Liver cake recipe?
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im no expert on fish since i dont touch the stuff literally so no crab sticks for mine
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Tulip wrote:?...one thing I'm finding is good at the moment are those cheap crabsticks you can get that break up into tiny pieces. They're so smelly though, no one will sit next to you.
That's a good idea, one I'll be pinching this week methinks as I'm always trying new things out with the girls, Susie-Belle in particular. Will let you know what our resident foodie makes of them.
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This is an interesting thread and the recipes will be useful so I think we'll make it a "sticky".
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I'm at the shop tomorrow so will get some liver and post pics of the results (and of course the judging panel will have their say).
Haha, you're similar to my sister Dannie, she refuses to so much as look at fish or seafood!
They're working really well for us BeeBee, especially as Nog is a pup so needs instant reward sometimes without having to munch for too long. Only problem is that they break into such small pieces that you have to make sure she gets every single piece without leaving any on the ringside to distract other dogs!
Haha, you're similar to my sister Dannie, she refuses to so much as look at fish or seafood!
They're working really well for us BeeBee, especially as Nog is a pup so needs instant reward sometimes without having to munch for too long. Only problem is that they break into such small pieces that you have to make sure she gets every single piece without leaving any on the ringside to distract other dogs!
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
I'd just like to give a word of caution with regards to making liver cake. Especially for those with a delicate stomach, or those that don't like garlic!
I've made a batch this morning with slightly more garlic than I'd normally use. Usually I use 1 clove, but this morning I used 5!
It was eye watering in the kitchen when I cooked it despite the extractors going flat out, and I had to shut all the inside doors to stop stinking the house out, and open all the windows. My husband gagged every time he came in the house, and it even prompted the teenagers to get out of bed. I think they may have left home - staggering out the back door with the mouths and noses burried in the sleeves of their hoodies!
On top of that one of our neighbours asked if we'd had a gas leak!
I'll go back to my normal not so garlicky recipe for future batches!
I never know what liver cake should look like as it comes out different every time I make it. This is what the current batch looks like!
I've made a batch this morning with slightly more garlic than I'd normally use. Usually I use 1 clove, but this morning I used 5!
It was eye watering in the kitchen when I cooked it despite the extractors going flat out, and I had to shut all the inside doors to stop stinking the house out, and open all the windows. My husband gagged every time he came in the house, and it even prompted the teenagers to get out of bed. I think they may have left home - staggering out the back door with the mouths and noses burried in the sleeves of their hoodies!
On top of that one of our neighbours asked if we'd had a gas leak!
I'll go back to my normal not so garlicky recipe for future batches!
I never know what liver cake should look like as it comes out different every time I make it. This is what the current batch looks like!
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That looks PERFECT for training Gerri! Laughed abotu the garlic; I bought a big bag of ready chopped frozen stuff from Farmfoods at Christmas time, just sitting there waiting to be used, bahaha!
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
Your cake looks a lot paler than mine usually is, did you use chicken liver!
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
I read somewhere that large amounts of garlic are bad for dogs. I only put one clove in or a teaspoon of garlic powder if i have no fresh.
At the shows i go to they sell liver cake and also sardine and tuna cake so I guess you could swap liver for them if you have the stomach for it
At the shows i go to they sell liver cake and also sardine and tuna cake so I guess you could swap liver for them if you have the stomach for it
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
The good thing about liver cake is it's a very flexible recipe! My recipes tend to vary depending on whats in the cupboard. Sometimes I'll use whole wheat flour, sometimes I'll use semolina, sometimes I replace some of the flour with bran, plain flour, self raising..... sometimes one egg, some times two. Sometimes 4 tablespoons of flour sometimes 8!
Sometimes it comes out like cake, other times biscuit. Rufus doesn't care what it looks like, but I guess if it's got liver in it he'll eat it!
This batch was
500g/1lb Lambs Liver
2 tablespoons Olive oil
2 Eggs
5 Cloves garlic (I'll just use 1 clove in future!)
8 tablespoons self raising Flour. (About 250g/8 oz)
Line a baking tray with baking paper.
I whizz the liver, oil, eggs and garlic in the blender until it looks like mousse. Turn out mixture into a bowl.
Then fold in the flour and tip out onto the baking tray and level the mixture. Give bowl to the dog for prewash! Bake for about 15 minutes at 180. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a few minutes. Cuts into squares and return to the oven for a further 5-10 minutes.
Allow to cool then batch up and freeze until needed for use.
Sometimes it comes out like cake, other times biscuit. Rufus doesn't care what it looks like, but I guess if it's got liver in it he'll eat it!
This batch was
500g/1lb Lambs Liver
2 tablespoons Olive oil
2 Eggs
5 Cloves garlic (I'll just use 1 clove in future!)
8 tablespoons self raising Flour. (About 250g/8 oz)
Line a baking tray with baking paper.
I whizz the liver, oil, eggs and garlic in the blender until it looks like mousse. Turn out mixture into a bowl.
