Rana
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- Sep 18, 2012
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- Parrots
- Scottie Pippen (Pinapple GCC) Little Bandit (Hahns Macaw)
Hi guys,
a quick little recipe i have for parrot muffins:
(this makes you 12 to 16 muffins so you can freeze them if needed and leave them out overnight for the morning)
2 whole eggs (shell and all)
about 150gr of butter (soft or molten)
about 200gr of flour (it's quite moist so you'll need a bit more flour to give it a solid conistancy once baked)
tablespoon of baking powder (not with a massive heap on top!
)
instead of sugar - ground up about 150 gr of pellets (put in a bag and punch it kick it mash it - great fun!
)
some big chuncks of brocolli
grated carrot
half a bananna
(and whatever else you want to add, peas, chickpeas, sweet corn, beans, raisins, nuts....as long as it's not too moist)
mix wet ingredients first
mix all dry ingredients
mix wet and dry together
mix the vegies in (carrot, bananna - not the brocolli yet!)
devide the mixture into a muffin baking tray lined with muffin cups or whatever you wish to use - (i suppose its not so bad to have the parrots shred off the bits of paper but i remove them first before feeding them...)
and stick a nice chunk of brocolli right down the middle with the stem upwards.
bake in a pre-heated oven for 15 - 20 minutes (or whenever they are nice and solid)
(i tend to bake on 250 degrees for about 10-15minutes and the last bit on 200 or even 180.)
let cool before feeding it!
I'm not a fan of using the butter, but i haven't found anything yet that i could replace it with that's better for the birds. they don't get these very often, only on really special occasions! next one now will be christmas i guess - but i'll add a picture of my next batch
a quick little recipe i have for parrot muffins:
(this makes you 12 to 16 muffins so you can freeze them if needed and leave them out overnight for the morning)
2 whole eggs (shell and all)
about 150gr of butter (soft or molten)
about 200gr of flour (it's quite moist so you'll need a bit more flour to give it a solid conistancy once baked)
tablespoon of baking powder (not with a massive heap on top!
instead of sugar - ground up about 150 gr of pellets (put in a bag and punch it kick it mash it - great fun!
some big chuncks of brocolli
grated carrot
half a bananna
(and whatever else you want to add, peas, chickpeas, sweet corn, beans, raisins, nuts....as long as it's not too moist)
mix wet ingredients first
mix all dry ingredients
mix wet and dry together
mix the vegies in (carrot, bananna - not the brocolli yet!)
devide the mixture into a muffin baking tray lined with muffin cups or whatever you wish to use - (i suppose its not so bad to have the parrots shred off the bits of paper but i remove them first before feeding them...)
and stick a nice chunk of brocolli right down the middle with the stem upwards.
bake in a pre-heated oven for 15 - 20 minutes (or whenever they are nice and solid)
(i tend to bake on 250 degrees for about 10-15minutes and the last bit on 200 or even 180.)
let cool before feeding it!
I'm not a fan of using the butter, but i haven't found anything yet that i could replace it with that's better for the birds. they don't get these very often, only on really special occasions! next one now will be christmas i guess - but i'll add a picture of my next batch