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Liver Dog Treats
Liver Dog Treats
1 pound raw liver (any kind) blended into a paste 1 egg 1cup flour 1/2 cup corn meal (or flour) 1/4 teaspoon oregano 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder Mix well and bake at 350 for 1/2 hour for chewy treats, longer for crisper treats.
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I made these for Hogan last night and he just LOVES them. I baked this in a 9 X 13 pan ao they came out like flat brownies. I just cut them up into cubes and use them as training treats. Also, I used all flour instead of corn meal and added some flax meal.
Hogan has a play group we meet with every morning. I brought a bag of the treats out to the park and all of the dogs were glued to me. Needless to say, it's a big hit!
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I am so glad they like them.
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Luther thinks you are the best Chef in the world!!!! We refer to these as attention cookies.
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Thank you Luther, but I am far from being a chef, I just love to play around in the kitchen and see what kinds of treats I can come up with.
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Gunners up!!
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i have a question marsha, how do you turn liver into paste? i have some liver i got for the dogs and i would love to try this with them.
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Well, I dont know how everyone else does it, but I just put it in the blender and turn it on high for a couple of seconds. Thats all I do. It works great with the recipe.
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Gunners up!!
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oh, that sounds easy, and maybe not so stinky too
thanks!!
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Hey thanks so much for that!! Wow with all the choices i have lately i'll never run out of stuff to try with buddy
I'm amazed that you came up with that tho! Great idea
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I'm going to make these for my wee girl tomorrow night and I have a few questions, as I'm a bit hopeless when it comes to matters in the kitchen!
1. How do I store them after I've baked them, i.e. air tight container in the fridge? 2. How long will they keep for? Thank you.
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Store in airtight container in the fridge, as for the other question, they last about a week at my house.
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Ain't I the cutest?
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Made them yesterday, and Jade's goes nuts for them!
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Hi Jill's Mom, I tried baking them yesterday but they are not crispy. It turns to be softy inside. I can't imagine how the treats will look after 30 mins. baking. If you can have some pics, and share with me, it would be wonderful! It's my first baking so it's a little difficult for me.
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