Easy 2 Ingredient Dog Treats: Make Your Own Dog Biscuits

in , by TheJerseyMomma, March 31, 2022
Looking for an easy recipe for homemade dog treats? This one is about as easy as they come! This is pretty much a no-fail recipe, so give them a try. Believe it or not, you can eat them, too!


This post originally appeared on TheJerseyMomma.com

This is a simple dog biscuit recipe that I originally shared at The Jersey Momma, and you'll only need two ingredients. You don't have to have a dog to enjoy these treats. Share them with a canine neighbor or donate them to a local shelter. You can also eat them yourself! Here's what you'll need to do.


Ingredients:

2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour (I recommend King Arthur flour, but any kind will do)
2 (4oz) jars of pureed baby food (beef, sweet potato, chicken, etc. We used a jar of carrot and a jar of sweet potato)


Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix ingredients together to form a soft dough. If your dough is too sticky, add a little extra flour. If it's too stiff, add a few tablespoons of water. Our dough was too dry, so we wound up adding two tablespoons of water and it was perfect.

Roll out dough on a floured surface (we actually didn't flour our surface at all because the dough consistency was perfect).


**Tip:  if you're making these treats with small children (or small pups!), the dough is very pliable. Break off a chunk and let your little one play with it if they get bored!


Use a cookie cutter to cut the dough into shapes, or if you don't have a cookie cutter, you can use a pizza cutter or knife to make small squares.



Place your treats on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes. You can bake on parchment paper if you have it, but we didn't and the biscuits still turned out great!  These shouldn't spread out much while baking, so it's okay to place them fairly close together if you need to.


The Jersey Doggy loved these warm right out of the oven. He's a skinny little thing, so I broke them into smaller pieces for him.



Believe it or not, you can eat these, too! Because they only have two ingredients, they don't have much flavor. But when they're consumed warm, they taste a little bit like a bread stick. Try dipping them in some warm tomato sauce or butter.


Cool completely or serve warm, depending on your doggy's preference. Our small biscuit cutter made about 24 treats. If you need to store them, you can keep them in a brown bag so they stay crisp. You can also put them in a plastic container, but they will get a little softer this way.




Here's the Full Recipe!
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Ingredients: 

2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
2 (4oz) jars pureed baby food (sweet potato, beef, etc)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Mix ingredients together to form a soft dough. If your dough is too sticky, add a little extra flour. If it's too stiff, add a few tablespoons of water. Our dough was too dry, so we wound up adding two tablespoons of water and it was perfect.

Roll out dough on a floured surface (we actually didn't flour our surface at all because the dough consistency was perfect).

Use a cookie cutter to cut the dough into shapes, or if you don't have a cookie cutter, you can use a pizza cutter or knife to make small squares.

Place your treats on a baking sheet and bake for 20-25 minutes. Cool completely before serving. Store in a brown bag for crispier treats. Yields about 24 treats (if using a 3" biscuit cutter).

Storage

Be sure to keep an eye on your treats if you're storing them. They are made with baby food so if kept too long they can get moldy, so just be aware of how long you're hanging onto them.

I experimented with storing these and I don't recommend keeping them longer than a week or so. They seemed to stay the best consistency in a brown bag, believe it or not.  Stored in a ziploc for over two weeks, they became moldy.

If you want to make a large batch or you have a small dog who can't eat all of these biscuits at once, you can divide the dough and freeze part of it uncooked (roll it into a ball, then flatten and wrap in saran wrap and wax paper. Seal in a ziploc bag in the freezer). 

*IMPORTANT: Dogs cannot consume certain foods, so please be sure to avoid onions, grapes, raisins, or any of these foods deemed toxic for dogs.









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