Mutt
Meatballs
- 1/2
pound ground beef
- 1/3
cup grated cheddar cheese cup rye flour
- 1
carrot, finely chopped/grated
- 1/2
cup bread crumbs
- 1
egg
- 1
teaspoon tomato paste
Preheat
oven to 350º . Combine all ingredients
in a bowl. Scoop out by the spoonful
and roll into mini-size meatballs.
Place the meatballs on a cookie sheet Bake
15 to 20 minutes. Store in the refrigerator
- 1
8 oz. can salmon with juice
- 1/2
cup chopped parsley
- 3
eggs, shells included
- 1/2
cup sesame seeds ground up in coffee grinder
- 1/2
cup flax seeds ground up in coffee grinder
- 2-3
cups potato flour
Put
these ingredients into a food processer,
mix VERY WELL. Pour potato flour through
the opening while the motor is running.
I can't tell you exactly how much, but I
would guess about 2-3 cups. When the dough
forms, like a pie curst, and rolls into
a ball it is ready to take out.
Dump
this mess onto potato floured counter or
board. Knead more flour into this and when
it is a rolled out cookie consistancy, it
is ready to roll out into about 14 inch
thick. I use a pizza cutter to roll our
long strips and then cut crosswise to make
samll squares . If you want FANCY you may
use a cookie cutter. Bake on cookie sheets,
sprayed Pam or line the sheet with parchemnt
paper. I put in as many as will fit. Usually
two whole cookie sheets suffices. I bake
this in a 375º oven for 20 min. Turn and
rotate the cookie sheets and bake about
10 more minutes. You can make them as soft
or as hard as you want.
- 2
cups brown rice flour
- 1
Tablespoon activated charcoal (find this
at drugstores, not the briquets!)
- 3
Tablespoons canola oil
- 1
egg
- 1/2
cup chopped fresh mint
- 1/2
cup chopped fresh parsley
- 2/3
cup lowfat milk
Preheat
oven to 400F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet.
Combine flour and charcoal. Add all the
other ingredients.Drop teaspoonfulls on
oiled sheet, about 1 inch apart. Bake 15-20
minutes. Store in airtight container in
the refrigerator.
Archie
Squares
- 2
1/2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1/2
cup powdered dry milk
- 1/2
tsp. garlic powder
- 1
tsp. brown sugar or honey
- 6
tbs. meat or bacon drippings, cold right
from refrigerator, not melted or soft!
- 1
egg, slightly beaten
- 1/2
cup Ice water
Preheat
oven to 350F. Lightly oil a cookie sheet.
Combine flour, dry milk, garlic powder and
sugar. Cut in meat drippings until mixture
resembles corn meal. Mix in egg. Add enough
water so that mixture forms a ball. Using
your fingers, pat out dough onto cookie
sheet to 1/2" thick. Cut dough into squares
appropriate for your dog size. Prick each
cookie with fork. Bake 25-30 minutes. Remove
from tray and cool on rack. Store in airtight
container.
Wheat-Free
Scotty Biscuits
- 1
cup oatmeal
- 1
cup rye flour
- 2
tablespoons sugar
- 1
tablespoon melted butter or margarine
- 1/2
cup milk
Combine
oatmeal, 3/4 cup of the rye flour, sugar
and butter together. Slowly add the milk
till a firm but slightly sticky dough forms.
Scrape out dough onto a wooden board or
counter. Knead in the rest of the rye flour
till the dough stiffens a little. Wrap in
saran wrap and chill for one hour.
Preheat
oven to 350 degrees. Roll out dough till
1/4 inch thickness. Cut into shapes ( I
like to use scotty dog cutters). Place on
lightly greased cookie sheets. Bake for
15 minutes. Turn off oven and let biscuits
rest till cool in oven with the door closed.
Store in air-tight container for up to 2
weeks.
Cheesie
Bites
- 1
cup wheat flour
- 1
cup grated cheddar cheese
- 1
tablespoon soft butter or margarine
- 1/2
cup milk
Mix
flour and cheese together. Add the softened
butter. Slowly add milk till you form a
stiff dough. You may not need all of the
milk. Knead on floured board for a few minutes.
Roll
out to 1/4 inch thickness. Cut into shapes
and place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake
350 degrees oven for 15 minutes. Let cool
in oven with the door slightly open till
cold and firm. Refrigerate to keep fresh.
