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Amazing 1 Pot Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

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Clara Smith

February 26, 2026

A light green bowl filled with homemade Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food mixture.

If youโ€™re anything like me, when it comes to what we put into our own bodies for clean wellness, we get hyper-focused, right? Well, that same intentional energy should absolutely apply to our furry best friends! Feeding them simple, whole ingredients makes such a difference in their energy levels. Forget those mystery fillers in commercial kibble; weโ€™re going back to basics here. I developed this recipe as a super easy, home-cooked meal that uses just a handful of recognizable veggies and protein. Trust me, making this **Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food** is faster than prepping complex clean-eating meals for yourself!

Who Should Make This Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

So, who is this simple stew recipe perfect for? If youโ€™re someone who checks ingredient labels obsessively for your own mealsโ€”and wants that same level of freshness for your pupโ€”this is for you! Itโ€™s ideal if you’re looking to ease your dog off commercial food or just want to add some exciting variety to their bowl.

This recipe is fantastic if you suspect your dog might have sensitivities to weird fillers found in standard dog food. It uses easy, identifiable ingredients. Just remember, this is formulated for healthy, generally active adult dogs. If you have a puppy or a dog with specific health concerns, always loop in your vet first!

For those of us who love batch cooking when we do eat clean, making a big batch of this Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food on a Sunday saves so much time during the week.

Close-up of a bowl of homemade Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food mix with ground meat, rice, carrots, and green beans.

Why You Need This Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food Recipe

Honestly, when youโ€™re trying to keep your own eating habits clean and sustainable, why let your dog eat junk? This recipe hits that sweet spot where health meets ease. You get amazing peace of mind knowing exactly whatโ€™s going into their bowl.

  • It uses just a handful of recognizable, whole ingredientsโ€”no weird chemicals needed!
  • Itโ€™s incredibly simple; youโ€™re basically making a hearty, home-style stew.
  • It offers a delicious boost of fresh veggies and lean protein your dog will absolutely love.

Switching to something like this Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food feels like a real act of care.

Essential Homemade Dog Food Ingredients for Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

Okay, letโ€™s talk actual food here! Because we are keeping things real and simple, having good ingredients on hand is half the battle. This recipe focuses on lean protein, healthy carbs, and dog-approved veggies. Now, hereโ€™s a quick note right away: my go-to version uses ground lamb because itโ€™s often easier to source high-quality ground meat locally, but if you want to make the Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food exactly as the name suggests, feel free to swap in ground venison! Just make sure it’s fresh.

For the rest of the mix, youโ€™ll need:

  • One pound of ground meat (lamb or venison!).
  • Two tablespoons of coconut oilโ€”this is the healthy fat we need!
  • One teaspoon of turmeric; this is for that anti-inflammatory goodness and a beautiful color boost.
  • One cup of brown rice, make sure you rinse it before cooking!
  • Two large carrots, peeled and then chopped or gratedโ€”I usually just grate mine.
  • One cup of green beans, trimmed and chopped into bite-sized pieces for your pup.
  • Two cups of water, but keep a little extra handy just in case the mixture gets too thick while simmering.

See? Super straightforward. These ingredients form the backbone of great Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food!

A bowl of homemade Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food featuring ground meat, brown rice, bright orange carrots, and green beans.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

Okay, letโ€™s get cooking! This is faster than you think, especially since we aren’t worrying about fancy knife skills here. Remember, this is for your dog, so perfection isnโ€™t the goalโ€”thorough cooking is!

First things first: prep your veggies. Peel and chop those two large carrots; honestly, grating them works great too if you want them to disappear nicely into the stew. Trim and chop up the cup of green beans.

  1. Get your large saucepan warmed up over medium heat and add in your two tablespoons of coconut oil. Let that melt until it shimmers a little bit.
  2. Toss in the ground lamb (or venison, if you went that route!) and break it up with your spoon. You need to cook this meat thoroughly, which takes about 10 to 15 minutes. Donโ€™t rush this part; we want zero pink spots left!
  3. Once the meat is cooked, dump in the brown rice, the turmeric for color and punch, the chopped carrots, and those green beans. Give it a good stir to mix everything with the meat.
  4. Now, pour in the two cups of water. You want the water level to cover the mixture by about an inchโ€”add a splash more if the mixture looks too dry.
  5. Bring that whole delicious mess up to a boil. As soon as it bubbles, turn the heat down low, put the lid on tight, and let it simmer gently for 30 minutes. This is when the rice gets tender and all those flavors really marry together.

Expert Tip: After 30 minutes, check the liquid. If it looks too soupy for your liking, take the lid off for the last five minutes of cooking to let some steam escape. If it looks dry, just add a splash of warm water! Thatโ€™s the beauty of making this Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Foodโ€”you control the consistency perfectly.

When itโ€™s done simmering, turn off the heat and just let it sit for five minutes before serving. Cooling is important before offering it to your pup!

Close-up of homemade Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food mixture in an orange-rimmed bowl.

Tips for Success with Your Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

Making sure this customized meal is perfect for your dog is all about those little details, just like when I tweak my own clean recipes! The most important thing is temperature. Make sure that ground meat, whether lamb or venison, is completely cooked through before you add your rice and veggies. We don’t want any undercooked meat hanging around in there, right?

