The Hokuō® Journal

3 Easy Summer Lickmat Recipes for Cats & Dogs
by Christian Adamsen on May 19 2025
As the nights grow longer and the temperatures rise, it’s important to find gentle, nourishing ways to keep our pets engaged and cool.
We’ve created three simple summer lickmat recipes to try — made with wholesome ingredients and cooling textures that offer hydration, lightness, and calm
Summer Lickmat Recipes Made for Slow Days
These three lickmat recipes were created with that rhythm in mind: light, refreshing, and full of natural goodness. Perfect for cats and dogs to enjoy during those slow, sun-filled afternoons.
Developed in collaboration with a certified pet nutritionist, each recipe uses safe, nourishing ingredients that support digestion and calm. Think of them as summer in every lick — cool, grounding, and made with care.
Explore the Recipes
Berry Broth Breeze (Cats & Dogs) Dandelion Dream Cream (Cats & Dogs) Strawberry Mint Cooler (Dogs Only)
Berry Broth Breeze (Cats & Dogs)
What You'll Need
75 ml Bone Broth of your choice
A handful of freeze-dried berries
If you’ve ever enjoyed a scoop of berry sorbet on a warm evening, you’ll understand this one.A simple mix of bone broth and berries, created to capture that summer pause — gentle and cooling for both cats and dogs.
How to Make It
Pour the bone broth gently over the lickmat, covering the surface evenly.
Sprinkle freeze-dried berries over the top, letting them settle into the liquid.
Place in the freezer for about 2 hours.
Once frozen, serve for a refreshing, light treat.
Did you know: The berry mix includes blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries — all full of antioxidants and fiber. Combined with elk bone broth , rich in natural nutrients, it’s a hydrating, nourishing boost for both cats and dogs.
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Dandelion Dream Cream (Cats & Dogs)
What You'll Need
75 ml plain, unsweetened kefir
Your pets dosage of Hokuō® Dandelion Extract Powder
A small handful of freeze-dried berries
Optional: a few fresh dandelion leaves for colour
The first sign of summer? A dandelion in bloom.This recipe honours that quiet beauty with creamy kefir, sweet berries, and the soft power of dandelion — grounding and nourishing in every lick.
How to Make It
Mix the kefir and dandelion powder in a small bowl until smooth and blended.
Spread the mixture gently across the lickmat.
Crush the dried berries slightly and scatter them over the top.
Add a few fresh dandelion leaves if desired.
Freeze the mat for at least 2 hours.
Serve cool and creamy — a nourishing moment of calm for your pet.
Did you know: Dandelion isn’t just a cheerful sign of summer — it also supports liver function and digestion in both cats and dogs. Paired with probiotic-rich kefir and antioxidant-packed berries, this creamy frozen treat is soothing, nourishing, and made for warm, slow afternoons.
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Strawberry Mint Cooler (Dogs Only)
What You'll Need
6 ripe strawberries
6 fresh mint leaves
75 ml Hokuō® Elk Bone Broth
A pinch of freeze-dried strawberries
There’s something nostalgic about a strawberry daiquiri on a sunlit afternoon — cool, sweet, and easy. We created this dog-friendly version with that feeling in mind: refreshing, light, and made for slow summer days.
How to Make It
Wash the strawberries and mint leaves.
Mash the strawberries until soft and chop the mint finely.
Combine both in a small bowl and mix gently.
Spread the mixture across the lickmat, smoothing it into the grooves.
Slowly pour the elk bone broth over the top.
Lightly crush a few dried strawberries and sprinkle them across the surface.
Freeze for at least 2 hours.
Serve straight from the freezer on a warm day.
Did you know: Mint can support digestion in dogs, and strawberries offer vitamin C and natural antioxidants. When paired with elk bone broth — slow-simmered for collagen and minerals — this becomes a refreshing, belly-friendly treat on warm days.
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Why Summer Lickmat Recipes Matter
Summer invites us to slow down — and our pets feel it too. These summer lickmat recipes offer more than just cooling treats. They provide hydration, gentle nutrition, and a mindful pause in your pet’s day.
Whether it’s the fruity freshness of berries, the calming benefits of dandelion, or the comfort of bone broth, each recipe is crafted to nourish both body and mood.
