Delicious Recipes for Pupcakes for Foodie Puppy
Are you looking for creative ways to pamper your dog? We love making pupcakes for our furry friends. They are a great way to treat them in a dog-friendly manner.
There are many talented home bakers on the Internet who have created their own recipes for pupcakes for dogs. We’ve compiled a few of our favorites!
1. Peanut Butter Pupcakes
Crazy for Crust
These peanut butter treats by Crazy for Crust are our first easy recipe for pupcakes. These pupcakes can be made with only a few ingredients that you already have at home. They are so much more delicious than traditional dog biscuits. These pupcakes can be made by you, so they are safe for your dog. This recipe makes 12 muffins so your dog can enjoy them right away, and you’ll have plenty for snacks later.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons peanut oil2 tablespoons oil1 mashed banana for the pupcake2 teaspoons flour1/2 cup flour1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon baking sugar 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 banana or 2 ounces cream cheese for frosting2 tablespoons peanut Butter
Instructions
Pre-heat the oven to 350°F. Line a muffin pan with muffin liners, or spray with cooking spray. Next, combine the peanut butter and oil with the banana and honey. Then add the flour, baking soda and baking powder and stir until well combined. Bake the batter in the muffin pan for about 10-20 minutes. Let cool completely before serving.
2. Strawberry shortcake recipe for dogs
Source: Mad Pup Life
To give your pet a taste of strawberry shortcake, make a pupcake. This strawberry shortcake pupcake recipe is a favorite of ours. It’s a great recipe for pet owners who want to satisfy their dog’s sweet tooth in healthy ways.
You can substitute any fruit that you don’t have fresh strawberries for this recipe. Blueberries are recommended by the author of this recipe. It doesn’t matter what fruit you choose, your furry friends will love it!
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups whole grain flour3 eggs3 tablespoons olive oil3 tablespoons honey1/2 cup plain yogurt1/2 cup tapioca starch2-3 tablespoons milkFresh strawberries (optional garnish).Red or pink food coloring (optional; can change color)
Instructions
Pre-heat the oven to 350°F. Mix the eggs, honey, and flour in a small bowl. Next, add the milk to make the icing. Add the food coloring and mix until it has a marbled appearance. Frost the cake with strawberries and serve!
3. Red Velvet Pupcakes
Source: The Dog People
This recipe makes 48 mini pupcakes and is great for dog owners who wish to keep a good stock of treats. Although this recipe is more complicated than others, it will give your dog the chance to enjoy the human-favorite taste red velvet cake.
Red velvet cakes are usually made with chocolate, but these red velvet pupcakes use carob instead, which is a safe and delicious chocolate substitute. The recipe also uses strawberries and beets for color and applesauce to flavor and maintain consistency. They are completely natural and delicious.
Ingredients
1/4 cup strawberries 1/4 cup applesauce 1/3 Cup nonfat yogurt2 eggs2 tablespoons carob powder3 tablespoons nonfat milk (for the frosting).1 teaspoon cornstarch1 block of non-fat cream cheese 1/4 cups strawberries or blueberries (optional).1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
Pre-heat the oven to 350°F. Cut the beet into small pieces and then add it to a food processor. Blend the yogurt and cream cheese together with a medium speed. Make sure the mixture is airy. Use a spatula to frost the pupcakes.
4. Carob Cupcakes for Dogs and Mashed Potato Frosting
Source: House That Barks
Although carob was an interesting addition to the red velvet cupcake recipe, this cupcakes recipe for dogs puts the dog-friendly chocolate alternative front and center. These pupcakes offer a safe and delicious way for dog owners to share chocolate with their dogs. These pupcakes also have a little bit of sweetness from molasses and a hearty frosting made with mashed potatoes.
Ingredients
3/4 cup rolled oatmeal flour1 teaspoon baking powder3 spoons carob powder1 tablespoon vanilla1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce 1/4 Cup low-fat Greek yogurt1 egg2 large potato1 cup plain yogurtMilk (as necessary to thin the frosting)
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350°F.
5. Paw Cakes at The Dog Bakery
Source: The Dog Bakery
You might not always be able to bake homemade pupcakes for your dog, but that doesn’t mean you should stop baking dry dog biscuits. The Dog Bakery is just as passionate as you about providing high-quality, nutritious, delicious treats for your pups. We believe that dogs deserve treats every once in a while for all they do to enrich our lives.
These paw cakes were made to be a treat for your dog. We baked and glazed each pupcake individually by hand. Our pupcakes are convenient and healthy for your dog to enjoy.