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The Best Doggy Biscuits!
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IMAKEDOGBISCUITS
PHOTO BY:
Lucky Noodles
"These biscuits are so good!! I love this recipe. Just try it - I am positive you will love them ( and your dogs will too)"
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PREP TIME
10 Min
COOK TIME
25 Min
READY IN
35 Min
Original recipe yield 42 biscuits
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INGREDIENTS
2 cups whole wheat flour
1 cup cornmeal
1 tablespoon salt
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 egg
1 cup water
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease a cookie sheet.
In a large bowl, stir together the whole wheat flour, cornmeal and salt. Mix in the oil, egg and water to make a soft dough that is not too sticky. You may add more flour if needed. Roll teaspoonfuls of dough into balls, and place on the prepared cookie sheet. Flatten slightly.
Bake for 20 to 25 minutes in the preheated oven, until nicely browned and firm. Cool completely, then store in an airtight container.
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Reviewed on Sep. 8, 2007 by Ashley
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Sep. 8, 2007
My dog loves these treats! I lined up all of her treats, and she chose one of these! I added a few tablespoons of parsly and garlic powder. I also added some peanut butter. I recommend cooking a lot longer to make a texture similar to other dog treats. Thanks for the recipe! **UPDATE** I have found that the shelf life of these treats are about 2 weeks or less. But don't let that stop you from trying this great recipe!
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My dog loves these treats! I lined up all of her treats, and she chose one of these! I added a...
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Reviewed on Feb. 17, 2006 by
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chikeechiquita
Feb. 17, 2006
Lucy, my Border Collie mix, would give these two paws up I'm sure. She liked them a lot - I added a cup of cheddar cheese and about a teaspoon and a half of parsley (good for their breath). My friends thought it was hilarious that I was making treats for my dog, but this way I know exactly what she is eating (she has allergies so this is important!).
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Lucy, my Border Collie mix, would give these two paws up I'm sure. She liked them a lot - I...
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Reviewed on Dec. 3, 2006 by BB34
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BB34
Dec. 3, 2006
This was really easy. I liked that you didnt have to roll out the dough and cut with cookie cutters this was much quicker. I rolled into balls and let my 2 1/2yr old press them with a fork(like for pb cookies)Instead of veg. oil I used bacon grease and instead of water I used meat drippings...I have a george foreman grill and I usually save the juice to pour over the dogs food. I also added 1/2t garlic powder. I'm not sure if I'll put in the whole tablespoon of salt next time...not sure why it needed so much. I would never use that much in a recipe for people. Anyway..my dog loved the cookies. We will make again for sure.
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This was really easy. I liked that you didnt have to roll out the dough and cut with cookie...
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Reviewed on Jan. 26, 2006 by trasa77
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Jan. 26, 2006
My chihuahua/terrier mix is going WILD for these. I added a chicken bullion and some cheddar cheese. I break them into smaller pieces for training. I even made some in long skinny shapes to fit in his Kong!
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My chihuahua/terrier mix is going WILD for these. I added a chicken bullion and some cheddar...
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Reviewed on Dec. 21, 2006 by
artsygirl
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artsygirl
Dec. 21, 2006
Love this recipe! Read through all the reviews and ended up adding reduced sodium beef broth instead of water, a dash of garlic (for the fleas) then a dash of parsley (for their breath). Mixed in a touch of food coloring for red and green Christmas Canine Cookies! This is a great BASE recipe for your pup - I am going to add some peanut butter next time (salt-free of course)!
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Love this recipe! Read through all the reviews and ended up adding reduced sodium beef broth...
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Reviewed on Apr. 29, 2007 by VirtualCook55
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VirtualCook55
Apr. 29, 2007
These are Awesome !!! I omitted the salt and added 2 bouillion cubes (1 Chicken, 1 Beef) and 2 tsps. of garlic juice for the summer, to keep the fleas etc off my dogs. They absolutely love these treats.
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These are Awesome !!! I omitted the salt and added 2 bouillion cubes (1 Chicken, 1 Beef) and 2...
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Reviewed on Nov. 17, 2004 by JASMINESUMMER
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JASMINESUMMER
Nov. 17, 2004
I added a beef boulion cube to the hot water.My 15 week old shi-tsu loves them- cant get enough. They were easy to make and fast. However, my German Shepard doesnt care for them at all- he took them in the yard and burried them. The rat terrier ate one- only because my shitsu had one.Maybe I will add another cube or two to the water next time.
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I added a beef boulion cube to the hot water.My 15 week old shi-tsu loves them- cant get...
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Reviewed on Dec. 8, 2007 by
NTRDM2004
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NTRDM2004
Dec. 8, 2007
My basset hound loves these! I omitted the salt and substituted fat free, low sodium chicken broth for the water. I put the dough in the fridge for about 10-20 minutes and then took it out, pressed the dough into a cookie sheet and then used cookie cutters to make Christmas trees and stars. I simply peeled away the extra dough and pressed it into another cookie sheet and repeated the process. The biscuits are really cute! I took them to a cookie swap for girlfriends with dogs and I gave some to my vet for Christmas (along with people cookies!) A+ recipe!
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My basset hound loves these! I omitted the salt and substituted fat free, low sodium chicken...
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Reviewed on Aug. 26, 2007 by
007librarian
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007librarian
Aug. 26, 2007
Four paws up from my Ridgeback, who seems much more excited to get these treats than the ones from the store. I ended up with 100+ treats, making them about 1.5 inches around (along with some tiny Pomeranian bites too). I added peanut butter to the second half of the batch. Thanks for sharing this easy, no roll recipe! UPDATE: In case you're new at this, I wanted to remind people that these treats will get moldy since they have no preservatives. Keep a close eye out so your pooch doesn't get sick! My frozen treats have thawed out quite nicely.
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Four paws up from my Ridgeback, who seems much more excited to get these treats than the ones...
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Reviewed on May 5, 2007 by
Tina
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Tina
May 5, 2007
These were easy to eat and my dogs ate them up. I added peanut butter to the mix and lets just say there are none left and I am getting ready top make more!
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These were easy to eat and my dogs ate them up. I added peanut butter to the mix and lets just...
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