Dog Food Recipe: Ingredients & Cooking Method Unveiled
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1. Begin by preparing the rice. Measure out two and a half cups of rice to ensure the perfect portion.
2. Next, create a vegetable puree. Choose either bok choy or cabbage for this, using half of each. After chopping them, grate some carrots and mix the vegetables together to create a smooth puree.
3. Prepare the meat mixture. Combine ground chicken, chicken liver, hearts, and breast, along with frozen chicken, and finely mince them into a paste.
4. Add a generous amount of cooking oil to a heated pan. Once the oil is hot, pour in the meat mixture and cook until it's about 7080% done.
5. Introduce the vegetable puree to the pan, and stir well to combine. Cook until everything is thoroughly heated, then transfer the mixture to a bowl and set it aside.
6. Boil some water for making the corn porridge. Rinse the pot slightly, then fill it with tap water and bring it to a boil. While the water is heating, place the corn flour in a separate bowl.
7. Add corn porridge seasoning, a touch of sesame oil (olive oil if available), one egg, a pinch of chicken bouillon, a little salt (just enough to enhance flavor, as too much salt can harm your dog's kidneys and affect fur growth), and some water. Mix the corn flour well to create a smooth consistency.
8. Once the water is boiling, pour the prepared corn porridge into the pot, stirring continuously to prevent sticking. After about 5 to 8 minutes, the porridge should be cooked through. Combine the vegetable and meat mixture with the porridge, then add the cooked rice and mix everything together until well combined.
9. Your homemade dog food is ready! Allow it to cool before transferring it to a bowl and storing it in the refrigerator. When it's time to serve, reheat the dog food in a pan with a little water to prevent sticking. It's crucial to heat it up, as cold food from the fridge can cause your dog to have an upset stomach.
While making homemade dog food can be a bit of a chore, it's a great way to occasionally enhance your pet's mealtime experience.
Pet Doctor's Tip: For more information on making dog food, check out our article "Dog Food Making Process and Important Tips." Click [here]() to read more.
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