Turkey Treats (pet food)
Turkey Treats Recipe with Cheese and Parsley | Pet Food
Introduction
Turkey Treats are a delicious and nutritious snack for your furry friends. Made with cooked turkey, cheese, and whole wheat flour, these treats are sure to be a hit with your pets.
History
Turkey Treats have been a popular homemade dog treat for many years. They are a great way to use up leftover turkey from holiday meals and provide a healthy snack for your pets.
Ingredients
- 2 cups cooked turkey, cut up
- 2 garlic cloves
- 4 tsp grated cheese
- 1 tbsp fresh parsley, chopped small
- 2 eggs
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 2 tbsp brewers yeast
- 2 tbsp vegetable oil
How to prepare
- Combine turkey, garlic, cheese, and parsley in a mixing bowl. Mix well.
- In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and pour them over the turkey mixture.
- Add the flour, yeast, and oil to the bowl.
- Stir the ingredients together until they are thoroughly mixed and all ingredients are coated.
- Drop small lumps of the mixture onto an ungreased cookie sheet.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F (177°C) for approximately 20 minutes, or until the lumps are brown and firm.
- Store the cooked mixture in the refrigerator.
Variations
- Add in other ingredients such as sweet potatoes or carrots for added flavor and nutrition.
- Use different types of cheese or herbs to customize the flavor of the treats.
Cooking Tips & Tricks
Make sure to use cooked turkey in this recipe, as raw turkey can be harmful to pets.
- You can customize this recipe by adding in other ingredients that your pet enjoys, such as carrots or sweet potatoes.
- Store the cooked treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator to keep them fresh.
Serving Suggestions
Serve Turkey Treats as a special snack for your pets or use them as a training treat.
Cooking Techniques
Bake the Turkey Treats in the oven at 350°F (177°C) until they are brown and firm.
Ingredient Substitutions
You can substitute the turkey with chicken or beef in this recipe if desired.
Make Ahead Tips
You can make a batch of Turkey Treats ahead of time and store them in the refrigerator for up to a week.
Presentation Ideas
Serve the Turkey Treats in a decorative bowl or jar for a fun presentation.
Pairing Recommendations
Pair Turkey Treats with a bowl of fresh water for your pets to enjoy.
Storage and Reheating Instructions
Store the cooked Turkey Treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat in the microwave for a few seconds before serving.
Nutrition Information
Calories per serving
Each serving of Turkey Treats contains approximately 150 calories.
Carbohydrates
Each serving of Turkey Treats contains approximately 10 grams of carbohydrates.
Fats
Each serving of Turkey Treats contains approximately 5 grams of fat.
Proteins
Each serving of Turkey Treats contains approximately 15 grams of protein.
Vitamins and minerals
Turkey Treats are a good source of vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin B12, and iron.
Alergens
This recipe contains dairy (cheese) and wheat (flour), which may be allergens for some pets.
Summary
Turkey Treats are a balanced snack for your pets, providing a good mix of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins.
Summary
Turkey Treats are a delicious and nutritious snack for your pets, made with cooked turkey, cheese, and whole wheat flour. They are easy to make and can be customized with your pet's favorite ingredients. Enjoy making these treats for your furry friends!
How did I get this recipe?
The first time I saw this recipe, I was immediately intrigued. It was a warm summer day and I was visiting my friend Mary, who was known in our neighborhood for her delicious homemade treats for dogs and cats. As soon as I walked through her front door, I was greeted by the mouthwatering aroma of turkey cooking in the oven.
Mary smiled at me and said, "I was just about to start making a batch of Turkey Treats for my furry friends. Would you like to help me?"
I eagerly agreed and followed Mary into her cozy kitchen, where she began to gather the ingredients for the treats. She pulled out ground turkey, brown rice, carrots, and peas, along with a few other secret ingredients that she kept hidden in her pantry.
As we started to prepare the Turkey Treats, Mary told me the story of how she had learned to make them. She explained that many years ago, she had a beloved dog named Max who had a sensitive stomach and couldn't eat store-bought treats. Determined to find a solution, Mary had reached out to her vet for advice. The vet had recommended a homemade recipe using simple, wholesome ingredients that would be easy on Max's stomach.
Mary had followed the vet's instructions and had been amazed at how much Max had loved the treats. She had continued to make them for him throughout his life, and had even shared the recipe with other pet owners who were looking for a healthy, homemade alternative to store-bought treats.
As we finished mixing the ingredients together, Mary shaped the mixture into small balls and placed them on a baking sheet. She popped them into the oven and we waited eagerly for them to cook.
After a few minutes, the Turkey Treats were ready. Mary carefully removed them from the oven and allowed them to cool before offering one to her own dog, a sweet golden retriever named Daisy. Daisy gobbled it up eagerly and wagged her tail in approval.
Mary smiled and said, "I always know when Daisy approves of a new recipe. She's my toughest critic!"
I couldn't wait to try one myself, so I picked up a Turkey Treat and took a bite. The flavor was rich and savory, with just a hint of sweetness from the carrots. It was clear why dogs loved these treats so much.
After finishing our snack, Mary shared the recipe with me and encouraged me to make a batch for my own pets. She explained that the treats could be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week, or frozen for longer storage.
I thanked Mary for her generosity and promised to try making the treats for my dog, a lively terrier named Charlie. As I left Mary's house that day, I couldn't wait to see the joy on Charlie's face when he tasted the Turkey Treats.
When I arrived home, I immediately set to work making a batch of the treats for Charlie. The process was simple and enjoyable, and soon my kitchen was filled with the same delicious aroma that had greeted me at Mary's house.
Once the treats were finished baking, I allowed them to cool before offering one to Charlie. His eyes lit up with excitement as he eagerly accepted the treat and devoured it in seconds. I knew then that I had found a new favorite recipe for my beloved pet.
From that day on, I continued to make Turkey Treats for Charlie and for all of the other pets in our neighborhood. The treats were always a hit, and I loved seeing the joy on the faces of the furry friends who enjoyed them.
As I reflected on the story of how I had learned to make Turkey Treats, I realized that sometimes the best recipes come from unexpected places and people. Mary had shared her knowledge and her love for animals with me, and I was grateful for the opportunity to pass that love on to my own pets.
In the end, it wasn't just about the delicious treats themselves, but about the connection and joy that they brought to both pets and their owners. I knew that I would always cherish the memory of learning to make Turkey Treats with Mary, and the special bond that it had created between us.
Categories
| Cheese Recipes | Dog Food Recipes | Pets Holistic Med | Turkey Meat Recipes | Whole Wheat Flour Recipes | Yeast Recipes |