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Amazing Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

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Clara Smith

February 3, 2026

Close-up of ground meat mixed with mashed and diced sweet potatoes for Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe.

It drives me crazy to see what goes into so many commercial dog foods, right? We try so hard to make clean, nourishing choices for ourselves, so why should our pups get anything less? Thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m so excited to share my go-to simple, whole-food recipe: the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe. Seriously, this is about supporting your best friend with quality fuelโ€”no weird fillers, just real ingredients you probably already have. Itโ€™s truly wellness for them, made easy for you!

Who Should Make This Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe (Target Audience)

If you’re already focused on clean eating for yourself, this is perfect for extending that goodness to your furry family member! This recipe is absolutely designed for dog owners who want to ditch highly processed kibble and move toward whole-food nutrition. You don’t need to be a gourmet chef, either; if youโ€™re looking for a quick, simple recipe that still packs a nutritional punch, this is your spot. We want real support, not constant complication, whether baking for ourselves or for our pups.

If you want a fantastic starting point for homemade food, definitely check out more ideas for homemade dog food!

Why This Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe Stands Out

When I was first trying to transition my own eating habits toward cleaner fuel, I realized how important simplicity was. That applies to the dogs, too! You don’t need a pantry full of supplements for this recipe to be fantastic.

  • Itโ€™s surprisingly quick! With only 15 minutes of prep, you can have a healthy meal ready faster than running to the store.
  • We are only using whole, recognizable ingredientsโ€”sweet potato, pork, and apple. No confusion there!
  • Picky eaters usually LOVE this combination. That sweet/savory mix is just too tempting for them.

If youโ€™re looking for more ways to make feeding your dog simple, Iโ€™ve gathered some great resources on easy homemade dog food recipes.

Essential Equipment for Your Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

Okay, letโ€™s get our tools ready! If youโ€™re already in the kitchen making clean meals, you probably have all this stuff already, which is another win for simplicity. You don’t need any fancy gadgets for this recipe, trust me.

Hereโ€™s what youโ€™ll want pulled out before you start chopping:

  • A medium skillet for browning that ground pork perfectly.
  • One potโ€”we need this for getting those sweet potatoes nice and soft.
  • Your trusty spatula for breaking up the meat.
  • And finally, a large mixing bowl to bring all the beautiful ingredients together at the end!

Gathering Ingredients for the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

This is where the ‘clean’ part really shines, just like when Iโ€™m swapping out processed snacks for something real. We need quality fuel for our pups! For this batch, which makes about four servings, weโ€™re keeping things simple but potent. Remember, the better the base ingredients, the better the output, which is always my philosophy.

Make sure you have your main components ready:

  • One pound of ground porkโ€”and this is crucialโ€”it must be cooked and completely drained before mixing! No extra fat clouding up the bowl.
  • One sweet potato, peeled and chopped into nice, uniform cubes.
  • One carrot, washed, peeled, and chopped just like the sweet potato.
  • One apple, peeled, cored, and seeds totally removed. We don’t want any surprise cores in there!

For our little nutritional boostโ€”those ‘additives’โ€”grab the flaxseed and coconut oil. We mix it all up with just about 1/2 cup of water to get that perfect, moist consistency. If you want more ideas on incorporating truly fresh food, take a peek at some other fresh, healthy dog food creations!

Step-by-Step Instructions for the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

Alright, letโ€™s get cooking! This part is super straightforward, but we move in stages so nothing gets overcooked or undercooked. It’s all about timing, just like making sure my own clean meals are perfectly balanced. Donโ€™t rush, and youโ€™ll have four perfect portions ready for your pup in under 40 minutes totalโ€”wow!

Make sure you have that skillet heating up before you start chopping!

Preparing the Ground Pork

First up, we tackle the protein. Get that ground pork into your medium skillet over medium heat. Now, grab your spatula and get right in there, breaking the meat apart as it cooks. You want to cook this for about 8 to 10 minutes. The crucial thing here is making sure absolutely no pink remains! Once itโ€™s all beautifully browned and cooked through, you MUST drain off all that excess fat. Set that cooked, lean pork aside. Itโ€™s waiting for its friends!

Cooking the Sweet Potato and Carrot

Next, letโ€™s get those veggies soft. Take your uniform sweet potato cubes and drop them into a pot, cover them with water, and crank the heat up until it boils. Once boiling, drop it down to a simmer for about 10 to 15 minutes. You are aiming for fork-tenderโ€”give it a poke! Do the same thing with your chopped carrot, maybe steaming it instead so it stays vibrant, for about 8 to 10 minutes. Drain both well and just let them sit for a few minutes to cool down a bit before we mix everything.

