rspca dog biscuit recipe
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THERMOMIX RECIPE 1RSPCA Puppy Treats
Ingredients
1 portion(s)
RSPCA Puppy Treats
- 500 g water
- 250 g sweet potato, cut into 2-3cm
- 125 g rolled oats
- 150 g brown rice
- 150 g Peanut Butter
- 1 egg
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 8
Recipe is created for
For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95C or above (200F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
Recipe is created for
If you are using a Thermomix TM6 measuring cup with your Thermomix TM5: For cooking (simmering) at temperatures of 95C or above (200F), the simmering basket should always be used instead of the TM6 measuring cup, as the TM6 measuring cup fits tightly in the lid. The simmering basket rests loosely on top, is steam-permeable, and also prevents food spatter from the mixing bowl.
Please note that the TM5 mixing bowl has a larger capacity than the TM31 (capacity of 2.2 liters instead of 2.0 liters for TM 31). Recipes for the Thermomix TM5 may not be cooked with a Thermomix TM31 for safety reasons without adjusting the quantities. Risk of scalding by spraying of hot liquids: Do not exceed the maximum filling quantity and observe the filling level markings of the mixing bowl!
Recipe is created for
Recipe's preparation
- Place water into the TM bowl & sweet potato into the varoma tray. Steam for 20 mins/VAROMA/speed 1.
- Thoroughly dry the TM bowl.
- Place oats into the "Closed lid" & mill for 30 seconds/speed 9. Remove & set aside.
- Place rice in the "Closed lid" and mill for 2 minutes/speed 10.
- Add all remaining ingredients and mix for 20 seconds/ speed 5.
- Place on well floured silicone mat & roll out to 5mm thickness. Cut with a bone cookie cutter. Place on baking tray.
- Cook for 25 minutes at 160C fan forced, then turn off the oven and allow them to dry out.
Tip
To make your own peanut butter refer to the recipe on Cookidoo.
This recipe was provided to you by a Thermomix customer and has not been tested by Vorwerk Thermomix or The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd.Vorwerk Thermomix and The Mix Australia Pty Ltd and The Mix New Zealand Ltd assume no liability, particularly in terms of ingredient quantities used and success of the recipes.Please observe the safety instructions in the Thermomix instruction manual at all times.
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Ive been wanting to try a dog biscuit recipe since our little Buddy the labradoodle joined us back in December! He is a great taste tester, although he will pretty much eat anything (including stones )
Still, he goes crazy for these biscuits so I think these peanut butter banana dog treats are a winner!
Quick and easy homemade peanut butter banana dog treats
This simple dog biscuit recipe can be made in no time at all in just one bowl with a wooden spoon! You can cut them into any shapes that you like, though I used dog bone cookie cutters as theyre so cute! Ive added a link to the particular cookie cutters I used further down this post
Homemade peanut butter banana dog treats ingredients
These peanut butter and banana dog treats are made using only four ingredients! Full amounts can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post, but in summary youll need:
- Whole wheat plain flour which contains more nutrients and can be easier for your dog to digest than white plain flour
- Peanut butter which doesnt contain xylitol as this is harmful to dogs. I use Meridian brand peanut butter I used smooth but you can use crunchy if you prefer!
- Banana adds a little sweetness and helps bind the ingredients
- Water also binds the ingredients together into a smooth dough
How to make easy homemade peanut butter banana dog treats
These banana and peanut butter dog treats are honestly so quick and easy to make in just one bowl! Full instructions with step-by-step photos are available in the recipe card at the bottom of this post, but heres a little summary:
- Preheat your oven to 170C/150C fan
- Add wholewheat plain flour, peanut butter and mashed banana to a large mixing bowl and mix together with a wooden spoon
- Add water a tablespoon at a time, mixing in between until it forms a smooth dough
- Flour a work surface and roll out the dough about 1/2 cm thick
- Cut out your biscuits using your chosen cookie cutters (I used a dog bone cutter which was 6cm long)
- Place your biscuits onto a baking tray. They dont really spread in the oven so they dont need much space between them!
- Bake for 10-11 minutes (based on a 6cm bone-shaped cutter if you use smaller cutters they will bake in less time, or will need a little longer if you used a larger cutter)
- Place the baking tray on your countertop to allow the biscuits to cool for 5 minutes before removing them and placing them on a wire rack to cool completely. Done!
