Secrets of Healthy Single Moms

Vegetarian Recipes for Dogs

December 7th, 2007 by Heidi

I came across a few vegetarian recipes for dogs and since there was some interest in that, I thought I would include them here.

Veggie Recipe for Dogs:

  • 1/4 Lb Tofu

  • 2 medium eggs

  • 2 Tbsp. Nutritional Yeast

  • 1/2 tsp oil

  • 2 c. cooked brown rice

  • 1/2 c. chopped or grated vegetables (carrots and broccoli are great choices)

  • 1 tsp crushed egg shells optional: to add calcium because the diet is lacking in calcium

23% fat, 17% protein, 60% carbohydrate

Dog Biscuits

  • 41/2 c. whole wheat flour

  • 1/2 c. nutritional yeast

  • 1/2 Tbsp sale

  • 1/2 Tbsp garlic powder

Mix dry ingredients. Add about 1 and 1/2 c. water. Knead dough into a big ball. Roll out with a rolling pin on a piece of waxed paper until its a big, flat circle. Cut into shapes with your favorite cookie cutters. Put “dog cookies” on a cookie sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes with the oven at 350 degrees F. After all the biscuits are baked, leave them in the oven overnight so they get hard and crunchy.

I don’t know where I got these recipes but thought they might help if you want to feed your dogs vegetarian. There is also vegetarian dry dog food out on the market and I can’t remember the brand but it might be Natures Recipe. If you need to know what it is, I could find out for you. 

 

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A Couple of Mom’s Hungarian Recipes Made Vegetarian

November 19th, 2007 by Heidi

My mom is Hungarian. Europeans are very meat oriented. I have adapted several of her meat, fat laden recipes to healthier vegetarian versions. Two really great recipes I adapted were her recipes for “Paprikash Chicken” and “Beef Stroganoff”. 

Paprikash Chicken1 pkg. Morningstar Farms “Chicken”2 packets of vegetarian chicken gravy (Hain is one option)1 can cream of mushroom soupSour cream, 4-8 ozPaprikaOlive oilFresh or canned mushrooms, optional 

Put a very small amount of olive oil in a fry pay and cook the vegetarian chicken until slightly crispy. Blend up the gravy and add to the pan with the chicken. Then add the can of mushroom soup. Stir in some paprika. After it’s all warmed through and through, turn off and add the 4-8 oz of sour cream (I only use about 4 oz. because I think it’s enough). You can cook up some additional mushrooms (I prefer fresh over canned) to add on top before serving if you’d like. 

 

“Beef Stroganoff”1 onion, yellow, white or redVegetarian ground beef or beef stripsVegetarian “beef” gravy- 2 packets or 1 can vegetable brothMushroom soup, opt8 oz. dry wide egg noodles or any kind of noodleSour creamSpices to taste:  salt, pepper, garlic powder and paprika 

Cook the noodles as directed on package. Brown the onions until tender and simmer with the meat. Boca and Morningstar Farms both have a fantastic vegetarian ground beef and Morningstar Farms has wonderful vegetarian beef strips. Both brands can be found in most major grocery store chains. Actually, for variety, you can use vegetarian meatballs as the “meat” in this recipe as well. Add the cooked noodles to the meat and onions. Then add mushroom soup if you want. After it’s all simmered together, add sour cream and spices to taste. You can also cook up some mushrooms to add or serve on top.

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