How to make Grain Free Dog Treats | Grain Free Dog Treat Recipe
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- Опубліковано 30 січ 2023
- 3 ingredient homemade grain free dog treats will be a big hit with your spoiled K9!
1/2 C sugar free peanut butter
1/2 C pumpkin or cooked sweet potato
1 1/2 C chickpea flour or brown rice flour
mix together to form a dough, if the dough is too stiff add a few drops of water to loosen it up. Roll out like sugar cookie dough and use cookie cutter or a pizza cutter. Lay on a parchment lined cookie sheet and bake 350° for 15 minutes until browned around the edges. I like to roll mine nice and thin, so the dogs treats are crispy when baked.
Store in an airtight container.
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Oh bless Denver🩵 my lab loves peanut butter also, but then again, Louie would eat just about anything 😂
Thank you for such nice recipe:)
My pleasure 😊 I hope you enjoy making them and your pup enjoys eating them! ❤️🐶
To save even more time you couldda rolled the dough out on the parchment paper on your baking tin and then cut with the pizza cutter 😊
My dog will do flips for these
Thank you so much Dinah, I really really enjoyed watching you create these great dog treats. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too
You are so welcome! and thanks for your support !
I have been making our own dog treats for a while. They love it and I know their healthy. ❤ I also cook for our dogs and they get rolled oats with fruits (cooked) for breakfast and cooked dinners in the evening. We saw and keep seeing an amazing difference in so many ways. Less water consumption, shine fur/coat and way less shedding and no bad breath. Super healthy and our vet is very very happy ❤
I'm always amazed at what whole foods do for our bodies and our pets. I think its amazing you cook food for your dogs- I have been making dog treat since we got Denver and I like them so much better than store bought. Thanks for sharing and for watching
@@InTheKitchenWithDinah love watching your videos ❤️
I wish I had a dog but I don’t. You still like listening to my videos? These dog treats sound great.
I am definitely going to try making these for my dogs. I think they would love them. Thank you for sharing.
No xylitol peanut butter should be mentioned also.
I think my puppers will love these, thank you so much for sharing!
You are so welcome!
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Wow! I’ve got to try this.
Let me know if you do - Denver loves his treats!
and I have an air fryer setting on my toaster oven and wonder if that would dry out the cookies even better. I live in Florida. No matter how 'ready' I think the cookies are they still go moldy if I don't keep them in the freezer.
i think that would work well! Great idea.
If you put them in the fridge, they WILL go soft. I just put them back in the oven at a lower temperature until they harden up, or keep them in the freezer. My dog loves frozen treats year round, but in FL, I would imagine your pup will like cold treats when it's hot out, too.
nice
Thanks!
What do you recommend to put in recipe to have a long shelf life? I want to start dog treat recipe and decorated ones.
I'm not sure what to recommend for a longer shelf life, I try to not add preservatives. But I think that they will last for a couple months on their own without any additives.
@@InTheKitchenWithDinah thank you!
Hi! Would these work well iced?
Yes, These work well kept in the freezer- or do you mean iced as in decorated? Yes, these would work well. Make sure you bake them long enough so they are crispy.
What can you use instead of chickpea flour?
You can use any kind of flour that your dog will tolerate. I chose chickpea so they were grain free.
What can I use instead of pumpkin?
cooked sweet potato or cooked squash would be a good substitute.
Can i make these with another flour? Chickpea flour is nasty 😖😖
Yes, you can use any flour.
thanks for eliminating the fuss of a 'cartoon bone' shaped cookie cutter. The dogs don't care.
The super negative thing with store bought treats is all the junk put into it such as preservatives, salt, things I have to look up in a dictionary... I call it "conveyor belt nutrition." Something like saying... "With love, from our factory to your dog." Sickening way to treat a beloved dog.