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edwardsupandy
02-08-2011, 12:12 PM
I know some of you cook for your babies. Could you please post us your own home cooking recipes for your furbabies with pictures if possible? Thank you.
Here I post some pictures of crispy meatball that I made for my yorkie and maltese.
1 lbs beef mince
1 zucchini,
1 carrot,
7 ounces rice flour,
2 eggs,
a table spoon of olive oil,
1 or 2 tablespoon of milk
Cut the zucchini and carrot in small pieces of blend them in the mixer. Then mix the zucchini, carrot and beef mince. Add the rice flour, the eggs, the olive oil and the milk together and mix them all together till you have dough. Preheat the oven at 347°F and then make small meatballs. Place them in a bakery paper and then put them in the oven for about 20 to 25 minutes.
Serve them warm or cold. My yorkie and maltese love it :)
JiJi's Mom
02-08-2011, 12:20 PM
Wow, looks yummy thanks.
Unfortunately I haven't cooked for them yet.
JesBred
02-08-2011, 01:31 PM
WOW those do look yummy!!
Unfortunatly I can barely cook for myself let alone my dogs :lol2:
When they do get home cooked meals it just boiled chicken with some green beans, or yogurt or sometimes in the mornings I'll fry them an egg to share.
Punky
02-08-2011, 01:52 PM
Those look great! Thanks for sharing, on the list to try for my guys:)
CinttisLuke
02-08-2011, 09:38 PM
I just cook chicken with brown rice and veggies! And Lucas loves it!!:D But your recipe sounds yum!:tongue:
Morkie4
02-09-2011, 08:07 AM
You might want to check this out from a previous post. Also there is a list of books that you can purchase that provides information about home cooking for your fluff!!! Your meatballs looks good enough to eat! :)
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10495
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10084
Daisy517
02-09-2011, 08:19 AM
I was looking for a thread like this! Hopefully I'll get to post some after my 2 tests :(
MalteseJane
02-09-2011, 08:48 AM
There are only good things in it, no wonder they like it.
edwardsupandy
02-09-2011, 11:25 AM
I just cook chicken with brown rice and veggies! And Lucas loves it!!:D But your recipe sounds yum!:tongue:
Your homecooking looks delicious and no woner Lucas loves it :). Thank you anyway for posting it here with a picture.
edwardsupandy
02-09-2011, 11:32 AM
You might want to check this out from a previous post. Also there is a list of books that you can purchase that provides information about home cooking for your fluff!!! Your meatballs looks good enough to eat! :)
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10495
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10084
Thank you very much for the links. Very useful for me :)
edwardsupandy
02-09-2011, 11:33 AM
I was looking for a thread like this! Hopefully I'll get to post some after my 2 tests :(
Yes, please post your recipes with pictures! I'd love to try your recipes.
CinttisLuke
02-09-2011, 09:32 PM
I just cook chicken with brown rice and veggies! And Lucas loves it!!:D But your recipe sounds yum!:tongue:
Your homecooking looks delicious and no woner Lucas loves it :). Thank you anyway for posting it here with a picture.
I think that was Turkey breast!! with cottage cheese Sorry I got confused:o:confused:
edwardsupandy
02-15-2011, 11:56 AM
Crępe stuffed with liver, heart, steak, white cheese and banana puree
For side dish
15 ounces beef liver
15 ounces steak
7 ounces chicken heart,
2 table spoon of white cheese
1 banana puree
1 carrot
1 boiled egg
Egg shell powder (heat them in the oven and then grind them with a multi-grater
For Crępe
2 eggs
7 ounces Rice flour
25 cl Milk
Olive oil
Mix the eggs, rice flour and milk till you have pancake batter and let it stays for about 20 minutes. Heat the oil in your pan and then make your delicious crępe. :) You can make more or less 6 to 8 crępes.
For the side dish, I prefer to steam the meats instead of to cook them. I then put the meats in the mixer and the steamed carrot too. I pour the meat broth on the dish garnish and then heat them in the oven, 212°F, for about 20 minutes.
