Beef Wellington
Dog Food Recipe
Key Ingredient
Ingredients
Select the amount of 85% ground beef you'll cook and use the corresponding ingredient quantities.
ground beef | gluten-free crackers✝ | olive oil | dried thyme | yumwoof mix |
1 lb | 0.2 oz | 1 tsp | ½ tsp | ⅓ cup |
4 lb | 0.75 oz | 2 Tbsp | 2 tsp | 1 ½ cup |
8 lb | 1.5 oz | 4 Tbsp | 4 tsp | entire bag |
✝ formulated for Good & Gather Gluten Free Multi-grain with Flax Rice Crackers
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About This Recipe
We took one of the world's greatest meals and turned it into the ultimate (healthy) beef dog food recipe that includes olive oil! This is a cheap way to make DIY homemade dog food that's also vet recommended and picky eater approved.
Our Chef Ray really out-did himself on this one. He took traditional Beef Wellington and transformed it into one of the tastiest creations we've made yet. It combines thyme and other healthy ingredients that will turn your dog's bowl into a legitimate gourmet meal.
Is olive oil safe for dogs? Is extra virgin olive oil good for dogs? Yes! Adding olive oil to dog food is one of the best ways to add monounsaturated fats to their diet and improve their skin if they suffer from allergies.
Give this one a try and let us know how quickly your dog gobbled this chef and vet made recipe up!
Make This Recipe
How To Make It
STEP 1
Heat oven to 250°F.
STEP 2
In a large roasting pan, combine the ground meat, gluten-free flax rice crackers, olive oil, dried thyme and Yumwoof Mix.
STEP 3
Bake according to the chart below. Let cool for 30 minutes.
ground beef | cooking time |
1 lb | 40 min |
4 lb | 1 ½ hours |
8 lb | 2 hours |
STEP 4
Store in sealed container. Stays fresh refrigerated for 3 days, and in the freezer for up to 6 months.
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Guaranteed Analysis
Based on dry matter statistics as prepared according to our recipe. May vary due to natural differences in your local ingredients.
as-fed | dry matter | |
crude protein (min.) | 25% | 48% |
crude fat (min.) | 15% | 30% |
net carbs (max.) | 6% | 12% |
crude fiber (max.) | 2% | 5% |
minerals as ash (max.) | 2% | 5% |
moisture (max.) | 48% | - |
Full Nutritional Data
SHOWFeeding Guidelines
For feeding amounts based on your dog's weight, see the chart on this page.