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{Hugs Pet Products} pumpkin turkey gummies

(wheat, grain, gluten and dairy-free) pumpkin turkey gummies dog treat recipe

Make something yummy and gummy with your turkey left overs! This paw print shaped silicone dog treat pan from Hugs Pet Products make these yummy, gummies extra cute.

(wheat, grain, gluten and dairy-free) pumpkin turkey gummies dog treat recipe

pumpkin turkey gummies dog treat recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Pumpkin Puree
  • 1/2 cup cooked Turkey
  • 1 tablespoon Molasses
  • 1 teaspoon Cinnamon
  • 1/4 cup Water
  • 2 packets unflavored Gelatin
  • 2 cups boiling Water

Instructions

  • In your blender or food processor combine all ingredients, except the boiling water and gelatin, and puree until smooth.
  • Pour into a large bowl and sprinkle the two packets of unflavored gelatin over the puree, let stand 1 minute.
  • Pour boiling water over the puree and gelatin and mix well
  • Pour into silicone molds and refrigerate 3 to 4 hours, or overnight if possible.

(wheat, grain, gluten and dairy-free) pumpkin turkey gummies dog treat recipe

Disclosure: Hugs Pet Products sent me this paw print silicone dog treat pan for use in this recipe, and one to giveaway!

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12 Comments

  1. Karen
    November 29, 2014 / 1:29 pm

    Those look easy….and cute. Have to ask, were they a hit?

  2. DoggyDessertChef
    Author
    November 29, 2014 / 6:25 pm

    They were! There was a lot more sniffing before eating, but they woofed them down in the end. I think they were thrown off by the texture at first.

  3. Susan Fisher
    November 30, 2014 / 12:58 pm

    My dog Chloe was just diagnosed with allegeries to wheat, gluten, and soy. Changed her food and what a difference. Treats are hard to find and very expensive. I Wii give these a try. Thanks for the recipe.

  4. December 1, 2014 / 8:10 am

    I’ve never seen a gummy recipe before! This treat pan mold would make them so easy to make! Thanks for sharing!

  5. rochelle
    December 8, 2014 / 12:33 am

    does anyone know where I can buy a silicone mold? do u think the plastic molds that u can buy for molding chocolate would work????

  6. DoggyDessertChef
    Author
    December 9, 2014 / 6:02 am

    You’re welcome Susan! It’s always a wonderful feeling when your pup starts to feel better after so long, let me know how Chloe likes them. Woof!

  7. DoggyDessertChef
    Author
    December 9, 2014 / 6:02 am

    The dogs were a little surprised too Tori haha

  8. Margaret
    March 25, 2015 / 9:12 pm

    I’m guessing these need to remain refrigerated? How long do they keep?

  9. DoggyDessertChef
    Author
    March 27, 2015 / 5:06 am

    They do need to be in the fridge Margaret, for a week at the most. Woof!