Amazing Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Oh, you know how much I adore spoiling my fur babies! There’s just something so incredibly satisfying about whipping up homemade treats that I *know* are good for them. My own little guy, Buster, goes absolutely bonkers for these Rice & Chicken Patties. They’re so simple to make, and all the ingredients are super wholesome – just plain cooked rice, chicken, and a few bits of veggies. Seriously, if you’re looking for a way to show your pup some extra love with yummy, healthy snacks, you’ve gotta try these!

A plate of Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs, with a golden retriever looking longingly in the background.

Why You’ll Love These Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Honestly, these little patties are a lifesaver! Here’s why you and your furry friend will be obsessed:

  • Super Easy to Make: Takes hardly any time at all!
  • Wholesome Goodness: Just simple, healthy ingredients – no weird stuff.
  • Dog Approved: My Buster devours them, and yours will too!
  • Great for Leftovers: Perfect for using up that leftover cooked rice and chicken.

Golden Retriever dog looking at a plate of Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs.

Gather Your Ingredients for Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Alright, let’s get our paws on the ingredients! You’ll need one cup of plain, cooked rice – just regular white or brown rice, nothing fancy. Then, grab one cup of cooked, shredded chicken. Make sure it’s totally plain, no salt, no spices, nada! We’ve also got one large egg, which is kind of our binder here. For a little veggie goodness, we need a quarter cup each of finely chopped carrots and finely chopped peas. Super important: everything *must* be unseasoned for our pups!

A plate of Rice & Chicken Patties for Dogs with a golden retriever looking longingly in the background.

Essential Equipment for Making Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Alright, let’s talk tools! To whip up these yummy treats, you’ll only need a few basic kitchen staples. You’ll want a good mixing bowl to combine everything, a sturdy baking sheet, and of course, some parchment paper so those little patties don’t stick. That’s it, really! Easy-peasy!

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Make Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Alright, let’s get down to business and make these little treasures! It’s super straightforward, I promise. My dog Buster practically does a happy dance when I start pulling out the ingredients for these.

Preheating and Mixing the Rice & Chicken Patties

First things first, let’s get that oven warming up. You’ll want to preheat it to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (that’s 175 Celsius). While the oven’s doing its thing, grab your mixing bowl. Toss in that cooked rice, the shredded chicken, the egg, and those lovely chopped carrots and peas. Give it all a good mix – really get in there until everything is nicely combined and you don’t have any big globs of just one ingredient. Think of it like making a really simple meatloaf, but for your best friend!

Golden Retriever looking at a plate of Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs.

Forming and Baking Your Dog’s Patties

Now for the fun part – shaping! Take about two tablespoons of the mixture and gently roll it between your hands to form a little patty, maybe about two inches across. You don’t need them to be perfectly round, your dog won’t mind! Pop them onto your baking sheet that you’ve lined with parchment paper. We want them to bake for about 15 to 20 minutes. You’re looking for them to be nice and firm to the touch and maybe a *little* golden around the edges. They shouldn’t be gooey in the middle.

Cooling and Serving Your Homemade Dog Treats

Okay, this is super important, so listen up! Once they come out of the oven, you absolutely *have* to let them cool down completely before you give one to your dog. Seriously, even if they’re staring you down with those big puppy eyes, wait! They’ll be piping hot inside, and we don’t want any burnt tongues or mouths. A good 15-20 minutes should do the trick, or until they’re totally room temperature.

Tips for Perfect Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Alright, let’s make sure these patties turn out just right for your furry pal! I’ve learned a few tricks over time that really help. Keeping things simple is key, but a few small adjustments can make all the difference in the world. Plus, knowing you can swap things around makes it even easier! It’s all about using wholesome ingredients, and if you’re looking for more ideas on what makes a treat super healthy for your dog, check out my guide to healthy dog treat ingredients.

Ingredient Substitutions for Your Dog’s Patties

So, what if you’re out of chicken or just want to mix it up? Totally fine! You can easily swap the shredded chicken for other lean, cooked meats. My guys also love it when I use turkey or even some lean ground beef. Just make sure whatever you use is plain – no salt, no onions (those are a big no-no for dogs!), no garlic, nothing spicy. And feel free to toss in other dog-safe veggies like a little mashed sweet potato or some finely grated zucchini if you have them!

