Dog Lover’s Cookies – The Cutest Dog Cookies Ever

These cookies are easy to make
These cookies are easy to make

My friend Marisa sent me this link to the cutest dog cookies ever. The original post from a girl named Amanda’s Singaporean Cooking Blog. They are actually really easy to make. I’ve Americanized the recipe to help everyone here make it (and extrapolated on ingredients we will have to substitute). You still will have to guess and round up some of these measurements just because it is easier:

Dog Cookies

Ingredients:

80g/12.6 tbsn of butter, softened at room temperature
80g/5.6 tbsn of Ovaltine or another malt-based drink (check local Hispanic store for Milo)
200g/.875 cups of cake flour
25g/1.75 tbsn corn flour
25g/1.75 tbsn milk powder
 

Fillings:
100g/7 tbsn chocolate chips
20g/4.2 tsp cornflakes (optional, crushed)

Toppings:
Chocolate rice (perhaps substitute with chocolate sprinkles)
Koko Krunch (this is for the ears, so look for a cereal that resembles the picture, I can’t think of one but I think a store brand might be a good bet)

Steps:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 150deg C/300deg F. Line baking tray with baking paper and set aside.
  2. Cream butter and Ovaltine/Milo for about three minutes till pale in color (Ovaltine will give it a darker color).
  3. Add in cake flour, cornflour and milk powder and beat for about one minute to form
    dough.
  4. Divide dough into 10g each. Flatten each piece of dough, and add in the fillings (some chocolate chips and cornflakes). Roll into balls (keeping the fillings inside).
  5. Decorate as desired, using the ingredients to make the features of the dogs. Insert two pieces of Koko Krunch to form the ears, chocolate rice for the eyes, and a chocolate chip in the centre for the nose.
  6. Bake at 150 deg C for about 35- 40mins. Or till golden brown.
  7. Leave to cool on wire rack before storing in an airtight container.

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  1. Stephen

    Hi there,
    I loce your blog layout. I was wondering about the type of font u use for each title of the post. Do you mind if i am asking what is the font type you use?

    Thank you so much
    Steve

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