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The simplest pantry items can be some of the best. These banana honey biscuits use four ingredients to create a delicious and healthy dog snack that is light on the stomach and easy to make: perfect for everyday reward snacks without hassle.
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Why This Recipe Works
When ingredients are few, each one matters.
The Simple Benefits
- Banana: Natural sweetness and potassium
- Honey: A touch of flavor and aroma (used sparingly)
- Oat flour: Gentle, fiber-rich base
- Egg: Binds everything together
It’s a modest recipe—but one most dogs accept without hesitation.

The Recipe: 4-Ingredient Dog Biscuits
Ingredients
- 1 ripe banana (mashed)
- 1 cup oat flour
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon honey
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Mix the Dough
Mash the banana until smooth.
Add the egg and honey, then mix well.
Stir in oat flour until a soft dough forms.
2. Roll and Shape
- Roll dough to about 1/4 inch thickness
- Cut into small shapes or simple squares
3. Bake
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C)
- Bake for 15–20 minutes until lightly golden
4. Cool Completely
Let biscuits cool fully—they will firm up as they rest.
- Made from premium, food-grade, double-walled stainless steel for durability and quality
- Resistant to sliding and tipping for a stable, mess-free feeding experience
- Lifetime warranty for long-lasting use
- Chip and wear resistant powder coat finish for added elegance
- Dishwasher-safe and easy to clean by hand
Texture Options
You can easily adjust the final texture:
- Softer treats: Bake closer to 15 minutes
- Crunchier biscuits: Bake longer or leave in oven to cool
Serving Guidelines
These are light, but still a treat.
- Small dogs: 1 small biscuit
- Medium dogs: 1–2 biscuits
- Large dogs: 2–3 biscuits
Break into smaller pieces for training.
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Storage Tips
- Room temperature: Up to 5 days (airtight container)
- Refrigerator: Up to 1 week
- Freezer: Up to 2 months
If they soften, you can re-bake briefly.
Optional Variations
If you’d like to change things slightly:
- Add a pinch of cinnamon (Ceylon only)
- Mix in a spoon of peanut butter (xylitol-free)
- Replace honey with a bit of unsweetened applesauce
Keep it simple to maintain balance.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I skip the honey?
Yes. The banana provides enough sweetness on its own.
Can I use whole wheat flour instead of oat flour?
Yes, though oat flour is gentler on digestion. Some dogs are sensitive to wheat.
Are these safe for puppies?
Yes—just keep portions small and ensure the biscuits aren’t too hard.
Why is my dough too sticky or too dry?
Banana size varies. Add a little more flour if sticky, or a splash of water if too dry.



