6 Homemade Suet Recipes for Feeding Birds (2024)

Readers share their best suet recipes to make bird suet. Keep birds fueled and happy by following these tips for making homemade bird suet!

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Although homemade bird suet is especially popular with tree-climbing birds such as woodpeckers and nuthatches, it will attract many other birds, from jays to chickadees. And no wonder: This high-fat treat is a good source of energy. True suet is just raw beef fat, and it can be used as bird food; but backyard birders now use the term “suet” for many kinds of fatty mixes that are easier to manage and even more attractive to birds. Try these homemade bird suet recipes in your own feeders and see which recipe your backyard birds like the most!

Check out common questions about feeding suet to birds.

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Expert-Approved Suet Cakes Recipe

  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup lard
  • 2 cups quick cooking oats
  • 2 cups birdseed mix
  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal
  • 1 cup flour

Bird experts Kenn and Kimberly Kaufman suggest this DIY suet recipe. Melt 1 cup peanut butter and 1 cup lard over low heat. In a large bowl, mix 2 cups quick oats, 2 cups birdseed mix, 1 cup yellow cornmeal and 1 cup flour. Stir melted ingredients into the dry mix. Once cool, press into molds and refrigerate.

Bird Buffet Suet Recipe

Begin with equal parts lard and peanut butter, melting and mixing them over low heat. Add a variety of ingredients to this gooey mess: unsalted shelled peanuts, raisins, rolled oats, dried mealworms, sunflower seeds or cornmeal. Then chill the mixture for a day before cutting it into blocks or cubes.

Check homemade suet regularly and discard if it gets either moldy or rancid.

Check out our guide to feeding mealworms to birds.

Peanut Butter Suet Recipe

  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup lard
  • 2 cups quick cooking oats
  • 2 cups bird seed mix
  • 1 cup yellow cornmeal
  • 1 cup flour

Melt peanut butter and lard over low heat. In a large bowl, mix quick oats, birdseed mix, yellow cornmeal and flour. Stir melted ingredients into the dry mix. Once cool, press into molds and refrigerate.

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Pseudo Suet Cakes Recipe

Linda Popejoy, Concord, North Carolina, says, “I work at a Wild Birds Unlimited store, and I’m always encouraging my customers to make their own recipes filled with fat (rather than sugars and grains) to best benefit the birds. Here’s my simple method for making suet-type food.”

  • 2 cups shelled, unsalted peanuts
  • ½ cup raisins
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons cornmeal

Process peanuts in a food processor until they’re the consistency of peanut butter. Then add the raisins and process for another minute. Add the cornmeal and process again. Press this mixture into a mold of your choice.

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Spreadable Suet Recipe

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“I like to spread my suet on tree limbs so more birds can get to it at one time. Here’s a recipe I’ve put together for homemade bird suet. The birds can’t get enough of it, even the juncos,” says Naomi Manalo, Middleton, Delaware.

  • 1 cup cornmeal
  • 1 cup sugar
  • ½ cup flour
  • ¾ cup water
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup lard
  • 1 cup raisins

In a medium bowl, mix the dry ingredients. Then add the water, and mix. Put peanut butter and lard in a small bowl and microwave for 2 minutes. Add to the cornmeal mixture along with the raisins. Refrigerate for about two hours.

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No-Melt Suet Treat Recipe

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“Attract woodpeckers, as well as chickadees and nuthatches, with this homemade suet recipe. The best part is this suet mix won’t melt when it’s warm outside,” says Rebecca Beiler, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

  • 1 cup lard
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 2 ½ cups oats
  • 2 ½ cups cornmeal
  • Raisins, nuts or birdseed, optional

Melt lard and peanut butter. Stir in oats and cornmeal. Add optional ingredients. Pour the mixture into a pan and chill in refrigerator over-night. Cut into squares and wrap in plastic for easy storage and removal.

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Readers Share Their Best Suet Feeding Tips

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Birds & Blooms readers and contributors share clever solutions to keep pests and critters away and serve suet to more birds.

  • Attach a clear baffle or dome to keep both suet and visitors dry.
  • Look for laminated coating on feeders, which helps protect bird feet.
  • Larger woodpeckers, such as pileateds or flickers, may be more drawn to a feeder with a tail prop included.
  • Hang suet feeders in a spot where they’ll be out of direct sunlight.
  • If squirrels or bully birds are an issue, try a suet feeder with an upside-down or caged design.
  • Add twigs to a cage-style feeder to enhance the access for birds. A fledgling red-headed woodpecker (above) seemed to appreciate the extra perch, says reader Judy Roberts.
  • After the local deer kept stealing our suet, I finally found a solution. I use a simple pulley system that places the feeders out of their reach and saves me having to get up on a ladder, says reader Lori Bowers.
  • Freeze your suet to keep it fresh for longer. My woodpeckers even seem to like it better that way, says reader Mark Kittrell.
  • Slather a layer of peanut butter on your suet. It won’t last long! says reader Lori Lorraine.
  • Raccoons figured out how to open my metal suet feeders, so I lock them with a carabiner clip. It works like a charm, says field editor Sue Gronholz.
  • I use spreadable suet, which is sometimes called bark butter. Just smear it on trees and it attracts tons of birds. It gives visitors a natural perch instead of a hanging wire cage suet feeder, says reader Lynette Buckner.

