Baby Food Recipe - Chicken Puree with Carrots & Apple


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Introduce your baby to chicken with this tasty baby food recipe. The carrots and apple add a sweetness and flavour that babies love and give the puree a smoother texture. You could also make this using sweet potato instead of the carrots.
 

Baby Food Recipe - Chicken Puree with Carrots

 

 

A lot of mums continue giving only fruit and vegetable purees to their babies when in fact they need fish, chicken and meat introduced into the diet soon after 6 months. This makes a very good first chicken puree. You could also make this using chicken thigh – the brown meat of chicken contains twice as much iron as the white.

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Ingredients

1/2 tbsp olive oil
1/2 small onion, peeled and chopped
350g/12oz carrots, peeled and sliced
250ml/8 fl oz unsalted chicken stock or use water with a bay leaf
1 chicken breast (approx. 125g/4oz)
1 small apple, cored, peeled and chopped

 

Method:

Heat the olive oil in a saucepan and sauté the onion till softened. Add the sliced carrots, pour over the chicken stock or water and bay leaf and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat, then cover and cook for 10 minutes.

Cut the chicken into pieces and add to the carrots together with the chopped apple, and continue to cook for 10 minutes. Remove the bay leaf if necessary. Puree in a blender and then spoon some of the puree into your baby’s bowl and serve lukewarm. Freeze the remainder in individual portions.

 

Information:
Suitable from 6 months
Suitable for freezing
MAKES 5 PORTIONS

Comments !

Just made this recipe today and my son absolutely loved it! He practically licked the bowl! lol I will definately be making this one again.

 

i changed the chicken for a pork chop. Deeelicious !
Not only does Harry eat it bet doing a less pureed version makes lovely chunky soup for the whole family.