06/01/2026
๐ด ๐ The "Share-with-Your-Horse" Apple-Oat Donut Recipe
This dense, chewy donut mimics a healthy baked oatmeal breakfast bar for humans, and acts as a giant, soft cookie treat for your horse.
๐ Ingredients You Need:
2 cups Rolled Oats (Provides excellent fiber and energy)
1 cup Unsweetened Applesauce (Binds the dough and adds natural sweetness)
1 medium Apple, grated or finely shredded (Use Fuji or Honeycrisp for maximum flavor)
2 tablespoons Molasses or Honey (Adds the classic "donut" sweetness)
๐ฅฃ Step-by-Step Instructions
Prep the Oven: Preheat your kitchen oven to 350ยฐF (175ยฐC). Lightly grease a donut baking pan using a tiny splash of coconut oil or vegetable oil.
Mix the Base: In a large bowl, combine the rolled oats, unsweetened applesauce, and grated apple. Stir until the oats have fully absorbed the moisture.
Add Sweetener: Pour in the molasses or honey. Stir thoroughly until the mixture forms a thick, sticky, uniform dough.
Shape the Donut: Press the dough tightly into your donut pan molds. If you do not have a donut pan, simply shape the dough into a thick circle on a regular baking sheet and press your thumb through the center to create a donut hole!
Bake Until Firm: Bake for 20 to 22 minutes [โก]. The donuts should feel firm to the touch and look slightly golden on the edges.
Cool Completely: Let the donuts cool entirely in the pan before removing them.
โ ๏ธ Critical Sharing Rules for the Ranch Cooling is Mandatory: Never feed a warm baked good to a horse. Their stomachs are incredibly sensitive to hot dough, which can cause severe, painful gas (colic).
Human Upgrades (Optional): If humans want a more traditional sweet treat, split the batch in half! Leave the horse's half plain, and dip the human half in a glaze made of powdered sugar and a splash of milk.
Choking Hazard Prevention: For horses that tend to bolt or gulp their treats without chewing, break their donut into 3 or 4 smaller pieces before feeding it to them.