I've been meaning to bake my dog treats because she is the most adorable puppy (well, not really a puppy, but always a baby in my eyes <3 ).
Since I'm trying to feed her with the good stuff these days because I'm home all the time, I was excited to bake her some healthy treats.
I found A LOT of recipes, but I chose this one because it sounded relatively simple to make (which was a mistake since it took me like.. 3 hours to complete the whole process from getting all the ingredients mixed to cooling.)
Here's the recipe
Or I just copy and pasted it down below for my convenience, in case I decide to make again.
Bachelor Dog Treats
From: Sherry Yard.
Note: Yard suggests small cookie cutters such as this 3-inch dog bone,
but you can use larger cutters and bake the cookies a few minutes
longer. She also notes that her dog has a highly trained palette and
prefers Wildflower honey (She's joking, of course; there is all of 1
tablespoon of honey in these cookies.).
Yield: About 3 dozen small cookies
4 eggs, divided (2 for the dough, 2 for the wash)
1 ounce vegetable oil
1 tablespoon honey
8 ounces chicken stock
10 ounces whole wheat flour
5 ounces all purpose flour
3 ounces cornmeal
1 cup peanut butter
1. Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. In a large bowl, whisk together
two of the eggs, the oil and honey. Whisk in the chicken stock.
2. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment,
combine the whole wheat flour, AP flour and cornmeal. With the mixer on
medium speed, slowly pour in the chicken stock mixture, then add the peanut butter. Mix until the dough comes together, about 1 minute.
3. Divide the dough in half. Roll out each ball of dough
approximately ½ inch thick. Cut into desired shapes using small (3 to
4-inch) cookie cutters. Place on baking sheets sprayed with cooking oil.
4. Whisk the remaining two eggs and brush the egg wash lightly over
the cookies. Allow to dry for 10 minutes and brush with the egg wash a
second time (the second wash is optional, but gives the cookies a darker
brown color). Bake until golden brown, about 15 minutes, depending on
the size of the cookies.
Since I didn't have a bone cookie cutter, I just stuck with the ones I had at home.
The result:
Since I knew what was in this, I decided to take a lick lol. It honestly didn't taste like much...
But, Milkie seems to love it!
And because these don't have preservatives or anything like that, I kept them in the refrigerator. The only downside is that the treats kinda got soggy since the cookies weren't super hard to begin with anyways.
I'm going to tryout more recipes soon! (:
dog whisperer,
Hayon
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