5-Ingredient Honey and Almond Butter Biscuits: A Sweet and Nutty Treat for Your Pup
If you’ve ever wanted to make a simple, healthy homemade treat for your dog, these 5-Ingredient Honey and Almond Butter Biscuits are one of my personal favorites. I’ve learned that the best dog treats are often the simplest ones. When I first started making these biscuits, I was looking for a grain-free option for dogs with sensitive stomachs, and this recipe quickly became a regular in my kitchen.
These biscuits are naturally sweet, easy to bake, and made with wholesome ingredients that most dogs absolutely love. The creamy almond butter gives them a nutty richness, while coconut flour keeps them light, grain-free, and gentle on digestion. Whether you’re training your dog, rewarding good behavior, or simply showing love, these treats are a healthy way to do it.
Key Takeaways
- These biscuits use only five simple dog-safe ingredients, making them beginner-friendly.
- Grain-free coconut flour makes the treats suitable for dogs with wheat sensitivities.
- Almond butter provides healthy fats and protein, supporting coat health and energy.
- The recipe takes under 30 minutes from start to finish.
- Homemade treats help you avoid artificial preservatives and fillers commonly found in commercial snacks.
- Honey adds natural sweetness and antibacterial benefits, but should only be given to dogs older than 1 year.
- The biscuits can be stored for up to 3 months in the freezer, making batch baking easy.
Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need for these wholesome biscuits:
- ½ cup of almond butter (unsweetened and xylitol-free, because safety first!)
- 2 tablespoons of honey (optional, for natural sweetness)
- 1 cup of coconut flour (a grain-free alternative that’s high in fiber)
- 1 egg (for binding and added protein)
- ¼ cup of water (to help bring the dough together)
Just five simple, dog-friendly ingredients for a treat you’ll feel great about serving.
Why These Ingredients?
Over the years of preparing homemade dog treats, I’ve found that ingredient quality makes all the difference. Each ingredient in this recipe serves a purpose nutritionally and structurally.
Almond Butter
Almond butter is rich in healthy monounsaturated fats, vitamin E, and protein. These nutrients support skin health, coat shine, and sustained energy. I often recommend it for dogs that can’t tolerate peanut butter.
Honey
Honey provides a light natural sweetness and contains antioxidants and antibacterial compounds. In small amounts, it can also soothe minor throat irritation in dogs. However, I always remind owners that puppies under one year should not consume honey.
Coconut Flour
Coconut flour is a fantastic grain-free ingredient. It contains around 40% fiber, which helps support healthy digestion. Because it absorbs a lot of moisture, a small amount goes a long way.
Egg
Eggs are one of the most nutritious foods for dogs. They provide high-quality protein, vitamin B12, riboflavin, and selenium. In recipes like this, eggs also act as the natural binder.
Water
Water simply helps hydrate the dough and allows coconut flour to form a workable texture.
Together, these ingredients create a balanced treat with protein, fiber, and healthy fats—something I always aim for when baking for dogs.
Step-By-Step Instructions

Ready to make your pup’s new favorite treat? Follow these simple steps:
Prep the Ingredients
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). I always start by preheating early so the biscuits bake evenly.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. This prevents sticking and makes cleanup much easier.
Mix the Dough
In a large bowl, combine the almond butter, honey, and egg. Mix thoroughly until smooth.
Gradually add the coconut flour, stirring slowly so the mixture thickens evenly.
Add water little by little while mixing. Coconut flour absorbs moisture quickly, so stop once the dough becomes firm but workable.
Shape and Bake
Roll the dough into small balls or flatten it into cookie shapes.
Sometimes I use bone-shaped cutters—after decades of working with dogs, I can confidently say presentation doesn’t matter to them, but it makes the baking more fun for us.
Place the biscuits on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 15–20 minutes until they become golden and firm.
Cool Before Serving
Allow the biscuits to cool completely before serving. Warm treats can be too soft and may upset sensitive stomachs.