When it comes to the turmericโ€”which is such a great little addition!โ€”just make sure you mix it in really well during the last few minutes of browning the meat. You want it distributed evenly so that every bite gets that anti-inflammatory goodness. I like to think of these small additions as little support systems for my dog, similar to how I use clean habits to support my own energy!

If you use venison for your Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food, remember itโ€™s very lean, which is why that coconut oil is so vital for healthy fats. This straightforward approach means you get a nutritious meal, every time, without needing a chemistry degree to figure it out!

Storage and Serving Guidelines for This Dog Food

Youโ€™ve made a beautiful, healthy batch of homemade food, so now we need to store it right! Remember how I always talk about making sure my clean recipes fit my life? Storing dog food properly makes sure this recipe fits into your schedule!

As the instructions mentioned, cooling is crucial. Let the cooked Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food come down to room temperature before you seal it up. If you pack it hot, you risk trapping condensation, which invites bacteria. You can store this cooked mixture in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days.

If you made a giant batch, freezing it is your best friend! Portion out the stew into small, freezer-safe containers or even ice cube trays for tiny dogs. Frozen portions will keep well for about two months. When youโ€™re ready to serve a frozen meal, just thaw it overnight in the fridge or use the microwave on a low setting until itโ€™s lukewarm.

Never serve it piping hot, even if you reheat itโ€”always test the temperature with your finger first! A slightly warm, comforting meal is perfect, especially in winter.

A bowl of homemade Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food mixture with ground meat, brown rice, carrots, and green beans.

Common Questions About Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

It feels just like when I first started tweaking my own meals to be โ€˜cleanerโ€™โ€”you always end up with a few questions about how to make it perfectly fit your routine! Since we are focusing on real, whole ingredients, people often ask about variations for their Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food.

This recipe is designed to be flexible, but always remember that even homemade food needs to be balanced over time. Don’t hesitate to mix up the veggies next time, like adding spinach if your dog likes it!

Can I substitute the lamb for actual venison?

Absolutely, you can! If youโ€™re calling this Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food, you should definitely use venison if you can source it safely. Venison is generally leaner than lamb, so if you switch, just keep an eye on the fat content. If your venison is *extremely* lean, you might want to slightly up that coconut oil (or add a teaspoon of salmon oil for extra omega-3s) to ensure your dog gets enough healthy fat.

What is the best way to serve this dog food?

Serving temperature is key, especially since we want this to feel like a comforting meal. Always let the food cool down completely after cooking, and then you can serve it slightly chilled from the fridge or gently reheated just until it is lukewarm. Never serve it hot!

Regarding portions, this recipe makes about four bowls, but serving size depends entirely on your dogโ€™s weight, age, and activity levelโ€”seriously, always check with your vet for exact daily calorie counts. Think of this recipe as the nutritious *base* component of their main meal.

Nutritional Disclaimer for Homemade Dog Food

Okay, real talk, just like I always tell you nutrition isn’t one-size-fits-all for us humans, itโ€™s the same for our pups! While this Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food is made with wonderful whole foods, it isn’t technically formulated to meet AAFCO standards for complete, balanced nutrition on its own.

This means you absolutely need to chat with your veterinarian before making this a staple food. They can give you the best advice on how to supplement if needed. We want happy, vibrant dogs, and good health always starts with professional guidance!

Share Your Experience Making This Dog Meal

I am so curious to know what your best friend thinks of this simple stew! Did they devour their portion of this amazing **Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food**? Please come back and leave a rating below and tell me if you stuck with lamb or finally used venison!

If you snapped a picture of your happy pup enjoying their homemade meal, Iโ€™d love to see it over on social mediaโ€”tag me! Sharing our clean-living routines, whether for us or them, helps us all stay motivated. Don’t forget to check out the blog for more simple, feel-good recipes!

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Close-up of homemade Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food in a bright green bowl.

Venison, Brown Rice & Carrots Dog Food

Prepare a simple, cooked meal for your dog using ground lamb, brown rice, carrots, and green beans. This recipe provides whole ingredients for your pet’s diet.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings: 4 bowls
Course: Dog Food
Cuisine: Homemade

Ingredients
  

Main Ingredients
  • 1 lb ground lamb
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 cup brown rice
  • 2 large carrots peeled and chopped or grated
  • 1 cup green beans trimmed and chopped
  • 2 cups water more may be required

Equipment

  • Large saucepan
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

Method
 

  1. Peel and chop the carrots. You can also grate them.
  2. Trim the green beans and chop them into pieces.
  3. Heat the coconut oil in a large saucepan over medium heat.
  4. Add the ground lamb and cook for 10 to 15 minutes until the meat is cooked through.
  5. Add the brown rice, carrots, turmeric, and green beans to the pot.
  6. Pour water into the pot, covering the meat and vegetables by an inch.
  7. Bring the mixture to a boil, cover, and simmer for 30 minutes.
  8. Allow the food to cool before serving it to your dog.

Notes

This stew is a warm and comforting meal for dogs, especially in colder months. Adjust water as needed for the consistency you want.

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