Chicken & Quinoa Muffins: A Protein-Packed Treat for Your Hungry Pup
Do you ever think your dog deserves something a little better than plain kibble? I know I do. These Chicken & Quinoa Muffins are the upgrade your dog has been waiting for!
They’re simple, freezer-friendly, and packed with protein and fiber. And trust me—your dog will go absolutely nuts for them.
The first time I made these, my dog wouldn’t leave the kitchen. Ready to spoil your pup? Let’s do this!
Ingredients: Nutritious, Simple, and Dog-Approved

You only need a few ingredients to make these healthy muffins, each chosen to make this treat both tasty and nutritious for your pup.
- 1 lb ground chicken – Lean and full of protein, perfect for building muscle.
- 1/2 cup cooked quinoa – Adds fiber and protein, plus it’s gluten-free and easy to digest.
- 1/4 cup grated zucchini – Low-calorie and full of vitamins, plus it adds a bit of moisture.
- 1/4 cup peas – Adds a little sweetness and fiber that dogs seem to love.
- 1 egg – Holds everything together and adds a protein boost.
- Optional: A sprinkle of parsley or turmeric – For fresh breath or anti-inflammatory benefits (just a pinch is enough).
Instructions: Making Chicken & Quinoa Muffins in 5 Easy Steps

No fancy equipment or cooking skills required here! Just follow these steps, and you’ll have fresh, homemade treats in no time.
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Set your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease a muffin tin or line it with paper liners for easy cleanup.
Step 2: Mix the Ingredients
In a large bowl, combine the ground chicken, cooked quinoa, zucchini, peas, and egg. Stir well until everything is evenly mixed. If the mixture feels too wet, add a bit more quinoa to thicken it up.
Step 3: Fill the Muffin Tin
Scoop the mixture into each muffin cup, filling them to the top. Press down gently so they hold their shape while baking.
Step 4: Bake
Bake the muffins for 20-25 minutes or until they’re firm and lightly golden. For a firmer texture, bake for an additional 5 minutes.
Step 5: Cool and Serve
Let the muffins cool completely before serving to your eager pup. (And trust me, they’ll be eager!)
Why These Ingredients Work

Every ingredient in these Chicken & Quinoa Muffins was chosen for a reason, each providing specific benefits to your dog’s health.
- Ground Chicken – A lean source of protein that’s easy on digestion and helps with muscle maintenance.
- Quinoa – Adds fiber, protein, and bulk, making the muffins more filling and satisfying.
- Zucchini – Low-calorie and nutrient-dense, it keeps the muffins soft while adding vitamins.
- Peas – These little gems provide fiber, vitamins, and a hint of sweetness.
- Egg – Acts as a binder and gives an extra protein boost for coat and skin health.
Optional add-ins like parsley help freshen breath, while turmeric offers anti-inflammatory benefits—just remember, a little goes a long way!
Freezing and Storing Tips
These muffins are perfect for making in batches. Here’s how to keep them fresh:
- In the Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- In the Freezer: Freeze in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months. Thaw a muffin or two when you’re ready to treat your dog.
Serving Suggestions
These Chicken & Quinoa Muffins are versatile and can be used for a variety of occasions. Here are some ideas:
- Training Treats: Break into small pieces for high-value rewards.
- Snack Time: Give your dog one as a snack between meals.
- Meal Topper: Crumble a muffin over their regular food for extra flavor and nutrition.
FAQs
Q: Can I use a different protein?
Yes! Ground turkey or beef work just as well and are good protein options.
Q: What if my dog doesn’t like peas?
No problem! Try replacing peas with green beans or carrots for a similar nutrient boost.
Q: Can I make these in a regular-sized muffin tin?
Sure! Just increase the baking time to about 30-35 minutes to ensure they cook through.
Q: How many muffins should I give my dog?
For small dogs, one muffin should be enough. Larger dogs may enjoy two. Keep treats to 10% of daily calories.
Q: Can I add a little cheese?
A sprinkle of cheese can be a nice addition, but keep it light—too much can be hard to digest.
Q: Are these safe for puppies?
Yes, just give them small portions and use as an occasional treat.
Q: Can I use an egg substitute?
Definitely! A flaxseed egg (1 tablespoon ground flaxseed + 3 tablespoons water) works well as a binder.
Final Thoughts

These Chicken & Quinoa Muffins are nutritious, easy, and totally delicious—at least according to my dog’s taste test. Packed with protein, fiber, and healthy ingredients, they’re a perfect treat, snack, or meal topper. Plus, they’re easy to store, so you can always have some on hand.
Give them a try, and watch your dog’s face light up! Just don’t be surprised if they start hanging around the kitchen every time they hear the oven…

I’ve spent 10+ years in dog training, digging into what makes dogs (and their humans) tick. At Smart Dog Learning, I share my no-nonsense, fun approach to training so you can enjoy life with a well-behaved, happy pup—no boring lectures, just practical results 😉