Make these delicious Peanut Butter and Coconut Oil Frozen Dog Treats to keep your pup cool! They're simple and easy to make! Dog-friendly and healthy at the same time.
Coconut oil and peanut butter make the easiest treats ever! Do you need a breath freshener? Add a snip of parsley and you’ll have an easy breath freshener for dogs.
My favorite thing to do is make dog treats from scratch. I have items for almost every category of baking, from muffins and cookies to breath mints and no-bake treats. Wait. There’s even a bacon one too.
🐾 Easy Peanut Butter and Coconut Oil Frozen Dog Treats
I love this frozen treat because it's so quick and easy. It's the easiest one of all, with just TWO ingredients.
Yes, only 2! Peanut butter and coconut oil. Except for maybe the parsley, you should have everything at hand.
You'll need a silicone baking pan. This is the one I used, but you could use any shape - paws, dog bones, hearts, etc.
From there, you can pour your mix of coconut oil and peanut butter together, pour it into your silicone mold and let it freeze for a bit. That’s it!
🐶 How to Make Peanut Butter and Coconut Oil Frozen Dog Treats
Peanut butter and coconut oil are two of the most delicious ingredients together, and they’re great for dogs—but not only are they delicious, they’re super healthy too.
If your dog loves peanut butter, then you’re going to love these treats. We filled them with peanut butter and coconut oil so they’re easy to make. They’re also great for training your dog.
📋 Ingredient Notes
Peanut Butter - Always check to make sure you are using dog-safe peanut butter. A good dog safe peanut butter only contains peanuts and NO Xylitol, which is toxic for dogs.
Coconut Oil - coconut oil is great for a dog's coat and skin. Plus, it's easy to use in homemade dog treats.
🥣 Supplies Used
- Cylinder Silicone Mold - I used this cylinder mold mainly because all my dog treat molds were drying. You can use whatever mold you like, this cylinder one or a cute doggie paws or bones mold.
- Heat proof glass or metal bowl
📖 Recipe Directions
We're going to make this recipe as if we're using a double broiler. Simply heat 1-2 inches of water in a pot. Once simmering on low heat place your ingredients into a bowl, then into the simmering water until melted.
Pour into your molds and place into the freezer for a couple of hours. Then give to your pup and enjoy!
👩🏻🍳 Printable Peanut Butter and Coconut Oil Frozen Dog Treats
Peanut Butter and Coconut Oil Frozen Dog Treats
Homemade frozen dog treats using only 2-ingredients that are super easy to make.
Ingredients
- ½ cup coconut oil
- ½ cup peanut butter
Instructions
- Fill a pot with about 1-2 inches of water.
- Add the ingredients to a glass or metal heat safe bowl that will fit inside the pot, without touching the water.
- Place the bowl in the pot, and heat over low heat to simmer, stirring often, until you have a liquid consistency.
- Pour into a spouted measuring cup, and pour mixture into the mold cavities.
- Set in the freezer for 30-60 minutes to set.
- Store these treats in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 144Total Fat: 14gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 51mgCarbohydrates: 3gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 2g
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Anne Gideon says
Could you just keep them in the freezer? My dog LOVES ice cubes, and has dry skin, so I am thinking she would love them frozen.
Dog Mom Chef says
Definitely,you can keep them in the freezer. How funny your dog loves ice cubes.