[Food Guide] Homemade Dog Meat Mooncakes

[Food Guide] Autonomous Dog Meat Mooncake
Dog Meat Mooncake

Mooncakes are a must-have food for the Mid-Autumn Festival. Dogs also like to eat this sweet pasta, especially some fresh meat mooncakes, which the owner cannot eat. It seems that it is perfect for dogs to eat, but the fresh meat mooncakes we eat are not suitable for dogs. If you want your dog to eat delicious mooncakes, the owner may wish to make your own fresh meat mooncakes. Very simple!

Practical pets:Dogs

Data preparation:

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Coarse grain flour

flour

250g

Egg

2

Chicken puree< /p>

500g

200g

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Pet milk or goat milk

80g

Sugar-free bean paste

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Instructions for use:

1. Beat the chicken breast into puree, you can also add chicken liver or other meat, the total amount is 500G anyway; < /p>

2. Add all the flour, meat, eggs and milk to form a dough. It is not necessary to pour in all the flour, add it slowly, and it can be kneaded into a dough that is not sticky. The dough is fine.

3. Weigh. If your mold is 50G, then the dough will be 30G and the filling will be 20G. If the mold is 100G, then the dough will be 60G and the filling will be 40G. , you can also adjust it yourself, but do not exceed the weight of the mold.

4. Wrap, preheat the oven to 180 degrees when wrapping the last few.

5. Preheat the oven and place it at 180 degrees for 50 minutes. When the time is up, take it out and brush it with a layer of egg wash, brush it with batter and put it in the oven for 10 minutes. (The oven continues to preheat when brushing with egg wash)

6. Completed. Since dog mooncakes don’t have alkaline water and transfer syrup like human mooncakes, they tend to be a bit hard. The taste is different from what people eat, but it is healthy and dogs also like it harder.

Warm reminder:

1. You might as well change it to your dog Dogs like meat or offal. The filling can also be filled with his usual snacks, meat, etc. In any case, everyone can DIY it themselves.

2. Dogs with lactose intolerance do not need to add milk that people drink!


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