Place the side dish on the crępes and you can roll the crępes if you want and the cut them into smaller slices and then serve them. Your babies gonna love you more. :lol2:
edwardsupandy
02-15-2011, 11:59 AM
Some more pictures
Morkie4
02-15-2011, 12:22 PM
Some more pictures
Oh my does that ever look good enough to eat!!!!! Don't know if I could handle the combo of meats though but I know the fluffs would love them!!! :)
Thanks for sharing! :)
edwardsupandy
02-15-2011, 12:32 PM
Oh my does that ever look good enough to eat!!!!! Don't know if I could handle the combo of meats though but I know the fluffs would love them!!! :)
Thanks for sharing! :)
You're welcome. Actually it's for Kenzo and Hanzo. It's quite too much for a maltese or a yorkie alone to eat it all :)
Daisy517
02-25-2011, 09:34 PM
Tonight I finally made din-din for both Daisy & Tessa for the 1st time. Luckily it was easy to make & healthy too! I've been meaning to get around to this, and as promised here's a recipe and photos to share..
2 cups of organic brown rice
5 cups of water
1/2 to 1 cup of cubed salmon fillet
1/2 to 1 cup of mixed carrots & peas
1/2 tbs of light extra virgin olive oil
1/2 to 1 tsp of fresh or dried parsley flakes (optional)
Coat the brown rice with oil, added in the mix veggies and give it a good swirl. Then add in the water and pop it into a rice cooker to do the rest of the work. If you don't own one then proceed with the old fashion Rice-a-roni method :laugh: On the side, lightly greased a pan with additional light EVOO and cook the fish thoroughly by breaking it up into smaller pieces (be on the look out for any bones!). Set aside to cool. When rice is done (after 20 minutes or so) mix the 2 together. Feed fluffs & refrigerate the rest. For mass production & longer storage, freeze instead. I ate some and it was pretty good. My fluffs are so eating their veggie and getting their omega 3 for the rest of the week! :tongue: As for me, I made myself some southern goodness, country fried steak! I got some peas & carrots in there too ya know :D
Oh! and I also made a different version of Carol's baked treat, using salmon filet, (instead of liver), butternut squash puree, an egg, & rice flour. My babies absolutely LOVED it! :tongue: Honestly, if I can cook for myself then making dinner for my furkids is a piece of cake! Now if only I could be that commited every day :laugh:
CinttisLuke
02-25-2011, 10:50 PM
Tonight I finally made din-din for both Daisy & Tessa for the 1st time. Luckily it was easy to make & healthy too! I've been meaning to get around to this, and as promised here's a recipe and photos to share..
2 cups of organic brown rice
5 cups of water
1/2 to 1 cup of cubed salmon fillet
1/2 to 1 cup of mixed carrots & peas
1/2 tbs of light extra virgin olive oil
1/2 to 1 tsp of fresh or dried parsley flakes (optional)
Coat the brown rice with oil, added in the mix veggies and give it a good swirl. Then add in the water and pop it into a rice cooker to do the rest of the work. If you don't own one then proceed with the old fashion Rice-a-roni method :laugh: On the side, lightly greased a pan with additional light EVOO and cook the fish thoroughly by breaking it up into smaller pieces (be on the look out for any bones!). Set aside to cool. When rice is done (after 20 minutes or so) mix the 2 together. Feed fluffs & refrigerate the rest. For mass production & longer storage, freeze instead. I ate some and it was pretty good. My fluffs are so eating their veggie and getting their omega 3 for the rest of the week! :tongue: As for me, I made myself some southern goodness, country fried steak! I got some peas & carrots in there too ya know :D
Oh! and I also made a different version of Carol's baked treat, using salmon filet, (instead of liver), butternut squash puree, an egg, & rice flour. My babies absolutely LOVED it! Honestly, if I can cook for myself then making dinner for my furkids is a piece of cake! Now if only I could be that commited every day
Wow that looks great!!! Can I come over for dinner??:o:tongue:!!!
I made the ice cream! They did like it! But I made a BIG mess making them trying to make them cute but it didn't work! I was so upset because I wanted pictures! Andrew just told me tonight he got me a cute ice tray:D! So I just need to wait!!:) And yes Andrew loved the ice cream too:lol2::lol2::lol2:
edwardsupandy
02-26-2011, 02:25 AM
Tonight I finally made din-din for both Daisy & Tessa for the 1st time. Luckily it was easy to make & healthy too! I've been meaning to get around to this, and as promised here's a recipe and photos to share..