Make these summer lickmat recipes a part of your warm-weather routine — and create soft, joyful moments your pet will look forward to all season long.
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4 Homemade Lickmat Recipes for Cats & Dogs: Japandi-Inspired, Simple & Healthy
by Christian Adamsen on May 01 2025
Imagine stepping into a Japanese garden — a place so still and beautiful that your body just decides to relax. That was the feeling I had the first time I visited a Karesansui garden in Japan. Complete calm. A sense of peace that stays with you.
When I began designing the first Hokuō® lickmat, I explored many ideas. But none felt truly right. I wanted to create something original — something that reflected my love for Japanese culture, and at the same time, honoured my Scandinavian roots.
A Memory That Became a Moment
One Saturday night, I woke up with that garden memory fresh in my mind. I knew that was it. That was the feeling I wanted to recreate. I called my graphic designer, and together we worked through the night. By morning, the Hokuō® Karesansui Lickmat was born.The depth: the lines, the texture — it’s all created to help your pet calm down. To gently activate the nervous system through licking. Because as the tongue follows the soft ridges of the Karesansui, something shifts. Calm begins to settle in. Just like the feeling I had walking through those quiet gardens in Japan.
A Ritual Rooted in Care
If you know the brand, you know nothing is left to chance. I had a clear vision: a product that didn’t just look beautiful, but felt purposeful. Designed with texture and depth to gently stimulate your pet’s nervous system — a tool for calm and enrichment.
And I knew this launch had to go deeper. It had to include my passion for pet nutrition. So I reached out to a Dutch pet nutritionist and shared my idea. I asked if she’d like to collaborate and bring it to life — and here we are.
A Journey in Four Recipes
So I’m very proud to introduce you to four homemade lickmat recipes, Japandi inspired:
The calm of green tea, the comfort of ramen, the new life of cherry blossom and the warmth of shiitake.
Each one is created for both cats and dogs, using whole ingredients that nourish gently — and beautifully.
Experience the texture and the flavours of each recipe to find calm — just like I did the first time I walked through a Japanese garden.
This space is yours to be present, to nourish your cat or dog in a calming and intentional way. No rush. No pressure. Just the joy of sharing a peaceful, beautiful moment together.Ready to create something meaningful? Let’s dive into the 4 original homemade lickmat recipes we created just for you and your pet!
Explore the Four Recipes
The Calm of Green Tea The Comfort of Ramen The New Life of Cherry Blossom The Warmth of Shiitake
What You'll Need
1/4 leaf green cabbage
30g frozen peas
50ml water
1 tsp Hokuō® Nagomi
1 tsp Hokuō® Organic Alaria Esulenta (seaweed)
Inspired by the calm of a Japanese tea moment.I wanted this recipe to reflect some of the tea experiences I’ve had in Japan — quiet, grounding, and full of intention. Using green cabbage and peas for gentle digestion, the Hokuō® Nagomi blend for calm, and Hokuō® Organic Alaria Esculenta for its natural minerals and antioxidants, it’s a simple way to help your pet slow down — and feel good doing it.
How to Make It
Boil the cabbage (set aside two pieces for decoration) and the frozen peas (save a few for topping) in gently boiling water until soft.
Blend the cabbage and peas with 30 ml of the water until smooth.
Mix 1 tsp of Nagomi with the remaining 20 ml of water .
Place everything onto the lickmat — just like in the photo, or in your own way.
Did you know: Green cabbage is a source of vitamin C. Peas contain fiber, iron, zinc, vitamin E, and vitamin C. Nagomi is made from chamomile, passion flower, lemon balm, and valerian root. Alaria Esculenta is a freeze-dried seaweed full of minerals, fiber, and vitamins.
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What You'll Need
75ml Hokuō® Elk Bone Broth
1/4 leaf green cabbage
2 pieces Hokuō® Red Deer Heart
2 quail eggs (or 1 chicken egg)
A sprinkle of Hokuō® Organic Alaria Esulenta (seaweed)
Inspired by one of Japan’s beloved comfort foods.Ramen is often one of the first things you truly feel when arriving in Japan — warm, deep, and full of care. I wanted to capture that same feeling here, especially with cats in mind , using nutrient-rich Hokuō® Red Deer Heart. This recipe is a nod to that unforgettable moment when you taste the best ramen of your life — comforting, satisfying, and made to be remembered.
