Home cooking gone wild!

mer55

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So, here is my cooking frenzy results today!!
Beef/ vegetable/ egg/ brown rice meatballs and pumpkin/ banana/ yogurt " cookies". Puppy food never tasted so good!!! image.jpgimage.jpg
 

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Yum. Looks delicious , have you actually sampled them yourself? Lol. Maybe you don't have to cook separate meals, you can just share. Would save on cooking time. I like the idea of your pumpkin, banana, yogurt cookies, they sound really good and healthy, would you be willing to share your recipe? I am always on the lookout for healthy foods and snacks for my guys, so far I've only tried home cooking beef, frozen mixed vegetables, green beans, and brown rice. I would line to add some treats.
 
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Yum. Looks delicious , have you actually sampled them yourself? Lol. Maybe you don't have to cook separate meals, you can just share. Would save on cooking time. I like the idea of your pumpkin, banana, yogurt cookies, they sound really good and healthy, would you be willing to share your recipe? I am always on the lookout for healthy foods and snacks for my guys, so far I've only tried home cooking beef, frozen mixed vegetables, green beans, and brown rice. I would line to add some treats.

I don't mind sharing recipie at all- if I had one! I shot from the hip, but I'll try my best to give you measurements:
1 cup brown rice flour
1 egg
1/2 container of Greek plain yogurt
2 Tbsp honey
1/2 banana-mashed
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
1 tsp cinnamon

Mix all together. I coated a pizza tin with pam. Then I spread it out thin ( I moistened my hands with some spam) and got it as thin as possible. Bake at 400 about 15 minutes or until they look done. Then I shut the oven off and left Them in there hoping they would crisp up . They are a little soft, but he loves them
! Hope this works for you!!!
I waited til they cooled and cut them up with a pizza cutter!
 
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good job, looks great! [MENTION=7064]mer55[/MENTION] I'm going to have to try making the cookies :) so what do you use to make your meatballs? I think my gang would LOVE those!!!
 
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good job, looks great! @mer55 I'm going to have to try making the cookies :) so what do you use to make your meatballs? I think my gang would LOVE those!!!
They were a cinch:
1 lb lean ground beef( ground round)
2 eggs
1/2 package frozen mixed veggies that I thawed and put into a processor- chop til fine
1/4 cup brown rice fflour
fresh parsley ( about 1/4 cup ) chopped fine
1 cup cooked brown rrice
low sodium beef broth-enough to just make the mixture moist - maybe 1/8 ccup mix all together and make about 21 meatballs. Bake 400 about 20-25 minutes til done. Then I freeze them and pull them out as needed!

I also cooked up a sweet potato that I was going to add to the mixture but I forgot it in the microwave! So, maybe next time. This will also work with ground turkey, lamb or chicken!
VOILA!!!
 

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They were a cinch:
1 lb lean ground beef( ground round)
2 eggs
1/2 package frozen mixed veggies that I thawed and put into a processor- chop til fine
1/4 cup brown rice fflour
fresh parsley ( about 1/4 cup ) chopped fine
1 cup cooked brown rrice
low sodium beef broth-enough to just make the mixture moist - maybe 1/8 ccup mix all together and make about 21 meatballs. Bake 400 about 20-25 minutes til done. Then I freeze them and pull them out as needed!

I also cooked up a sweet potato that I was going to add to the mixture but I forgot it in the microwave! So, maybe next time. This will also work with ground turkey, lamb or chicken!
VOILA!!!


Awesome! Thank you for sharing both recipes with us :) I am definitely going to make them for the babies!!
 

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I haven't had breakfast yet ............. and now I'm hungry!!!
 

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