Homemade dog treat cookie cutters
You can use any shaped cutters you like, but I couldnt resist buying these dog bone cutters! This is the set I use:
The larger pink bone cutter is the size I used, which measures around 6cm long. The biscuits take around 10-11 minutes to bake using this size cutter if you use a smaller cutter, reduce the bake time by a few minutes, and increase the bake time when using larger cutters!
Just keep a watch on the colour of the biscuits; once they look like they are browning slightly on the tops and edges as shown below, they should be done!
Homemade dog treat biscuits FAQs
Can you use regular white plain flour to make dog treat biscuits?
Yes, you can, although I prefer to use whole wheat plain flour as it contains more nutrients and goodies, and should be a little easier for dogs to digest.
I havent tested these with alternative flours like coconut or almond flour, although they should work fine you might just need to use a little more or less water to help bind the dough, so add the water a tablespoon at a time until the dough is the right consistency
You could also use oats but you may need to blend them in a food processor first to make them as fine and as close to flour consistency as possible!
How long will homemade dog treats last?
These biscuits will keep well for up to 2 weeks when stored in the fridge in an airtight container.
Can you freeze homemade dog treats?
Yes, this is how I store mine! Store in an airtight container and they will keep well for around 4-5 months. As Buddy has been teething Ive actually been giving him biscuits straight from the freezer to soothe his gums!
However, these will thaw quite quickly when left on your countertop, or you could place them in the microwave briefly for around 20 seconds to speed it up a little
To conclude, these peanut butter banana dog treats are:
- Incredibly quick and easy to make in one bowl
- Contain only four ingredients
- fun to make using different shaped cookie cutters
- Great for freezing, keeping well for 4-5 months
- a great homemade treat that your dog will love!
If you try this recipe Id love to see! You can show me by tagging me @bakerjoblog or using#bakerjoblog!
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Peanut Butter Banana Dog Treats
So quick and easy to make in one bowl with just four ingredients, these homemade peanut butter banana dog treats are biscuits your dog will love!
Prep Time 15 mins
Cook Time 11 mins
Total Time 26 mins
Servings 20 treats (using 6cm dog bone cutter)
- 140 g whole wheat plain flour * see notes below re: alternative flours
- 100 g peanut butter that doesn't contain Xylitol smooth or crunchy
- 1 small banana, mashed 70g peeled weight
- 3 tbsp cold water
Preheat your oven to 170C/150C fan.
Add the whole wheat plain flour, peanut butter and mashed banana to a large mixing bowl.
Mix all the ingredients together with a wooden spoon or spatula. Stir and mash together until well combined and crumbly.
- Add water a tablespoon at a time, mixing with your hand between each addition until you have a smooth dough. If it's crumbly and not holding together well, add a tablespoon more water. If it feels too sticky and wet, add a tablespoon more flour. You may need more or less water than stated depending on the temperature and conditions of your kitchen, so add it slowly until you reach the right consistency!
Flour a rolling pin and a work surface and place your ball of dough on top.
Roll out the dough until it is around 1/2 cm thick.
Cut out shapes with your chosen cookie cutters! Using this 6cm long bone cutter, I manage to get around 20 dog treats from this dough.
- Place your biscuit shapes onto your baking tray. They don't really spread in the oven so you don't need to leave a lot of space between them.Bake for 10-11 minutes until lightly golden. If you've used a cookie cutter that is larger than 6cm long, the biscuits will take a few minutes longer to bake. If you used a smaller cutter, they will need slightly less time to bake. Watch them closely until they appear golden brown on the tops and sides to know they are baked.
Leave the baking tray on your countertop for 5 minutes as they will continue to bake on the hot tray.
After 5 minutes, remove the biscuits and place them on a wire rack to cool completely.
These dog treats will keep well in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, and keep well in the freezer for 4-5 months.
- You can substitute whole wheat plain flour with white plain flour, I just prefer to use whole wheat flour as it contains more nutrients than white plain flour. They should also be easier for your dog to digest using whole wheat flour.
- You can also use alternative flours such as coconut flour or almond flour, though you may need more or less water than stated. Add water a tablespoon at a time until your dough is the right consistency; soft and smooth, not crumbly or sticky!
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