Pureed or Mushie Type foods?!


Question:

Pureed or Mushie Type foods?

I need some ideas of what to eat, Mainly Protien type foods.

Right now I am eating Cottage cheese, applesauce, smoothies, protien shaks, tameles in a can, yogert, jello, pudding, and popcicle

What are some good ideas or recipes of things i can eat? I am out of ideas.

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Answers:

Cook meat so it comes out soft and moist, it will puree much easier than tough and dry meat. Slow cooking meat in a slow cooker/crock pot is a great option.

Meats puree differently depending on the muscle fibers, and amount of fat and moisture in the meat. Add liquid in small amounts and a stabilizer such as a piece of bread if needed. You can use the liquid/sauce the meat was cooked in.

You can also add mashed potatoes, it will give it a nice flavor and help it to puree to a smoother consistency.

Sometimes meats puree fine alone though they may come out a bit dry.

Some people prefer to puree the meat dry until it's almost a powder then add small amounts of liquid and finish pureeing. It's really up to you to decide what works best.

Stringy beef or things with skins often do not puree well such as hot dogs.

When pureeing fish you can add lemon juice, mayonnaise or tarter sauce.

When pureeing chicken, beef, turkey etc. you can use various sauces, broth or gravy.

For tuna or canned salmon you can puree with mayonnaise.

Great ideas below




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