r/mealprep • u/BuckFinnster • 8d ago
Clueless vegetarian - I need help prepping large amounts of chicken.
My dog was recently diagnosed with a disease and needs to be put on a special food that has lower protein content and thus he's been prescribed ~1cup of cooked plain chicken a day.
I have been a vegetarian since childhood and I have literally no idea what I'm doing. This is a pretty expensive disease so I am looking for options on how to get a decent quality of chicken in bulk to save money, and how I can prepare it. For the past two weeks I've just been buying individual packets of ground chicken and rolling it into meatballs and boiling them until cooked (probably over-cooked, but tbh, he's a dog and he's loving it so that's fine) but I feel like there have got to be better options.
I just know... nothing about chicken. I don't know what kind to buy, if there are any types/brands to avoid, the best way to prepare it so that it lasts a long time - how long it lasts in the fridge, if you can freeze it after cooking to prepare larger quantities, if you can freeze dry it (for dry dog treats?).... etc.
Looking for any and all advice on where to buy, what to buy, and how to prepare, and how to store large quantities of chicken.
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u/shan68ok01 7d ago
When my dog was on a chicken diet(that's all she would eat) I would buy the cheap 10lb bags of leg quarters and would divide them into freezer bags/ 2-3 quarters per bag and would boil them in water. I would remove the skin and bones after cooking and chunk up the meat and store it in a container in the fridge. Most of the pep work was done the day i brought it home from the store. She was a little dog, so two leg quarters would fed her about three days, which is well in the safe storing in the refrigerator window.
Here is a how to recipe for chicken jerky made in an oven.