Chapter 38 clarifies this specific point. While it is true that Sai Baba sometimes prepared food that contained meat, he was extremely careful about who received it. The text explicitly states that he only served this type of food to devotees who were already habitual meat-eaters. For those who had never eaten meat, Baba would not even let them touch it, and he certainly never used the Prasad to create a craving for it. This shows his respect for the individual practices and dietary restrictions of his followers, ensuring he never committed the "rashness of giving them a craving for it through the Prasad."
I heard Sai Baba cooked with meat. Did he make his Hindu Brahmin devotees eat it?
📖 Chapter 38