Preparing meals for your cat doesn't need to be a daily hassle in the kitchen. You can whip up this delicious low-carb chicken recipe over the weekend, ensuring your cat enjoys nutritious meals throughout the week.
132 g -4.7 ozChicken eggs (whole)(approximately 3-4 medium-sized eggs)
65.7 g -2.3 ozChicken breast (no skin, no bone)
6.57 g -0.23 ozAdult Multivitamin/Multimineral (Brand: Centrum)
6.57 g - 0.23 ozSpirulina Powder
1.65 g -0.06 ozPsyllium Husk Powder
Instructions
Preparation:
Begin by adding water to a pot large enough to boil eggs in and bringing this water to a boil.
With the water boiling, add your eggs to the water. Boil the eggs until they are hardboiled (approximately 4-5 minutes on high heat).
Remove the hardboiled eggs from the water and allow them to cool. Important: weigh the eggs once they are peeled to ensure they meet the recipe’s requirements!
In another pot or saucepan, bring some water to a very gentle heat – approximately 165 °F (73.9 °C). Ensure that this pot or saucepan has a lid.
Slice the chicken breast into portions roughly the size of the chicken hearts.
Add the chicken hearts and cut-up chicken breast pieces to this second pot and put on the lid.
Cook the chicken breasts and hearts for the least amount of time necessary for them to cook all the way through (usually around 3-4 minutes).
Once cooked, turn off the stove and remove the pan from the heat source. Gently scoop out the hearts and breast pieces from the water and transfer them to another bowl. Allow them to cool. Important: weigh the meat to ensure it matches the requirements for the recipe!
With all 3 ingredients cooked (eggs, hearts, and breast), slice, chop, mince, or dice all the components into similar-sized portions (depending on your cat’s preference).
Finely crush the multivitamin/multimineral supplement into a powder (hint: a food processor works wonderfully for this step!).
Add the spirulina powder, psyllium husk, and the powdered multivitamin/multimineral supplement to the bowl containing the other cooked ingredients. Ensure you sprinkle these evenly over the food. (Tip: If your cat prefers minced food, you can finely chop all the cooked ingredients in a food processor with the powders and supplement!)
Portion out the final mixture into meal-sized portions for your cat.