Author : Lydia Gross
Publisher :
ISBN 13 : 9781795755054
Total Pages : 24 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (55 download)
Book Synopsis Recipes for Dog Treats from the Baking Mold by : Lydia Gross
Download or read book Recipes for Dog Treats from the Baking Mold written by Lydia Gross and published by . This book was released on 2019-02-03 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dear friends,I always search for nice recipes with tasty dog biscuits for my dog. In 2017 the trend cameup to use silicone baking trays as a tool to bake dog treats at home. These baking moldsshould actually serve as a fat drip and catching mat but do a great job as baking mats fordog treats. The idea is as simple as it is ingenious.Some of my favourite recipes can be found in this book, which are easy to do by yourselfat home. Such as: Egg-Bacon-Romana treats / Cream cheese and carrot treats / Zucchini bananatreats and many more. Your dog will love it. So have fun to read my book and tryout my recipes.e.g. Banana and rhubarb treatsIngredients:- 40 gr (1,4 oz) rhubarb- 0,5 cm ginger- 2 eggs- 100 gr (3,5 oz) potato flourPreparation:- First puree the fruit and eggs and then the potato flour to the other- Check the consistency of the mass (keyword pancake dough)- Place the dough in the middle of the baking mat and spread evenly into therecesses- Bake at 150 °C (300°F) degrees for 25 min top/bottom heat in the middle of theoven- Then leave to cool in an open ovenThe advantage of the baking mat for baking dog biscuits is obvious. While in former timesone had to experiment with different forms and dough so it is now quite simple, very fastand uncomplicated to bake treats. Once you have mixed the ingredients of your choiceand got the resulting dough, that should have the consistency of pancake dough, fill in thedough with a scraper. After that the baking mat is placed in the preheated oven.Depending on the recipe, the treats are baked until they rise slightly and brownish. Assoon as this point is reached (pay attention to the recipe!) the baking mat can be removedfrom the oven. Should the treats still be moist, then let them dry in the switched off oven. Isthe baking mat now removed it must cool down for some time. After cooling down, thetreats fall out of the mold after turning it, or otherwise must be knocked out. Voila, it isdone - you have baked your own treats and your dog will be thrilled.I wish you all the best,Sincerely YoursLydia Gross