Lovely unsalted treats for your dog, so much cheaper than buying them in the store. They look best if you use doggie themed biscuit cutters.
My children and I used this recipe for a fundraiser for animal victims of Hurricane Katrina. We raised over $500 selling these biscuits. Thank you for sharing this recipe. - 29 Sep 2008
Something else. I made these this morning as gifts to go with one of my dogs who is being sent to Ontario to be bred. These dog biscuits are so easy! I have an expensive healthy dog biscuit book where most recipes require a long list of real ingrediants including powdered milk or corn meal. The latter ingredients I rarely use, so I have to plan making dog biscuits instead of being spontaneous. I had all 4 ingrdients in this recipe - and they are healthy! I have Toy Manchester Terriers and as another member suggested I just rolled the dough into teeny tiny balls and pressed them with a fork as I would a peanut butter biscuit. I ended up throwing out almost half the dough because after rolling more than 150 little balls I was tired!!! So next time I will half the recipe. I baked the wee little biscuits for about 7-10 minutes just until they were golden brown on the bottom. They were too cute! They look just like mini peanut butter biscuits! As mentioned most of these biscuits were used as doggie gift packages. I use a small brown paper bag and fold it closed near the top. I staple it once, then make a hole with a hole punch and make a nice bow with twine. I either use color markers to write on the bag or add a tag with the twine! Thank you Tami for an amazing and much appreciated dog biscuit recipe!! - 29 Sep 2008
Used different ingredients. My dogs just love these bikkies! I leave out the baking soda so they don't rise as much and add chopped up carob dog drops for doggie friendly peanut butter choc chip cookies! - 28 Dec 2010