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3 Simple Homemade Dog Treat Recipes
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Lifestyle expert Belicia Chung shares her favourite dog treat recipes you can make with ingredients you have at home.
Recipes
Tummy Tamer for Doggies
Ingredients:- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt
- 2 Tbsp Water
- ½ cup pumpkin puree
- 1 Tbsp Honey
Directions:
- Mix ¼ cup of yogurt with 1 tbsp of water
- Add mixture into freezing mold tray and freeze for 30 min
- Mix ½ cup of pumpkin puree with 1 tbsp of water and 1 Tbsp of honey.
- Add to frozen mixture in tray.
- Freeze for 2-3 hours
Joint Relief for Doggies
Ingredients:- 6 oz can of skinless boneless salmon in water (not drained)
- ¼ cup of chicken or beef bone broth
- 8 blueberries
- In a blender, add all ingredients and mix until fully liquid
- Add mixture to freezing mold tray and freeze for 2-3 hours
Veggie Delight for Doggies
Ingredients:- 2 large carrots
- ½ cup of spinach
- 2 cups oats
- ½ cup natural peanut butter
- Preheat oven to 300F (150C) and line baking sheet with parchment paper
- Add chopped carrots to medium put and cover with water. Bring to boil and cook until fork tender (5-10 min). Place boiled carrots aside.
- Add spinach in the same boiled water for 1 minute and place aside.
- Add all ingredients in a food processor and mix until dough is incorporated. If too wet, add more oats. If too dry, add more peanut butter or a little water.
- Remove dough from food processor and place dough on a sheet of parchment paper. Place another sheet of parchment paper on top, use a rolling pin to roll out dough to about ½ inch thick.
- Cut dough into treat sizes.
- Line dough on a baking sheet and bake for 35-40 minutes, until the treats are dry and lightly browned on the bottoms. They will fee soft at first when removing from the oven and become firmer once they cool.
Jan
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Taiwanese fried chicken
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Jan
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Homestyle 'seacuterie' board
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Chef Trevor Lui shares his tips to making a holiday entertaining seafood board without blowing your budget. "This is our way of doing a fairly budget friendly sea-cuterie."
Try it out yourself!
Jan
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Build your own charcuterie chalet
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Step One: Gather materials
Ingredients:- Two packages Castello Aged Havarti (For the bricks)
- One package Extra Mature Tickler (For the grated snow)
- One package Castello Gouda Slices (For the thatched roof)
- One package Creamy Havarti: Herbs & Spices (For the windows)
- One package Castello Danish Blue (For the snow banks)
- One package Taste Mexico Cream Cheese Ring (For the bushes)
- Five packages Tre Stelle Original Cream Cheese (To pipe and secure the ingredients to the house)
- One small package of Pepperoni (shingles)
- Whole wheat crackers (windows)
- Whole grain cracker (door)
- Bread sticks (pillars)
- Fresh rosemary (garland)
- Fresh thyme (garland for pillars)
- Almonds (window frame / wreath)
- Crushed candied pecans (path)
- Pomegranate seeds (holiday lights)
- Dried cranberries (decoration)
- Cut the Aged Havarti into small horizontal rectangles to serve as bricks
- Cut small pepperoni slices into half for roof shingles (Stack as many as possible and slice in the middle to save time)
- Cut Gouda slices into even vertical rectangles to create the thatched roof (Even slices are key for a uniform-looking roof)
- Cut eight tiny squares of the Herbs & Spices Havarti for windows on crackers (Ensure all eight are the same size, feel free to use a ruler and cut slowly)
- Cut Taste Mexico ring in half for bushes under windows (If you prefer a sweeter flavour, use Taste Hawaii, or for a more spicy option, try Taste Thailand)
- Add Tre Stelle Original Cream Cheese to a reusable freezer bag for piping (No other cream cheese works here. Afrim recommends this because no whipping is required)
- Wrap and refrigerate your cheeses until ready to assemble
- Lay out your fruit, nuts, crackers and other favourite charcuterie ingredients in small bowls for easy assembly and clean-up.
Step Two: Prepare the base
Pipe a good amount of the cream cheese evenly onto your structure and smooth it out with a spatula - this will serve as the base to hold all the ingredients to the house.Step Three: Build the roof
For the upper roof, place the first row of sliced Gouda shingles evenly, then add the second row so that it slightly overlaps the first row creating a thatched roof look. Repeat to the top. Uniformity is key. For the lower roof, place the halved pepperoni slices one at a time, curved side down, and repeat to the top. Stop and look and adjust as you go to ensure a straight line.Step Four: Make windows, doors, and bricks
Place your whole grain cracker for the door in the bottom centre of the house. Prepare your windows by placing four small dots of cream cheese on a square whole wheat cracker and attaching four small squares of Herbs & Spices Havarti to each. Gather your Aged Havarti bricks and begin placing them starting at the bottom centre, and alternating as you move up to create the traditional brick pattern. Cut slices as necessary to fit.Step Five: Garland pillars
Pipe a thick line of cream cheese on all four corners of the house and attach a bread stick to each. Pipe thin diagonal cream cheese lines to bread sticks and delicately place thyme leaves as decorations.Step Six: Almond window + garland decor
Pipe a circle of cream cheese around the window and place almonds starting at 12, 6, 9 and 3 o’clock, then fill in the remaining gaps to ensure even placement. Pipe a small amount inside the circular window and top with cranberries. Pipe cream cheese to the upper roof ledge and around the door and decorate with rosemary and pomegranate seeds. Pipe cream cheese under the cracker windows to serve as a ledge. Pipe thick fluffy lines across the roof, chimney and any gaps to resemble snow. Finish the house by placing half of the Taste Mexico ring under the cracker windows to serve as bushes / hedges.Step Seven: Finishing touches
Pipe a path for the front door and spread evenly shaping as needed, then top with ground candied pecans. Place two mounds of grapes on either side of the house. Pile three pepperettes to represent fire logs (wrap in thyme optional) Crumble Danish Blue to replicate mounds of snow. Add more cheese to create additional snow mounds around the house. Add your favourite pickles, meats, fresh and dried fruits to finish the board. Finish by grating Extra Mature Tickler on your board - it has the perfect texture to create a snow falling effect and crackers can easily scoop it up for eating. HAVE FUN!
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'Canadian' mincemeat pies
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