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I have another treat recipe although its not really baking!
Hoggy meatballs! Can also be used as hoggy cake. Makes about 145g of mix Makes 16 small dog meat balls - weighing about 5g and 16 hog meatballs - weighing about 2-3g 80g Mince meat - Lamb, beef or Turkey 1/2 an egg 35g Plain oats normal or gluten&wheat free depending on diet needs. Put in a bowl mix together until well combined Shape into a cake shape for hoggy meat cake. Shape into small balls for hoggy meat balls (make some bigger for dogs and cats too) Dry fry untill cooked all the way through or put in the oven at 200°C (fan) and cook for about 10-15 mins (as its only small) or until you think its fully cooked. If you did a cake you can add some mashed (no butter or milk) hog safe veg - sweet potato, carrot or parsips work really well as icing and fave insects on top as decorations Once cooked these can be: Frozen put in a airtight bag/container kept for 3 months. Kept in the fridge in an airtight bag/container for a week Here are some pictures of them in the making and cooked Both Holly and my dog love them! |
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Anyone wanting a lot of good recipes should check this out
https://www.handmadejust4u.co.uk/pro...ehog-cook-book I think unless your in the UK you can't buy anything other than the digital book, but the recipes are great! |
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