Yogurt Dog Frosting at Amelia Cunningham blog

Yogurt Dog Frosting. Dip your baked dog treats into the yogurt frosting, or brush it over the tops to glaze them. Add the vegetable oil, applesauce, egg and honey, and whisk gently to combine. It’s also refreshing and tasty! Non fat, sugar free yogurt also works well as a frosting. Makes ½ cup of yogurt icing to frost about 30 dog treats. Just be sure to allow the frosting to cool completely before giving treats to your dog. A perfect way to start the new year right. To stiffen it up add a tablespoon of honey and a tablespoon of all natural peanut butter. How to make yogurt frosting for dog treats 1 mix all above in a food processor or mixer. The greek yogurt icing is a healthy alternative to butter cream or cream cheese frosting. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour and baking powder. 2 you can dollop on with a spoon, brush it on with a pastry brush or using a pastry bag (or plastic storage bag with the corner cut out) squeeze the yogurt out onto the dog treats. To make the frosting, stir together the yogurt and peanut butter, then spread on top of.

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Makes ½ cup of yogurt icing to frost about 30 dog treats. How to make yogurt frosting for dog treats 1 mix all above in a food processor or mixer. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour and baking powder. Non fat, sugar free yogurt also works well as a frosting. Just be sure to allow the frosting to cool completely before giving treats to your dog. To make the frosting, stir together the yogurt and peanut butter, then spread on top of. To stiffen it up add a tablespoon of honey and a tablespoon of all natural peanut butter. It’s also refreshing and tasty! A perfect way to start the new year right. The greek yogurt icing is a healthy alternative to butter cream or cream cheese frosting.

Pin by Hannah on Animals Greek yogurt frosting, Pumpkin pie filling

Yogurt Dog Frosting Non fat, sugar free yogurt also works well as a frosting. How to make yogurt frosting for dog treats 1 mix all above in a food processor or mixer. To make the frosting, stir together the yogurt and peanut butter, then spread on top of. Non fat, sugar free yogurt also works well as a frosting. 2 you can dollop on with a spoon, brush it on with a pastry brush or using a pastry bag (or plastic storage bag with the corner cut out) squeeze the yogurt out onto the dog treats. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour and baking powder. The greek yogurt icing is a healthy alternative to butter cream or cream cheese frosting. To stiffen it up add a tablespoon of honey and a tablespoon of all natural peanut butter. Makes ½ cup of yogurt icing to frost about 30 dog treats. Add the vegetable oil, applesauce, egg and honey, and whisk gently to combine. Just be sure to allow the frosting to cool completely before giving treats to your dog. A perfect way to start the new year right. It’s also refreshing and tasty! Dip your baked dog treats into the yogurt frosting, or brush it over the tops to glaze them.

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