Ok so these are essentially beef flavored cookies and I am pretty sure Harrison would enjoy these just as much as the dog (for the record- he refused to try them. If you are successful in tricking a human to eat these please let me know).
Anyway I couldn't help but laugh while I was making these for two reasons:
- This 3 ingredient recipe is pretty much clean. Hey if I'm gonna have a bougie diet so is my dog.
- These are laughably easy to make. And cheaper than spending $15 on dog treats that picky dogs like Andi may or may not like.
So here it is, the world's easiest clean eating beef flavored cookie:
Servings: 12 medium sized biscuits (of varying sizes. Next time I'm going to try to make them the exact size to fit into the Kong. Def spent a few minutes weighing the possibility of actually baking a treat into the Kong. I mean...)
Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 25 mins
Ingredients
- 2.5 Cups of Steel Cut Oats
- 1 Egg
- 1/2 Cup Beef or Chicken Broth
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Mix together 2 Cups of oats and the egg. Next mix in the broth. Once it is all mixed together add another 1/2 cup of oats. Knead the dough for 2-3 minutes. Make your dough into any shapes you want on a non-stick baking sheet and heat for 25 minutes.
These treats don't have any preservatives so remember to keep them refrigerated in a bag or tupperware.
And that's it. Yep, that easy.
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Your dogs are lovely, I bet it's ne'er a uninteresting moment living with eight of them. i love DIY recipes and that i have it on my list of to do's to begin creating my pooch her own treats. Thanks for uplifting me some additional.
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