Baby banana pancakes! Only three ingredients, and I usually make a few extra for me because they are delicious! They’re a much softer consistency than a normal pancake.
1 whole banana
1 egg
1/4 c. Oats (I use baby oatmeal)
Mash up banana
Mix in egg
Mix in oats
Heat a little coconut oil or butter in a frying pan and cook like normal pancakes
We just started into the world of making baby food! And we are still on one food at a time… So far we baby has tried bananas and avocado – both mixed with breast milk to thin them – in the blender. We also made carrots, peas, sweet potato, and pears – all organic from Trader Joe’s. But I came on here to share these baby food freezer trays! I actually bought mine from another mama who was done with them. They are silicone and can go in the top rack of the dishwasher! Husband and I loved that we could make several foods and freeze for when we are ready for them – and that our expensive, organic avocados didn’t go to waste! 😉
Preheat oven to 450F and line a baking sheet (parchment paper)
Cut the squash in half lengthwise, scoop out the seeds with spoon and discard
Place squash cut side down on the backing sheet and place in oven on the middle rack
Roast for about 45 min, until squash is easily pierced with fork
Let cool for 5 min then scoop
For a yummy flavor add a pinch of cinnamon.
my son is 14 months old, our latest favorite is pineapple, kale and apple with vanilla almond milk (smoothie in a bottle with a Y cut nipple), I could lap it up myself!
I also like to do mixtures of fruits or veggies with one grain (got organic 3 packs of baby oats, brown rice and buckwheat/quinoa on amazon), so like
pear, quinoa and a pinch of cardamom
broccolli, corn, cheese, oregano and buckwheat
berries blend with oats and honey/maple syrup
lentil soup and brown rice
dates, beet, carrot and sweet potato
black beans done mexican style (sautee garlic, red onions, tomatoes with cumin powder and taco seasoning, add beans. Used the bulk of it in taco shells for the adults and mashed beans for baby) mixed with brown rice and shredded cheese.
I also print out a calendar for each month and put it on the fridge to enter his food. That way I am not repeating the same items and keeping his plate and palate full of variety!
He loves them all!
Hannah
Baby banana pancakes! Only three ingredients, and I usually make a few extra for me because they are delicious! They’re a much softer consistency than a normal pancake.
1 whole banana
1 egg
1/4 c. Oats (I use baby oatmeal)
Mash up banana
Mix in egg
Mix in oats
Heat a little coconut oil or butter in a frying pan and cook like normal pancakes
Natasha
Oooo! I’m going to try these this weekend! Thanks mama!
Erin
We just started into the world of making baby food! And we are still on one food at a time… So far we baby has tried bananas and avocado – both mixed with breast milk to thin them – in the blender. We also made carrots, peas, sweet potato, and pears – all organic from Trader Joe’s. But I came on here to share these baby food freezer trays! I actually bought mine from another mama who was done with them. They are silicone and can go in the top rack of the dishwasher! Husband and I loved that we could make several foods and freeze for when we are ready for them – and that our expensive, organic avocados didn’t go to waste! 😉
Silicone Baby Food Freezer Tray with Clip-on Lid by WeeSprout – Perfect Storage Container for Homemade Baby Food, Vegetable & Fruit Purees and Breast Milk – BPA Free & FDA Approved https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015NMLF3U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_n0o3BbWQHZ8YH
Nancy
Spinach and apple sauce! It’s not my recipe but I believe is:
1c of spinach
3 apples peel, cut cord
1/8tsp Ginger
1/8tspCinnamon
1/8tsp Cloves
Kelly
1 (organic) honey (butternut) squash
Preheat oven to 450F and line a baking sheet (parchment paper)
Cut the squash in half lengthwise, scoop out the seeds with spoon and discard
Place squash cut side down on the backing sheet and place in oven on the middle rack
Roast for about 45 min, until squash is easily pierced with fork
Let cool for 5 min then scoop
For a yummy flavor add a pinch of cinnamon.
Anusha
my son is 14 months old, our latest favorite is pineapple, kale and apple with vanilla almond milk (smoothie in a bottle with a Y cut nipple), I could lap it up myself!
I also like to do mixtures of fruits or veggies with one grain (got organic 3 packs of baby oats, brown rice and buckwheat/quinoa on amazon), so like
pear, quinoa and a pinch of cardamom
broccolli, corn, cheese, oregano and buckwheat
berries blend with oats and honey/maple syrup
lentil soup and brown rice
dates, beet, carrot and sweet potato
black beans done mexican style (sautee garlic, red onions, tomatoes with cumin powder and taco seasoning, add beans. Used the bulk of it in taco shells for the adults and mashed beans for baby) mixed with brown rice and shredded cheese.
I also print out a calendar for each month and put it on the fridge to enter his food. That way I am not repeating the same items and keeping his plate and palate full of variety!
He loves them all!