Doggy
Oatmeal Cookies
- 1
cup uncooked oatmeal
- ¾
cup cornmeal
- 3
cup whole wheat flour
- ¾
cup powdered milk
- ½
cup margarine
- 1
tsp. bouillon granules
- 1
½ cup meat broth or hot water
- 1
egg, beaten
Preheat
oven to 325F. Dissolve bouillon in meat
broth, while still hot, put some of the
broth into a blender with the garlic and
blend on high. Pour all broth into large
bowl, add margarine & oatmeal &
stir. Let sit 5 minutes to cool. Stir in
powdered milk, cornmeal & egg. Add flour,
1/2 cup at a time, mixing well after each
addition. Knead by hand, adding more flour
if needed. Roll on floured surface to 1/2"
thick, cut into shapes. Place on greased
cookie sheet. Bake 50- 60 minutes, allow
to cool & dry out until hard.
Soft
Doggie Cookies
- 3
(2 1/2 oz. each) jars of baby food; either
beef or chicken
- 1/4
cup Dry milk powder
- 1/4
cup Wheat germ or cream of wheat
Combine
all ingredients in bowl and mix well. Roll
into small balls and place on well-greased
cookie sheet. Flatten slightly with a fork.
Bake in preheated 350F oven for 15 minutes
until brown. Cool on wire rack. Refrigerate
to keep fresh or freeze. Great for older
dogs with teeth problems.
Fido's
Favorite Treats
Store
in the refrigerator or in the freezer as
these can go moldy if left at room temperature
for very long.
- 1
cup rolled oats
- 1/3
cup margarine or butter
- 1
cup boiling water
- 3/4
cup cornmeal
- 1
tablespoon sugar
- 2
teaspoons chicken or beef instant bullion
- 1/2
cup milk
- 4
ounces shredded cheddar cheese ( 1 cup)
- 1
egg, beaten
- 2
cups white or wheat flour
Preheat
oven to 325 degrees.Grease cookie sheets.
In large bowl combone rolled oats, margarine
and water; let stand for 10 minutes. Sitr
in cornmeal, sugar, boullion, milk,cheese
and egg. Mix well. Add flour 1 cup at a
time, mixing well after each addition to
form stiff dough.
On
floured surface, knead in remaining flour
until dough is smooth and no longer sticky,
3 to 4 minutes. Roll or pat out dough to
1/2 inch thickness; cut with cookie cutter.
Place 1 inch apart on cookie sheets.
Bake
for 35 to 45 minutes or until golden brown.
Cool completely. Store loosely covered.
Makes 3 1/2 dozen large biscuits.
Milk
Bone Dog Biscuits
- 3/4
cup hot water
- 1/3
cup margarine
- 1/2
cup powdered milk
- 1
teaspoon salt
- 1
egg, beaten
- 3
cups whole wheat flour
- Variation:
increase margarine to 1/2 cup and add
2 teaspoons sugar
In
large bowl pour hot water over the margarine.
Stir in powdered milk, salt, and egg. Add
flour, 1/2 cup at a time. Knead for a few
minutes to form stiff dough. Pat or roll
to 1/2 inch thickness. Cut into bone shapes.
Bake at 325 degrees for 50 minutes. Cool.
They will dry out quite hard. Makes about
1 1/4 pounds of biscuits. Costs around 30
cents per pound.
Healthy
Dog Snacks
- 1
3/4 cups plain flour
- 2
tsp toasted wheat germ
- 1/2
cup brown sugar
- 1/4
cup sesame seeds
- rind
of 1 lemon
- 12
tsp butter or margarine
- 1/2
cup ground walnuts
- 1/2
tsp vanilla extract
Combine
all the ingredients. Knead until thoroughly
blended. Divide into 6 parts. Roll each
into a log. Wrap loosely in waxpaper. Freeze.
When needed, thaw and slice into 1/2 thick
slices (across roll). Preheat oven to 375F.
Place cookies on an ungreased cookie pan.
Bake about 12 minutes. Makes 6-8 cookies
per roll.
Veggie
Bones
- 3
cups minced parsley
- 1/4
cup carrots, chopped very fine
- 1/4
cup shredded mozzarella or parmesan cheese
- 2
tablespoons olive oil
- 2
3/4 cups whole wheat flour
- 2
tablespoons bran
- 2
teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2
to 1 cup of water
Preheat
oven to 350 degrees, rack on middle level.
Lightly grease a large baking sheet.
Stir
together parsley, carrots, cheese, and oil.
combine all the dry ingredients and add
to veggies. Gradually add 1/2 cup of water,
mixing well. Make a moist but not wet dough.
If needed, add a little more water. Knead
for one minute.
roll
dough out to 1/2 inch thickness. Using cookie
cutter or a glass, cut out the shapes and
transfer them to the baking sheet. Gather
the scraps and reroll and cut.