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6 Homemade Suet Recipes for Feeding Birds (2024)

FAQs

Can I make my own suet for birds? ›

Steps:
  1. Mix the dry ingredients of bird seed, oats, and corn meal together and set aside.
  2. Combine the shortening and nut butter in a separate bowl and melt. ...
  3. Pour the melted mixture into the dry ingredients and stir until combined.
  4. Spoon mixture into the ice cube tray.
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What is the best fat for bird suet? ›

The very best suet is taken from cattle. This fat can be offered to birds without being processed or after it is rendered. Since it has become very difficult to find a butcher willing to save suet for use as bird food, many people simply buy rendered suet that is commercially available.

Can you use bacon grease to make bird suet? ›

While lard is a safe alternative to rendered suet, avoid using bacon drippings. The chemical preservatives in commercial bacon become more concentrated once cooked. While this doesn't pose a health threat to humans, it can be harmful to birds.

How do you make bird suet that won't melt? ›

A top no-melt suet recipe is:
  1. 2 cups quick or rolled oats.
  2. 2 cups ground cornmeal.
  3. 1 cup wheat or all-purpose flour.
  4. 1 cup lard or suet.
  5. 1/3 to 1/2 cup sugar (can be reduced or eliminated if desired)
  6. 1 cup crunchy peanut butter (use a low-fat or low-oil variety for the best results)

Is it cheaper to make your own bird suet? ›

If you are a “quantity” birdfeeder, making your own is far more affordable than purchasing commercial products. That being said, it is messy and does require care around the stove and work area since you will be melting tallow (beef fat) or pork fat. Suet is animal fat that has been rendered and then allowed to cool.

Is peanut butter suet good for birds? ›

High-fat foods like suet and peanut butter are particularly good options for birds that eat a lot of insects in the warmer months.

What kind of suet do cardinals like? ›

Beyond just fruits, however, cardinals eat a good bit of things! Cardinals will eat suet (especially SuperSuet as it contains all the goodies cardinals love), most types of birdseed, Barkbutter products, and mealworms.

What is a substitute for lard in bird suet? ›

Peanut butter melts at 104 degrees, so adding it to the suet gives you a solid, low melt, hard fat that is safer to feed birds (whom are landing close to these fats).

Do birds prefer suet or seed? ›

Who does it attract? Similarly to peanuts, suet is a low-mess food which appeals to insect-eating, nut-eating, and omnivorous birds like woodpeckers, jays, titmice, chickadees, and nuthatches more than the mostly seed-eating house finches and goldfinches.

Can you use hamburger grease to make suet for birds? ›

Don't throw away the grease leftover from cooking burgers, steaks, meatloaf or bacon! You can use it to make homemade suet blocks for your chickens or the wild birds. They will love it and during the winter, they really can use the energy that the fat provides.

Is it cheaper to make your own fat balls for birds? ›

Yes, it is cheaper to make your own fat balls for birds rather than buying new. Suet and lard (the predominant ingredient in fat balls) is extremely cheap as is bird seed.

When to stop feeding birds suet? ›

It's a good idea to take down suet feeders in warm weather. Raw or homemade suet should not be offered in the summer. Some suet manufacturers state that their blocks will withstand temps over 100 degrees without melting; however, these might nevertheless go rancid in short order if extreme high temperatures persist.

Why won't birds eat my suet? ›

In general, suet is fine for a long time (and birds will often eat it up before it's old), but weather can affect the quality. If you notice the birds coming to your suet and then leaving, it probably needs to be freshened. Just remove the old suet, clean your feeder, and put in a fresh block or pieces.

Can crisco be used to make bird suet? ›

The ingredient list consists of vegetable shortening (aka, the problematic Crisco), peanut butter, corn meal, birdseed and quick oats.

Can you make your own suet balls for birds? ›

My basic recipe is: Package of Suet, left over bread crumbs, high energy seeds and kibbled peanuts. I gently heat the suet in a suitably sized pan. In a mixing bowl I'll place the rest of the ingredients.

What is a substitute for suet? ›

Vegetable shortening: Vegetable shortening has a mild flavor like suet and hardens in the refrigerator, making it simple to shred and add to foods that call for shredded suet. Shortening consists of sunflower oil, palm oil, and wheat flour, which create a similar, crumbly texture to suet.

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