Liver Brownies for Dogs

"I don't remember where I got this originally, I have been using it for several years. It makes lots of treats, sorry I don't know the exact yield. I used to put this recipe in my Student Handbook when I taught basic obedience classes a few years back. These are great training treats because they are quite fragrant and most dogs love them. If you are squeamish about organ meats, this recipe is perfect because you don't have to handle it, just dump it into the processor and you're off to the races. I sometimes use extra garlic. You could also substitute with powdered or granulated garlic, though fresh will probably give the best flavour/scent. Not suitable for dogs with wheat or corn allergies, which is unfortunate since I think those are the top food alergens for dogs. :-("
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
5
Yields:
1 13x9" pan
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ingredients

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directions

  • Put all ingredients into food processor.
  • Puree until very smooth (3 or 4 minutes).
  • Dump the resulting slop into a well-greased 13x9" baking dish and spread it around with a spoon to make an even layer.
  • Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes.
  • Partially cool, then cut into small (1 inch) pieces while still warm.
  • Cool completely and remove from pan.
  • Store in the fridge or freezer.
  • Serve in small quantities as these are quite rich.

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Reviews

  1. Every dog that has tried this LOVES them. My youngest Bichon goes crazy while they are baking she lays by the oven and whines for waiting for these brownies to cook. My dogs are allergic to wheat so I use uncooked oatmeal and add an extra egg and it turns out perfect. I am getting ready to make my 4th batch for Christmas puppy present . Thanks for the recipe
     
  2. My dog just had his one year birthday and I made this for he, some of his siblings and some of his friends and they all gave it 5 stars. Charlie (my pup) would do absolutely ANYTHING for these. I know some say you should never give your dog garlic as it can be toxic, however, where I live (Germany) they put it in a lot of dog treats as a flea repellent. You should of course talk with your vet first and see if it is ok for your dog. I only put in one clove as the vet was closed today, but I figured since Charlie eats just about anything (ex. cat poop...gross I know) a little garlic wouldn't be too bad. He didn't mind and he kept begging for more. Thank you for this recipe!
     
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Tweaks

  1. In general Garlic (and anything from the Onion family) is not good for dogs...So I leave it out. Other than that a great use for Liver, if you have a lot of it.
     

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<img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/IWasAdoptedfall08.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"> I love cooking, especially baking elaborate desserts. My most used cookbook (other than this one!) is the Joy of Cooking; I find that it's great for demistifying seemingly tricky things. It has given me the confidence to try lots of interesting new things in my kitchen. Outside of the kitchen, my passion is animals. Right now I have two dogs (a Shepherd cross and an American Bulldog) and 3 cats. They are also my lifes work: I am a professional pet groomer and reiki practitioner. I own a Pet Spa, so if you live near me and have pets, by all means drop me a line. I have been raising, training, and showing dogs since I was knee-high to a grasshopper, and I've got the pictures to prove it. :-)
 
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