![]() Benefits of Oatmealĭid you know that oats have a bunch of healthy nutrients too? That’s why oatmeal treats for dogs are a great thing to make for them! Since they have lots of potassium, they help your dog’s body regular fluid balance and keep their blood pressure at a healthy level. Sweet potatoes are also really good for your dog’s blood pressure. Since they have lots of fiber, sweet potatoes are also good for your dog’s gut. These antioxidants help your dog’s body fight common healthy issues related to aging. My favorite thing about them is that they are packed with disease-fighting antioxidants. These are the best dog treats because of the nutrient-dense sweet potatoes. First, here’s more about the ingredients and why I chose to use them. The crunchy homemade dog treats recipe is just a little further below. If you enjoy baking healthy dog treats, then this recipe is just for you! Want to know what is so healthy about them? I’ll tell you the nutrition information about these all-natural dog treats here in this post.ĭog treats with sweet potato and oats are some of the best healthy dog treats you can make. Your pup will think they are eating a treat, but you will know they are eating their vitamins. These DIY sweet potato dog treats are made with whole, vegan ingredients – so they are actually good for your dog. In fact, you probably already have all of the ingredients in your pantry or refrigerator. When you really don’t have time for all that, these 3-ingredient dog treats are a sanity-saver. There is a time and place for complicated recipes. 3 Ingredient Dog Treats Why These 3 Ingredient Dog Treats are the Best.3 Ingredient Dog Treats Recipe Ingredients.Why These 3 Ingredient Dog Treats are the Best.I’ve got a friend looking for that, and my first version was a little difficult to work with. If anybody has a tried-and-true recipe for fish-based treats that pop out of the mold well, feel free to post it in the comments. It makes the difference between crumbles in your pocket and nice discrete little treats. The only one of these weird ingredients I’m attached to is the tapioca flour. I think it’s the canned pumpkin (which itself is hard to get in many places). I am starting to suspect that the problem isn’t the peanut butter anyway. So I’ll keep trying to get another peanut-based recipe that dumps out of the pan nicely. The peanut butter powder is available and not too expensive here in the U.S., but I’ve been told that is not the case elsewhere. I am honored to be writing to an international audience here, and I promise I am not deliberately trying to use obscure ingredients. Peanut butter dog treats!Īnd like the treats made with the chicken recipe I posted previously, these work perfectly in the Manners Minder/Treat and Train using the insert with the 3/4″ holes. Let cool a little and stretch the pan in both directions to loosen the treats. ![]() But feel free!īake at 350 degrees F for 12 minutes, or until the individual treats are still soft but starting to draw away from the sides of the pan. My apologies to the compulsive types! I do like the look of a neatly filled pan, but the time isn’t worth it to me. I don’t bother to fill every single hole in the pan anymore, i.e., not the outer rows, because of the time it takes. Put about half the batter in the middle of the pan and spread it outwards. Its ingredients are peanuts, coconut palm sugar, and salt.) DO NOT USE ANY PRODUCT WITH THE SWEETENER XYLITOL. Non-Sticking Silicone Pan Peanut Butter Dog Treatsġ/2 cup peanut butter powder (I used “PBfit” brand. This is about a half of a pan’s worth, i.e., a quarter of the recipe It’s generally lower fat than the recipes with real peanut butter, too. Several people suggested using peanut butter powder instead of regular peanut butter to un-sticky the recipe. I meant using the pan is fun, but the original idea was to save time by avoiding cutting things up. So far they have all stuck a bit. On one of them I actually had to push the treats out individually (500+ of them) which pretty much defeated the purpose of using the pan. It seems that you need to have enough binding ingredients in these recipes or things get…sticky.Įver since then I have been trying on and off to develop a recipe for peanut butter dog treats for the silicone pan. You can check out that chicken-based recipe and some details about the pan in this post. I had no idea how lucky I was that I hit on a recipe that worked so well the first time. I posted in January about making hundreds of small treats at a time in a silicone pan. Posted on MaAugby Eileen Anderson Sorry I’m not filling my pans as neatly as I did before! That part got old.
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