Today, not only is it the first day of our No Tricks, Just Treats, for Shelters, it's also Shopping Around the World hosted by Bacon and Da Phenny! To celebrate both, we are going to make some cookies for our local shelter using Pumpkin!!
We chose a recipe we found HERE and, being the rebels that we are, we made a few adjustments to it! Here are the base ingredients that we used.
( 2 1/2 cups)Whole Wheat Flour - $4.00 USD ($3.43 Euros) for 5 pounds
(2)Eggs - $2.00 USD ($1.72 Euros) for 1 dozen
(1/2 cup) All natural pumpkin - $2.00($1.72 Euros) 16oz can
(2 tablespoons) All Natural Peanut Butter(that we got from Hailey and Phod's Lady and Man). It would cost $5.00 USD($4.30 Euros)
Also the recipe calls for Cinnamon and Salt. We didn't use the salt and we had cinnamon in the pantry!
Here are the directions:
First, have your Mama preheat the oven to 350 degrees!
1. Combine the eggs, pumpkin and peanut butter.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure to give your puppy snoopervisors a taste of the peanut butter
2. Mix the wet ingredients until well blended
3. Mix in 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon and the flour.
4. The batter should be very thick, so don't worry if there is flour on the sides of the bowl!
Here is where we made some modifications to the original recipe.
5. Instead of rolling out the dough we had Mama roll the dough into 2 inch balls.
6. Then you flatten the balls with the bottom of glass(you can dip it in flour so it doesn't stick to the cookie dough)
7. Pop them in the oven
8. Set the timer for 40 minutes
...then wait
...like EIGHT SEVEN DAYS...or forty minutes. Then wait another thirty minutes for the cookies to cool, which seems like EIGHT SEVEN MORE DAYS!
While we were waiting, we came up with another idea!
Why not put our most favorite training treat on top..and stick it there with PEANUT BUTTER!
Our furiends at the shelter will love these for sure!!
9. Take a cooled cookie
10.-11. Your favorite training treat(we used PB Zuke's) dipped in peanut butter.
12. LAUGH REALLY LOUD at the finished product. They may look silly....
BUT... they are delicious!!
We volunteered to be taste testers. Someone had to make sure they were nommy enough to bring to the shelter, right?
It was a tough job, but some puppy had to do it!
These cookies aren't too crunchy, have minimal ingredients and are good for pups of all ages. This made them perfect to bring to our shelter.
Please note: Call your local shelter ahead of time to make sure they will accept home made cookies.
Make sure to climb aboard our No Tricks, Just Treats for Shelters Blog Hop!
Gosh your shelter pups are going to love those cookies. Great job guys!
ReplyDeleteoh wow that is super tasty... and how great that you shared such a mighty fine recipe for pups! the mama also likes your flour packages... they look much more interesting than our boring flour bags... we eat with your eyes too, right? (although I have no clue how that works lol)
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ReplyDeleteI only learned fairly recently that p'nut butter and pumpkin are a lovely combo... I had it in a soup!!! This is a very nice recipe and those pupsters at the facility will think Thanksgiving has arrived early!!!I think I have told you before, that we do not have a doggy place like that in Dunoon - the nearest is more than an hour's drive away... but that I do my giving with green papers to help those who are nearer to help lost and lonely pupsters... I love what you do with this commentathon and hope it brings lots of extra~! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
Oh those TREATS look sooooo TASTY!!! Yum, yum......and its great to see Rosy has got the chief taste tester roll down to a fine art!
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Princess Leah xxx
Those cookies sound great, especially since I love pumpkin so much. How nice of you to bake for the shelter. Those pups will really appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, what you are all doing!
ReplyDeleteMmmmmm. Looks *drool* gooooooood. ~Lucy
ReplyDeleteThose treats look super delish! Our mom likes your idea of rolling the dough into balls and smooshing them down instead of rolling the dough out and using a cookie cutter. That is a much simpler way of making them.
ReplyDeleteYUM! Those will sure make some shelter pups very happy!
ReplyDeleteJumpin' Catfish this cat says yuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuumy to those doggie nommies.
ReplyDeleteWe love your 'waiting photos' Rosy SassyPants did you will that nommie into your mouth yet?
Mom and I will be doing out post on Sunday for the Shelter
Hugs madi your bfff
Yummy! Those look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWoo-hoo...looks like pawsome peanut butter goodness in your homemade treats. Well done. Especially the anticipating wait for the yummy treats.
ReplyDeleteYou guys were nice to taste test those treats. I’m sure they were appreciated.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome recipe and these cookies look sooooooo yummy! I wish I was there to tastetest them with you!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies sure look yummy. Thanks for helping out the puppies!!!
ReplyDeleteWE are heading right over to help taste test those nommy cookies!!
ReplyDeleteWe will get Mom busy so we can join the hop and help out!
hugs
Hazel & Mabel
What a great way to do something nice for the shelter!!! Mom is going to try this recipe too. We do love pumpkin AND peanut butter. And heaven knows we have lots of training treats around here. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Drip Drop SPLAT SPLATTER... we are DROOLING like VAMPIRES here. OMD that is the bestest recipe EVER. WE want Mom to make sum fur US.
ReplyDeleteLucky pups to get such yummy treats. How sweet of you to do a commentathon to help others.
ReplyDeleteHOLY STICKY TONGUES! I gots to gets me some of those! I'll be right up.....
ReplyDeleteOh, and Ma said she's gonna puts her postie together soon...paws crossed! ☺
Kisses,
Ruby ♥
This is a fantastic idea. We are proud of you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Mommy used to make cookies for Cinnamon, she has not made them for a long time. She SAYS she will make me some liver cookies.
ReplyDeleteAND I LOVED the looks on your faces!
Purrs
Marv
Can't think of a better use for the pb!
ReplyDeleteThose cookies sound pawsome
ReplyDeleteYour mom is amazing. Those cookies sound and look awesome! Unfortunately, I had to give up all baking after my spine surgeries - standing in the kitchen is a sure way to cause every muscle in my back to spasm. So, it's store-bought treats for our poor fur kids. But they love them!
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