You will need the folllowing;
1lb of Raw Liver (any type of liver will be fine
1lb of flour (Use any flour or any combinations of flour)
3 Eggs
1tsp. Baking Powder
Pinch of Salt
Garlic (You can put as much or as little as you like)
Water (to be added if needed)
2 sandwich tins lined in foil (any baking tin should surfice)
1 liquidiser
Pre heat the oven to gas mark 5, electric 400F,
200C, Fan oven 180C.
Place flour, baking powder and salt into a large
mixing bowl, put to one side. Liquidise the liver,
eggs and garlic, (do this a little at a time as liver
can be quite stringy). Pour the liquid onto the dry
ingredients and mix well, add a little of the water if
necessary. The mixture should look very gooey
and sticky.
Divide the mixture between the lined baking
trays. Place the trays in the oven for about half an
hour. You can check to see if it is ready by inserting
a skewer, if it comes out clean it's ready. Another
way to check if it is ready is to tap the bottom of
the tin always remembering to use oven gloves.
Remove from the tins onto a cooling rack carefully
removing all the foil. If the bottom of the liver cake looks at all pink return it to the oven for about another 5-10 mins. The liver cake should look brown. Cut each round into 8 pieces and leave to cool. Once cooled place 4 pieces into a plastic freezer bag and pop into the freezer. Take out of freezer the night before a show or when you want to use it. Please note you will have a kitchen full of dogs watching your every move when you make the Liver cake.
2006-11-17 05:30:35
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answered by Heather 3
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I don't know. I guess you can mince up some liver, mix it into a cake dough (don't make it sweet!) and bake it in the oven, as if you are baking a cake for human beings. Alternatively, make a pancake batter and mix some minced liver into it and make pancakes with it. Another way to use liver is to cook some minced liver with rice. Your dog will love it. Livers are very high in vitamin A. Treat your dog only very occasionally with liver. Definitely not an everyday treat.
2006-11-17 05:36:23
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answered by Anonymous
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At first I laughed and then I thought hey why not. So I went and searched for it and sure enough...a lot of dogs like liver cake and you can find the recipe at the website below.
2006-11-17 05:32:38
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answered by jenny 5
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oh the joys of making liver cake...
-Buy freash calves liver (I was told it was the best & least smelly)
-Boil water in a large stock pot
-Add liver & cook until meat is well done(I used to cook it until when I changed the water it was clear)
-place liver on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
-coat the top of the liver with garlic powder (NOT GARLIC SALT)
-bake for 15 min. at 350
-turn liver and repete
-cut into small bites and freeze
2006-11-17 05:40:41
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answered by buk3314 2
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There are TONS of different wats to make it, but one is take liver and put it in a blender to make a slurry. Add it to a package of Jiffy Cornbread mix. Bake until it is pretty hard.
It is easler and less messy to just boil the liver,cool it,cut into small pieces,and microwave until they are leathery. These are less messy than the cake.......in my opinion.
2006-11-17 05:31:58
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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What I've always done is boil the liver with a bit of garlic powder and anise seed (dogs love it). Then bake it till it's quite hard and break into pieces. It's great because it's dry and won't leave any mess in your pocket.
2006-11-17 08:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Not off hand - why don't you try Liver Cake + Recipes in your search engine?
2006-11-17 05:30:26
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answered by diney2u 3
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2016-04-24 13:25:31
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answered by ? 3
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That would work but is really gross try buying a dog food called Roll Over, it comes in a tube and you can cut it into small pieces. Everyone i know uses that cause it is the least messy.
2006-11-17 05:31:19
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answered by b&g4me 4
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LMAO at all these people who are getting excited about making liver cake! *honks violently @ the thought*
2006-11-17 05:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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