Who wants to bake Valentines Bacon Carob cookies for their dog this week? I see paws raised all over the internet from dogs who want to give these tasty morsels a try! As always, my recipe is simple, tasty, and these even look amazing! If you are ready, let’s get the process started! This tasty recipe will be in a link at the bottom of this post for you.
First off, gather up all the ingredients. It seems like kind of a long list, but I bet you have most of the items at home already. The carob chips are the hard thing to find, but if I can find them, so can you!
Mix the dry ingredients together first, then add in the wet stuff one ingredient at a time. It gets pretty hard to mix after a while, so you may want to use your paws to finish up. This is also the point where you can add some natural food coloring to the dough if you want colored cookies. I’m making some pink/red and some plain ones.
Next you need to roll out the dough to about 1/4 inch thickness. Choose your cookie cutters. I am using several different heart shapes and a dog bone. Cut out your cookies and place them on a greased baking sheet, or silicon sheet, or parchment paper.
Keep on cutting out the cookies until you are done, or your paw starts getting sore. I got a lot of cookies from my dough.
Remember my biggest rule? Never bake or serve without tasting. Since I love to taste the dough, I figure I may as well try a shaped piece of dough. Oh my, it tastes so good! Seriously, doesn’t anything with bacon taste amazing to humans and dogs?
While my cookies were in the oven, I decided to take a little nap. While I was gone, the cleaning crew came and got rid of the mess I left on the counter. For some reason, Mom felt the need to clean it again after said cleaning crew left.
After baking, the cookies need to cool off. Since it was below zero all day at our house, I stuck them outside for about five minutes and they were already cold, not cool. During those minutes, I melted my carob chips in the microwave. Now you can be creative. I decided to dip some, drizzle carob on some, and do both on some. Holy marrow bones, they look so fancy, I can’t believe it!
Have a look at these delightful bacon carob cookies for Valentines Day! Don’t you think your dog would really love it if you baked her some of her own?
Being Tasty Tuesday, I think my tongue tells the story of the way these cookies taste, heavenly. Mom says I tested so many, I may have to go on a diet after I finish baking!
What are you waiting for? Grab my recipe and make some of these bacon carob cookies for your pup this week for Valentines Day. Trust me, it will make both of you smile!
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You girls are such fabulous cooks and we LOVE your smile in the last photo, Bailie! Your cookies look soooooo pretty and yummy!
That smile is just amazing.
Mom loves my silly smile.
that is a super idea and the best way to say I love you!!! we love your work in da kitchen!!!
We still have some cookies left if you want to come over.
Those are beautiful cookies and we love your happy smile at the end!
Thank you. I love my cookies too.
We don’t know what we love more, the adorable pictures or a recipe with bacon!! great post!! have a great day your friend Lilly
A smiling dog with bacon is all one needs in life! Happy Tuesday!
Those are professional looking cookies for sure. Well done and I know the mom loves helping you have healthy treats. She’s that way. My favorite shot…you licking off the counter. Made me smile.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. Scritches all around and my best to your wonderful mom. β₯
That was naughty Olivia sneaking in to see what was left!
What great looking cookies! I have the feeling, ours would NEVER look that professional! We have to wait until Mom can go to the big city to get some carob chips but we are going to make these in a week or 2 (we have to eat the one we made last week first) You guys are awesome, have an AMAZING day!
Thank you. These can be made any time, just use whatever cookie cutters you want and then drizzle on the carob. Enjoy the rest of your cookies.
Well well! I never knew dogs had their own special cookies! Bone appettit!
We sure do, and they are real tasty!
Oh. Yum! Your tongue out and your smile tell the whole story. I wish my mom’s back felt better so she could help me. XOXO, Sparkle
Save the recipe and when she feels better you can bake them.
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The cats would have to bake their own cookies, but they never have tried baking.
Those cookies look delish but our mom wants to see that towel in the background that is hanging on your stove that says “Dog Hair”. We bet it says something like “all our food has a little dog hair garnish on it” like it does in our house. BOL!
It says, Dog Hair is my Glitter π It is kind of true in a furry home!
That smile says it all Baillie! Those cookies look divine!!
They look fantastic I must say, and they taste amazing too.
You and your mom are excellent bakers!
We are learning to master this baking thing together.
You look quite proud of yourself, as you should be, Bailie! The cookies are beautiful!
They came out really nice and are super yummy too.
Mmmm! Those look delicious. It makes me sad the boys can’t eat fun stuff like this.
It is a bummer. We hope we never end up with food issues, but one never knows. We will eat a few extra for them.