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Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs: 3 Great Tips

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patricia johnson

January 4, 2026

A serving of light brown, textured Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs molded into a small mound on a white dish.

Oh my gosh, if you’re anything like me, looking at the ingredients list on packaged dog food sends you running for the hills! Seriously, what is half that stuff? I started making my own dog food because seeing my old guy, Buster, turn his nose up at dinner just broke my heart. I needed something simple, something I could actually recognize. That’s why I tweaked this recipe until it was perfect: the Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs. It’s unbelievably quick—three ingredients, that’s it—and it comes together faster than I can finish my coffee. It’s dense, it’s nutritious, and Buster goes absolutely wild for it every time.

A scoop of smooth, beige Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs served in a small white bowl.

It’s amazing how much happier he is when I use the freshest bits, and this pâté is my secret weapon for picky days. You can find more easy homemade ideas over on my main recipe index if you want to check those out later!

Why This Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs Is a Great Addition to Their Diet

I know, I know, making dog food sounds like a huge project, but honestly, this pâté is almost insultingly easy. When you control exactly what goes into their bowl, you just feel better, right? It really builds trust in what you’re feeding them. I only use things I recognize, which means fewer mysterious fillers floating around!

This specific Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs is fantastic because it ticks all the right boxes for me:

  • It uses only three whole ingredients—you can’t get much simpler than that!
  • The texture is smooth and soft, which is wonderful for older dogs or ones who are a bit fussy about big crunchy bits.
  • Kefir adds those helpful probiotics. I always try to sneak something good for Buster’s tummy in there!

If you’re looking for other simple homemade ideas, take a peek at my puppy treat selection for inspiration!

Ingredient Simplicity in Our Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

The beauty of homemade food is that you cut out all the noise. With this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs, we are dealing only with protein, complex carbs, and gut health boosters. That minimal ingredient list is my favorite part. I trust my own cooking far more than something mass-produced, and frankly, Buster can tell the difference immediately!

Texture and Palatability Notes

Because everything gets blitzed down smooth, this comes out like a velvet ribbon. If your dog normally turns his nose up at drier food, this soft texture is a game-changer. It’s easy on the jaws and coats their kibble nicely if you use it as a topper. They just seem to lap it up without hesitation when it’s blended this well.

Gathering Ingredients for Your Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

When you’re making something specialized like the Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs, you have to be super careful about exactly what you’re putting in there. Since this is supplementary and we aren’t adding tons of vitamins, those three core ingredients need to be their best quality. I always lay everything out on the clean counter, just like I’m baking for people!

A molded portion of homemade Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs sitting on a small white plate.

Don’t worry, you only need three things, which is the best part. I actually use this trick as a good way to use up leftovers—a little bit of yesterday’s rice, a couple of eggs I planned to boil anyway. It keeps food waste down, which is always a win in my book. If you’re using this recipe to supplement their regular meals, check out my small dog food recipes for portioning tips!

Precise Ingredient Measurements for Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

You’ll need to measure these out carefully; even though it’s simple, the ratios really affect that perfect pâté consistency we are aiming for in our Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs. For your 4 servings, grab these essentials:

First, you need 1/2 cup of White rice, making sure it’s Uncooked when you measure it out, because it expands a lot! Next up are the 2 Large eggs—these are going to get hard-boiled, remember they are peeled before going into the blender. Finally, you must have 1/2 cup of Plain, unsweetened kefir, and I always opt for the Full-fat preferred version because that little bit of extra richness feels right for Buster.

Essential Equipment for Making Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

You really don’t need a fancy kitchen for the Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs, thank goodness! We’re keeping it basic here. You only need two main things to get this done for your pup. I always find that having the right tools makes even a quick recipe feel totally professional.

You’ll definitely need a sturdy Saucepan for cooking up that rice. But the real star is your blending device. A Food processor or blender is non-negotiable here. Trust me when I say skip the immersion blender if you have one; you need the grinding power of a proper food processor to get that completely smooth texture, otherwise, you’re just chopping!

If you want to see some other cooking methods, you can check out my ideas for slow cooker dog food sometime!

Step-by-Step Instructions for Your Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

Okay, now for the fun part! This is where everything comes together. Don’t rush the cooling steps, though; nobody likes trying to blend hot rice, and it’s definitely not safe for the plastic in your processor. I promise, taking the extra time now makes the final Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs so much better to work with!

If you want some other super fast ideas, check out the quick and easy recipes section; this pâté fits right in!