2 cups of organic brown rice
5 cups of water
1/2 to 1 cup of cubed salmon fillet
1/2 to 1 cup of mixed carrots & peas
1/2 tbs of light extra virgin olive oil
1/2 to 1 tsp of fresh or dried parsley flakes (optional)
Coat the brown rice with oil, added in the mix veggies and give it a good swirl. Then add in the water and pop it into a rice cooker to do the rest of the work. If you don't own one then proceed with the old fashion Rice-a-roni method :laugh: On the side, lightly greased a pan with additional light EVOO and cook the fish thoroughly by breaking it up into smaller pieces (be on the look out for any bones!). Set aside to cool. When rice is done (after 20 minutes or so) mix the 2 together. Feed fluffs & refrigerate the rest. For mass production & longer storage, freeze instead. I ate some and it was pretty good. My fluffs are so eating their veggie and getting their omega 3 for the rest of the week! :tongue: As for me, I made myself some southern goodness, country fried steak! I got some peas & carrots in there too ya know :D
Oh! and I also made a different version of Carol's baked treat, using salmon filet, (instead of liver), butternut squash puree, an egg, & rice flour. My babies absolutely LOVED it! :tongue: Honestly, if I can cook for myself then making dinner for my furkids is a piece of cake! Now if only I could be that commited every day :laugh:
Thank you so much for the recipe and the pics. They look very delicious. Hanzo and Kenzo would love them :). I'd try your recipe next time.
Daisy517
02-26-2011, 03:40 PM
Wow that looks great!!! Can I come over for dinner??:o:tongue:!!!
I made the ice cream! They did like it! But I made a BIG mess making them trying to make them cute but it didn't work! I was so upset because I wanted pictures! Andrew just told me tonight he got me a cute ice tray:D! So I just need to wait!!:) And yes Andrew loved the ice cream too:lol2::lol2::lol2:
FUN! Making a total mess is part of playing in the kitchen Cinthya.. the rewarding part was they LOVED the ice-cream! Now that's the joy to making, baking, & cooking. And yes, you and the whole familia are more than welcome over at my place for a BIG dinner Texas style :tongue: Then afterwards, we can take our babies for a walk to burn off our buffet :laugh:
Thank you so much for the recipe and the pics. They look very delicious. Hanzo and Kenzo would love them :). I'd try your recipe next time.
Let me know how it goes. It's a very simple recipe and it's best to go easy on the oil (as we don't want greasy rice). There's something about the "fishy" smell that both dogs & cats go crazy over. Hope it's a hit with your furkids too.
Daisy517
05-18-2011, 04:26 AM
Daisy had a very special birthday dinner prepared last night. Tessa couldn't be happier that her baby sister turned 1.
I don't have the measurements or directions written since it's fairly easy to make. If you do however want them, just pm me. Here are the listed ingredients:
Brown rice pasta shells
Kidney beans (pureed)
Low fat cottage cheese (pureed)
Chicken breast (boiled & shredded)
Light extra virgin olive oil (optional)
Peas & carrots (optional)
For dessert, she had her usual PB ice-cream over a bed of cottage cheese. Recipe can be found in the following link, courtesy of CinttisLuke:
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11252
Morkie4
05-19-2011, 01:49 AM
Daisy had a very special birthday dinner prepared last night. Tessa couldn't be happier that her baby sister turned 1.
I don't have the measurements or directions written since it's fairly easy to make. If you do however want them, just pm me. Here are the listed ingredients:
Brown rice pasta shells
Kidney beans (pureed)
Low fat cottage cheese (pureed)
Chicken breast (boiled & shredded)
Light extra virgin olive oil (optional)
Peas & carrots (optional)
For dessert, she had her usual PB ice-cream over a bed of cottage cheese. Recipe can be found in the following link, courtesy of CinttisLuke:
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11252
Looks very yummy!! Did she share with Tessa???
edwardsupandy
05-19-2011, 08:56 AM
Daisy had a very special birthday dinner prepared last night. Tessa couldn't be happier that her baby sister turned 1.
I don't have the measurements or directions written since it's fairly easy to make. If you do however want them, just pm me. Here are the listed ingredients:
Brown rice pasta shells
Kidney beans (pureed)
Low fat cottage cheese (pureed)
Chicken breast (boiled & shredded)
Light extra virgin olive oil (optional)
Peas & carrots (optional)
For dessert, she had her usual PB ice-cream over a bed of cottage cheese. Recipe can be found in the following link, courtesy of CinttisLuke:
http://www.maltesetalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11252
Thank you for sharing it with us. Daisy is a lucky one to have such a special delicious birhday dinner. :-)
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