MAKE & STORE DEHYDRATED SWEET POTATO CHIPS- DOGS

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Make & Store Dehydrated Sweet Potato Chips- Dogs image

We can't forget our buddies! I use Mylar Bags, and cut down to a small size. This way they will always be fresh! Always inspect the chips and carefully reseal mylar bags after use~monitor and protect your efforts from mold/bacterial growth. To have fresh chips and no spoilage-keep absorbers in. *Another thought, in case of an...

Provided by Susan Cutler

Categories     Other Snacks

Time 14h

Number Of Ingredients 3

sweet potatoes, whatever amount you would like
cinnamon or ginger
mylar bags and oxygen absorbers

Steps:

  • 1. "Dehydrated sweet potatoes make great homemade dog treats. Used as a safe and healthy alternative to rawhides, dried sweet potatoes are also cheaper. With a food dehydrator, these tasty treats are simple to make and your four-legged friend will love them. You can also dehydrate sweet potatoes by baking the sweet potato chips at a low temperature for a few hours. Sweet potatoes have a number of nutrients and vitamins that are good for dogs, as well as humans." Statement by Erin Whitney-Chavez
  • 2. Peel and wash the sweet potatoes. Be sure to remove any eyes or green parts of the potato you find.
  • 3. Slice your sweet potatoes as thin as you would like not exceeding 1/4 inch. If you are making chips for a dog treat, you want the slices to be as thin as possible. If you are making chews to replace rawhides, you want the slices to be a little thicker.
  • 4. Place your sweet potato slices on a cookie sheet. If you have a food dehydrator, place the slices on the dehydrating trays. Try to leave space between the slices so that the edges can dry completely.
  • 5. Season your sweet potato slices as you would like. Dogs usually do not need any additional spices for their sweet potatoes but you can sprinkle cinnamon or ginger for added taste. Both cinnamon and ginger are very good for dogs.
  • 6. Bake or dehydrate the sweet potato slices. If you have a food dehydrator, the slices will take about 12-14 hours to completely dry out. If you are using your oven, preheat to 135 degrees. Bake sweet potatoes for 6 to 12 hours. Check the potatoes to find your desired crispiness.
  • 7. Store in small Mylar Bags or jars, sealing properly. Don't forget to add to each bag, Oxygen Absorbers. You can use large Mylar bags, simply cut to size. If there is any product left, keep the oxygen absorber in bag and close tightly even if you cannot seal. Label

Mdmojibor Rahman
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These chips were delicious! My dog loved them and they were so easy to make.


Pro Tik
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. These chips were a lifesaver when I was trying to find a healthy snack for my dog with food allergies.


DarkSouls
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These chips were a great addition to my dog's treat bag. He loves them and they're a healthy alternative to other treats.


Olivia Diarah
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I'll definitely be making these chips again. They were a hit with my dog and they were so easy to make.


Md Tamal islam
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These chips were a bit too crispy for my dog's taste, but I'm sure they would be great for other dogs.


sgfvv Cjfh
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These chips were a great way to use up some leftover sweet potatoes. I'll definitely be making them again.


Cynthia JOHNSON
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My dog loved these chips! They were the perfect size for training treats and they were gone in no time.


Aarif Ansari
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These chips were a little too hard for my dog to chew. I'll try making them again with a shorter baking time.


Bhogendar Kumar
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I was looking for a healthy treat for my dog and these chips seemed like a good option. My dog loved them and they were easy to make.


Kashish Kumari
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These chips are a great way to sneak some extra veggies into my dog's diet. He loves them and they're a healthy alternative to other treats.


Danraj Rai
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my chips didn't turn out crispy. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


Alisha Jude
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These chips were a great way to use up some leftover sweet potatoes. My dog loved them and they were a healthy alternative to store-bought treats.


Osarame Stephen
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The chips were a little too crispy for my dog's taste, but I think I'll try making them again with a shorter baking time.


Ansar Malick
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These chips were easy to make and my dog loved them. I'll definitely be making them again.


Dobolo Cecilie Hoveka
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My dog is a picky eater, but he loved these chips. They're the perfect size for training treats and they're not too hard or too soft.


Kamara Sallieu
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These chips were a lifesaver when I was trying to find a healthy snack for my dog with food allergies. They're made with just one ingredient and my dog loves them!


Sulueti Misi
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I was a bit skeptical at first, but these chips were a huge success with my dog. He loves them! They're a great alternative to store-bought treats.


vip Car Care
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The chips turned out crispy and flavorful, and my dog couldn't get enough of them. They were the perfect healthy treat for my furry friend.


Maya Jenkins
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These dehydrated sweet potato chips were a hit with my pup! They were easy to make and only required a few simple ingredients. I loved that I could control the ingredients and avoid any added preservatives or fillers.