Preparing the Rice and Eggs

First things first, you need to cook that 1/2 cup of uncooked white rice. Just follow the package directions using plain water, nothing fancy! Once it’s fluffy and done, spread it out onto a plate or shallow dish so it can cool down quickly. We need it just slightly warm, not piping hot. While that’s chilling, get busy hard-boiling your 2 large eggs.

When the eggs are finished, cool them, peel them—and then give them a rough chop. I just toss both the yolks and the whites in there; we want texture, but the food processor will handle the rest!

Blending to Perfect Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs Consistency

Time for the magic! Toss those cooled rice grains, the chopped eggs, and the measuring cup of kefir right into your food processor. Now, start blending! You need to run this until it gets totally smooth, a uniform pâté texture. Don’t step away! You’ll need to stop a couple of times to scrape down the sides because the thick mixture tends to stick up there. This final blending step is what guarantees a perfect Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs that your pup will love to lick clean!

Portioning and Initial Storage

Once it looks like baby food—seriously smooth—it’s done! Scoop the mixture right out of the processor. I like to use little silicone muffin cups or small containers to portion mine out ahead of time. Then, pop those containers straight into the refrigerator. Because of the kefir, this doesn’t keep forever, so you only want to store the leftovers for about four days maximum.

A molded portion of homemade Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs sitting on a small white plate near a window.

Tips for Perfecting Your Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

Even with just three ingredients, there are little tricks I’ve learned through trial and error that make this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs truly shine. My biggest mistake when I first tried this was not letting the rice cool down enough. Seriously, I rushed it one morning because Buster was doing his sad little hungry dance, and the residual heat made the kefir curdle weirdly in the bowl before it even hit the processor!

So, here are my absolute top tips for success:

  • Always wait until the rice is barely warm. It blends better and keeps the kefir happy.
  • When scraping down the sides, do it slowly. You want to incorporate everything evenly, not introduce a ton of air, which can sometimes make the pâté too fluffy rather than dense.
  • If you like a slightly richer flavor, make sure you’re using the full-fat kefir; it really carries the flavor of the egg surprisingly well.

These small adjustments ensure you get that perfect, spoonable texture every single time you make this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs. You can find more of my tested tips on my main recipe page!

Storage and Handling of Leftover Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

Since this pâté relies on fresh, delicate ingredients like kefir, we can’t leave it sitting on the counter. I always make sure to portion out what Buster needs for that day right away. This helps keep the unused portion safer for longer, built on trust in homemade meals!

The great news about the Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs is that it stores really well in the fridge—but only for about four days. Make sure you use airtight containers! If you are freezing portions, you’ll want to thaw them overnight in the refrigerator before serving. Because this is designed to be served cool or at room temperature, reheating isn’t really a thing here, which simplifies things!

For more flexible recipes that might need warming up, check out my other easy homemade recipes collection!

Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Dog Pâté

Even when a recipe is this simple, sometimes life happens, and you realize you’re out of one thing or another. That’s okay! The goal here is always to give your dog something nourishing, so getting creative with minor ingredient swaps is usually fine, as long as you keep the nutritional categories the same—protein, carb, and probiotic source.

The rice component is pretty fixed; white rice is easy to digest, which is why I chose it. Brown rice might be healthier in some ways, but cooking times change dramatically, and it gets much stickier when blended, so I tend to stick to this choice for texture control.

A molded, light brown, textured portion of homemade Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs sitting on a speckled ceramic plate.

Now, let’s talk kefir. That’s our live culture boost! Honestly, if you don’t have kefir on hand, plain, unsweetened yogurt is usually the closest you can get. Make sure it doesn’t have any added sugar or artificial sweeteners—those are a big no-no for dogs! Just make sure if you swap it out, you use the same half-cup amount to keep the moisture content right.

If you are interested in swapping out the rice for something entirely different, maybe you are looking at grain-free options? I have a whole section dedicated to that, but remember that swapping the carb base will change the final texture of this pâté significantly!

Common Questions About Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

I always get so many questions when I post pictures of Buster scarfing down his homemade meals! It’s great that you want to be thorough. Making sure you understand the balance is key, especially since this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs is intended as a wonderful addition, not necessarily a total diet replacement. I’ve gathered the most common things I get asked about right here for you!

Can I use brown rice instead of white rice in this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs?

