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A cake suitable for a horse can be made using ingredients that are safe for horses to consume. The cake recipes provided in this article contain the goodness of grain and molasses, along with carrots. The cakes also include sugar and sweet treats, which makes them tasty but means that these cakes should only be served as a treat, on a special occasion such as the horse's birthday.[1]
Ingredients
Grain cake:
- 1/2 a bag of grain
- 1/2 cup of molasses
- 10 sugar cubes
- 4-5 peppermints, crushed
- A pinch of cinnamon
- 1/2 a cup of powdered sugar
- 1/2 a cup of diced carrots (one to two carrots)
Carrot cake:
- 5-6 large, fresh carrots
- 2-3 cups oats (regular oats or instant oatmeal, etc.)
- 2 cups plain or all purpose flour
- 2-3 tablespoons sugar
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/2-1/3 cup molasses
- Extra water (optional)
Steps
Grain cake (not baked)
This cake is very sticky because it's not baked. It's a good cake for children to make if they're not yet familiar with using the oven.
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1Use a large bowl for mixing the ingredients together.
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2Place the grain and molasses into a food processor and puree. Dice 1 or 2 carrots, add about 6 regular sized sugar cubes, and 4 to 5 crushed peppermints into the bowl.[2]Advertisement
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3Stir with the spoon until the molasses glues everything together in a gooey mix.
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4Put the cake onto a paper plate.
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5Sprinkle powdered sugar on top (however much you think is enough).
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6Put four sugar cubes on top of the powdered sugar.
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7Serve the cake. Cut into slices before serving and feed individually to your horse. Remember to sing "Happy Birthday"!
Carrot cake (baked)
This cake will be like a normal cake, not sticky when served, as it is baked.
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1Line a baking or cookie sheet with parchment paper or a silicone sheet. Preheat the oven to 350ºF/180ºC.
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2Grate or puree the carrots until they are of a fine consistency. Transfer to one bowl.[3]
- If pureeing the carrots, cut into diced pieces before adding to the food processor.
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3Add the flour, sugar and oats to the other mixing bowl. Mix well.
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4Add the mixed dry ingredients to the grated or pureed carrots. Combine thoroughly by stirring with the spatula. If needed, you can also try mixing with your very clean fingers.
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5Add the quarter cup of water to the mixture. Mix in the molasses gradually. The resulting mixture should feel sticky and not be runny. If it is runny, add more flour to soak up the liquid.
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6Transfer the sticky dough to the baking or cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Shape the dough in a mound or cake shape, using your hands.[4]
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7Place in the preheated oven to bake. Bake for about 20 minutes, or until it is a golden brown color. It should not feel wet, and it will be firm and slightly soft inside.
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8Remove from the oven. Allow to cool on a wire baking rack.
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9Stick some carrots in the middle of it as candles for the horse. It's now ready to serve––be sure to sing Happy Birthday to your horse.
- The cake must only be served in slices; do not feed the horse the cake in its entirety.
Community Q&A
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QuestionIs the molasses necessary or can we skip it?Nettie SchulteCommunity AnswerIt's up to you and what your horse likes to eat. If it was the biggest ingredient you should probably use it.
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QuestionCan I use some else instead of flour?Community AnswerHere's a quick recipe that doesn't involve flour: mix 4 cups oats with 1 cup molasses or honey. When fully mixed, shape into a cake form and use carrots for candles and slices of apple for decoration.
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QuestionIs peppermint safe for horses? Should I use human peppermint candy, or something specifically made for horses?Community AnswerYou can give horses human peppermints. Most will enjoy them very much.
Warnings
- Always wash your hands before baking because you don't want your horse to get sick.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Be careful that the horse doesn't eat a lot of sweets or it will get very ill. Sugar should be reserved as a rare treat, not a daily one.[5]⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
Grain cake:
- Large bowl
- Stirring spoon
- Paper plate
Carrot cake:
- 2 large bowls
- Grater/shredder or food processor
- Spatula or mixing spoon
- Measuring cup
- Baking or cookie sheet
- Parchment paper or silicone sheet
References
- ↑ https://www.saddlebox.net/horse-treat-recipes-how-to-make-our-gourmet-horse-treats/
- ↑ https://blog.abler.com/easy-no-bake-horse-birthday-cake/
- ↑ https://www.kvsupply.com/content/equine/six-easy-to-make-homemade-horse-treat-recipes/
- ↑ https://www.kvsupply.com/content/equine/six-easy-to-make-homemade-horse-treat-recipes/
- ↑ https://www.horsehealthproducts.com/horsemans-report/equine-health/treating-your-horse-right-sweet-treat-recipes-tips
About This Article
To make a birthday cake for a horse, start by mixing flour, sugar, and oats in a large bowl. Then, stir in some grated or pureed carrots and 1/4 cup of water until a dough forms. Next, transfer the dough to a lined baking sheet, and shape it into a mound with your hands. Finally, bake the cake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. To learn how to make a no-bake birthday cake for a horse, read on!