Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (2024)

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Learn how to make homemade Peanut Butter Macarons for your dog with this easy to follow recipe. Be sure to watch the recipe video at the end! *The peanut butter for this post was provided by Peanut Butter & Co.

I just want to come clean and admit to something before we go on with this post: I am one of those people who loves their dog like a child.

You think it’ll never be you then BAM, one day you’re looking at the camera roll on your phone and it’s just thousands of photos of your dog sleeping and posingin bad selfies with you.

I don’t mind it though. These days I’m embracing it.

Thelast treats we made for Pearl turned out to be one of the all-time most popular posts on our blog. Guess we’re not the only ones who love to spoil our dog!

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This time we decided to take dog treats to a whole ‘notherlevel by making peanut butter macarons.

Peanut butter is one of Pearl’s most favorite things on the planet, so how could she not love peanut butter sandwiched between two peanut butter cookies?!? Dog heaven!

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You may know by now that some brands of peanut butter are using xylitol as an ingredient. Xylitol is toxic to dogs, so please be sure the peanut butter you are using does not include it.

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We like to use Peanut Butter & Co. Not only is it free of xylitol, but it is also made from all natural ingredients. Pearl seems to like it a whole lot too!

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Whether you make these dog treat macarons for your pup on a special occasion, or just because we hopethey enjoy!

Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe

These dog treats look like little peanut butter filled macaron cookies.

Author: Jessica Pinney

Servings: 30

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

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Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cup flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1 large egg
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • additional peanut butter for sandwiching

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.

  • In the bowl of your stand mixer (or another large bowl if mixing by hand), add flour, baking powder, peanut butter, egg, honey, and milk. Beat until ingredients are well combined and a soft dough forms.

  • Give the surface you are going to pat the dough out on a light dusting of flour. Pat the dough out into a rectangle 1/2" deep.

  • Use a small cookie cutter (I used this one) to cut out circles of dough.

  • Place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet and bake for 10-15 minutes.

  • Transfer to a wire rack and allow to cool.

  • When ready to give to your dog, put some peanut butter in between two cookies.

  • To store, place cookies in an airtight container or Ziploc bag and keep in fridge.

Nutrition

Calories: 100kcal (5%)

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  1. Gloria @ Homemade & Yummy says

    Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (8)
    HAHAHA…well I don’t have a dog, but this sounds like a great idea. Homemade treats for you pets is a great idea!!

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  2. Kathryn @ FoodieGirlChicago says

    Homemade treats for your pets are always a good idea!

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  3. Nicoletta @sugarlovespices says

    We sometimes “babysit” my step daughter’s dog and I like to bake peanut butter dog treats for her. Next time she’s here I’ll make sure to try these beautiful macarons! P.s. Pearl is adorable 🙂 .

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  4. Amanda Mason says

    Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (9)
    Super cute idea! I LOVE you video! I’m going to share this with all my dog lovers! We dont have a dog but this is a great recipe to share with my friends!

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  5. Kimberly @ Berly's Kitchen says

    Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (10)
    These are too cute! What a great idea for dog treats. Plus, that peanut butter is pretty amazing. It’s my favorite brand.

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  6. Lynn | The Road to Honey says

    I can totally relate to treating your pet as one of your children. The hubby I am don’t have human kiddos. . .so our pets are very much so our children. That means they get spoiled rotten. I haven’t actually made them homemade treats myself. . .I guess because there is a great pet boutique down the street from us that sells homemade treats. . .but boy do these peanut butter macarons look tasty. And what dog doesn’t like peanut butter?

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  7. Carol Borchardt says

    I don’t have a dog, but I would eat these in a heartbeat!

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  8. Jean Anderson says

    Please could you help me we have a eight year old female and her sugar keeps from droping. is there a cookie I can make that she could have every day that would bring her sugar up I choose home made verses meds more natural
    Thank you for all your help.
    Jean Anderson

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  9. Chelsea says

    My attempt at this turned out awful :(. These are so cute but it was impossible to deal with the dough, it was intensely sticky. I even let it sit in the fridge for an hour to make it harder so I could cut it, but it was not having it. I don’t know what I did wrong.

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    • Jessica Pinney says

      Chelsea, I’m so sorry you had a difficult time with the dough. Anytime you have dough that is too sticky, you should add more flour. The measured ingredients in this recipe usually work out perfectly for me, but variables such as humidity and measuring techniques may require you to add a little more flour. I will add this to the recipe notes in case someone else encounters the same issue.

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  10. Bethany says

    If my pups are allergic to eggs could I use applesauce in this? Also would almond or coconut flour be okay? Thanks!!

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    • Tammy Graves says

      I’m vegan, so don’t eat eggs, usually I sub apple sauce, mashed bananas, chia seeds ground up in some water or the liquid from a can of chickpeas ( called aqua fiber) I don’t remember what the ratio is, but I’m sure you can Google.
      I’m not sure on the flours, but I heard almond flour is finicky in lots of recipes..

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  11. Ivana Kinsley says

    Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (11)
    This peanut butter treat looks great. Hope my little pups love it too much. Thank you for share full recipe.

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  12. Stephanie says

    Janice, we came across this last Christmas and made them to hand out to pups while they waited in line for Santa. Just realized we did not use your tag last year but will this year. Great recipe – thank you!!!

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  13. Geraldine says

    How long do they last before needing to be thrown away please.

