit of water, and mash with a fork. They keep a week in the fridge, or you can freeze them. But I think you were asking about the sweet potato treats.
I think some people have also just sliced them very thin and baked them with a little oil. I'll do a search.
Here you go, a discussion on making them without a dehydrator: http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/sweet-p...
Another recipe for baked sweet potato slices from a past FG discussion:
http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/homecoo...
I thinly sliced the sweet potato and stuck them in the oven. (I read online that you need to bake them for 2 hours, so I microwaved the sweet potato for 6 minutes and only baked them for about 45 minutes). When they were almost thoroughly baked, but still a bit wet, I sprinkled the cheese on top. Some of them are still air-drying from last night, so I think I should have baked them longer. I didn't use any oil or salt and they taste just as good as sweet potato chips you would buy at the store. When I have more time, I'm going to make a big batch (plain and with cheese) for myself.
And here's the dehydrator recipes discussion: http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/thefoodgroup/forum/topics/dehydra...
I slice the sweet potatoes about 1/4 inch thick and put them right in the dehydrator. I don't precook them or peel them. I cook them until they are crisp and Pete loves them. It's the only treat I give him now, with the exception of dehydrated bananas and apples. He doesn't have any trouble with his stools.
Should I not being cooking them until crisp?
I don't see any reason not to, especially since he loves them that way!
I cook Quincy's until crisp, he also likes them that way as well.
I cook them in the microwave for 8-9 minutes. I buy the ones in the produce section that come wrapped and you cook them wrapped. I then let them cool, peel, smush in a bowl and serve.
Laurie, Could you describe this smushing, I haven't seen this term in any of my cook books and I need to know the exact methodology. :>)))))
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