These liver carrot fries for dogs are healthy and easy to make. Plus, they are low fat and gluten-free. If you’re lucky, your dog will share. Yes, these yummy treats are for you, too.
The crispy Air Fryer Carrot Fries for Dogs are an easy 3-ingredient dish or a healthy snack that will satisfy the fussiest of pups!
Roasted carrots are delicious, but they take time to make unless you're doing it in your air fryer. These air fryer carrot fries are a tasty and quick treat for your dogs.
Carrot fries in the air fryer take just 15 minutes and turn out perfectly cooked if you want them crispy, make them longer.
3-Ingredients Air Fryer Liver Carrot Fries for Dogs?
Carrots: Dogs may be man's best friend, but they're also a gardener's best friend. Humans have spent years cultivating veggies and fruits that canines love to eat, and carrots are no exception.
Carrots taste great for dogs, and they like chewing the crunchy stems too. Carrots can be a healthy part of a dog's diet, and they have been used to treat a variety of ailments, including arthritis.
Carrots are super healthy and my two dogs couldn’t eat these fries fast enough. So maybe you should make this recipe for your dog.
No cooking Liver in Air Fryer Carrot Fries for Dogs
Hate the smell of Liver? No need to fret. For this recipe, we are using dehydrated liver sprinkles from Crumps Natural. These liver sprinkles are dehydrated liver sprinkles with no smell!
Liver is super meat for not only us humans, but it’s safe for your dog. Therefore, your dog will get significant benefits when you add this meat to their treats and food.
Plus, dogs love the taste of liver. That’s why I added it to these Air Fryer Liver Carrot Fries for dogs. Sounded like a great pairing to my two dogs!
How to Make 3-Ingredient Air Fryer Liver Carrot Fries
Healthy liver carrot fries for dogs are a tantalizing treat because they are naturally delicious. In addition, they make a great fry because they get very crispy in the oven.
TIP… Speaking of turning crispy, you’ll want to watch them closely at the end of the time in the air fryer. Based on experience, these fries can go from crispy to burnt in just a matter of a few seconds.
Ingredients:
- 3-4 small carrots ( or 1-2 larger ones)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoons Liver Powder Sprinkles
Supplies Needed:
- Air Fryer
- Small bowl
Directions:
Step 1: Slices carrots into small sticks. About the size of shoestring fries.
Step 2: Lightly coat the carrots in oil.
Step 3: Roll the oiled carrots in the liver powder.
Step 4: Place rolled carrots on an air fryer tray. Make sure they do not overlap.
Step 5: Place the tray in the air fryer and cook at 190 for 15 minutes. It will not dry them out at this stage, just more of a fry type constancy. If you want them to be dryer, you can cook for a longer time at a lower temperature.
How long do these Air Fryer treats last?
These treats only keep a few days.
If you only have one dog, I would recommend making them in a smaller batch.
It is pretty easy, as you really don't need exact measurements of the ingredients.
You just need to lightly coat the carrots in oil, then coat them in liver powder.
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3-Ingredient Air Fryer Liver Carrot Fries
Ingredients
- 3-4 small carrots ( or 1-2 large ones)
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 tablespoons liver powder sprinkles
Instructions
Step 1: Slices carrots into small sticks. About the size of shoestring fries.
Step 2: Lightly coat the carrots in oil.
Step 3: Roll the oiled carrots in the liver powder.
Step 4: Place rolled carrots on an air fryer tray. Make sure they do not overlap.
Step 5: Place the tray in the air fryer and cook at 190 for 15 minutes. It will not dry them out at this stage, just more of a fry type constancy. If you want them to be dryer, you can cook for a longer time at a lower temperature.
Notes
These treats only keep a few days. If you only have one dog I would recommend making them in a smaller batch. It is pretty easy as you really don't need exact measurements of the ingredients. You just need to lightly coat the carrots in oil then coat them in liver powder.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
45Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 5Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 3mgCarbohydrates: 0gFiber: 0gSugar: 0gProtein: 0g
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Maureen Smith says
Can't you keep them in a zip lock bag in the fridge for longer than a few days
Dog Mom Chef says
You can, but when taking them out of the zip lock bag be sure to make sure they didn't get freezer burnt.