Bake
for 20-30 minutes until biscuits have browned
and hardened slightly. (They will harden
more as they cool.) Speed cooling by placing
them on wire racks. Store in airtight tin.
Vegetarian
Dog Biscuits
- 2
1/2 cups flour
- 3/4
cup dry milk powder
- 1/2
cup vegetable oil
- 2
tbs. brown sugar
- 2
vegetable bouillon cubes; dissolved in
- 3/4
cup boiling water
- 1/2
cup carrots (optional)
- 1
egg
Preheat
oven to 300F. Mix all ingredients into a
ball and roll out to about 1/4" thick. Cut
with bone-shaped cookie cutter, or strips,
or a cutter shape of your own choice. Place
on ungreased cookie sheet and bake 30 minutes
at 300F.
Apple
Crunch Pupcakes
- 2
3/4 cups water
- 1/4
cup applesauce, unsweetened
- 1/4
teaspoon vanilla
- 4
cups whole wheat flour
- 1
cup dried apple chips ( you can also use
fresh fruit)
- 1
tablespoon baking powder
- 1
egg, beaten slightly
- 4
tablespoons honey
Preheat
oven to 350 degrees. Spray muffin tin with
cooling spray.
Mix
all wet ingredients thoroughly. Combine
dry ingredients in separate bowl. Add wet
to dry slowly , scraping well to make sure
no dry mixture is left. Pour into muffin
tins. Bake for 1 1/4 hours or until a toothpick
inserted into center comes out dry. Sotre
in a sealed container. Makes around 12-14
pupcakes.
Poofy
Doggy Drops
- 1
pkg. dry yeast
- 1/4
cup warm water(110-115F.)
- 1
1/2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1
cup flour
- 1
pkg. unflavored gelatin
- 1
cup dry milk powder
- 1/4
cup corn oil
- 1
egg
- 6
oz pet food,canned
- 1/4
cup water
Dissolve
yeast in 1/4 cup warm water. Mix all dry
ingredients together. Add the rest of the
ingredients . (Dough will be very stiff.
Drop dough by level half-teaspoons onto
ungreased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated
300F. oven 25 minutes. Leave in oven to
dry and cool. Store in airtight container.
Bonnie's
Sunshine Liver Brownies
The
recipe makes a lot of brownies so keep any
leftovers (should there be any) in the freezer
because they spoil real easy.
- 3
to 3 1/2 lbs of liver, beef or chicken
- 1
C whole wheat flour
- 2
C white flour
- 1/2
C corn meal
- 1
med shaker of grated parmesan cheese
Preheat
oven to 350 degrees. Cover cookie sheet
with foil, coat with cooking spray, sprinkle
lightly with corn meal and set aside. Process
liver in food processor or blender until
it looks like milk chocolate. Pour into
large mixing bowl and blend in the rest
of the ingredients. Spread evenly onto cookie
sheet (the mixture will be thick) and sprinkle
lightly with corn meal. Bake until no pink
is left. I usually bake them for about 30
min for one pan and then turn the oven off
but leave the brownies inside until they
are cool. Cut in pieces and be ready to
be loved by your dog(s). I have yet to meet
a dog that doesn't like SLBs and I think
that this is about the greatest bait on
earth... Enjoy!!!
Panda's
Party Cake
- 2/3
cup ripe mashed bananas
- 1/2
cup softened butter
- 3
large eggs
- 3/4
cup water
- 2
cups unbleached white flour
- 2
teaspoons baking powder
- 1
teaspoon baking soda
- 2
teaspoons cinnamon
- 1/2
cup chopped pecans
- 1/2
cup dried fruit bits
In
mixing bowl, beat together mashed banana
and butter until creamy. Add eggs and water.
Beat well. Stir in dry ingredients. Beat
until smooth. Add nuts and fruit. Spoon
batter evenly into oiled and floured bundt
pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 35 minutes.
Cool on wire rack 5 minutes, remove from
pan, replace on rack and cool.
Optional
Frosting
- 2
cup mashed banana
- 1
Tblsp butter
- 6
Tblsp carob powder
- 2
tsp vanilla
- 3
Tblsp unbleached flour
- 1
tsp. cinnamon
Blend thoroughly and spread on cool cake.
Sprinkle with chopped pecans. The frosting
contains carob, which is a safe (almost
tastes like) chocolate substitute
Newf
Breakfast Bars
I
love this recipe because it makes a lot
& it's so easy, you just throw everything
into the bowl, mix & pat onto 2 greased
cookie sheets, no rolling or cookie cutters.