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  14. Tammy Graves says

    Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (12)
    Love this! Going to make my dog’s drip birthday cake and wanted to put Macarons on top! Thank you for sharing this easy recipe?!

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  15. Katie says

    How long will these last refrigerated? Could they be frozen? Thank you!

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  16. Robin says

    The recipe was easy simple and my dog loved it. I had a hard time finding a cutter small enough. The hole of the donut cutter was too big. Very small dog that doesn’t need treats he’s so spoiled!!!

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  17. weronika says

    Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (13)
    How many servings are in one portion

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  18. Kristina says

    Hi, is the dough stiff enough to be able to use shaped cookie cutters? (such as hearts, bowties, etc?)

    Reply

Peanut Butter Dog Treat Macarons Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are macarons safe for dogs? ›

There is nothing specifically toxic in a Macaroon cookie unless of course they were chocolate. Milk chocolate is a lot less of a problem then dark chocolate. The worst symptoms that you would probably see would be vomiting and maybe diarrhea.

How to make easy peanut butter dog treats? ›

Combine flour, peanut butter, and applesauce in a large bowl. Add stock and stir until well-combined. Once combined, use your hands to press the dough into a ball. Place dough on a flat surface and roll out to 1/4-inch thickness with a rolling pin.

Can I use crunchy peanut butter in dog treats? ›

Can dogs eat crunchy peanut butter? Crunchy or smooth, regular peanut butter is safe to give your dog as a treat, just make sure sure the peanut butter does not have Xylitol.

Is xylitol more toxic than chocolate for dogs? ›

Xylitol is over 100 times as toxic as chocolate to dogs. As little as 2 pieces of chewing gum could cause hypoglycemia in a 20-pound (9-kilogram) dog. The first symptom of xylitol toxicity is usually vomiting, but signs of low blood sugar such as lethargy or weakness, seizures or collapse occur quickly afterwards.

How unhealthy is a macaron? ›

Macarons can help you stay within your recommended daily calorie intake if they're eaten in moderation. A single macaron may contain less than 90 calories, and snacking on only a couple of these treats at a time shouldn't add to your waistline.

What ingredients to avoid in peanut butter for dogs? ›

Dogs can eat – and many really enjoy – peanut butter. But beware, some peanut butter brands contain an ingredient called xylitol, which is toxic to dogs and even eating small amounts can be fatal. Xylitol is an artificial sweetener that is often used in foods to keep the product sugar-free.

Is it cheaper to make your own dog treats? ›

Easy Homemade Dog Treats are made with just 3 ingredients! All it takes is banana, peanut butter, and oats and you can make these cute cookies for your pup, or for a doggy friend of yours. Not only are these easy to make, but they are so much more affordable than store-bought treats and dogs LOVE them!

Can I use regular flour for dog treats? ›

Bleaching doesn't do anything to improve the quality of the flour for your dog, so if you're going to buy all purpose flour, definitely go for the unbleached kind. In general, we recommend staying away from all purpose flour for your dog.

What is the healthiest flour for dog treats? ›

Whole wheat flour: is packed with fiber, and protein, and is a good source of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, including vitamin B9 (folate), vitamin E, copper, iron, manganese, and selenium. You could alternatively substitute this with oat flour or another dog-safe flour.

What is the safest flour for dog treats? ›

Whole-Grain Flours for Dogs
  • Barley.
  • Buckwheat.
  • Millet.
  • Oat.
  • Pea.
  • Quinoa.
  • Rice.
  • Sorghum.

What flour can dogs not eat? ›

If your dog does have a wheat allergy, or you suspect she might, look for an alternative. But even if your dog is not allergic to wheat, white flour isn't the best option out there. It's highly treated and stripped of most nutrients.

Can dogs have almond flour? ›

Almond flour is generally considered safe for dogs in small amounts and is sometimes used in homemade dog treats. But just like almond butter, it's not always the best choice. Again, check with your vet before feeding it to your dog.

How long do homemade dog treats last? ›

If you have homemade treats with meat in them, it's important to note that 3-4 days are all they're good for when stored in the fridge. Baked dog treats with peanut butter can last a bit longer when chilled – about a week is good for these.

Is cinnamon good for a dog? ›

Cinnamon is non-toxic to dogs according to the ASPCA. In small amounts, which means one teaspoon or less per serving as an occasional treat, it is perfectly safe and may even offer health benefits. However, in large quantities, it may irritate the mouth or stomach, cause low blood sugar or even liver disease.

Can dogs eat almond cake? ›

Although almonds are not directly poisonous to dogs they are not advised. The canine system is not designed to process nuts and they can cause gastrointestinal distress, obesity, and pancreatitis.

What cakes can dogs not eat? ›

Cakes may contain ingredients toxic for dogs. For example, chocolate cake contains theobromine, a substance that is toxic to dogs, while some cakes may contain xylitol, which can be extremely toxic to dogs even in small amounts.

Can dogs eat chocolate macarons? ›

Chocolate contains a chemical called 'theobromine', which is toxic to dogs. The darker the chocolate the more poisonous it is. Dogs should not eat chocolate.

Can I feed my dog coconut macaroons? ›

While coconut itself is safe for dogs to consume in moderation, macaroons often contain additional ingredients like sugar, chocolate, or artificial flavors. These additives may not get tails wagging in excitement, as they can be harmful or even toxic to our canine buddies.

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