Over my holiday break, I made home-made dog biscuits from my new cookbook Home Made
(blog and you shall receive!). The recipe was really easy, and they were puppy approved!
Mix dry ingredients & egg
I meant to get a cute, small cookie cutter, but had to settle for a shot glass instead. (lol)
Before going into the oven...
Barkley & Molly loved them!
Recipe transcribed from Home Made:
2/3 cup hot water or salt free homemade broth (beef cubes often contain too much salt
2 tbsp olive oil
1 egg
1 clove garlic, crushed
2 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
Combine all the ingredients into a firm dough in a bowl. Roll into a thin sheet approximately 1/8 inch thick on a flour-dusted countertop. Cut the dough into strips or cut out shapes with cookie cutters. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and bake for approx 30 minutes until golden brown. Keep in a sealable jar.
All the ingredients & tools (tools were an Xmas gift too, from my For the Foodie Gift Guide)Mix dry ingredients & egg
I meant to get a cute, small cookie cutter, but had to settle for a shot glass instead. (lol)
Before going into the oven...
After all packaged up!
Barkley & Molly loved them!

You have such cute dog names! (Could be names of Bachelor contestants, too) lol! I love that you made homemade dog treats, I didn't even know you could do that!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea! those would make great gifts as well. :) any idea on how i could make them for my cat? ;)
ReplyDeletesuch a good idea!
ReplyDeleteOMG! awesome idea, sending this to my mom ASAP!
ReplyDeleteCute dogs! This is a fantastic idea, my girls will love making these for our "Buddy". :)
ReplyDeletei love this! This would be so perfect for holiday gifts for the doggies! xo
ReplyDeleteOoh! So inpsiring and cool! I will bookmark this to save for STevie!
ReplyDeleteAwww what a sweet treat for your baby!
ReplyDeleteaw how cute!
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea.
ReplyDeleteahhh i need to make these! my little minnie's birthday is coming up and little pup cookies would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteAw, I bet your puppy is VERY appreciative!
ReplyDeletexo Josie
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That's so cute! Now you got me wishing I had a dog :) From Brooklyn with love ~jen
ReplyDeleteOh good! I've been looking into making homemade dog treats! I'm definitely going to try this recipe!
ReplyDeletetoo cute. I've always wanted to make these but never have, idk why.
ReplyDeleteI love the shot of your hand feeding the dog, haha. So cute. Glad they were a success and that you found under uses for your shot glasses!
I love this! I need to try and make these for my fur nephew. He loves treats! And it's made with love :)
ReplyDeleteThanx friend any tips for natural homemade dog food??Excellent Post! I just noticed this change a few minutes ago and made a short post about it. I will include your post in it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestions
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