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Below is a list of our dogs three favorite homemade treats when you cook for your pet you know exactly what they are eating and no treat or meal is better than a properly cooked homemade one. Please Note: These recipes are for treats and not intended for daily consumption. Additionally, this should not be fed to pets with special dietary restrictions.
Recipe: Doggie Chopped Liver
Ingredients
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1 pound chicken livers
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2-3 hard boiled eggs
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1 quart water
Instructions
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Add chicken livers (including juices) to boiling water; reduce heat and simmer for 40 minutes. Remove from heat.
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Drain liver; reserve liquid (great for freezing in ice cube trays as a cool treat!)
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Use a fork or potato masher to mash livers. Finely chop hard boiled eggs and add to livers. Mix well.
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Refrigerate chopped liver.
Recipe: Chicken Liver Sicles!
Ingredients
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1 pound chicken livers
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1 quart water
Instructions
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Bring chicken livers to a boil then reduce heat and simmer for 40 minutes. Remove chicken livers from broth for use in another recipe such as Doggie Chicken Liver.
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Refrigerate broth; when chilled, skim off all fat and discard.
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Pour broth into plastic containers and freeze until solid.
Recipe: Chicken Liver Dog Treat Squares
Ingredients
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1 pound chicken livers
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1 pound chicken
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3 eggs
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 220 degrees. Put parchment paper on two cookie sheets or, if you don't have parchment paper on hand, lightly grease cookie sheets.
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Add chicken and eggs to blender or food processor and chop then mix. Add chicken livers to mixture, pouring entire container of livers, juices and all, into mixture. Mix until you have a malt-like consistency.
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Pour the mixture in the center of the two cookie sheets then bake. After one hour, cut each mixture into one-inch squares and flip so that all sides of the treats will brown. Bake for one more hour.
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When treats are browned, turn off the oven but leave the cookie sheets in the heated oven to cool for several hours. Cool treats completely before serving or refrigerating. Refrigerate or freeze all treats; they'll last about two weeks in the refrigerator.1.
We would like to thank DogTipper for the great recipes. Please check them out today for many more great recipes including some awesome holiday treats at
http://www.dogtipper.com/recipes/2010/11/loews-hotels-thanksgiving-recipe-pumpkin-pie.html
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