November 2025

If there’s one thing I’ve learned as a dog parent, it’s this:
running out of treats is basically a household emergency.

Last week, I opened Snickers’ treat jar and found… three lonely crumbs at the bottom. Meanwhile, Snickers was staring at me like I had personally ruined her life.

I didn’t want to go to the store, but I did have a speckled banana on the counter and some peanut butter in the pantry. Five minutes later, I realized:

That’s all you really need to make warm, crunchy, homemade dog biscuits.

These 4-ingredient treats come together in no time, smell amazing when baking, and earn instant tail wags.


Why These Biscuits Are a Must-Try

✔ Made With Pantry Staples

Banana, peanut butter, flour, broth — most of us already have them at home.

✔ Dog-Approved Natural Sweetness

Overripe bananas give the dough the perfect texture and light sweetness.

✔ Simple, Clean Ingredients

No preservatives, no added sugar, no mystery chemicals.


4-Ingredient Banana Peanut Butter Dog Biscuits Recipe

Ingredients

IngredientAmount
Wheat flour1 cup
Overripe banana1 small
Peanut butter (unsalted, xylitol-free)½ cup
Low-sodium chicken stock⅓ cup
Turmeric (optional)1 tsp

Important: Always use peanut butter that is xylitol-free. Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs.


Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Preheat & Prep

Set oven to 350°F (180°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Step 2: Mash the Banana

Mash your overripe banana in a bowl until smooth and creamy.

Step 3: Add Wet Ingredients

Mix in the peanut butter and chicken stock until fully combined.

Step 4: Add the Flour

Stir in the flour a little at a time until the dough becomes firm and workable.
Add turmeric now if using.

Step 5: Roll Out the Dough

Roll the dough to ¼-inch thickness.
Cut into shapes using a bone cutter or any small cookie cutter.

Step 6: Bake

Bake for 16–18 minutes or until lightly golden.
Cool completely before serving.


Storage Guide

Counter: 1 week

Airtight container, room temperature.

Fridge: 2–3 weeks

Keeps the treats firmer and fresher.

Freezer: 3 months

Freeze in batches; thaw for 10 minutes before serving.


Serving Suggestions

Dog WeightBiscuit SizeDaily Limit
Under 15 lbs½ biscuit1–2
15–30 lbs1 biscuit2–3
31–50 lbs1 biscuit3–4
51–70 lbs1–24–5
70+ lbs1–25–6

💡 Treats should be under 10% of daily calories.
If unsure, ask your vet for guidance.


Nutritional Benefits

Banana = Potassium Boost

Supports heart health, muscles & nerves.

Peanut Butter = Protein + Healthy Fats

Great for coat shine and energy.

Turmeric = Natural Anti-Inflammatory

Helpful for senior dogs or active breeds.


❓ FAQ

Can I use water instead of chicken stock?

Yes — but broth makes the treats smell and taste better.

Can I use another flour?

You can substitute:

  • Oat flour: 1:1
  • Coconut flour: Use ⅔ cup (more absorbent)

Do the bananas need to be very ripe?

Yes. The browner, the sweeter and softer — perfect for baking.


Final Thoughts

These biscuits started as a “we’re out of treats” emergency…
and turned into one of Snickers’ all-time favorites.

They’re simple, quick, cheap, and way healthier than many store-bought options.

From my kitchen to yours — happy baking, and give your pup a biscuit from me!


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