Summary: Learn how to bake a chicken dog biscuit in this free homemade dog food recipe video for pet health and wellness.
Sourav Chakrabarti is a nutrition specialist for dogs. He runs a clinic on animal nutrition. His company produces "INUBISK" brand dog biscuits in modern & hygienic environment....read more
"Hi, I am Sourav Chakrabarti on behalf of Expert Village. I am preparing chicken biscuit. This is chicken biscuit, it is ready for baking. I have added diced chicken in the dough. Here we have the dough. We will make small pieces for meat like this. Now it is ready for baking. Now I am going to insert it in the oven. You have to preheat the oven with 320 degrees centigrade, after that just insert the tray in the oven. Set the temperature at 200 degrees. We will use the grill with both sides heated and the first time baking will take 30 minutes. The baking is under progress, let us wait for 30 minutes. So, friends, the first 30 minutes is over. We are to bring it out. We have to wait for an extra 10 minutes until the semi prepared chicken biscuit comes to the normal temperature. After that, we will insert it in the oven once again for an extra 10 minutes. After that baking, the biscuit will be totally ready for serve. Insert the tray once again in the oven. Set the temperature at 150 degrees centigrade, now we will use only one side. The lower side grill will be activated and we will set the time for 15 minutes and lets wait for the dried biscuit. Fifteen minutes is over, and now we are going to bring it out. I'm very excited for the results. Oh it's very good, that texture is too good. And it smells well. I think your dog will prefer it. It's too hot. And look at the biscuit. Some diced chicken is here. As we haven't used preservative in it, so I must say please do not preserve it for more than 2 months. Keep it in an air tight jar for long preservation. You can give this biscuit for daily food to your dog. It's very good. All kind of nutritional values are there, fiber, protein, some carbohydrates, minerals, fat and real energy. Thank You."
eHow Article: How to Bake a Chicken Dog Biscuit