That is such a good question! You absolutely *can* try it, but you have to be ready for a different outcome. Brown rice retains much more of its outer husk, meaning it doesn’t break down into that super smooth velvet texture we achieved with the white rice. If you use brown rice for your Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs, it will end up grainier and less like a true pâté. It won’t be bad, but it won’t be the same silky food Buster loves, so I usually stick to white rice for this specific recipe.

How often can my dog eat this homemade pâté?

This is where you need to chat with your vet, but generally, I treat this pâté as a topper or a supplementary treat, not the main event every single day. Since we aren’t adding in all the necessary vitamins, serving it too often could throw off their main balanced diet. I use it maybe three times a week mixed into their regular kibble to make dinner exciting or give them an extra boost of protein when they’re having an active week. Balance is everything in canine nutrition!

Is this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs suitable for puppies?

Oh, puppies are tiny stomachs full of questions! For your little guy, I **always** say you need to talk to your veterinarian first. Puppies need very specific nutrient ratios for their growth that older, healthy adult dogs don’t need to worry about as much. While the ingredients in the Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs are wholesome, they might not meet the energy demands of a growing puppy. It’s better to be safe and get the green light from the professional who knows your puppy best before starting any new food!

If you want to review any other cooking tips or tricks for making dog food easier, you can always head back to the main blog page!

Serving Suggestions for Your Homemade Dog Pâté

So, you’ve made this gorgeous, silky pâté—what now? Honestly, this recipe is so versatile, I treat it like a secret weapon in my dog’s arsenal against boring meals. Since it’s a supplemental recipe, it works perfectly blended into their everyday diet or served as a wonderful, special treat when they’ve been extra good!

My favorite way to serve it is definitely as a topper. Buster gets his normal scoop of dry food, and then I dollop just a big spoonful of this pâté right on top. It smells so good, he practically inhales his kibble before he even realizes he needed to chew it properly!

But don’t stop there! You can also use this pâté for training rewards. A tiny bit works great because it’s high-value and easy to swallow quickly, so you don’t break up training flow. If you’re looking for other snack ideas that are easy for training sessions, check out my page on easy appetizers and snack ideas!

Also, if you have a dog who is recovering from a procedure or just needs something incredibly gentle on the stomach, serving this pâté all by itself—perhaps slightly chilled—is fantastic. It’s easy to digest rice, gentle protein from the egg, and those tummy-soothing probiotics from the kefir. It’s pure comfort food for pups!

Important Disclaimer Regarding Homemade Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

Look, when we’re cooking for our furry family, trust is number one. I want you to know that I carefully provided the information for this Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs, but the nutrition listed is an estimate!

Since we all buy different brands of kefir or rice, the exact nutritional breakdown isn’t guaranteed. This recipe is meant to supplement a complete diet, not replace it entirely. Always chat with your vet about diet changes, and you can review my full policies over on my privacy page!

Share Your Experience Making This Dog Recipe

I am so excited for you to try this! Honestly, watching my dog Buster devour this pâté is the best reward after cooking. Did your pup love it? Please drop a comment below right now and let me know what rating you landed on—1 star or 5 stars!

I absolutely love seeing photos of your results. If you snap a picture of the finished product or your dog digging in, tag me on social media! Happy cooking, and here’s to many more happy meal times!

A molded portion of homemade Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs served on a small white plate near a window.

Egg, Rice & Kefir Pâté For Dogs

This recipe makes a simple, nutritious pâté suitable for dogs. It combines cooked rice, hard-boiled eggs, and plain kefir.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Course: Pet Food
Cuisine: Dog Food
Calories: 150

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup White rice Uncooked
  • 2 Large eggs
  • 1/2 cup Plain, unsweetened kefir Full-fat preferred

Equipment

  • Saucepan
  • Food processor or blender

Method
 

  1. Cook the rice according to package directions using water. Once cooked, set the rice aside to cool slightly.
  2. Hard-boil the eggs. Once cooked, peel them and roughly chop the whites and yolks.
  3. Combine the cooked rice, chopped eggs, and kefir in a food processor or blender.
  4. Process the mixture until it reaches a smooth, uniform pâté consistency. You may need to stop and scrape down the sides.
  5. Portion the pâté into containers. Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to four days.

Nutrition

Calories: 150kcalProtein: 10gFat: 6g

Notes

This recipe is intended as a supplement or occasional treat for healthy adult dogs. Consult your veterinarian before making significant changes to your dog’s diet.

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