Bread Machine Dog Biscuits
- Ready In:
- 1hr 30mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Yields:
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1 batch
ingredients
- 3⁄4 cup beef stock (chicken or veggie work too)
- 1 egg
- 3 tablespoons oil
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1⁄3 cup bulgur wheat or 1/3 cup 7 grain cereal
- 1⁄3 cup natural bran
- 1⁄4 cup dry milk
- 1⁄4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 1⁄2 teaspoons yeast
directions
- Place ingredients in bread machine according to manufacturer's directions.
- Press"dough" cycle or mix and kneed like any other dough.
- Prepare cookie sheets by greasing and sprinkling with corn meal.
- When machine beeps, remove dough to lightly floured countertop and with a rolling pin roll dough out to 1/4 inch thickness.
- Using dog bone cookie cutter (or any other favorite shape), cup out dog biscuits.
- Place on prepared cookie sheet.
- Re-roll scraps and repeat till all dough is used up.
- Place in warm location and let rise for 30 minutes.
- Bake at 325 degrees F for 30 minutes, until brown and no longer soft.
- Place on rack to cool and store in an airtight container.
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Reviews
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I left out the yeast after the first batch went funny and would only burn not dry. <br/>Have now made multiple batches for a fund-raiser. Easy to make and the dogs that have tried them cannot get enough of them.<br/><br/>I've substituted Hemp oil (needed to use some up), Parmesan cheese for the garlic (conflicting advice about whether dogs should or shouldn't have garlic) and rolled oats instead of Bulgar (no Bulgar on hand)and the biscuits went down fine style.
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This recipe is excellent and using the bread maker to mix a heavy dough is pure genius. I, like the other reviewers tinkered with the recipe a bit. I substituted rolled oats for the bulgar/7 grain flour. I also threw in a bit of parmesan cheese instead of the garlic powder as I did not have any. My biscuits took a bit longer to baked than the recipe said- that is most likely a function of how thick you roll the biscuits. Once they were baked I simply turned the oven OFF and left the entire batch in the oven overnight. They turned out nice and crispy. the pups were pleased with the result. My dogs and I recommend you try these.
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This is an excellent recipe! I make dog biscuits for five dogs, so they keep me busy. Often I make triple batches, and store in emptied plastic coffee containers, so when I am ready, it's quicker.<br/><br/>Several options for substituting! I have used coconut oil, coconut dried powder, ground flax seeds,along with oats or 12-grain cereal, or whatever is available. When making a lot of batches, I keep an egg wash available to brush on them, and they look like fancy store bought biscuits. <br/>Sometimes I roll them out in shapes, or braided, and often add peanut butter, then roll and seal. One of my dogs always sits by the stove, smelling the biscuits as they bake.
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Great Recipe and fun to make too! I used organic 7 grain cereal in place of the bulgar and bran but otherwise follwed the recipe exactly. Turned out great! Tasted like a graham cracker with a touch of beef... (umm.. woof?) It tooks the pups a few of them to figure it out but now they can't get enough! Thanks!!!
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This recipe is excellent and using the bread maker to mix a heavy dough is pure genius. I, like the other reviewers tinkered with the recipe a bit. I substituted rolled oats for the bulgar/7 grain flour. I also threw in a bit of parmesan cheese instead of the garlic powder as I did not have any. My biscuits took a bit longer to baked than the recipe said- that is most likely a function of how thick you roll the biscuits. Once they were baked I simply turned the oven OFF and left the entire batch in the oven overnight. They turned out nice and crispy. the pups were pleased with the result. My dogs and I recommend you try these.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
riffraff
Fort Worth, Texas
I'm an adventurous foodie. Cooking is how I express myself.