How to Make It
Boil the green cabbage in gently boiling water for about 10 minutes. In the same pan, boil 2 quail eggs for 4 minutes (make a small hole at each end to prevent cracking).
Rinse the eggs with cold water and peel carefully . Slice them in half, lengthwise.
Cut the cabbage into small strips.
Slice the red deer heart into bite-sized pieces.
Pour the elk bone broth evenly across the lickmat.
Sprinkle the red deer heart over the upper half of the mat.
Place the cabbage and eggs as shown in the photo.
Finish with a sprinkle of seaweed over half of the eggs.
Did you know: Elk broth is made from slow-simmered elk bones and is full of natural collagen and nutrients. Green cabbage is rich in vitamin C. Red deer heart contains iron, vitamin B12, zinc, and omega-3s. Quail eggs are packed with protein, vitamin B, iron, and potassium. Alaria Esculenta is a freeze-dried seaweed with minerals, fiber, and vitamins.
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What You'll Need
50ml kefir
40g raspberries
40g shrimp
1 Hokuō® Duck & Raspberry
1 tsp dried flower petals
Inspired by the cherry blossom season — a time of new life.Every spring, Japan turns pink. The cherry blossom bloom is one of the biggest events of the year, and if you’ve been there, you know why. For me, it’s always felt like a fresh start — soft, light, and full of new energy. That’s the feeling I wanted to bring into this recipe. With ingredients like Hokuō® Duck & Raspberry, shrimp , and edible flowers, it’s light, nourishing, and perfect for the change of seasons.
How to Make It
Boil the shrimp in gently boiling water for about 10 minutes. (Never feed raw shrimp!)
Blend the kefir and 3 raspberries until smooth.
Chop the cooked shrimp and the remaining raspberries into small pieces.
Pour the kefir and raspberry mixture evenly over the lickmat.
Sprinkle the shrimp and raspberries across the mat.
Crumble one duck/raspberry cookie over the top.
Finish with a light scattering of edible flower petals.
Did you know: Kefir is packed with probiotics and supports digestion. Raspberries are rich in antioxidants, vitamin C, and compounds that support heart health. Shrimp are a good source of protein, omega-3s, and antioxidants. Duck & Raspberry combine high-quality duck meat with freeze-dried raspberries.
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What You'll Need
2 small to medium sized potatoes
1 tbsp Hokuō® Organic Shiitake Powder
20ml water
30ml Hokuō® Reindeer Bone Broth
40g shimeji mushrooms
2 Hokuō® Taste Sprats & Beetroot
Where shiitake meets childhood comfort.Japanese food culture is really my thing — simple ingredients that somehow create deep, unforgettable flavour. I knew shiitake had to be part of this journey. And being Danish, mashed potatoes were a regular at the dinner table, especially at my grandma’s. So this recipe is a mix of my two food worlds: my love for Japanese mushrooms, and the comfort of something I grew up with.
How to Make It
Boil the potatoes in gently boiling water for about 15 minutes, until soft.
Boil the shimeji mushrooms in a separate pan for about 15 minutes. (Never feed raw mushrooms!)
Mash the potatoes with shiitake powder and water until smooth and combined.
Chop the cooked shimeji into small pieces.
Spread the potato mash over the bottom half of the lickmat.
Place the shimeji mushrooms in the texture circles, and pour the broth over the top half.
Finish with the sprats placed gently in the middle.
Did you know: Potatoes are rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin B6, iron, and potassium. Shiitake powder is full of antioxidants and amino acids. Reindeer bone broth is slow-simmered and packed with natural collagen and nutrients. Shimeji mushrooms contain vitamin B, iron, and powerful antioxidants. Sprats with beetroot are loaded with omega-3s, vitamin D, and B12.
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Make It Your Ritual
I truly hope this inspires you to explore new ways to nourish your pet — or even to create your own version of these nutritionist-developed recipes.
Every ritual is different. Share yours with us on social media.Tag @hokuo.pet on social media and use #KaresansuiMoments to join the journey towards homemade lickmat recipes.
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