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Carrot & Cheese Dog Treats {Recipe}

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Carrots and spring go hand in paw–and so does this easy carrot and cheese dog treat recipe using items you probably already have in your pantry.

carrot and cheese dog treats recipe

I love making the dogs treats shaped like dog bones or other cute shapes–but decided I’d like these carrot and cheese treats to be just a little thicker and chewier so I decided I’d cook them in more of a cookie shape.

The ingredients list is nice and short: whole wheat flour, olive oil, shredded cheese, shredded carrots, a little bran and some water.

First, mix your cheese and carrots together in a big bowl (you’ll be using this bowl to mix the whole thing so make it plenty big). I love big stainless steel bowls.

What kind of cheese should you use? I used shredded Colby Jack but you add just about any cheese you have on hand. If you use cheddar, cut back on the oil a bit to make up for the extra oil in the cheese. Whichever you choose, these cheese treats for dogs will be hit!

mixing carrot and cheese dog treats

Now it’s time for a little olive oil:

adding oil to cheese dog treats

then mix together everything so all your carrots and cheese are coated:

preparation- easy cheese dog treats

Now it’s time to turn your attention to the dry ingredients. Mix those together.

This bran is nothing fancy; I used a couple of handfuls of bran cereal and crushed it a little bit. Just make sure you do NOT use a raisin bran cereal because raisins are toxic to dogs.

adding bran cereal to carrot dog treats

Now it’s time to mix the dry ingredients with the wet, add the water, and mix it all into one big blob (yes, that is an official cookbook term: “mix into one big blob.”)

mixing bowl dog treats

It’s time to grab that greased cookie sheet and get to work now…roll up your sleeves because this is going to get messy.

Pinch off a ping pong ball-sized bit of dough, roll it up, put it on your cookie sheet, and just slightly flatten it (the more you flatten the cookie, the crunchier it will be.)

Leave a little expansion room between each:

carrot dog treats on cookie sheet

Then pop them in the oven and wait!

baking dog treats

When they’re done, take out the cookie sheets and let the cookies cool before stacking (or serving!)

When they’re cool, store them in an airtight container for a few days; if you’ll have them longer, refrigerate (for up to five days) or freeze.

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Printable Recipe

Carrot and Cheese Dog Treats

Carrot and Cheese Dog Treats

Ingredients

  • 2 3/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup shredded carrots
  • 1 cup shredded cheese
  • 2 cup bran cereal, crushed (do NOT use raisin bran)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 1/2 cup water

Notes

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and grease your baking sheets.

Mix carrots, cheese and oil in a large bowl; in a smaller bowl, mix dry ingredients.

Add the dry ingredients to the carrot-cheese-oil mixture then add water, mixing well.

Drop cookies onto cookie sheet and bake for 25 minutes until browned.

Cool and store.

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This post was first published in 2014.

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