Final Mixing and Cooling for the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

This is the fun part! Grab that big mixing bowl. Everything heads in here: the cooked pork, the cooled sweet potato and carrot, and the fresh, raw chopped apple. Donโ€™t forget our little boosters: the flaxseed and the coconut oil. Now, drizzle in that half cup of water we reserved. Mix it all up super well with your spatula until it looks evenly blended and nice and moistโ€”not soupy, just nicely combined. This mixture makes about four healthy meals.Close-up of ground meat mixture with sweet potato chunks being mixed in a glass bowl for the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe. Seriously, step away for a bit! You have to let this cool completely down to room temperature before you serve it to your dog, okay? Their tummies deserve that little bit of care!

If youโ€™re prepping for the week, check out my favorite ideas on dog meal prep ideas!

Tips for Making the Perfect Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

When Iโ€™m transitioning any recipeโ€”whether itโ€™s for my body or theirsโ€”towards cleaner ingredients, consistency is everything. Itโ€™s not just about what you put in; it’s about how you prepare it! For this Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe, you absolutely must aim for uniform chopping on your sweet potato and carrot. If the pieces are vastly different sizes, some will turn to mush while others stay too firm.

My biggest non-negotiable for wellness is draining that pork fat completely. Seriously, wipe out the pan with a paper towel if you have to! Too much fat isn’t ideal for a regular meal. Also, hereโ€™s a little trick for my older pups: If your dog has trouble chewing harder textures, try lightly mashing the cooled sweet potato just a tiny bit before you mix everything. It just gives the whole meal a softer mouthfeel for them. For more guidance on making sure youโ€™re fueling them right, explore this pup nourishment guide!

Close-up of ground meat, diced sweet potatoes, and apple chunks being mixed for the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe.

Storage and Serving Suggestions for Your Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

Now that youโ€™ve made this amazing batchโ€”which gives us four satisfying servingsโ€”we need to talk about keeping leftovers fresh. When I meal prep my own food for the week, I treat my dogโ€™s food the same way: careful storage means better quality nutrition later on!

Since this Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe uses fresh, cooked components, it doesn’t have the preservative power of dry kibble. You need to handle it with care:

  • Refrigeration: Pop any uneaten portions into an airtight container immediately after they cool down to room temperature. This food will keep safely in the fridge for about 3 to 4 days, max. Always give it a quick smell check before serving, even if itโ€™s been in there less time!
  • Freezing for Later: If you aren’t going to use the leftovers within four days, definitely freeze them! I like to use silicone muffin trays or small, flat freezer bags for single servings. Once frozen solid, transfer those cubes or bags into one larger airtight container. This keeps things organized and prevents freezer burn.

When itโ€™s time to serve a frozen portion, just thaw it overnight in the fridge or run it under warm water for a quick thaw before serving at room temperature. Planning ahead makes feeding your pup easy, so check out these awesome dog meal prep ideas!

Close-up of the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe mixture, featuring ground pork, diced sweet potato, peas, and apple chunks in a white bowl.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

I know when youโ€™re making something homemade, you always have questions pop up about tweaking things. Thatโ€™s natural! When I started MeltItClean.com, I wanted everything to feel customizable, and the same goes for making your dogโ€™s meals perfect. Here are some common things folks ask when making this version of the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe.

Why do you call this ‘Pork and Peas Delight’ if there are no actual peas?

Oh, thatโ€™s a great catch! My grandmotherโ€”who designed so many of my original ‘clean’ recipesโ€”used to have a famous casserole that was pork, sweet potato, and peas, and we always called it that! When I adapted it into this healthy dog meal, I swapped something out for apple, but the name just stuck in the family. I promise, the combination of pork, apple, and sweet potato is a winner, even without the initial peas!

Can I skip the flaxseed or coconut oil?

You technically *can* skip them, but I really wouldn’t recommend it if you’re aiming for balanced nutrition. The flaxseed is our easy way to get some omega-3s in there, which is great for coats and jointsโ€”think of it as the natural support I always talk about! The coconut oil just helps bind everything nicely as it cools and adds healthy fats. If you skip the flaxseed, maybe substitute with chia seeds, okay?

Is this recipe okay for a puppy?

Thatโ€™s where you absolutely need to check with your vet first! Puppies have very specific and rapidly changing nutritional needs while they grow. While this recipe uses great whole foods, the exact balance of protein, calcium, and phosphorus might not be exactly right for a rapidly growing pup. I always recommend sticking to vet-approved puppy chow until they are fully grown, but this makes a wonderful occasional treat!

How often can I feed my dog this homemade dog food?

This should always be served as part of a balanced diet, not as the only thing they eat forever. Think of it like this: mixing this delightful homemade dog food in 2-3 times a week alongside their regular, vet-approved diet is a fantastic way to boost nutrients and keep things interesting. Remember, variety is key!

