Saturday, August 21, 2010

It's my dogs first year with us and I want to bake him an animal friendly cake, can i get some recipes?

If you have time a dog friendly icing with the cake recipe would be really nice or if you just know the icing that works too!It's my dogs first year with us and I want to bake him an animal friendly cake, can i get some recipes?
http://www.ljcfyi.com/ljcsProjects/cooki鈥?/a>


http://www.yummyfordogs.org/cookbook/des鈥?/a>


These ones have ';icing';





http://www.seefido.com/html/dog_birthday鈥?/a>


This one doesn't





http://www.dog-treat-recipe-exchange.com鈥?/a>


This one has a bunch of different cakes and icing as well as treat.





Hope this helps and he has a great ';birthday';!!It's my dogs first year with us and I want to bake him an animal friendly cake, can i get some recipes?
You might take a look at Rachael Ray's site - I think she still has pet foods...


http://www.rachaelray.com
My puppy and his friends loved this cake-


Preheat oven to 350 degrees





Mix:





2 cups flour, white or wheat





4 teaspoons baking powder





Add:





2 six ounce cans of your dog's favorite food





1/2 cup vegetable oil





1/2 cup sugar (optional)





4 eggs





Approx. 1 cup milk (add slowly until mix reaches batter consistency)





Pour in a greased 9 x 13 inch pan and bake for thirty-five minutes until set in center. Let cool in pan for twenty minutes before removing.





You can choose whether or not you 'd like to frost your dog birthday cake and add your pet's name. In keeping with the theme, why not substitute Snausages or Pupperonies for regular candles?
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WEIRD!!!!!!!!
Here are some I found on this website: It sounds like fun. http://www.dogbirthdaysandparties.com/Qs鈥?/a>





Peanut Butter Carrot Cake


Naturally sweet, colorful and flavorful, this cake is simple and easy to make. Great for Fall.





1 cup flour


1tsp baking soda


1/4 cup peanut butter


1/4 cup vegetable oil


1 cup shredded carrots


1 tsp. vanilla


1/3 cup honey


1 egg


Mix flour and baking soda. Add remaining ingredients. Pour into greased 8'; round cake pan and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Let cool. Puree cottage cheese in blender for icing. Decorate with more peanut butter and carrots.








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Bacon Chicken Layer Cake





This recipe makes a real layer cake! Chicken, bacon and yogurt provide aromas that drive dogs crazy for this cake.





3 cups flour


1 T. baking powder


1/2 cup margarine, softened


6 eggs, beaten


1/2 cup corn oil


2 jars strained chicken baby food


2 cups finely shredded carrots


plain or vanilla yogurt


2 or 3 strips of bacon, fried crisp, then crumbled, or use bacon-flavored jerky strips, cut into bits.


Generously grease and flour two 8'; round cake pans; set aside. Combine flour and baking powder; set aside. In a mixing bowl, beat softened margerine until smooth. Add eggs and corn oil; mix well. Add strained chiicken, and shredded carrots and mix until smooth. Add flour mixture and mix thoroughly. Pour batter into the 2 prepared 8'; cake pans. Bake at 325掳 for 60 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes before removing from pans. Cool completely on wire racks.





Place one layer on a serving plate and spread yogurt over top. Place second layer on top, then spread yogurt on top and sides of entire cake. Sprinkle crumbled bacon or bits of jerky strips over top. Use ';Pupperoni'; sticks for candles.





Carob Chip Bundt Cake





This is a darker, richer, peanutty flavored cake with carob chips and carob drizzled on top. A beautiful cake that serves 16-20 dogs, if you're having a bigger party.





1 cup whole wheat flour


1 teaspoon baking soda


1/4 cup peanut butter


1/4 cup butter, melted


1/3 cup honey (optional)


1 egg


1/2 cup carob chips (carob is a chocolate substitute)*


Mix the dry ingredients. Add the remaining ingredients and mix quickly. Bake in a greased ring mold at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Drizzle melted carob over cake when cooled. Store in the refrigerator.





* Do not use chocolate chips. If you cannot find carob chips, make the cake without them.








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Ginger Banana Party Cake





Banana and ginger combine to make an aromatic cake that's not too sweet for dogs. Chopped nuts and raisins make it a festive cake. Note: use raisins sparingly, and chop nuts well.





2/3 cup mashed bananas


1/2 cup softened butter


3 large eggs


3/4 cup water


2 cups Unbleached Flour


2 teaspoons baking powder


1 teaspoon baking soda


1 tsp ginger


2 teaspoons cinnamon


1/2 cup chopped pecans


1/2 cup raisins


Beat together mashed banana and butter until creamy. Add eggs and water. Beat well. Stir in dry ingredients. Beat until smooth. Add nuts and raisins. Spoon batter evenly into oiled and floured bundt pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 35 minutes. Cool on wire rack 5 minutes, remove from pan, replace on rack and cool.





Banana %26amp; Mock-Choc Frosting:





2 cup mashed banana


1 tablespoon butter


6 tablespoon powdered carob


2 teaspoons vanilla


3 tablespoon unbleached flour


1 teaspoon cinnamon


Blend thoroughly and spread on cooled cake. Sprinkle with well-chopped pecans and raisins.








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Jerky Cake





Here's a make-at-home beef-flavored dog cake recipe from Bullwrinkle.com:





1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour


1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder


1/2 cup soft butter


1/2 cup corn oil


1 jar strained beef baby food


4 eggs


2-3 strips of beef jerky





Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Grease and flour an 8x5x3 inch loaf pan. Cream butter until smooth. Add corn oil, baby food, and eggs. Mix until smooth.





Mix dry ingredients into beef mixture until batter is smooth. Crumble beef jerky and fold into batter. Pour batter into loaf pan. Bake 1 hour and 10 minutes. Cool on wire rack 15 minutes. Frost with plain yogurt, cream cheese or cottage cheese. Crumble another strip of beef jerky and sprinkle on top of icing. Store in refrigerator.





Here are a couple more websites:


http://www.azboneappetit.com/


http://www.americandogtreats.com/homemad鈥?/a>

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