Roasted Squash & Persimmon Mash
Squash is easily accessible during the fall months and are a great addition to raw diets. When cooked, squash becomes palatable for the pickiest of dogs! Butternut squash and acorn squash are the main components of this recipe and provide a great source of nutrients, fiber, and flavor to your petβs Thanksgiving meal!
The macronutrients of set butternut and acorn squash are what set them apart from other winter squash varieties. Unlike pumpkin, butternut and acorn squash are higher in fiber and do not have any starches.Β
Recipe Ingredients
Butternut Squash
Acorn Squash
Persimmons
Coconut Oil
Garlic
Ginger Spice
Turmeric
Ceylon Cinnamon
Black Pepper
Sunflower Seeds
Pumpkin Seeds
Roasted Squash & Persimmon Mash
Thanksgiving is about giving thanks to our family and friends. For some of us this includes our pets, so donβt leave them out of this yearβs holiday celebration! Below is a recipe for a Thanksgiving-themed side dish featuring fall vegetables, fruits, seeds, and seasonings. This nutritious, pet safe Thanksgiving Side Dish is packed with vitamins and minerals and is fitting for any Thanksgiving celebration with your dog!
- Prep Time30 min
- Cook Time1 hr
- Total Time1 hr 30 min
Shopping List
- 30oz Acorn Squash
- 30oz Butternut Squash
- 10oz Persimmons
- 9tbsp Coconut Oil, cold pressed
- 2.8oz Garlic
- 4.5tbsp Ginger Spice
- 2.3tbsp Turmeric Powder
- 2.3tbsp Ceylon Cinnamon
- 1.3tbsp Black Pepper, fresh ground
- 5oz Sunflower Seeds, raw, presoaked
- 5oz Pumpkin Seeds, raw, presoaked
Recipe Instructions
Rinse & Soak Produce
In order to fully clean all produce before cooking, soak all fruit and vegetables in warm water for 30 minutes.
Fully Cook Cabbage, Squash, Broccoli, and Asparagus
Preheat the oven to 400ΒΊF and bake for 1 hour or until cooked thoroughly. Bake all vegetables and garlic in coconut oil
Grind Seeds (Pre-Prep Required)
All nuts and seeds should be pre-soaked and ground for this recipe.Β Soak sunflower and pumpkin seeds in lightly salted water for 24 hours and strain.
Blend & Mix All Ingredients
Cut vegetables into small portions and combine all ingredients in a high powered blender or food processor to create the vegetable blend. Include the spices during this time. Mix thoroughly.
Portion & Freeze
Add the vegetable mix into freezer safe containers to store the excess without spoilage. Portion sized cubes can be made by freezing the vegetable blend in silicone molds or ice cube trays.
Serve & Watch Your Dog Enjoy!
Use the squash and persimmon mash to account for the 10% vegetable and fruit ratio in BARF model diets for adult dogs and puppies.
Supplemental Feeding Only
This recipe is not a complete and balanced diet and it is intended to create a vegetable mixture to use within a BARF model diet for dogs and puppies. Follow BARF model ratio guidelines for recommended feeding amounts when adding this vegetable mixture into a dog's or puppy's diet.