- 12
c. oatmeal
- 4
c. whole wheat flour
- 8
eggs
- 3/4
c. oil
- 2/3
c. honey
- 1/2
c. molasses
- 2
c. milk
- 1
large can solid pack pumpkin (optional)
- 3
to 4 mashed bananas (optional)
Preheat
oven to 325. Grease 2 cookie sheets
Dump
everything into a VERY large bowl.
Mix this whole mess together (I use my hands,
AFTER I take my rings off, another story),
pat onto greased cookie sheets & bake
at 325 for 1 hour. After 1 hour turn oven
off, crack oven door & allow cookies
to cool in oven. Break into whatever size
you want (mine like LARGE).
These
freeze really well. My guys love these,
they sit in front of the oven waiting.
Darlene's
Favorite Dog "Cookie
My
favorite dog "cookie" (low-fat, low-calorie,
about 20 calories per 4" cookie).
- 2
cups rye flour
- 1/2
cup vegetable oil
- 2/3
cup warm water
- 1/2
cup white flour
- 1/4
cup cornmeal
Mix
well. I usually add about 1/4 tsp either
vanilla or mint flavor.
Roll
out to 1/4" thick. Cut into shapes (I usually
use about a 3-4" bone-shape cutter). Bake
on lightly greased cookie sheet for 30 minutes
at 350 degrees.
Surprise
Snacks
- ¼
cup hot water
- 8
each chicken or beef bouillon -- cubes
- 1
package dry yeast
- 1
½ cups tomato juice
- 2
cups flour , divided
- 2
cups wheat germ
- 1
½ cups whole wheat flour
Place
the hot water and bouillon cubes in a large
mixing bowl and mash with a fork. Sprinkle
yeast over this mixture and let stand about
5 minutes, until yeast is dissolved. Add
the tomato juice, half the flour and the
wheat germ and stir to form a smooth batter.
Gradually work in the remaining flour and
the whole wheat flour with your hands. Divide
the dough into 4 balls. Roll each ball out
on a floured board to about 1/4" thick.
Cut into shapes and place on ungreased cookie
sheets about an inch apart. Bake in a 3250F.
oven for 1 hour, then turn off the heat
and let biscuits dry in oven for about 4
hours or overnight with the door propped
open slightly. Store in airtight container.
Liver
Bow-wownies
- 2
lbs chicken livers
- 2
C corn meal
- 2
C wheat germ
- 2
eggs
- 2
1/2 tsp. granulated garlic (not salt)
- 1/2
C dried parsley
Liquefy
livers in food processor, pour into mixing
bowl and add other ingredients. Mix until
smooth like a brownie batter. Spread on
a cookie sheet (1/2 sheet cake size) (I
use parchment paper to line the pan) until
it's evenly spread about 1/3 inch thick.
Bake at 350 F for about 35 minutes. When
cool cut into squares, or whatever shapes
you prefer. I keep them in a ziplock bag
in the refrigerator.
Boo's
Biscuits
- 3
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 2
cup Quaker oats
- 1
cup milk
- 1/2
cup hot water
- 2
beef or chicken bouillon cubes
- 1/2
cup meat drippings
Dissolve
bouillon cubes in hot water. Add milk and
drippings and beat. In a separate bowl,
mix flour and oatmeal. Pour liquid ingredients
into dry ingredients and mix well. Press
onto an ungreased cookie sheet and cut into
shapes desired. Bake at 300 for 1 hour.
Turn off heat and leave in the oven to harden.
Refrigerate after baking.
Nutty
Bones
- 1
3/4 cups flour
- 1/4
cup sesame seeds
- 1/2
cup brown sugar
- 12
tbs. butter
- 1/2
cup ground walnuts
- 1
egg yolk
- 1/2
cup vanilla extract
- 2
tbs. toasted wheat germ
Combine
ingredients, knead until thoroughly blended.
Roll out till 1/2" thick. Cut into shapes
or just squares. Bake at 375F on ungreased
cookie sheet for 12-15minutes. Cool. Store
in airtight container. Keeps 2 weeks.
Liver
Treats (for dogs)
- 1
lb. pureed liver
- 2
cups corn meal
- 1
cup flour
- dash
garlic salt or powder
Spread
out on cookie sheet in a thin layer. Bake
at 350 for about 20 minutes. Cool and cut
into small pieces.
Dog-Gone
Good Snacks
- 3
1/2oz Jar liver or beef baby food
- 1/3
cup Wheat germ
- 2/3
cup Non-fat dry milk
Mix
all ingredients well.. Drop by the tablespoons
onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a preheated
350F oven for 12-15 minutes. Cool. Store
in the refrigerator.
