Saturday, November 24, 2012

The (Dog) Biscuit Method


The biscuits we sell to your dogs are not so difficult to make, nor is there anything secret about the method, so I figured I should show all of you the process.

"Organization will set you free" --Alton Brown. The workstation is all set. 

Measure EVERYTHING1 If there's one rule not to break in baking, it's this one.

Everything is in order. Now the process begins.

Phase 1: Dry ingredients. (Milk powder  going in with the 2 flours and cornmeal.

Mix them well.




Phase 2: Wet works. Heated chicken broth provides a perfect environment to wake up or "proof" the  yeast.

  

Sprinkle the yeast on top and wait.



After the timer beeps, here's what we have.


Phase 3 Combine the wet and dry. Mix them thoroughly to form a dough.


Phase 4: Fabricatiion

Rolling out the dough and cutting into treats.

After baking, A tray comes out golden brown and delicious

Phase 5: Let cool and feed to a drooling dog whose done all but climb in your shirt to get one since you started. :-)

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