These bliss balls are delicious for kids as well as a healthy alternative for adults when craving a sweet snack. They are filled with healthy fats and protein from cashews, energy from the dates and oats to help boost milk supply in breastfeeding mothers.
Berry Puree is not only popular with babies but also a great staple to keep in the fridge to serve with natural yoghurt, on ice-cream, in smoothies or even stirred through baby porridge.
While the possibilities of purees you can make for your baby are endless, here are some recipes you can try in your Babycook, including veggie, fruit and meat purées.
Kale is among the most nutrient-rich foods, meaning it is a true 'super food' for your baby. Peas are high in fibre and anti-oxidants and together with kale, will leave your baby feeling satisfied while ensuring they are filling up on the good stuff! Stir this puree through some well cooked pasta for a delicious and healthy finger food option for your little one.
Being high in vitamin C and antioxidants, mandarins are a great early food for your little one. This simple puree is sweet and palatable, even for fussy babies!
Using a base of lentils which are high in antioxidants, iron and magnesium, these veggie burgers are not only a delicious finger food for the little members of your family, but anyone wanting a meat-free alternative at dinner time.
A creamy (Dairy free) veggie puree will be perfect for your little one on these cold winter nights. While it packs a punch in terms of its' nutritional content, this puree is fairly flavour neutral, and therefore well tolerated by immature tastebuds!
Spinach puree is a great choice for one of the first foods for your little one - it is high in iron, zinc, folate, fibre and vitamins A & K. Try combining it with sweet potato puree for a creamier texture.
In this recipe, broccoli stems are combined with the florets for a simple and nutritious puree. Broccoli is best introduced at around 8 months old as it can cause gas for young digestive systems.
These homemade gluten and dairy free pancakes are a perfect snack for your little one, simply top with fruit and a dairy-free yoghurt and everyone will want one (Gluten-free or not!)
With many toddlers getting fussier as they grow, it can often help to make their food look and sound more interesting in quick and easy ways! This vegetarian, and allergy friendly recipe is quick and easy and includes a puree for babies too.