Fox
Run Dog Biscuits
- 2
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2
cup nonfat dry milk powder
- 1
tsp. sugar
- 1
tsp. salt
- 6
Tbsp. margarine or oil
- 1
egg
- 2/3
cup cold water
Combine
dry ingredients and mix well. Add the remaining
ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon
to form a stiff dough. Alternately, combine
all ingredients in a food processor and
process until dough forms.
Roll
out to a thickness of about 1/2 inch; cut
into dog bone shapes with dog bone cutters
or into sticks about three inches long and
3/4 inch wide.
Bake
on an ungreased baking sheet for 25 minutes
in a 350 oven. Cool on a rack, then store
in an airtight container. Yield: approximately
20 biscuits
Cheese
Multi-Grain Dog Biscuits
- 1
cup uncooked Oatmeal
- 1/4
cup butter or bacon drippings
- 1
egg, beaten
- 1
1/2 cups hot water
- 1
cup cornmeal
- 1/2
cup powdered Milk
- 1
cup wheat germ
- 4
oz (1 cup) grated cheese
- 3
cups whole wheat wlour
In
large bowl pour hot water over oatmeal and
butter/bacon drippings; let stand for 5
minutes. Stir in powdered milk, grated cheese,
egg. Add cornmeal and wheat germ. Mix well.
Add flour, 1/3 cup at a time, mixing well
after each addition. Knead 3-4 minutes,
adding more flour if necessary to make a
very stiff dough. Pat or roll dough to 1/2"
thickness. Cut into shapes and place on
a greased baking sheet. Bake for 1 hour
at 300F. Turn off heat and dry in oven for
1 1/2 hours or longer. Makes approximately
2 1/4 pounds.
Bacon
Bits for Dogs
- 6
slices cooked bacon, crumbled
- 4
eggs, well beaten
- 1/8
cup bacon fat
- 1
cup water
- 1/2
cup non-fat dry milk powder
- 2
cup graham flour
- 2
cup wheat germ
- 1/2
cup cornmeal
Mix
ingredients with a strong spoon; drop heaping
tablespoonfuls onto a greased baking sheet.
Bake in a 350 oven for 15 minutes. Turn
off oven and leave cookies on baking sheet
in the oven overnight to dry out. Yield:
about 4 dozen dog cookies.
Marion's
Dog Bone Biscuits
- 2
eggs
- 2
Tbsp. soy flour
- 2
Tbsp. wheat germ
- 1/2
tsp. salt
- 4
Tbsp. cold water
- 2
cup whole-wheat flour
- 2
Tbsp. nonfat dry milk powder
In
a large bowl, beat the eggs, then add the
next four ingredients. Combine the wheat
flour and milk powder and mix into the dough.
Beat with a wooden spoon or work into a
stiff dough with your hands, leaving any
dry bits and crumbs in the bowl.
Pat
the dough into a rectangle about 1/2 inch
thick, then cut into bones with a cookie
cutter or sticks 3" x 3/4".
Place
on ungreased baking sheet and bake at 350
for 25 minutes. Remove from oven; flip the
bones over and bake for another 25 minutes.
Cool on racks, then store in an airtight
container. Yield: about 16 biscuits
Bait
Snacks
- ½
cup warm water
- 1/2
cup powdered dry milk
- 1
pound liver, chopped
- ½
cup wheat germ
- 1
teaspoon garlic powder
- 1
cup corn meal
- 1
cup whole wheat flour
Liquefy
liver and water in food processor. Pour
into a mixing bowl and add all the other
ingredients. Mix well and pour onto greased
cookie sheet. Spread evenly. Bake at 350
degrees for 30 minutes. Cut quickly into
squares while hot (or use cookie cutter)
. Store in freezer. Variation: You
can substitute ½ cup peanut butter instead
of the liver and garlic.
Dog
Biscuits
- 2
1/2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1/2
cup nonfat powdered milk
- 1
tsp. sugar (or less)
- 1
tsp. salt (or less)
- 1
egg
- 1
tsp. beef or chicken bouillon granules
- 1/2
cup hot water
In
a large bowl, dissolve bouillon in hot water.
Cool to room temperature. Add remaining
ingredients. Knead for three minutes or
until dough forms a ball.
Roll
dough until 1/2" thick; cut into dog bone
shapes. Bake on lightly greased cookie sheet
for 30 minutes at 350.
"Good
Dog" Cookies
- 1/2
cup powdered milk
- 1
egg, well beaten
- 2
1/2 cups flour
- 1/2
tsp garlic salt
- 1
1/2 tsp brown sugar
- 1/2
cup water
- 6
tblsp gravy
- Baby
food meat
Mix
all ingredients well. Roll out on a floured
board about 1/2" thick. Cut out cookie shapes
with floured cutters.
