Go Back
Print

Tuna Dog Treats

So quick and easy to make, these homemade dog treats have just 3 ingredients plus water, and a flavour that fish-loving dogs will adore.

Recipe also works with tinned mackerel, sardines, pilchards, or salmon instead of tuna.

Course Snack
Cuisine Dog Friendly
Keyword dog treats, homemade dog treats
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 8 minutes
Total Time 13 minutes
Servings 100 small treats (approx)
Author Moorlands Eater

Ingredients

  • 1 150-160 g tin tuna in oil
  • 1 large egg
  • 100 g wholemeal or white wheat flour or rice flour see Recipe Note #1 for grain-free alternatives
  • 100 ml water

Instructions

  1. Put the entire contents of the tin of tuna, including the oil, in a blender along with the egg, flour, and water.

    Blend until you have a thick, smooth batter.

  2. Tip the batter into a microwave safe container approximately 13 x 8 cm and smooth the top. Other sizes can be used, although you may need to adjust the cooking time.

    Microwave on high power for 1 minute.

    Remove, prick all over with a skewer (this helps to remove air pockets) then return to the microwave and cook for a further 3 minutes.

    Tip out onto a board, then slide back into the container so that the bottom is now on top.

    Microwave for another 4 minutes.

    Transfer to a board to cool: a layer of kitchen towel underneath will absorb excess steam.

  3. When completely cold, cut into bite-sized pieces.

    Tip: for slightly crunchy treats microwave the pieces for another 4-5 min.

    Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.

    Can also be frozen and defrosted as needed.

Recipe Notes

Note #1 For a grain-free alternative to wheat and rice flour, try gram (chickpea) or coconut flour. Note that you may need to add extra liquid, especially with coconut flour, to get a thick batter and that the recipe has NOT been tested with these alternatives.