Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake made with natural ingredients for furry friends

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake made with natural ingredients for furry friends

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Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake? Oh, you gotta hear this… If you’ve ever tried picking out a treat at one of those huge pet stores, you know it gets overwhelming. Fancy packaging everywhere, stuff you can’t even pronounce, and half the time, your dog gives you that side-eye like, “Really?” Honestly, I just wanted something healthy, super simple, and actually, you know, good for my pup.

Here’s the fun part – Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake is pretty much the best DIY dog snack I’ve tried (and my Murphy is picky, trust me). It’s not only budget-friendly, but it’s also quick and mostly fuss-free.

If you’re searching for ways to spoil your dog and maybe sneak in some extra nutrition, grab a seat. Also, before we dig in, you can find a ton of other easy dog treat recipes over at our best homemade dog treats page too.

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake
Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Benefits of Sweet Potatoes for Dogs

So let’s spill – why bother with sweet potatoes for your dog? First off, they’re loaded (I mean it) with vitamins like A and C, which help support your dog’s immune system. That bright orange is basically nature’s “I love you” for dog guts. Plus, there’s the fiber, which can be a total lifesaver for pups who, ahem, have some digestive issues. Basically, if your dog sounds like a tugboat after eating kibble, this might help.

But what I personally love? Sweet potatoes are nice and mild. It’s rare for dogs to react to them. And they’re low in fat, so you’re not just feeding your pup empty calories. My dog honestly looks at me like I’m Gordon Ramsay when I bake with sweet potatoes. It’s easy, it’s cheap, and feels good knowing I gave him something healthy. (A little weird, maybe, but kinda satisfying.)

“My senior beagle started prancing around like a puppy after eating this cake – beats store-bought treats any day!” – Emma L.

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Ingredients Needed for Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Treats

Here’s what you’ll need for this magical Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake:

  • 1 cup mashed sweet potato (about 1 medium, roasted or microwaved and cooled)
  • 1 cup rolled oats (old-fashioned ones work great)
  • 2 eggs (if your dog’s got allergies, skip or use flax egg)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce (nothing with added sugar)
  • 1/4 cup plain greek yogurt (adds protein and makes it moist)
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter (look for one without xylitol – that’s a “NO” for pups)
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (optional, gives it a warm smell but not all dogs care!)

Like, that’s it. Simple as pie. You can swap or add a few bits too (see below for wild ideas).

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Step-by-Step Recipe for Making Dog Treats

Alright, now we’re getting somewhere. Let’s make this Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake without overthinking it. First, mash your sweet potato – you want it smoothish, but don’t sweat the lumps. Toss in the rolled oats next, mixing so every oat gets a bit sticky. Now crack your eggs into the bowl. Toss in your applesauce, yogurt, peanut butter, and a pinch of that cinnamon if you’re feeling it.

Stir it all together. It’ll look thick and kind of gloopy – perfect. Pour into a greased cake pan (or muffin tin, if you’re making “pupcakes”). Stick it in the oven at 350°F for about 25 to 30 minutes. You’re looking for the edges to turn golden and the middle to feel firm.

Once it’s out, let it cool completely. Dogs love warm treats, but they don’t love burnt tongues. Slice it up and watch your dog nose around the kitchen for more. This never lasts long in my house.

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Storage Tips for Homemade Dog Treats

Alright, this is big. Don’t just leave treats on the counter unless your kitchen is basically Antarctica. I learned it the hard way with a funky-smelling batch last summer. For best results, keep any extra Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake in an airtight container. The fridge works wonders – you’ll get about a week of freshness.

Looking to keep it longer? Pop slices in a freezer bag and freeze. They thaw quick and my dog acts like he’s getting something super fancy each time. A little tip: don’t double dip with slobbery hands (guilty). Treats last longer that way. If you’re giving them as gifts, wrap tight in wax paper, then into a Ziploc or nice tin. Pantry storage is fine for a day or two if your house isn’t too warm or humid.

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

Healthy Variations and Add-ins for the Recipe

One thing I never do? Make the exact same Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake twice. It’s too fun to riff on! Depending on what’s in your fridge or what your dog loves, try tossing in:

  • Shredded carrots or apples, for crunch.
  • Blueberries (a few, not a whole punnet) for antioxidants.
  • Swap applesauce with mashed banana sometimes.
  • Mix in a sprinkle of flaxseed for extra fiber.

You could even go wild and drizzle a teensy bit of honey on top, but only if your vet’s cool with it. Trust your gut and your dog’s taste buds. This isn’t a five-star restaurant, so no sweating the details. Experiment a little, and see what your fluffy dude prefers.

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake
Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake
Serving Suggestions (just to be thorough)
  • Serve them as birthday “cake” slices at your pup’s party
  • Use tiny pieces for training rewards during walks – works wonders
  • Crumble as meal toppers for picky eaters or slow eaters
  • Gift a few to your favorite dog-loving neighbor (trust me, instant friendship)

So there’s my not-so-secret recipe for Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake. It’s wholesome, easy, and pretty much guaranteed to impress even the fussiest canine. Try mixing things up, see what works for your dog, and remember – it’s all about keeping those tails wagging. Oh, and if you want even more ideas, check out these Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Treats | For the Love of Cooking for extra inspo. Happy baking!

Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

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Sweet Potato and Oatmeal Dog Cake

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  • Author: yous
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 1 dog cake or several pupcakes 1x
  • Category: Dog Treats
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Dog Food
  • Diet: Dog-Friendly

Description

A healthy and simple homemade dog cake made with sweet potatoes and oatmeal, perfect for pampering your furry friend.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 1 cup mashed sweet potato (about 1 medium, roasted or microwaved and cooled)
  • 1 cup rolled oats (old-fashioned)
  • 2 eggs (or flax egg if there’s an allergy)
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • 1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter (without xylitol)
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)

Instructions

  1. Mash the sweet potato in a bowl until smoothish.
  2. Add rolled oats and mix until sticky.
  3. Crack in the eggs and add applesauce, yogurt, and peanut butter; stir well.
  4. If using, add a pinch of cinnamon and mix until thick and gloopy.
  5. Pour the mixture into a greased cake pan or muffin tin.
  6. Bake in a preheated oven at 350°F for 25 to 30 minutes until the edges are golden and the center feels firm.
  7. Allow to cool completely before serving to your dog.

Notes

Keep any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. For longer storage, freeze slices in a bag.


Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 150
  • Sugar: 2g
  • Sodium: 50mg
  • Fat: 6g
  • Saturated Fat: 1g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 4g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 20g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 5g
  • Cholesterol: 30mg

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Chef Yous

Hi, I’m Yous, the heart behind Homemade Blog.
I’m not a trained chef, just someone who grew up loving the simple joy of home-cooked meals—fresh bread, simmering soups, and shared smiles around the table. Homemade Blog is where everyday cooking feels like comfort.