Something for the feline (Or Canine) foodie
One's feline familiar sometimes wants for something to refresh their jaded Palate. We suggest trying these feline fancies- also fine for fido (remember dogs can eat cat food, but kitties shouldn't dine on doggies din din).
INGREDIENTS:
225grms plain wholemeal flour
1 x 200grm can of cods roe (finely flaked tuna, shredded smoked salmon would suffice if you are short on roe)
50grms of vegetable fat/oil
1 egg
METHOD:
pre-heat your oven to 180.C/350.F
Place flour, roe (or fish) and egg in a bowl and add a little of the oil. This is a "touchy feely" recipe, what you are after is a soft dough, so you can add the oil accordingly. Should you add all fo the oil and the mix is still too dry add a little water.
turn out the dough onto a floured surface and roll it out to about a quarter inch or .5cm .
cut it into pleasing shapes and cook them in oven till they are crisp- or if your furry bod is a little short in the fangs you might leave them a little softer.
Let them cool
Cat-appetit'
INGREDIENTS:
225grms plain wholemeal flour
1 x 200grm can of cods roe (finely flaked tuna, shredded smoked salmon would suffice if you are short on roe)
50grms of vegetable fat/oil
1 egg
METHOD:
pre-heat your oven to 180.C/350.F
Place flour, roe (or fish) and egg in a bowl and add a little of the oil. This is a "touchy feely" recipe, what you are after is a soft dough, so you can add the oil accordingly. Should you add all fo the oil and the mix is still too dry add a little water.
turn out the dough onto a floured surface and roll it out to about a quarter inch or .5cm .
cut it into pleasing shapes and cook them in oven till they are crisp- or if your furry bod is a little short in the fangs you might leave them a little softer.
Let them cool
Cat-appetit'

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