Cajun-inspired shrimp meal that is delicious! This shrimp dish is the result of six years of work. I make use of shrimp caught at a nearby shrimp farm. Additionally fantastic with fish or firm crab meat!
Prep Time: | 15 mins |
Cook Time: | 20 mins |
Total Time: | 35 mins |
Servings: | 18 |
Yield: | 18 treats |
Ingredients
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 cup unsalted natural peanut butter
- 1 cup skim milk
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease cookie sheets. Stir together the flour and baking powder; set aside.
- In a medium bowl, mix together the peanut butter and milk. Stir in the flour mixture until well blended. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth. Roll out to 1/4 inch thickness and cut into shapes using cookie cutters. Place 2 inches apart onto the prepared cookie sheets.
- Bake for 20 minutes in the preheated oven, or until lightly brown. Remove from cookie sheets to cool on wire racks.
Reviews
The cookies were very easy to make, i reduced the bake time by 4 minutes. my pup loves them!
Love that it was easy to make..had all the ingredients at home and whatnot…only downside is one of my dogs was not a fan but the other couldn’t get enough.
My daughters dog loves these bones! I’ve never seen his tail wag so fast every time I give him one. He gets so excited, lol. These are the perfect bones…and so easy to make!
My dog loves these treats and they were SO easy to make!
This was very easy to make and my dogs seem to like them. However, since this is during “pandemic”, I did not have any whole wheat flour so I used AP flour. I really don’t know if that made any difference or not. I also just made them into small circles and it really made a lot! I will try these again another time.
Super easy to make and my dog and the neighbors dogs all loved them.
My dogs looooooove these! Easy to make and quickly devoured. Made a little over a pound of cookies.
I used a smaller shape: shot glass to cut out smaller cookies. You should drop the heat to 350F if you do! Got 110 cookies from the recipe.
it is easy to make and dogs like it!
just made this for my two girls, Princess Growley and Cookie Dough. ones a German rotti, pitbull, mastiff mix (110lbs!) and the other, Cookie is a Bulloxer. made the recipe exactly as it was stated, some darker spots, def going to make these again though. puppers ate them up! next time I will bake for a couple mins less and add some honey, as others have tried! great recipe, so easy and healthy! my girls are picky butts!
I will for sure make it again! There is one thing I added though, apples! I think that you should add apples to this recipe also! My dog went crazy for the apple birthday bones!
I make these bones regularly for my fur babies and my families fur babies. They are always a hit. I add about 2 tablespoons flax meal and honey to sweeten it up a bit. If I want a softer bone I will take them out after cook time if I want a harder crunchier bone I will add a little more cook time ( 5 min or so) and leave them in the oven after I turn it off.I also store them in a ziplock in the refrigerator after cooled. Great recipe!
Very easy to make. I doubled the recipe for Christmas gifts and it made 75 (after a few mess ups). Took a bit to get the time down. I actually only baked them for 12 minutes. Not sure if they’ll be a hit or not but they look petty!
My pupper says five paws! She knows when I’m baking these they are for her and can barely contain her excitement! Thanks for the very easy and well loved recipe!
Made these for some of my neighbor’s dogs who greet me when walking their owners. I’m told they devour them one bone at a time. I found no evidence that wheat is bad for all dogs anymore than wheat is bad for all people. Some dogs, like humans, can be allergic to certain foods. The American Kennel Club has a good and balanced evaluation on this subject.
I made the recipe as it was written and my dogs loved them. It got to the point that every time I went into the kitchen they would wait at the door drooling hoping I was making more. This is my go to for doggie treats.
easy to make. have made these many times and every dog I give them to loves them. a lot cheaper than store bought treats.
Super easy & my dog loves them! I used 1/2 cup of peanut butter & 1/2 cup of sunflower seed butter & oat flour instead of the whole wheat. I would suggest setting your timer for 10 mins & checking every 5 or so as I made my cookies a bit thinner & used a small glass bottle opening for cutting cookies out. 15 mins was perfect for my cookies.
Every dog I’ve given one to loves them 4 to 175 lbs. Mine craves them, it saves so much money to make your own and you know what in them.
I made a half batch just to try the recipe. I never make dough so I was a bit concerned this would not be for me. However, this was very easy dough to make and roll out. 1/4″ is perfect for baking this recipe. I did not have a cute cookie cutter so I I just cut the dough into strips and then into pieces. I placed them on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Another reviewer suggested flipping the bones half way through so they are crisp on both sides. (Not soft on one and crisp on the other)This was a good idea. I flipped at 10 minutes and then baked another 7-8 minutes. Recipe turned out great! My dog did like these! I would think any flour would work fine. I will look into other flours that are better for dogs and try them in this recipe. Today I used Bob’s Red Mill whole grain white all purpose flour. I am hoping to replace Milkbone dog treats with these as every box I have purchased in the last 6 months has had moths, larva, and/or webbing in the box! I really want to know my dog is not eating that or worse. Thanks for the recipe!
Once my dog learned the sound of the cookie jar my days of sneaking into the room with a treat were over. I even add carrot pieces or bacon sometimes