Lucy & TzinTzin’s Chicken Liver and Rice Recipe

Lucy & TzinTzin’s Chicken Liver and Rice Recipe

For the precious pets in our life!

Meet Lucy (our sweet little Havanese rescue pup) and TzinTzin (our orange tabby and Lucy's BFF). These two share everything — including their favorite meal. This easy recipe is packed with natural nutrients from chicken liver, gentle rice, and a finishing drizzle of Aristoleo+ Pet high phenolic EVOO. It’s a wholesome, species-appropriate dish perfect for sensitive stomachs and picky eaters alike.

And yes — the tail wags and purrs don’t lie. It’s a hit.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup chicken livers (fresh or frozen, rinsed)
  • ½ cup white rice (or brown rice for dogs)
  • 1 tbsp Aristoleo+ Pet high phenolic EVOO

     

(Optional for dogs only)

  • 1 small carrot, grated
  • ¼ zucchini, finely chopped
  • (Optional) 1 boiled or scrambled egg

 


Instructions

  1. Cook rice in water until tender. Set aside.
  2. Sauté chicken livers in olive oil until fully cooked. Mash or finely chop.
  3. (Optional) Lightly sauté veggies with the livers.
  4. Mix liver and veggies into rice.
  5. Let cool before serving. Add a squirt or two of Aristoleo+ Pet EVOO just before feeding.

Serving Guidelines

Pet Type Suggested Portion
Small Dog or Cat ¼ – ½ cup (or 1–2 tbsp for cats)
Medium Dog ½ – 1 cup
Large Dog 1 – 2 cups

🧊 Store in fridge 3–4 days or freeze in portions.


Protein Variation (Off-Liver Days)

Dogs:

  • Cooked chicken or turkey
  • Freeze-dried protein toppers
  • Bone broth or collagen
  • Pet protein powders

Cats:

  • Cooked meat (chicken, turkey, rabbit)
  • Taurine-supplemented protein powders
  • Egg yolk lecithin (optional)

Add 1 ml per 10 lb body weight of Aristoleo+ Pet EVOO daily to support joint, heart, and immune health. 


From Our Family to Yours

We created this recipe with our own rescue companions in mind. It’s simple, affordable, and full of love — the kind you can taste in every bite (just ask Lucy & TzinTzin).

Check out Lucy & TzinTzin on YouTube 

 

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