Bake at 350F for 25-30 minutes. Cool, maybe
leaving them in the oven to dry. Cookies
should be hard. Store in an airtight container.
Johanne's
Liver Treats
contributed
by Johanne Ambis, owned by an English Setter
named Chutney
- 1
lb. beef liver
- 1
cup whole wheat flour
- 1
cup cornmeal
- 2
eggs
Puree
liver in food processor. Add eggs, whole
wheat flour and cornmeal. Grease cookie
sheet and pour mixture onto cookie sheet.
Bake in 350 oven for 20 minutes, flipping
over halfway through baking. Cut into desired
sized squares.
I
usually place 1/2 of this recipe in a tupperware
and keep in the fridge. The other half I
freeze.......these freeze well.
Peanut
Butter Puppy Poppers
- 2
cups whole-wheat flour
- 1
tbsp. baking powder
- 1
cup peanut butter (chunky or smooth)
- 1
cup milk
Preheat
oven to 375'F. In a bowl, combine flour
and baking powder. In another bowl, mix
peanut butter and milk, then add to dry
ingredients and mix well. Place dough on
a lightly floured surface and knead. Roll
dough to 1/4 inch thickness and use a cookie
cutter to cut out shapes. Bake for 20 minutes
on a greased baking sheet until lightly
brown. Cool on a rack, then store in an
airtight container. --- This is the original
recipe, but I have found the cookies burn
easily.
Banana
Biscotti
- 5
cups flour
- 1/4
cup peanuts, chopped
- ½
teaspoon baking soda
- 1
egg
- ¼
cup vegetable oil
- 1
½ cups banana, pureed
- 2
teaspoons vanilla
- water
Preheat
oven to 325F. Place dry ingredients in large
bowl. Make a well in the center. Blend egg,
oil and banana together. Add into the dry
ingredinets in well. start combining together.
Add water, one teaspoon at a time as needed.
Knead by hand on table until mixed thoroughly.
Form into logs approximately 2" - 2 1/2"
high. Flatten so that log iis 6" -- 7" wide
by 1" high. Place on non-stick baking sheets
or lightly greased ones. Bake 30 - 40 minutes.
Remove and cool for 10 minutes. Slice into
1/2" - 3/4" slices. Place on baking sheets
and bake for about 20 minutes or until golden
brown. Cool. Store in airtight container.
Garlic
Bites for Dogs
- 1
cup flour
- 4-6
cloves garlic
- 1/4
cup hot water
- 1/8
cup chopped nuts or seeds
- 1
tbs. vegetable oil
- 1
egg, beaten
- dry
milk powder
Mix
all ingredients in bowl (or food processor)
and add enough milk powder to make firm
dough. Roll out dough to thin sheet, put
flour on sheet and cut dough with cookie
cutter of your choice. Place on oiled cookie
sheet. Bake at 300F. for about 45 minutes,
for hard lightly toasted biscuits. Let sit
in turned off oven to finish drying if you
like.
Bulgar
Biscuits
- 3
cups flour
- 3
cups whole wheat flour
- 2
cups bulgur wheat
- 1
cup corn meal
- 1
1/2 instant non-fat milk
- 3
cups chicken broth
- milk
Mix
flours, bulgur wheat, corn meal, and instant
milk. Add 2 cups broth; mix well with hands
until dough gets stiff. Add more broth as
necessary. On lightly floured surface with
floured rolling pin, roll dough to 1/4"
thickness. Cut out biscuits. Place on ungreased
baking sheet. Brush each lightly with milk.
Bake at 300 for 45 minutes. Turn off oven;
leave biscuits in oven overnight.
Chicken
Liver Cookies
- 2
cups Flour
- 3
tbs. Vegetable oil
- 1
cup wheat germ or cormeal if wheat allergies
are a problem
- 1
egg, lightly beaten
- 1/2
cup chicken broth
- 2
tsp. parsley
- 1
cup cooked chicken liver, chopped
Combine flour and wheat germ. In separate
bowl, beat egg with oil, then add broth
& parsley, mix well. Add the dry ingredients
to bowl a little at a time, stirring well.
Fold in chicken livers and mix well. Dough
will be firm. Turn dough out on lightly
floured surface and knead briefly. Roll
out 1/2" thick and cut into shapes. Place
on greased cookie sheet 1" apart. Bake at
400F for 15 minutes or until firm. Store
in refrigerator.
