Courtesy of Deusxflorida, Flickr and John Morgan

Courtesy of Deusxflorida, Flickr and John Morgan

I might be a decent horsewoman, but I have more than a few scarred individuals that will bear witness to my total failure in the kitchen.  So imagine the surprise of some of those scarred individuals when I recently stated, ” I think I’m going to make some horse cookies!”  After I clarified that Yes, I would indeed be using the oven AND sharp objects in my endeavor, the first aid kit and fire extinguisher were gathered and the process commenced.  I must say that I was quite proud of my tasty results!  I still have 10 fingers and the house is still standing, so anything above and beyond that is icing on the cake!  There was actually a method to my madness.  I try to be aware of the ingredients used in products I buy.  I avoid preservatives and chemicals as much as possible and it’s satisfying to me to create something for Tiny and have complete control over the ingredients.  I created three varieties of cookies, all of which were equally well received. 

 

Base dough recipe:

1/2 cup flour

1/2 cup oats

1/4 cup flax meal

1/4 cup sugar

1/8 tsp salt

 

Ginger-Apple Snaps

Base dough

1/2 tsp ground ginger

1 apple, grated

2 tbsp applesauce

1 tbsp corn oil

Mix ingredients well with base dough prepared above.  Place in balls on cookie sheet lightly sprayed with oil.  Bake at 350° F for approx 30 minutes or until finished.

 

Carrot Drops

Base dough

2 carrots, grated

2 tbsp applesauce

Mix ingredients well with base dough prepared above.  Place in balls on cookie sheet lightly sprayed with oil.  Bake at 350° F for approx 30 minutes or until finished.

 

Peppermint Nuggets  

Base dough

1 tsp Peppermint extract

1/4 cup crushed peppermint candies (optional)

Mix ingredients well with base dough prepared above.  Place in balls on cookie sheet lightly sprayed with oil.  Bake at 350° F for approx 30 minutes or until finished.

Courtesy of jwannie, Flickr

Courtesy of jwannie, Flickr

If you choose to adapt any of these recipes, please comment back here and let me know how you changed them and how it worked.  I’m going to continue experimenting and will add any new recipes I create.  Also, let me know how your horses like them!  I’ve tried these cookies out on a number of horses so far and I’ve consistently gotten 4 hooves up…..Oh, wait. …..not like that!  ;)