Easy, healthy recipes for littles
Today, we bring forth a delightful fusion of Chinese cuisine and baby-friendly goodness: the Chinese Tomato-Egg-Tofu Stir-Fry, perfectly tailored for tiny palates aged 6 months…
As parents, we’re always on the lookout for wholesome, nutritious meals that not only please our little one’s taste buds but also nourish their growing…
Introducing solid foods to your baby is an exciting journey, and what better way to kickstart it than with a nutritious and delicious recipe! Our…
Let’s make these yummy tofu cubes with peanut sauce. These tender tofu pieces are perfect for baby-led weaning. Tofu with peanut sauce is a fantastic…
When it comes to quick, healthy meals, stir-fries are one of my go-to recipes. They are versatile and still taste great even if you are…
Cooking pasta in bone broth rather than water adds a lot more nutritional value to your pasta or noodles, especially when catering to picky eaters.…
This is an easy egg salad recipe for babies that is also healthy! Traditional egg salad is made with mayonnaise, which has more additives and sodium. This version is made with avocado and yogurt which makes the egg salad super creamy and delicious without the extra salt or other additives. This recipe is also a great source of protein and healthy fats!
Not sure how to introduce meat to your baby? Chicken drumsticks were one of the first types of meat I tried with my own baby (along with ground meat in the form of meatballs). Here’s a super simple recipe for baked drumsticks in the oven that the whole family can enjoy, too!
Here’s an easy but flavorful tomato pasta sauce that is baby-friendly, but kids and adults will love it too. Not only is it low in sodium with no added salt, it also contains a healthy mix of veggies. The recipe is easily adaptable to older eaters by adding in salt (and any other seasonings) as desired.
Turkey is a healthy meat option for babies as they start solids, and continue to be a great choice for toddlers and young kids as well! Turkey is a great source of protein, essential for your baby’s growth and development. It also is a good source of iron (especially the dark meat) as well as other vitamins and minerals.