These Chicken & Wild RiceDog Biscuits were so easy to make and are prepared with natural ingredients like chicken, wild rice, flour, salt, chicken broth and eggs
I used riceflour because wheat and corn is not good for dogs. Roll out half of the dough on a floured (use rice or oat flour) surface and cut out with a cookie cutter
These Chicken & Wild RiceDog Biscuits were so easy to make and are prepared with natural ingredients like chicken, wild rice, flour, salt, chicken broth and eggs
*I wanted to use the new cookie cutters I also got when I received the book so I added about ¾ cup whole wheat flour which allowed me to roll out the dough and cut the biscuits into shapes
White On Rice Couple. King Arthur Flour. The Cookie Rookie. The older she gets, the pickier she gets, so I find myself browsing pinterest pretty often for dog treats {Follow my pet board for my treat pins}
Chocolate Chip Rice Krispies Treat Cookies – by Pies and Plots. So instead of making cookie dough with regular flour, I decided to make cookie dough with OAT flour
You can add eggs, peanut butter, cheese [not too much] liver, carrots, whole grains like rice lentils, oats cornmeal, oil, honey, cinnamon, chicken or beef broth, bananas or apples or apple sauce
flour with gluten, even whole-grain flour and grains (wheat, rye, oats, rice and corn). For this recipe, you’ll simply create a quick dough using gluten-free flour
I think something like riceflour would also work, though I haven't tried it. Add the flour and stir with a large spoon, spatula or your hands until the dough comes together