Real Recipes From Real Home Cooks ®

mama porkpie's dog food for little fatties

(1 rating)
Recipe by
Dana Beavers
Fort Worth, TX

My girls are loving this recipe to help with their summer weight loss. I tend to get "treat" happy which put on extra pounds so it is my fault and because of that I didn't want them to have to deal with the dreaded "diet" dog foods. Check with your Vet to see how much you will need to feed your little one to lose those extra pounds. As for the vegetables, my babies love green beans, beets, carrots,& peas. The important thing is to use a variety and if using canned, they must be the kind that have NO SALT ADDED. I found this recipe on food.com.

(1 rating)
yield 10 -40
prep time 30 Min
cook time 45 Min
method Saute

Ingredients For mama porkpie's dog food for little fatties

  • 2 1/2 lb
    ground chicken (2-20 oz packages) or you could use
  • 2 1/2 lb
    ground turkey (2-20 oz packages)
  • 4 can
    vegetables (15 oz) (beets, carrots, green beans, peas, mixed, spinach, lima beans - have fun!)
  • 1 1/2 c
    uncooked brown rice
  • 1 bunch
    parsley (this is the pain of the recipe!)

How To Make mama porkpie's dog food for little fatties

  • 1
    This recipe, as is, yields approximately 4-5 quarts, which is more than a small or medium-sized dog can consume while it remains good in the refrigerator. Therefore, the first step is to go to the dollar store and buy 8-10 pint-sized freezer containers. Heck, spend a lot more money and buy Tupperware if you want. Or if you are particularly ambitious, pack the finished product into canning jars and seal them. I prefer to just freeze it in pint containers until ready for use.
  • 2
    Open the cans of veggies and drain the liquid into the largest measuring cup you have, as much as possible. You should get about 3 cups of liquid but if not, add water to make exactly 3 cups. This is when I hate cooking with the beets because my water and stuff always ends up red! UGH!
  • 3
    Put the liquid into a 5-quart dutch oven on the the stove and bring to a boil.
  • 4
    Add the brown rice, stir, cover, and turn to low heat. Set the timer for 45 minutes. If it gets done before you are done with the next 2 steps, just move it aside somewhere off the heat without removing the lid or disturbing it in any way.
  • 5
    While you are waiting on the rice, cook the chicken or turkey meat in a frying pan until completely done. Transfer it into a fine-mesh colander and place in the sink to let the liquid drain out while the rice is cooking.
  • 6
    If you are using vegetables that have pieces larger than 1/2" then you need to use this time to cut them down further. For example, my dogs love beets but the only salt-free variety I can find are sliced beets. I chop the slices into small dice, and I do the same with the green beans.
  • 7
    Also use this time to prepare the parsley. THE DREADED PARSLEY!! This part is important. First clean it as you normally would, then remove all the large stems so that what you have left are just the tiny sprigs. Then transfer the sprigs to your food processor. If you don't have one, get out your biggest, sharpest knife and start chopping. The parsley needs to be VERY finely chopped. If not, you will find it all over the floor after Fido's feeding time. Babies don't like the texture of whole parsley and will spit it out. It is, however, good for their breath and digestion and it's very low-cal.
  • 8
    When the rice is done and has been taken off the heat, open the lid and add the meat, stir well.
  • 9
    Add all the vegetables, stir well.
  • 10
    Add the parsley. Mix thoroughly.
  • 11
    Pack the mixture into pint-sized containers and store properly, keeping one out for immediate use.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT