Peanut Butter & Banana Twists: A 4-Ingredient Treat Your Dog Will Love
Look, you’re busy. I get it. Between work, life, and keeping your dog from chewing your favorite shoes, you don’t have time for complicated recipes.
Enter Peanut Butter & Banana Twists—a stupidly simple, 4-ingredient dog treat that’s so good, your pup might just start paying rent.
This isn’t some fluffy, overpriced pet store nonsense. It’s real food, real fast, and your dog’s gonna lose their mind over it.
What Makes It Awesome

Why should you care? Because these twists are the cheat code to your dog’s heart. Peanut butter and banana—two flavors dogs would rob a bank for—mixed into a dough, twisted up, and baked to perfection.
No artificial garbage, no 12-step process. Just pure, drool-worthy goodness. They’re soft yet chewy, packed with protein and potassium, and—here’s the kicker—take less than an hour from start to finish.
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Ingredients

You don’t need a PhD in culinary arts for this. Here’s the lineup—four ingredients, no fluff:
- 1 ripe banana (the riper, the better—those brown spots are gold)
- ½ cup peanut butter (natural, unsalted—check for no xylitol, that stuff’s toxic to dogs)
- 1 ½ cups oat flour (or grind oats in a blender, you’re not fancy)
- 1 egg (binds it all, keeps it simple)
That’s it. Four things. You probably have this stuff sitting around right now. If not, hit the store—you’re not curing cancer, just grabbing bananas.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Alright, let’s move. This is how you turn four ingredients into doggie crack:
- Mash the banana. Grab a fork, smash it in a bowl. Get aggressive—think of it as stress relief.
- Mix in peanut butter and egg. Stir it up. It’ll look like a weird smoothie—don’t overthink it, keep going.
- Add oat flour. Dump it in, mix until you’ve got dough. Too sticky? Sprinkle more flour. Too dry? Tough luck—nah, just a splash of water.
- Roll it out. Flatten it to about ¼-inch thick on a floured surface. No rolling pin? Use a jar. Improvise.
- Cut and twist. Slice into strips—aim for ½-inch wide, 4 inches long. Twist each one like you’re wringing out a towel. Messy? Good, dogs don’t judge aesthetics.
- Bake it. 325°F, 20-25 minutes on a parchment-lined sheet. They’ll firm up, turn golden. Flip ‘em halfway if you’re extra.
- Cool it down. Let them chill completely—hot treats are a rookie mistake.
Done. You’re a hero now. Watch your dog devour these like it’s their last meal.

Alternatives
Not feeling the default? Cool, switch it up. No oat flour? Whole wheat flour works—same amount, same drill. Banana’s too sweet for your vibe? Sub it with pumpkin puree—same quantity, slightly earthier taste. Want a crunchier twist? Add a tablespoon of flaxseed—bonus fiber, zero effort. Play with it. Your dog’s not writing Yelp reviews—just keep it safe and simple.
Common Mistakes
Let’s not screw this up, alright? Don’t use sweetened peanut butter—sugar’s a no-go, and xylitol’s a death sentence for dogs. Check the label. Another trap: overbaking. You want chewy, not concrete—20-25 minutes max. And please, don’t skip the cooling. I fed my dog a warm one once—cue the sad eyes and me feeling like a jerk. Keep it tight, and you’re golden.
FAQ
You’ve got questions? I’ve got clarity. Let’s hit the big ones:

Can I use almond butter instead?
Sure, if it’s unsalted and xylitol-free. Dogs dig it, just not as much as peanut butter.
How long do these last?
Two weeks in a sealed container. Fridge it for a month—freezer for three. Easy.
My dough’s too sticky—what’s up?
More flour, genius. Add it slow—tablespoon at a time.
Can I skip the egg?
Yeah, sub a tablespoon of water or extra peanut butter. Texture’s denser, but it works.
Why twists? Can’t I just make blobs?
Twists are cooler—better grip for dogs, more fun for you. Blobs work if you’re lazy, though.
My dog’s picky—will they eat this?
If they like peanut butter or banana, you’re in. Test a small one—picky dogs aren’t your boss.
Final Thoughts
Here’s the deal: Peanut Butter & Banana Twists are your fast track to dog-parent glory. Four ingredients, minimal effort, maximum payoff. I’ve made these for my mutt—let’s call him Captain Chaos—and the dude practically does backflips. You’re not just feeding your dog; you’re creating a moment. So stop scrolling, grab that banana, and make it happen. Your pup’s waiting, and honestly, you’ve got no excuse. Let’s go! 🙂

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 😉