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RECIPE: Wheat- and Gluten-Free Carob Dog Biscuits – Petful
I’ve been looking forward to trying this recipe because I’ve never used
But she could barely unglue her snout from the bag of carob powder I brought home from the store and was my constant shadow as I whipped these quick biscuits together.

Wheat- and Gluten-Free Carob Dog Biscuits
Ingredients
- 1 cup white rice flour
- ½ cup carob powder
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ¾ cup water
Directions
- Heat your oven to 350 F.
- Mix all ingredients in a large bowl and knead until a dough is formed and smooth. Add more water if the dough is too dry.
- Roll onto a heavily floured surface ¼-inch thick, and cut biscuits with a small cookie cutter.
- Place them on a nonstick cookie sheet.
- Bake 10–15 minutes or until the cookies start to crackle.
- Cool on a wire rack and refrigerate extra cookies.

Not wanting to overdo my dog treat supplies, I cut this recipe in half and came out with about 2 dozen cookies. I also had only brown rice flour, but it was a perfect substitute for the white rice flour.
The dough was extremely soft, so I recommend rolling it out slowly and gently.
The finished biscuits were little crunchy delights that Banjo seemed to thoroughly enjoy.

I admit I didn’t try any myself, but it looks as though Banjo is a fan of carob cookies. Maybe I’ll have to find a human treat recipe to try it out for myself.
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