55. Dog Treats | Gifts for Pet Lovers



PEANUT BUTTER BONES

    INGREDIENTS
      1 package dry yeast
      1/2 cup lukewarm water
      1 cup mashed potatoes
      1 cup milk
      1/4 cup molasses
      1/2 cup chicken stock
      1 cup chunky peanut butter
      1 cup whole wheat flour
      1/2 cup rye flour
      1/2 cup rice flour
      1 egg
      2 cups all-purpose white flour

    DIRECTIONS:

      Preheat oven to 325 ° F (165 ° C).

      In a large bowl, dissolve the yeast in water. In a large saucepan, mix together the potatoes, milk, molasses, stock, and peanut butter. Heat, stirring frequently until boiling. Remove from heat and let cool to room temperature. Add yeast mixture. Gradually blend in the egg, wheat, rye, and rice flours. Add enough white flour to form a stiff dough.

      Transfer to a floured surface and knead until smooth (about 3-5 minutes). Shape the dough into a ball and roll to 1/2-inch (12 mm) thick. Using cookie cutters, cut out biscuits. Place on ungreased baking sheets, spacing them about 1/4-inch (6 mm) apart. Gather up the scraps, roll out again, and cut additional biscuits.

      Bake for 45 minutes. Let cool overnight. Makes several dozen bones that freeze well--and have the consistency of pizza crusts, a favorite snack for most spoiled dogs!


PEANUT BUTTER 'N HONEY OAT CRUNCHIES
Corn, Wheat, & Yeast Free

    INGREDIENTS
      1/4 cup honey
      1 cup crunchy peanut butter
      2 cups chicken broth or water
      1/3 cup peanut oil 1 cup rolled oats
      1 cup oat bran
      3-4 cups oat flour

    DIRECTIONS:
      Preheat oven to 350 ° F (180 ° C).

      In a small dutch oven or large saucepan, combine honey, peanut butter (try to find a brand that has no added suger, salt or other ingredients; ideally it should only contain peanuts), chicken broth, and peanut oil. Heat, stirring often, until mixture begins to simmer. Remove from heat. Stir in rolled oats and oat bran and let cool until lukewarm -- or cool enough to work with. Gradually blend in oat flour, adding enough to form a stiff dough.

      Transfer to a floured (oat flour or rye flour) surface and knead until smooth (about 3-5 minutes). Shape the dough into a ball, and roll to 1/4-inch (6 mm) thick. Use a mini-cookie cutter or cut into small squares. Transfer to ungreased baking sheets, spacing them about 1/4 inch (6 mm) apart. Gather up the scraps, roll out again, and cut additional biscuits. If the dough becomes too crumbly to work with after a few rollings, sprinkle with a little water to bind it together and knead it for 30 seconds or so.

      Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and turn over. Bake for an additional 30 minutes, or until golden brown on both sides. After you finish baking all batches of biscuits, turn off the oven, spread all the biscuits in one baking pan and set them in the oven to cool for a few hours or overnight. The extra time in the oven as it cools off helps make the treats crispier. These make a more delicate crunchy biscuit, so we use them more for special or training treats, not tartar control.

      Makes several dozen small treats that keep and freeze well.

Source: Two Dog Press


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