Achieving the Right Texture and Consistency

Sometimes, depending on how cooked your rice is or how moist your chicken was, the mixture can feel a little too crumbly or a bit too sticky. If yours seems too dry, and it’s falling apart when you try to form a patty, just add a tiny splash more water or maybe another tablespoon of that whisked egg. If it’s too sticky and just won’t come together, a little bit more plain cooked rice usually does the trick to firm it up nicely so you can shape those patties easily.

Storing and Reheating Your Rice & Chicken Patties

So, you made a whole batch, and your pup managed to snag some, but there are leftovers? Lucky you! Just pop any uneaten patties into an airtight container. They’ll keep nicely in the fridge for about 3 days. Now, I usually don’t even bother reheating them, my doggo loves them at room temp, but if you *really* want to warm them up, just give them a quick zap in the microwave for a few seconds until they’re barely warm. Definitely not hot, okay?

Frequently Asked Questions About Rice & Chicken Patties for Dogs

Got questions about these yummy homemade dog treats? I get it! It’s always good to be super sure about what we’re feeding our furry family members. These patties are definitely a fan favorite around here, but I know sometimes you just need that extra little bit of info to feel totally confident.

Are these patties a complete meal for my dog?

That’s a great question! While these Rice & Chicken Patties are packed with good stuff, they’re really meant to be a special treat or a fun topper for your dog’s regular food, not a full meal replacement. Dogs need a carefully balanced diet, and these little patties just don’t cover all their nutritional bases on their own. Think of them as an extra-special bonus! For more on keeping your pup’s overall diet healthy and balanced, you can peek at my dog nutrition basics.

Can I add other vegetables to the patties?

Oh, absolutely! If you’ve got other dog-safe veggies hanging around, feel free to chop them up and mix them in. Finely grated zucchini or a little bit of mashed sweet potato are usually big hits! Just remember the golden rule: keep it plain. Absolutely no seasonings, no extra fats, and make sure whatever you add is cooked or finely chopped so it’s easy for your dog to digest. It’s all about keeping those snacks healthy and safe.

How long do the patties last?

After you’ve baked them and they’ve cooled down, just pop any leftovers into an airtight container. They’ll stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to about 3 days. My pup usually finishes them way before then, though!

Nutritional Information for Rice & Chicken Patties – Recipe for Dogs

Now, let’s talk numbers! It’s always good to have an idea of what you’re giving your furry friend. These estimates are based on the ingredients and yield in my recipe. So, for one patty, you can expect about 75 calories, 5 grams of protein, and just 3 grams of fat. It’s pretty minimal on the sodium too, around 20mg. Just remember, these are estimates, and the actual amounts can wiggle around a tiny bit depending on exactly how much of each thing you use, or what type of rice or chicken you start with. But overall, pretty darn healthy!

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I just LOVE hearing from you! Did your pup go crazy for these Rice & Chicken Patties? Drop me a comment below and let me know how they turned out, or give this recipe a star rating! It really makes my day to see you all making happy, healthy treats!

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Rice and Chicken Patties for Dogs

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Simple homemade patties made with rice and chicken, suitable for dogs.

  • Author: patricia
  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Cook Time: 20 min
  • Total Time: 35 min
  • Yield: 8-10 patties 1x
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup cooked rice
  • 1 cup cooked shredded chicken
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped carrots
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped peas

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
  2. In a bowl, combine the cooked rice, shredded chicken, egg, chopped carrots, and chopped peas.
  3. Mix all ingredients thoroughly until well combined.
  4. Form the mixture into small patties, about 2 inches in diameter.
  5. Place the patties on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
  6. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the patties are firm and lightly golden.
  7. Allow the patties to cool completely before serving to your dog.

Notes

  • Store any leftover patties in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • You can substitute chicken with other cooked lean meats like turkey or lean beef.
  • Ensure all ingredients are plain and free from added salt, spices, or seasonings.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 patty
  • Calories: 75
  • Sugar: 1g
  • Sodium: 20mg
  • Fat: 3g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 2g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 8g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 25mg

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