Wheatless
Tuna Biscuits
- 1
cup yellow cornmeal
- 1
cup oatmeal
- 1/4
tsp. baking powder
- 1/2
tsp. garlic powder
- 1
small can tuna in oil , undrained
- 1/3
cup water
Grind
oatmeal in processor to make a coarse flour.
Set aside in small bowl. In food processor,
whirr tuna with the oil, and water then
add all the rest of ingredient. Pulse til
mixture forms a ball, Pulse to knead for
2-3 minutes. Knead on floured surface till
it forms a soft ball of dough. Roll out
to a 1/8"-1/4" thickness. Cut into shapes.
Bake on lightly greased cookie sheet , at
350 for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely.
Doggie
Liver Dip
- 1
lb. beef liver
- 2
cups beef bouillon
- 1
Tbsp. minced onion
- 1
16-oz. container plain yogurt
Cut
liver into chunks. Cover with bouillon and
simmer until completely cooked; drain. Put
liver and remaining ingredients in food
processor. Blend until smooth. If necessary,
add reserved bouillon or water to achieve
desired consistency. Refrigerate immediately.
Use within 3-4 days.
Serve
with raw carrots, celery, or pieces of dog
biscuits. Alternately, use to stuff cooked
marrow bones.
Peanut
Butter Dog Biscuits
- 1
½ cups water
- ½
cup oil
- 2
eggs
- 3
tablespoons peanut butter
- 2
tsp. vanilla
- 2
cups flour
- ½
cup cornmeal
- ½
cup oats
Blend
wet ingredients together. Whisk dry ingredients
together and mix into wet mixture to form
a ball of dough. Roll out and shape. Put
onto a non-stick cookie tray or lightly
greased one. Cook 20 minutes at 400 F. Turn
off oven and allow the biscuits to cool
in oven until crisp and hard. Store in airtight
container.
Another
version of Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
- 1
cup flour
- 1/2
cup milk
- 2
Tbs peanut butter
- ¼
cup grated parmesan cheese
- 1
tsp baking powder
- 1
egg white
- 1
Tbs chicken broth
Mix
flour and milk until lumpy. Add peanut butter
and broth. Mix parmesan cheese with first
4 ingredients. Add egg white. Mix well or
until it has the consistency of pancake
batter. Add baking powder. Pour onto greased
cookie sheet, making 2" drops. Bake at 400F
for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Cool.
Gourmet
Dog Biscuits
- 12-16
ozs. raw liver
- 1
1/2 lbs. white flour
- 8
ozs. Quaker Oats
- 3
bouillon cubes, (meat or chicken flavored)
- Approx.
1 cup water
- 2
eggs, beaten
Preheat
oven to 350F. Grease 3 baking sheets. Chop
the liver finely, by hand or in food processor.
Mix flour and oats, crumble in the bouillon
cubes, add eggs and the chopped liver. Add
enough water to make a firm but slightly
sticky dough. Spread evenly on the sheets
about 1/2" thick. Dip a small dog-biscuit
cutter in flour before cutting out each
portion. Remove uncut parts. Spread out
on another cookie sheet and repeat.Bake
1 hour. Store in airtight container in fridge
for 2 weeks.
Cheesie
Bacon Biscuits
- 3/4
cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2
tsp. baking soda
- 1/2
tsp. salt
- 1
stick margarine, softened
- 2/3
cup brown sugar
- 1
egg, slightly beaten
- 1
1/2 tsp. vanilla
- 1
1/2 cups regular oats, uncooked
- 1
cup (4 oz.) shredded cheddar cheese
- 2/3
cup wheat germ
- 1/2
lb. bacon, cooked crisp, drained, and
crumbled
Combine
flour, soda and salt; mix well and set aside.
Cream butter and sugar; beat in egg and
vanilla. Add flour mixture, mixing well.
Stir in remaining ingredients.
Drop
dough by rounded teaspoons onto ungreased
baking sheets. Bake at 350 for 16 minutes.
Cool on baking sheet for a minute or so
before removing to cooling rack.
No-Flea
Dog Biscuits
- 2
cups unbleached flour
- 1/2
cup wheat germ
- 1/2
cup brewers yeast
- 2
ea. cloves garlic, minced
- 3
tbs. vegetable oil
- 1
cup chicken stock
Preheat
the oven to 400F. and oil two or three baking
sheets. Combine first four ingredients.
In a large mixing bowl, combine garlic and
oil. Slowly stir flour mixture and stock
alternately into oil and garlic, beating
well, until the dough is well-mixed. Shape
dough into a ball. On lightly floured surface,
roll out dough 12" thick. Using a 2" biscuit
cutter or knife, cut dough into rounds.
