Homemade Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats Recipe
These crunchy pumpkin dog treats made with peanut butter and whole wheat flour are an easy, tasty, homemade treat that your dog and your friend's dogs! will love.
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Pet Food - Homemade Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats
These crunchy pumpkin dog treats made with peanut butter and whole wheat flour are an easy, tasty, homemade treat that your dog and your friend's dogs! will love.
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If you have to store homemade peanut butter, then you have to increase its shelf life, for which some suggestions have been given.
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Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Carol Taylor’s – Culinary A – Z Rewind – ‘N’ is for Nicoise, Nori, Nuts, Noodles, Nettles and Naan Bread.
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Carol Taylor’s – Culinary A – Z Rewind – ‘N’ is for Nicoise, Nori, Nuts, Noodles, Nettles and Naan Bread.
This a repeat of my first Culinary A – Z and a reminder, not only of the amazing variety of food we have available to us today from around the world but delicious recipes to showcase them. Thank you, Sally, for resharing my A-Z it is much appreciated …
Welcome, everyone once again to Carol’s Cooking Column and today in my culinary trawl we have the letter N….Nuts, Naan, Thai Noodle Soup and Nappa…
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i cant figure out how to phrase this as a poll so reblog game: tell me in the tags which of these you make at home more often than you buy them/whatever you want idfk:
peanut butter
whipped cream
'easy' baked goods (cookies, cake, brownies, etc) (but not from a mix)
'hard' baked goods (croissants, macaroons, etc) (are there mixes for this stuff?)*
jam/jelly
pasta (without filling)
pasta (with filling)
*dont fuckin ask me how to classify this stuff. id say if you need a scale and its like Pray To The Gods For Correct Humidity its hard and if its ehhh yeah you can throw some more vanilla in there as a treat its easy
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Summer finally arrives and that means it's time for summer rolls again 🥰 this is my quick version which can be made under 15 minutes.
Wrap the rice paper with sliced salad, red bell peppers, cucumbers, smoked tofu as fillings and the dipping sauce is made from hoisin sauce, peanut butter, sesame paste, soy sauce, a little bit chili sauce and lime juice.
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Easy Homemade Dog Treats!
All it takes is banana, peanut butter, and oats and you can make these cute cookies for your pup, or for a doggy friend of yours. Not only are these easy to make, but they are so much more affordable than store-bought treats and dogs LOVE them!
Easy Homemade Dog Treats!
Servings: 40 (Makes about 40 treats depending on the cookie cutter size)
Ingredients
2 cups oats (old fashioned, 1-minute oats, or instant) plus more if needed- see step 3
2 medium ripe bananas
½ cup natural peanut butter
Instructions
Preheat your oven to 300F (150C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Add the oats to a food processor and grind until they reach a fine powder. (If you do not have a food processor, see the recipe notes for other options). Add the bananas and peanut butter and blend until a sticky dough is formed.
Remove from the food processor and roll out on a lightly floured surface. (Use whole wheat flour, more ground oats, or another dog-safe flour that you have on hand). I used a heart cookie cutter to cut out the treats but you could use any cookie cutter, or just cut them into squares with a knife or pizza cutter.
Lay the treats on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the treats are puffed up a bit, dry and dark brown on the bottoms, (they will still feel soft when first removed from the oven). The treats will get a bit more firm once they are cool but will still be a slightly softer dog treat. Let cool before giving one to your pup.
Store in an air-tight container at room temperature for up to 1 week, in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, or I like to store them in my freezer which makes them firmer and makes them stay fresh a long time.
Notes
If you do not have a food processor, you can still make these treats. Grind the oats up in a blender or coffee grinder, then add the ground oats to a bowl with the peanut butter and mashed banana and mix to make a dough. Or you could buy oat flour and use that instead. You will need less oat flour as it is denser, so start with 1 cup and add more as needed.
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Many of you would know that eating homemade peanut butter has many benefits, for which we have given the top 5 reasons here.
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