Step one- Place your silicon mold on a small plate or flat surface with a rim that can be placed in a freezer.
Step two- In a microwave-safe bowl, melt the coconut oil (20-30 seconds). Then use the food syringe or pourable cup to transfer the melted coconut oil to each paw print (or whatever mold you have chosen to use) about 1 teaspoon in each. Freeze until hard (about 20 minutes).
Step three- Remove the frozen mold(s) from the freezer. In a blender, blend the blueberries until they are in liquid form. Transfer the blueberries to the paw molds using the method that you used
Step four- transfer the molds back to the freezer until frozen (about an hour and a half should work). You can store the treats unmolded in the freezer for up to two months if kept in a sealed container such as a zip top bag.
Recipe Notes
**See post on diyandfun.com for details on this recipe idea.These frozen treats are made using a paw-shaped silicone mold. You can find affordable molds in paw and other pet related shapes here.You will also need a couple of simple yet, helpful tools.A baking syringe will make it easy for you to transfer the ingredients to smaller molds for freezing.A pourable cup can be used if you are using a larger mold.
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