Well-behaved pets deserve tasty
rewards now and then, and these beautiful brown rice and garlic munchies
are a popular favorite. Great Garlic Gobbles are simple to bake at home. Just
collect the ingredients, stir up a batch, and be ready for a tail-wagging
welcome from a favorite dog.
First, gather the
ingredients for Great Garlic Gobbles
- 2 3/4 cups regular flour
- 1 cup brown rice (cooked)
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 cup lukewarm water
- 1 tablespoon dried parsley flakes
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
Follow these easy
instructions to make Great Garlic Gobbles
Preheat the oven to 350 (F) degrees.
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Stir with a sturdy
wooden spoon.
Remove dough to a countertop or another flat surface, dusted
with flour. Knead the mix until it becomes somewhat firm.
Roll the dough evenly, using a floured rolling pin. Use
cookie cutters to make individual dog cookies in your chose shapes.
Use a floured spatula to remove the pet treats, transferring
them to ungreased cookie sheets.
Bake Great Garlic Gobbles for approximately 25 minutes at 350 (F) degrees. Do
not over-cook them.
Remove cookie sheets from the oven, and allow dog treats to cool
completely, hardening to a crunchy consistency, before slipping them off the
cookie sheets.
Try this quick-time
recipe modification to make Great Garlic Gobbles even faster.
Instead of rolling the dough for cut-out canine cookies, simply roll
golf-ball-sized lumps, and place them on cookie sheets. Use a spatula to
flatten these dough-balls, making them about 1/4 inch thick before baking.
Those who wish to pick ready-made dog treats may
check out these choices:
- Beggin' Strips Dog Treats
- GREENIES Dental Chews TEENIE Treats for Dogs
- Loving Pets Pure Buffalo 6-Inch Backstrap Tendon Dog Treat
- Pet Botanics Training Rewards Treats
- Pup-Peroni Lean Beef Flavor Dog Snacks
- Triumph Dog Turkey, Pea, & Berry Grain Free Jerky
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