Well, now that our Christmas gifts have been shared, I can share the details with you:)
In keeping with my love of themes, I used a "Baby it's Cold Outside" theme as a springboard, creating something to be shared indoors for our family, including the canine members:)
For our beloved doggies, I chose this recipe for an all natural, treat- I didn't have any "guinea pigs" but the reviews were good so fingers crossed these biscuits are being enjoyed!
This was a perfect activity to get my little Ms involved, so with much flour and dough flying, we began!
Livy dove in with her "favorite shape" aka the mini heart cookie cutter...
...and quickly got the hang of popping out the dough...
...while Jonah found that his tummy somewhat inhibited his ability to cut very many biscuits...
...but he didn't mind arranging the "star!" and "har!" biscuits on the cookie sheet and popping a few bits of dough into the bag of flour- "mess!":)
Livy, my serious helper, switched to the star cutter...
...and with four baking sheets laden with stars & hearts, Mama baked them:)
Pumpkin Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits
Ingredients:
1 15oz can pumpkin puree
2 eggs
3 Tbsp all natural peanut butter
3 cups whole wheat, brown rice flour or GF flour- we used GF!
1/2 tsp cinnamon (optional)
1/2 cup oats (optional if your dog is on a grain free diet)- we left out the oats too!
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350 degreess
- In a small bowl, combine the pumpkin puree, eggs & peanut butter.
- In a large bowl, combine the flour, oats & cinnamon, if using.
- Stir wet ingredients into the dry and pour onto floured work surface- dough will be sticky so have extra flour on hand:)
- Roll out to approx 1/2 inch thick and bake for 30-35 mins, until golden brown.
- Place biscuits on cooling racks and let cool thoroughly- the biscuits will harden as they cool.
- Store in an air tight container and use within 2 weeks.
*Cinnamon is safe for doggies but not pumpkin pie mix which is toxic!!!
We ended up with over 6 dozen treats since we used small cutters but this will obviously vary.
There are many dog treat recipes floating around the web so I would love to hear of any that you make:)
Next I'll be sharing part 2 of our homemade doggie gift:)
Thanks for stopping by,
Tiffany
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