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Tuna Fudge Recipe

Are you looking for a nutritious and easy-to-make homemade treat for your beloved furry friend? Look no further! In this blog post, we'll guide you through the process of making both Tuna Fudge and Pumpkin Fudge dog treats. These delicious, healthy treats are a hit with dogs and can be customized to suit their taste preferences.


Ingredients:

Tuna Fudge:

  • 1 cup of flour (you can use wheat, rice, or coconut flour for variations)

  • 3 cans of tuna in water (with the water)

  • 3 large eggs (you can add organic eggshells for extra calcium)

Pumpkin Fudge:

  • 1 can of pumpkin puree (unsweetened)

  • 2 large eggs


Instructions:


1. Tuna Fudge:

Step 1: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and prepare a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.


Step 2: In a food processor or blender, combine one cup of flour and three cans of tuna with the water. The additional can of tuna adds extra batter, resulting in more treats.


Step 3: Add three large eggs to the mixture. If you have organic eggs, you can even add the eggshells for added calcium.


Step 4: Blend the ingredients until you achieve a consistency known as "tuna batter."


2. Pumpkin Fudge:


Step 1: In a separate bowl, combine one can of pumpkin puree and two large eggs. Use a whisk to blend the ingredients until you achieve a smooth, pink batter.


3. Baking and Cooling:


Step 1: Pour the tuna fudge mixture onto the parchment-lined baking sheet. It should resemble a thick batter.


Step 2: For both the tuna and pumpkin fudge, bake until the top is no longer gooey, and it feels firm when you press it, typically for about 20-30 minutes.


Step 3: Once baked, remove the fudge from the oven and allow it to cool.


Step 4: After cooling, flip the fudge to ensure even texture.


4. Freezing and Cutting:


Step 1: Place the fudge in the freezer for approximately 45 minutes. Freezing makes it easier to cut into desired shapes.


Step 2: Once frozen, cut the fudge into strips and then into individual treat-sized pieces.


Step 3: Store the treats in an airtight container or resealable bags and keep them in the freezer. These treats can last for a longer time if stored in the freezer.


Homemade Tuna and Pumpkin Fudge dog treats are not only nutritious but also highly customizable to cater to your dog's taste preferences. You can experiment with various flours and even add different protein sources like salmon, chicken, or ham. Enjoy making these delicious, healthy treats for your furry friend, and watch them wag their tails with delight. Your pups will thank you for these delectable homemade goodies!




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