Transfer biscuits to prepared baking sheets.
Bake 20-25 minutes or until well-browned.
Turn off heat and allow biscuits to dry
in oven for several hours. Store in refrigerator
or freeze. Makes about 26 biscuits.
Fowl
Weather Treats
- 2
large jars chicken-flavored junior baby
food
- 4
cups cooked ground turkey
- 1
cup grated cheddar cheese
- 1
cup cheddar cheese cracker crumbs
- 1
tsp. poultry seasoning
- 1
medium onion, minced
- 1
1/2 tsp. salt
- crushed
cracker crumbs
Mix
all ingredients and roll into balls (sized
to suit your dog). Roll balls into additional
cracker crumbs. Place on wax paper lined
baking sheet and freeze until solid. Transfer
to freezer bags and store until ready to
use.
When
it is treat time, take out as many as needed,
place on ungreased baking sheet. Bake at
350 for 5-7 minutes or until cheese melts.
If you want to serve only a few, heat in
microwave until cheese is melted.
Bowser
Biscuits
- 1
pkg. dry yeast
- 1/2
cup warm water
- 2
cups flour
- 2
cups warm chicken or beef broth
- 1
cup cornmeal
- 1/2
cup powdered milk
- 1
cup wheat germ
- 1/4
cup margarine or butter
- 2
cups cracked wheat
- 1/4
cup honey
- 4
cups whole wheat flour
- 1
Egg; Beaten
In
small bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water.
In large bowl combine broth, powdered milk,
margarine, honey, egg. Add yeast/water and
mix well. Stir in flour, cornmeal, wheat
germ and cracked wheat. Mix well. Add whole
wheat flour, 1/2 cup at a time, mixing well
after each addition. Knead in the final
amounts of flour by hand and continue kneading
for 4-5 minutes until dough is not sticky.
Pat or roll dough to 1/2" thickness and
cut into bone shapes. Place on a greased
cookie sheet, cover lightly and let set
for 20 minutes. Bake in a 350F. oven for
45 minutes. Turn off heat and leave in oven
several hours or over night. Makes approximately
3 1/2 pounds.
Traildog
Biscuits
- 1
1/2 cups flour
- 1
1/2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1
cup rye flour
- 1
egg, beaten
- 1
cup oats
- 1/2
cup vegetable oil
- 1
cup cornmeal
- 1
3/4 cups beef or chicken broth
- 1/4
cup liver powder; available in health
food stores
Preheat
oven to 300F. Mix all dry ingredients in
a large bowl. Add egg, oil, and beef broth.
Mix the dough, adding enough additional
flour to make a dough that can be rolled.
On a floured surface, roll to 1/2" thickness,
then cut into shapes or squares. Prick with
a fork. Bake for 2 hours. Turn the oven
off, and let biscuits stand in oven overnight
to harden. Store in airtight container.
Snickerpoodles
- 1/2
cup vegetable oil
- 1/2
cup shortening
- 1
cup honey
- 2
eggs
- 3
¾ cups white flour
- 2
teaspoons cream of tartar
- 1
teaspoon baking soda
- ½
cup cornmeal
- 2
teaspoons cinnamon
Mix
vegetable oil, shortening , honey with eggs.
Beat well. Add flour, soda and cream of
tartar. Knead dough until mixed well. Shape
dough by rounded teaspoons into balls. Mix
the cornmeal and cinnamon together in a
bowl and roll balls in mixture. Place 2
inches apart on a greased cookie sheet .
Press the balls down with a fork. Bake for
8-10 minutes at 400F. Cool on a rack. Store
in airtight container/
Rudy's
Pet Frosting
- 1/2
stick of butter
- 1/4
c dry cat or dog food
- 1/2
c sugar
- 1-2
T milk or water
- 1
T flour if needed for thickening
Put
everything in a food processor and mix well
until desired thickness. Spread on pet's
favorite cake or cookies. This is for occassion
treating only. Store in airtight container
in refrigerator.
Homemade
Frosty Paws
- 1
Quart plain or vanilla yogurt
- 1
banana or 1 lrg jar banana baby food
- 2
Tbsp peanut butter
- 2
Tbsp honey
- 2
Tbsp carob powder (optional)
If
using regular banana mash well....mix all
ingredients until well blended ( you could
use a food processor or blender) Place into
ice cube trays or small bathroom sized cups
and freeze. Once frozen you can store in freezer
in plastic bag. The great thing is you can
play with recipe and add stuff that your
dog likes. I use the carob powder or
carob chips . Some people add granola to theirs. |