Your dog will probably sit nearby staring at the tray—I see this happen every single time in my kitchen.
Common Mistakes

Even experienced dog owners sometimes run into small issues with homemade treats. Here are mistakes I’ve seen over the years and how to avoid them.
Using sweetened almond butter
Always check the label. Almond butter must be unsweetened and completely free of xylitol, which is extremely toxic to dogs.
Skipping the honey check
Honey should only be given to dogs over one year old. Puppies have developing immune systems and should avoid it.
Too dry dough
Coconut flour absorbs moisture rapidly. If the dough crumbles, simply add 1–2 teaspoons of water at a time.
Overbaking
Biscuits should be firm but not rock hard. Overbaking can make them difficult for smaller dogs to chew.
Alternatives
After years of experimenting with dog treat recipes, I’ve discovered several great variations for this biscuit.
Use pumpkin instead of almond butter
Pumpkin puree adds fiber and is great for dogs with digestion issues.
Swap honey for applesauce
Unsweetened applesauce adds moisture and mild sweetness.
Add a pinch of cinnamon
Cinnamon contains antioxidants and pairs beautifully with almond butter.
Try flaxseed instead of egg
Mix 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed with 3 tablespoons water to create a plant-based binder.
Sprinkle in shredded coconut
This adds extra texture and enhances the coconut flavor.
Storing Your Honey and Almond Butter Biscuits
One of the biggest benefits of homemade dog treats is that you can make them in batches and store them easily.
Room Temperature
Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
Refrigerator
Keep them fresh in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
Freezer
Freeze for up to 3 months. I usually freeze half the batch and thaw small portions when needed.
Pro tip from my own routine: I store frozen treats in small weekly portions so I never have to thaw the whole batch.
Health Benefits
These biscuits aren’t just tasty—they offer several nutritional benefits for dogs.
Healthy fats for coat health
Almond butter contains fats that support skin hydration and shiny fur.
Digestive support
Coconut flour’s fiber helps regulate digestion. According to veterinary nutrition data, fiber can improve gut health and stool quality in dogs.
Natural sweetness
Honey provides sweetness without processed sugar or artificial sweeteners.
Grain-free recipe
Grain sensitivities affect a notable percentage of dogs, especially certain breeds. Grain-free treats can help reduce digestive discomfort in sensitive pups.
No artificial additives
Homemade treats avoid preservatives, artificial flavors, and mystery fillers commonly found in commercial snacks.
From my experience working with dogs daily, many owners notice better digestion and fewer allergy flare-ups when switching to simple homemade treats.
FAQ
Q: Can I use peanut butter instead of almond butter?
A: Yes. Just ensure it is unsweetened and xylitol-free, which is critical for dog safety.
Q: Is honey safe for dogs?
A: Yes, but only for dogs over 1 year old and in small amounts.
Q: Can I make these treats egg-free?
A: Absolutely. Replace the egg with a flaxseed mixture (1 tablespoon flaxseed + 3 tablespoons water).
Q: How many biscuits can I give my dog?
A: Treats should make up no more than 10% of a dog’s daily calories. Adjust portions depending on your dog’s size, age, and activity level.
Q: Can humans eat these biscuits?
A: Yes, they’re completely safe for humans, though they’re designed to be much less sweet than regular cookies.
Final Thoughts
After two decades of caring for and grooming dogs, I’ve learned that dogs don’t need complicated treats—they just need wholesome ingredients made with care. These 5-Ingredient Honey and Almond Butter Biscuits are simple, nutritious, and always a hit.
Every time I bake a batch, the smell of almond butter fills the kitchen and the dogs nearby start wagging their tails before the biscuits even come out of the oven. That excitement alone makes homemade treats worth it.
If you’re looking for a grain-free, easy, and healthy dog biscuit recipe, this one is definitely worth trying. Your pup will love the flavor—and you’ll love knowing exactly what’s in their treat bowl.
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