Dee-O-Gee
May 3rd, 2009, 03:21 PM
Last night, I made up a batch of Golden Cheese Biscuits. These things are so yummy, even a human can have a nibble. First you will need the following tools and ingredients:
While I have a K-9 Cookie Cutter, any kinda small cutter will do, (a little heart, moon, whatever), BTW...The Pooh, Piglet & Eeyore bowl is kitty's :)
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You will need these ingredients, (don't worry, I will attach a copy of the entire recipe at the bottom) :thumbs up
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Mix all together in a food processor;
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Dee-O-Gee
May 3rd, 2009, 03:25 PM
While mixing, you will need to add the egg mixture into the top of the food processor
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Knead for 3 minutes then cut into 2 balls
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Cut and place on foil lined cookie sheet
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Bake at 400 for 15 minutes, take out of oven, flip and bake for another 10 minutes...ALMOST DONE :thumbs up
Dee-O-Gee
May 3rd, 2009, 03:28 PM
Just flipping here...:thumbs up
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When cooked, place on a rake and let cool. After cooling store in a loose lid container. Here is the entire recipe for Golden Cheese Biscuits--Look out Martha Stewart :lightbulb:
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Dee-O-Gee
May 3rd, 2009, 03:37 PM
Bowser's Ranch-Style Beef Bones
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Sniff N Bite Biscuits
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Plaque Buster Biscuits
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If you are experiencing technical difficulties opening these Word Document recipes and would really like them, PM and I THINK I may be able to attach :shrug:
mollywog
May 3rd, 2009, 05:54 PM
wow, thanks klmccallum!!! :thumbs up those look delicious, and I like how you showed it step by step.
One problem here- no food processor :( do you think it would work in a Kitchen Aid mixer, as long as I pre-chopped the garlic??
hazelrunpack
May 3rd, 2009, 07:22 PM
Yeah, hazel doesn't have any of them new-fangled food processor thingees, either :o Best I can do is a hand mixer that probably can't handle the cheese :yell:
They look good enough to eat, though... http://bestsmileys.com/bouncing/6.gif ...and hazel isn't thinking about the doggies... :D
Dee-O-Gee
May 3rd, 2009, 07:34 PM
wow, thanks klmccallum!!! :thumbs up those look delicious, and I like how you showed it step by step.
One problem here- no food processor :( do you think it would work in a Kitchen Aid mixer, as long as I pre-chopped the garlic??
The Kitchen Aid should work but you might also want to shred the cheese (or cut finer) than just cubing it. Slicing & chopping the garlic would be good too. :thumbs up
They really are yummy--Gryphon was in his glory :cloud9: