Recipe: Carrot & Peanut Christmas Trees

It wouldn’t be Christmas without a vast array of home baked cookies and desserts being passed around whilst you watch your favourite festive movie on TV. You can imagine the extra twitching of canine noses even more than usual, in case there may be some stray cookie crumbs to nibble. If you enjoy baking and fancy making some healthy yuletide treats for your pooch, you might like to give this recipe a try.

 

Ingredients:

*   625 grams of flour

*   80 grams of rolled oats

*   2-1/4 cups water

*   5 large carrots, finely shredded

*   2/3 cup peanut butter
*   Christmas tree shaped cookie cutter

Carrots are a fantastic low calorie snack for dogs, and provide many nutritional benefits. Carrots are high in beta-carotene and vitamin A, which helps support the immune system and also your dog’s skin and coat. Peanut butter contains a great level of protein, vitamins and healthy fats. A little goes a long way, and as with humans, peanut butter should still be consumed in moderation.

Preparation:

Preheat your oven to 180 celsius and line an oven tray with baking paper. Add the flour and oats to a large mixing bowl, then add water and start to stir. Grate the carrots until they are finely shredded and add to the mix, along with the peanut butter. Continue to stir until a sturdy thick dough is formed. Roll out the dough to desired thickness on a floured surface.

Using your Christmas tree cookie cutter, you can now start to place the cutter into the dough to create your tree treats. Once molded from the dough, place the tree shapes on the baking tray. Depending on the size of your cookie cutter, you should be able to make roughly between 15-20 treats. Bake for approximately 20-25 minutes. The trees should turn to a nice, golden brown colour. Once ready, please set aside the treats to cool off before feeding to your first willing canine taste tester.

Office dog and Chief Biscuit Sampler Bandit sampled some of these yuletide treats for us, and we can confirm that she had no complaints. If you have any favourite recipes that you like to use for your dogs, please let us know by emailing hello@tails.com.

3 thoughts on “Recipe: Carrot & Peanut Christmas Trees”

  1. Thank goodness for a recipe for dog treats that won’t cause a problem…you see, I have two grandsons..max (2) and Sam(1) and they always try to eat atira..our very old Dalmatians dog treats..so at least these have ingredients that won’t cause any harm to humans…

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  2. Hi Nana. Thanks for getting in touch. These treats are perfectly fine for both humans and canines, so perfect to share with Max, Sam and your dalmation without anyone feeling left out. We don’t know if you’ve had a chance to browse through some of our other recipes on the blog, but we do try our best to make them all as healthy as possible.
    Please do let us know if you tried baking any of these recipes and if they were a success. We’d love to hear more about that. Best wishes, the tails.com team

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