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Peanut Butter and Molasses Dog Treats

by Trish
(Texas)

I just made this for my dog, Bunny Sue. The ones from the grocery store are $3-something a box. I had a feeling she was going to love these so I doubled the recipe from the get-go. I did have my qualms because I've never been any good at cookie recipes where you have to roll out the dough.

This dough seemed to be pretty sticky, but once I laid it out on a floured counter top and kneaded a few times, it rolled out very quickly and easily. I just used a round biscuit cutter to cut them out and lay on cookie sheets to bake. I left them on the sheets in the oven overnight as suggested, and the next day they were nice and hard without being burnt.

And Bunny Sue does love them!

Chef's Comments ~ I'm so glad Bunny Sue loves the treats! :) I'm even happier that you gave the dog treat recipe a try. Most of the time if you don't want to roll out a dog cookie recipe, you can use a cookie scooper. Once on the prepared cookie sheet you can leave as is or flatten with a flour dipped drinking glass to a cookie shape.

BTW - "Bunny Sue" is an adorable name. :)

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