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Move Over Easter Bunny, These Easy Homemade Easter Dog Treats Will Have Your Pup Hopping For Joy

April 04, 2022 Abigail Curran
Easter Dog Biscuits on bunny cutting board with Easter towel

The Easter bunny is real. Your dog will think so too if you make them these tasty Easter treats. You can find the cutest Easter Cookie Stampers from Michaels. They help you decorate the dog biscuits without having to ice them.

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Ingredients:

  • ½ cup Peanut Butter
  • 2 cups Whole Wheat Flour
  • 1 cup Steel Cut Oats
  • 1 cup Hot Chicken Broth
  • 2 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • 2 Tbsp Honey

 

Instructions:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°.
  • Place steel-cut oats in a blender, food processor, or coffee grinder. Blend until they are almost at a powder/flour consistency.
  • Combine peanut butter, HOT chicken broth, olive oil, and honey. Stir until dissolved.
  • Stir in ground oatmeal and flour until well combined. You can start with a spoon and then use your hands to make sure everything is completely mixed.
  • Place dough on a powdered surface and roll out to a 1/4” thickness.
  • Cut out shapes with egg-shaped cookie cutters or cookie stampers.
  • Place on a parchment-lined cookie sheet and bake for 10 minutes.

 

The parchment paper is key here. The dog biscuits just slide off and don’t stick to the pan. It’s magic. 

And then, it’s time for you and your dog to live hoppily ever after. Enjoy!

 
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