Tinker’s Cuddy / Homemade Frosty Paws Recipe
Description: Indulge your furry friend with these delightful homemade Frosty Paws, also known as Tinker’s Cuddy, crafted with love from Lovewithrecipes.com. Perfect for those warm days when your pup needs a cool treat!
Recipe Category: Frozen Desserts 🍨
Keywords: Dessert, Fruit, European, Weeknight, For Large Groups, No Cook, Freezer, < 4 Hours, Easy, Inexpensive
Nutritional Information (Per Serving):
- Calories: 77.5
- Fat: 3.7g
- Saturated Fat: 1.8g
- Cholesterol: 9.6mg
- Sodium: 45.5mg
- Carbohydrates: 8.7g
- Fiber: 0.4g
- Sugar: 7.4g
- Protein: 3.3g
Servings: 13 Doggie Desserts
Ingredients:
Quantity | Ingredient |
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32 oz | Vanilla Yogurt |
1 | Banana |
2 tbsp | Peanut Butter |
2 tbsp | Honey |
Instructions:
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Blend Ingredients: In a blender or food processor, combine 32 ounces of vanilla yogurt, 1 ripe banana, 2 tablespoons of peanut butter, and 2 tablespoons of honey. Blend until smooth and well combined.
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Fill Cups: Pour the blended mixture into 3-ounce paper cups, filling each cup almost to the top. Leave a little room for expansion as the mixture freezes.
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Freeze: Place the filled cups on a tray or baking sheet and transfer them to the freezer. Allow them to freeze for about 3 hours, or until solid.
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Serve: When ready to serve, remove the frozen treats from the freezer. If the cups are difficult to remove, briefly dip them in warm water to loosen. Peel off the paper cups and serve the Frosty Paws to your furry friend.
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Enjoy: Watch as your pup enjoys the refreshing taste of these homemade Frosty Paws! 🐾
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Storage: Store any leftovers in an airtight container in the freezer for future enjoyment. These treats will keep well for several weeks.
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Reheating (Optional): If your pup prefers a softer texture, you can microwave the Frosty Paws for a few seconds before serving. Be sure to let them cool slightly before offering them to your furry friend.
Notes:
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Variations: Get creative with your Frosty Paws by adding in other dog-friendly ingredients like pureed pumpkin, diced apples, or even a sprinkle of dog-friendly herbs like parsley or mint.
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Safety: Always ensure that the ingredients you use are safe and suitable for your dog’s dietary needs. Avoid any ingredients that may be harmful to dogs, such as chocolate, xylitol, or grapes.
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Fun Tip: Make these treats in bulk and share them with your fellow dog owners. They’re sure to be a hit at any doggy playdate or pup party!
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DIY Cups: If you prefer, you can also use silicone molds instead of paper cups for a more eco-friendly option. Simply fill the molds with the blended mixture and freeze as directed.