If you want more deep dives into safe feeding practices, check out my favorite tips over at dog food tips.

Disclaimer Regarding Nutritional Data for This Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe

Okay, pause! We have to talk about the numbers at the end. When I calculated the nutrition for this Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe, I used standard averagesโ€”you know, like how I estimate the macros when Iโ€™m cleaning up my own diet. But hereโ€™s the real truth: everything shifts!

The exact nutrient breakdownโ€”calories, fat, proteinโ€”it all changes slightly based on the leanness of your ground pork, or even the size of the sweet potato you happen to grab at the store today. These figures are just useful guidelines, not exact science for your specific dogโ€™s needs.

Because your dogโ€™s perfect diet depends on their age, activity level, and any health quirks they might have, I always, always recommend you run this recipe by your veterinarian before you make it their main meal. They will give you the solid, professional guidance you need to ensure this becomes a perfectly balanced part of their overall eating plan!

Close-up of the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe mixture featuring ground meat, sweet potatoes, peas, and apple chunks in a white bowl.

Share Your Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe Experience

Now that youโ€™ve seen how incredibly simple it is to whip up this Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe, I’m dying to hear how it goes!

When I find a clean habit that actually sticksโ€”whether itโ€™s fasting for myself or creating a genuinely healthy meal for my dogโ€”I love sharing that win with others. So please, donโ€™t be shy!

  • Did your pup clean the bowl in seconds? Tell me their verdict in the comments below!
  • If you made any tiny tweaks that worked wonders for your dog, share those tips tooโ€”I love learning from the community.
  • And seriously, snap a photo of your happy eater when you serve this up! Tag me so I can see the joy this whole-food goodness brings.

Weโ€™re building a supportive space here at MeltItClean.com, and your feedback on recipes like this one helps other dog parents feel confident diving into making their own clean-living recipes!

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For years, I struggled with the ups and downs of dieting. I tried everything โ€” juice cleanses, low-carb crazes, fitness challenges โ€” but I always ended up back where I started: tired, bloated, and frustrated. I didnโ€™t just want to โ€œlose weightโ€ โ€” I wanted energy, mental clarity, glowing skin, and confidence without sacrificing my joy or sanity.

After years of experimenting, learning, and unlearning, I discovered a simple truth: your body is already powerful โ€” it just needs support, not restriction. Thatโ€™s when I created Melt It Clean โ€” a site dedicated to real transformation through clean, intentional, and nourishing daily habits that anyone can follow.

My goal was simple: build a place where people could feel informed, supported, and empowered without being overwhelmed by wellness fads. If you want to know more about my journey and why clean fueling matters so much to me, check out my About Me page!

Close-up of a bowl filled with the Pork and Peas Delight Dog recipe mixture of ground meat, sweet potatoes, and apple chunks.

Pork and Peas Delight Dog Recipe

This recipe provides a simple, balanced meal for your dog using ground pork, sweet potato, carrot, and apple.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Dog Food
Cuisine: Homemade
Calories: 1500

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 1 lb Ground pork Cooked and drained
  • 1 Sweet potato Peeled and chopped
  • 1 Carrot Washed, peeled, and chopped
  • 1 Apple Peeled, cored, and seeds removed
Additives
  • 1 tbsp Ground flaxseed
  • 1 tbsp Coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup Water For mixing

Equipment

  • Medium skillet
  • Pot
  • Spatula
  • Large mixing bowl

Method
 

  1. Cook the ground pork in a medium skillet over medium heat for 8 to 10 minutes. Break the meat apart with a spatula until no pink remains. Drain the excess fat and set the cooked pork aside.
  2. Peel and chop the sweet potato into small, uniform cubes. Place the cubes in a pot, cover with water, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer and cook for 10 to 15 minutes until the potato is fork-tender. Drain the water and let it cool slightly.
  3. Wash, peel, and chop the carrot into small pieces. Cook the carrot in a small pot with water or steam it over boiling water for 8 to 10 minutes until soft. Drain and allow the carrot to cool.
  4. Peel the apple, remove the core and seeds completely, and chop it into small pieces. Set the apple aside; it does not need cooking.
  5. In a large mixing bowl, combine the cooked pork, cooked sweet potato, cooked carrot, chopped apple, ground flaxseed, coconut oil, and water. Stir everything thoroughly until the mixture is evenly blended and slightly moist. Let the mixture cool to room temperature before serving to your dog.

Nutrition

Calories: 1500kcalCarbohydrates: 100gProtein: 80gFat: 85gFiber: 15g

Notes

This recipe is designed for dogs and should be served as part of a balanced diet. Always introduce new foods slowly. Consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog’s regular food intake.

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