Then fold in the flour and tip out onto the baking tray and level the mixture. Give bowl to the dog for prewash! Bake for about 15 minutes at 180. Remove from the oven and allow to cool for a few minutes. Cuts into squares and return to the oven for a further 5-10 minutes.
Allow to cool then batch up and freeze until needed for use.
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
Guinevere wrote:I read somewhere that large amounts of garlic are bad for dogs. I only put one clove in or a teaspoon of garlic powder if i have no fresh.
At the shows i go to they sell liver cake and also sardine and tuna cake so I guess you could swap liver for them if you have the stomach for it
I've also heard too much garlic isn't good for dogs, but a little is beneficial. It'll take Rufus at least a month to get through a batch of liver cake. I use other treats as well so he isn't eating it all in one go.
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Hi I have to admit I never put that amount of garlic in mine, 2-3 is the max I use, but I gave you the recipe as I was given to me. they do love it how ever you make it.Judianne wrote:Hi Beth this is the one that I use.
Liver Treats
1 lb. beef/lamb liver
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 cup cornmeal
12 - 14 cloves garlic
2 eggs
Puree liver and garlic in food processor. Add eggs, whole wheat flour and cornmeal. Grease cookie sheet and pour mixture onto cookie sheet. Bake in 180c oven for 20 minutes, flipping over halfway through baking. Cut into desired sized squares, I use a pizza cutter
I usually place 1/2 of this recipe in a tupperware and keep in the fridge. The other half I freeze.
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
Tried the recipe with about a couple of teaspoons of garlic puree. Can't say it smelt all that bd but then I am a heavy smoker.
See what you mean about setting like rock. In fact it got so sticky the food processor gave up and smelled of burning insulation.
Dieta just loved cleaning the bowl. Now set aside to cool where she can't get at it.
Thanks folks for the idea.
See what you mean about setting like rock. In fact it got so sticky the food processor gave up and smelled of burning insulation.
Dieta just loved cleaning the bowl. Now set aside to cool where she can't get at it.
Thanks folks for the idea.
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Thanks again everyone, everyone loved the liver cake this evening and were taking bits home with them for dogs that weren't there! Glad I labeled it though as some poor chap almost ate a bit!
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
Not my own recipe (I'll just borrow everyone elses!) but a point about the unit of measurement 'a cup'. Someone mentioned that that was a bit vague, I'm assuming as cups come in different sizes, however the cup referred to in American recipes is not any old cup or mug you have in the cupboard but an actual unit that is measured by volume, not weight so a cup of flour weighs less than a cup of water but takes up the same amount of space. You can buy sets of measuring cups like these;
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/Dictionary ... -4885.aspx
http://www.amazon.co.uk/tag/measuring%20cups/products
Now different foods use different conversions depending on the density (or heaviness) of the food but as a rough guide 1 cup is about 8 ounces or 225 grams, but for a bit more accuracy based on food type without buying the cups see what the ever-reliable Delia says;
http://www.deliaonline.com/conversion-tables.html (it's the last conversion table)
http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/Dictionary ... -4885.aspx
http://www.amazon.co.uk/tag/measuring%20cups/products
Now different foods use different conversions depending on the density (or heaviness) of the food but as a rough guide 1 cup is about 8 ounces or 225 grams, but for a bit more accuracy based on food type without buying the cups see what the ever-reliable Delia says;
http://www.deliaonline.com/conversion-tables.html (it's the last conversion table)
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Re: Liver cake recipe?
This stuff is crack for dogs!
I had around 20 dogs following me round my local park today.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/place?cid ... 6ROvzdjNwE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And that was from treats given yesterday. Even Drummer the Shitzu who never accepts food from anyone but his owners was madly scrounging.
At one point i had 4 Westies, one Scottie, one rottweiler, three collies, one guide dog, one wiemaraner, assorted labradors and spaniels, a labradoodle, a cockapoo, several 57 varieties small terriers, two red setters and Dieta all aggressively begging.
Dieta is on a strict diet now - I thought she'd lost a bit of weight since the year end. She hadn't - but put on 1.5kg instead. Since she's getting spayed next month - she really needs to get used to less food and far fewer treats.
So the treats were all for other dogs and several pounds of liver cake got given away in the last couple of days.
And I've given my version of the recipe to four people today.
Thanks everyone!
D.
I had around 20 dogs following me round my local park today.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/place?cid ... 6ROvzdjNwE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
And that was from treats given yesterday. Even Drummer the Shitzu who never accepts food from anyone but his owners was madly scrounging.
At one point i had 4 Westies, one Scottie, one rottweiler, three collies, one guide dog, one wiemaraner, assorted labradors and spaniels, a labradoodle, a cockapoo, several 57 varieties small terriers, two red setters and Dieta all aggressively begging.
Dieta is on a strict diet now - I thought she'd lost a bit of weight since the year end. She hadn't - but put on 1.5kg instead. Since she's getting spayed next month - she really needs to get used to less food and far fewer treats.
So the treats were all for other dogs and several pounds of liver cake got given away in the last couple of days.
And I've given my version of the recipe to four people today.
Thanks everyone!
D.