22. August 2011 · Comments Off · Categories: Cupcakes and Food

Dog Food Turkey Recipes

Dog Food Turkey Recipes

Dog food turkey recipes are a great way to give your dog a great treat and keep him healthy too. If you are looking for some great recipes, the best place to search is online. With the recent scare of poisoning in store bought dog foods and treats, more and more people are searching for a safer way to feed their dogs without spending an arm and a leg. Making your own dog turkey recipes and treats can give you an option to know exactly what ingredients are in your dog’s food, save money, and eat fresh.

The Tasty Turkey Omelet

If you are looking for tasty dog food turkey recipes, look no further than the tasty turkey omelet. You will need a single jumbo egg, two tablespoons of mashed potato, half cup of cooked turkey meat, a half cup of cooked vegetables, and a fourth cup of grated cheese. You are going to add some olive oil to a medium sized pan and heat it up.

Whip the egg and the potato together and then spread in the pan. Spread the turkey and veggies onto the egg and potato mix and sprinkle the cheese on top. Cook covered till the egg is completely done and the cheese is melted. Cut into wedges and serve to your pup.

Turkey Balls

Dog food turkey recipes are very popular. None of them will have a candle to this one. Turkey balls are a great way to keep your dog happy and healthy. You will need:

• Uncooked pizza or bread dough – 1 loaf
• Turley broth – ¼ cup
• Flour – enough to thicken
• Cooked turkey – ¾ cup
• Cooked vegetables – ½ cup
• Garlic powder – ¼ teaspoon
• Grated cheddar cheese – ¼ cup
• Sesame seeds – ¼ cup

You are going to roll out your dough and cut with a cookie cutter three inch circles.

Heat the broth in a sauce pan and add flour till it thickens. Add the turkey, vegetables, and garlic powder and allow it to cook till it is heated through. Once the thickened mixture is warm, spoon a few teaspoons onto the circles of dough, fold up the sides, and pinch them shut. Carefully roll each one into a ball shape. Sprinkle each ball with the cheese and sesame seeds. Arrange the balls on a greased cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees for about 15 minutes or golden brown. Allow the balls to cool and then serve. Make sure to refrigerate or freeze any leftovers.

The Big Turkey Treat

Making a great big turkey treat for your puppy can be fun as it can economical. Go get two pounds of ground turkey; it is the easiest to work with. You will also want two eggs, 2 cups of cooked rice, 8 ounces of peas, three diced carrots, 1 large diced apple, and two cloves of minced garlic. Mix all the ingredients by hand in a good sized bowl. On a foiled baking sheet arrange the meat mixture into a huge dog bone shape and bake at 375 degrees for 45 minutes.

Brad Weston writes dog food related articles for the Good Dog Food Recipes website at http://www.gooddogfoodrecipes.com

19. August 2011 · Comments Off · Categories: Cupcakes and Food

Recipes
More Chinese Starters Ideas

There are lots of vegetarian Chinese starters you can make. What about homemade egg rolls or spring rolls with cabbage, mushrooms and bean sprouts inside or vegetarian dumplings?

Stuffed mushrooms or zucchini work well and you can use spiced rice as the filling. Chinese chicken wings are great at a buffet and you can add Chinese ingredients like water chestnuts, oriental mushrooms or bamboo shoots to any salad recipe to give it a flavour of China.

Recipe for Chinese Crepes

Cook cubes of fresh pumpkin in vegetable stock, adding other vegetables such as onion, leek, potato, carrot or turnip if you wish. If it does not appear that there is enough liquid in the recipe, review it again. Some vegetables have liquid that they will release while cooking. Other ingredients, such as meat, release juices, as well. Remember not to stuff your crockpot. An ideal amount is two-thirds full. If it is less full than that, it will take less time for the meal to cook. These tips will help you become familiar with your crockpot and its performance.

Chicken And Crockpots

Whether you feel like making barbecued chicken wings, chicken and dumplings, or chicken enchiladas, there is a crockpot recipe for it. Buy several whole chickens when the price is down. Cut them up and freeze the parts in separate bags. Your family will enjoy this delicious meal. Serve it over steamed rice or crisp Oriental noodles. There was that recipe you made a couple weeks ago that everyone loved, where is it? You dig through handwritten papers, torn out magazine pages, and tattered index cards. Stop and read a card you’re you remember now you were dying to try 6 months back. Somehow when it came to your home filing system you just never got to the kitchen. Now is the time to take action and get all those recipes organized!

Paper Recipes: As I’m sure you have found printed recipes come in many shapes and sizes. Don’t put back recipes you aren’t going to use again now that you have everything spread out. Recipes you didn’t like can just go into the recycling. If it is a recipe you still want to try I would suggest one of two options. You could admit you aren’t really going to try it and recycle it, or you can create a “recipes to try” category in your home filing system. This category is great when you are looking for something different or exciting! Then when you finally try them for the first time you can either file them into one of categories you created or recycle them!

They both allow flexibility for sizes of recipes, and give you the ability to add in pages where you need them as your collection grows and changes. They will easily stay open while you cook, and can be easily cleaned off if you spill food on your recipe.

Electronic Recipes: Keeping our recipes on computers as oppose to on paper is becoming more and more common. When starting a home filing system for your electronic recipes you have two choices. Are you going to store them on your computer or online?

Think of the daily frustration that could be eliminated by organizing getting your recipes. Take the time to organize today!