A friend and fellow blogger called Makeover Momma (wonder if I should have a bird makeover in the blog some day) asked for submissions for our favorite Holiday Recipes! I think she was hoping for fudge and cookies and gingerbread, but of course, mine is a bird food recipe. It’s one many birders may be familiar with but the recipe always bears repeating. It’s the suet dough recipe that I learned from my favorite bird blogger, Julie Zickefoose. I have adjusted the recipe a bit for the birds in my area and feel free to make adjustments as you see it. The original recipe can be found at the Bird Watchers Digest site.
- 1 cup melted lard or beef suet
- 1 cup peanut butter
- 2 cups quick oats
- 2 cups yellow cornmeal
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- half cup sunflower hearts (unsalted)
- half cup crushed pecans (unsalted)
- half cup peanuts (unsalted)
Melt lard and peanut butter together on a low burner. Take off heat, and add remaining ingredients. Spread on a cookie sheet, and allow to cool in the refrigerator until the mixture is just hard enough to cut into pieces. Store in freezer bags and use as needed.
This is a great suet dough to spread into suet logs, spread on the sides of trees, use in the suet sandwich, a tray feeder or offer on a deck rail and dish like Julie does.
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very cool & delicious dish, thank you very much for sharing.
Can I share this recipe on my recipe library?
Awaiting your response. Thank
Please feel free to use, but please credit the original recipe to the Bird Watcher Digest or Julie Zickefoose. They are the ones who introduced it to me.
4 Days ago, my group ( 13 from Finland) went birding and saw 5 Shoebills. This our newly discovered site. I cant believe 5 Bizzarre birds at once!!!
At Lake Mburo yesterday we had 4 Red faced barbets!!!