A no-bake dog chow sardine cake for the pooch in your life! Your best friend will love you even more after you make this.
Do you have a very special friend? Someone who is always there for you and is always delighted to see you? You can be away from each other for five minutes, five hours or five days and the effusive greeting you get upon your return just about bowls you over? I have a friend like that! He is never in a bad mood, always listens to me with interest, especially when I am in the kitchen cooking, and he is never happier than when he is snuggled up next to me. His love for me is total, unconditional and borders on adoration. You may have guessed that I am talking about my dog.
Do you have a very special friend? Someone who is always there for you and is always delighted to see you? You can be away from each other for five minutes, five hours or five days and the effusive greeting you get upon your return just about bowls you over? I have a friend like that! He is never in a bad mood, always listens to me with interest, especially when I am in the kitchen cooking, and he is never happier than when he is snuggled up next to me. His love for me is total, unconditional and borders on adoration. You may have guessed that I am talking about my dog.
I have to tell you, we started out rough. He is skittish by nature and he didn’t take
well to change. We got him as a puppy in
the summer of 2007 and from the very beginning, he would run behind our legs when
a city bus went by our house in Houston – despite the fact that we were behind
an eight-foot wooden fence, in our own yard.
Cutest puppy ever. |
After we went home to Malaysia, he stayed with my sister and her family until
he was old enough for his first rabies shot and she said that when her Beagles
would bark at a noise, he would run and hide.
Brave was clearly not in his vocabulary.
Already bigger than them but not as brave. |
While he was there, my sister noticed he was lethargic and felt hot so
she took him to the vet. Thank God she
did because, as it turned out, despite having had all his shots on schedule, he
had Parvo. He spent several days in the
vet clinic on an IV drip until he was deemed healed enough to return home. As you can imagine, we prayed fervently the
whole time. We were already so attached
to his cuteness. He recovered, got his
rabies shot and they sent him on to us.
He was with us but a couple of months when we were transferred to
Singapore. It was a mere four-hour road
trip but required 30 days in quarantine to enter the country. We visited him every day that we were allowed but bless his little soul, he was a basket of nerves when he got out. He is still a nervous Nellie but he is also a
little sweetheart.
Today was his birthday and I made a cake for him. He watched me, as he usually does when I am
in the kitchen, but, frankly, the whole picture taking and candle lighting did
try his patience. He loved his cake
and we love him. You might want to make
this no-bake "cake" for your pooch. As if
he or she doesn’t already love you enough!
Ingredients
1 1/2 cups or 180g dog chow of your choice (1 1/2 cups is Beso’s
usual amount of dog food for each meal.
You can adapt this to your dog’s normal meal using his or her usual
amount of chow and following the instructions proportionally with the hot water. One can of sardines will probably add enough
flavor no matter the amount of chow.)
1 can sardines
Your choice of dog treats for garnish
Method
Put one cup or 125g of the dog food in a heat resistant bowl. Pour in 1 cup or 240ml of very hot water. Cover with cling film and allow the chow to
absorb the water.
Open your can of sardines and pour out the oil and save
it. Mash the sardines with a fork.
Once the dog chow has absorbed the water and is softened,
mash it with a fork. Add in the sardines
and then the half-cup of dry dog chow, to add a little crunch. Mix thoroughly.
Line two ramekins with cling film and pour half the reserved
sardine oil in each. Fill the lined
ramekins with the chow/sardine mixture and pack them tightly.
Turn them out onto a plate, one on top of the other. Decorate using whatever dog treats you have
on hand.
Light a candle and sing Happy Birthday to You.
Let your most faithful friend enjoy!
Whoa! Candle finally blew out. Let's eat! |
Check out that long tongue! |
Just a little alarming. Top layer fell off! |
Never mind. Still tasty. |
And, it's gone! |
Look at that face, he is getting tired of all that picture taking!
ReplyDeleteThat, and he was afraid of the candle!
ReplyDeleteI have to admit, I was giggling by the end of this post. My Rottweiler, Rowdi, would have loved this cake, as I celebrated his birthday every single year, and I'm sure he would've been right by my side as I made it. (He passed in Oct. 2008; I still cry over missing him.) I now co-own a Giant Schnauzer who will most definitely enjoy this treat. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAww, so sorry to hear about Rowdi, Denise. Beso is our third Boxer and we miss the two who went before him a lot. The next dog doesn't take the previous one's place; he just makes the loss a little more bearable. Hope your Schnauzer has a happy birthday!
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