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10 Stage One Baby Food Purees Recipe

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This collection features 10 simple, nutritious Stage One baby food purees made from a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Each puree is carefully prepared by steaming or cooking the produce, then blending with water, breast milk, or formula to achieve the desired smooth or chunky texture ideal for introducing solid foods to infants.

Ingredients

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Sweet Potato Puree

  • 2 cups steamed and peeled sweet potatoes
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Carrot Puree

  • 1 lb steamed and peeled carrots
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Avocado Puree

  • 1 avocado
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Banana Puree

  • 1 banana
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Pea Puree

  • 2 cups cooked peas
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Butternut Squash Puree

  • 2 cups steamed and peeled butternut squash
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Peach Puree

  • 3 ripe peaches
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Mango Puree

  • 2 ripe mangoes
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Blueberry Puree

  • 2 cups blueberries
  • ½ cup water

Strawberry Puree

  • 2 cups strawberries
  • Water, breast milk, or formula to thin

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Produce: Start by washing all fruits and vegetables thoroughly. Peel the sweet potatoes, carrots, butternut squash, and peaches. Ensure mangoes and avocados are ripe for optimal flavor and softness.
  2. Steam or Cook: Steam the sweet potatoes, carrots, butternut squash, and peaches until tender. Cook the peas until soft. Blueberries, strawberries, banana, and avocado can be used raw but washed and prepared as needed.
  3. Add to Blender: Place each type of cooked or raw produce separately into a high-powered blender or food processor to prepare individual purees.
  4. Blend and Thin: Pulse or blend each ingredient, gradually adding water, breast milk, or formula to reach the desired consistency. Smooth purees for younger infants or chunkier textures for older babies can be made this way.
  5. Serve or Store: Once pureed, serve immediately or store in airtight containers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze for longer storage.

Notes

  • Always introduce new foods to your baby one at a time to monitor for allergic reactions.
  • Use breast milk or formula to thin purees for added nutrition and familiarity.
  • Ensure all produce is fresh and ripe for the best taste and texture.
  • Clean and sanitize all equipment before use to ensure food safety.
  • Adjust texture based on baby’s age and developmental stage.

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