Butternut Mac ‘N’ Cheese
Filled with the goodness of butternut squash and cheese, this recipe for Butternut Mac 'n' Cheese baby food is both delicious and healthy!
Slow cooked chicken tikka masala
This slow-cooked chicken tikka masala recipe from I Love Greens is a great choice for busy families who want to save time in the kitchen.
Broccoli and cheese muffins
Try out these delicious broccoli and cheese muffins from I Love Greens. Easy to make, and a great way to sneak some veggies into your little one’s diet.
Pea and Spinach Pasta
This Pea and Spinach baby led weaning meal includes all ingredients and easy-to-follow recipe for pea and spinach pasta.
Veggie Cous Cous Fingers
These veggie cous cous fingers are great finger food and perfect for baby led weaning with soft cous cous texture and packed with hidden vegetables.
Tuna and Tomato Fish Cakes
These Tuna and Tomato Fish Cakes are great for lunches and dinners. Served with mangetout as a full meal.
Tuna, Pea and Cheese Rostis
A delicious recipe for tuna, pea and cheese rostis from Adam Shaw of At Dad's Table.
Chickpea and Pea Falafel with Tzatziki Dip
This recipe for Chickpea and Pea Falafel is from Adam Shaw's new cookbook, How to Grow Your Family.
Tuna and Mushroom Patties by Happy Tums
These patties are a great source of fibre and contain protein and iron. For those struggling with a fussy eater, these are so fun to make together! They can be moulded into any sha
Tomato & Vegetable Pasta with thanks to MAM
Pasta is one of my go-to’s for a simple but tasty meal for Arlo. It’s super quick and it always goes down well!
Fish Fingers & Tilda Rice with thanks to MAM
Tilda Rice is a godsend. The easily microwavable packets of rice take just under a minute to cook and are packed with genuine goodness. With 1 of their five-a-day, Tilda Kids come
3 Ingredient Sweet Potato Fritters with thanks to MAM
3 ingredient fritters are a simple but delicious snack for lunch! They are great for on the go or at home, and are super easy to make. The recipe below is for sweet potato fritters
Egg and Pesto Recipe
When we first made veggie muffins for our daughter as a snack we always thought to ourselves how bland they were. After playing around with herbs and spices we found that our now n
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Spiced Broccoli and Cheese Muffins with thanks to London Paleo Girl
When we first made veggie muffins for our daughter as a snack we always thought to ourselves how bland they were. After playing around with herbs and spices we found that our now n
Broccoli and pear puree – Dr Sarah Schenker
It’s good to introduce a vegetable with a strong flavour such as broccoli early on to challenge your baby’s taste buds and let him experience something different to the mild sw
Vegetable Muffins – Siobhan Berry, Mummy Cooks
Siobhan Berry from MummyCooks.com is certified in infant nutrition and SOS trained in feeding a fussy or problem feeder. Siobhan is the author of the much acclaimed Baby & Family R
Courgette, Pea & Mint Puree
Siobhan Berry from MummyCooks.com is certified in infant nutrition and SOS trained in feeding a fussy or problem feeder. Siobhan is the author of the much acclaimed Baby & Family R
Instant Fruit Ice Creams – Sally J. Hall, author of Plant Based Baby
A very quick, simple and refreshing dessert for those lazy summer days. Serve in a little bowl or get some nice cones. The basis for all of these varieties is frozen bananas and it
All The Greens – Sally J. Hall, author of Plant Based Baby
One of the best ways to get vitamins into your baby is to offer a good mix of vegetables and fruit and this brightly coloured purée used three nutritious ingredients.
Avocado Pesto Spiral Pasta – Sally J. Hall, author of Plant Based Baby
Pasta is a favourite for adults and kids alike and there are so many shapes that you can really have fun. Start with tiny pasta shapes and progress to chunkier versions like fusill
Apricots and Apricot Swirl – Dr Sarah Schenker
Apricots are another low GI good owing to their high fibre content, so although they taste sweet, there is no spike in blood sugar, instead they release their energy slowly which i
Broccoli and parmesan gratin – Dr Sarah Schenker
It’s good to introduce a vegetable with a strong flavour such as broccoli early on to challenge your baby’s taste buds and let him experience something different to the mild sw
Butternut squash, pea, broccoli and kale
You can choose how smooth or lumpy to make this yummy butternut squash, pea, broccoli and kale dish depending on where your little one is on their weaning journey.
Super Green Purée
One of the best ways to get vitamins into your baby is to offer a good mix of vegetables and fruit and this brightly coloured purée used three great, fresh ingredients.
Butternut Squash & Lentil Purée
This tasty recipe for butternut squash and lentil puree can be made for every stage of weaning. You can include other vegetables too.
Carrot, red lentil and garam masala purée
This Carrot, red lentil and garam masala purée is a more filling meal for your little ones, as the lentils provide lots of healthy protein. The garam masala adds spice without hea
Easy One Pot Chicken – By Leading Children’s Cookery Author Annabel Karmel
Chicken is great as it’s so versatile, plus it is also packed with protein and vitamin B12 to help babies grow. As with this recipe, you can combine it with sweet root vege
Ratatouille by Nanny Joyce from the Grandparent Hub
Many thanks to Nanny Joyce – Nanny to Sebastian (15 months) and Evie (3 and ¾) from The Grandparent Hub
Mushroom and Spinach Puree by Pocketnannies
This recipe is great to use once weaning is established by using it as a way to pack out a main meal.
Packed with Veg Spaghetti Bolognese by Sarah Williams, mum of four
Sarah is a mum of four and the co-founder of Your Own Life Organised – lifestyle products including daily planners, mindfulness journals and a 4 in 1 Organiser in eye-catch
Quick and Easy Salmon Parcels by Sarah Williams, mum of four
Sarah is a mum of four and the co-founder of Your Own Life Organised – lifestyle products including daily planners, mindfulness journals and a 4 in 1 Organiser in eye-catch
Boiled egg with broccoli and cheese soldiers
Here’s the perfect quick-fix lunch. It’s a fresh take on a boiled egg and soldiers. MAKES: 1 BOILED EGG WITH BROCCOLI AND CHEESE SOLDIERS
Baked Sea Bass with Peas by The Grandparent Hub
Sea bass is a great healthy fish to use for all the family. Sea bass is very soft which lends itself really well to weaning. We would recommend this for 12 months plus a
Red Lentil Bake by the Grandparent Hub
Lentils and sweet potato are a great combination and make for a healthy meal. This recipe is simple to make.
Salmon with Carrots, Cheese and Tomatoes by leading children’s cookery author Annabel Karmel
Fish in your baby’s diet is so important. We know that the healthy fats contained in fish encourage growth as well as the development of your baby’s brain, nervous system and v
Chicken and Apple Balls – By leading children’s cookery author Annabel Karmel
My signature Chicken and Apple Balls recipe is where it all began and helped encourage my fussy eating son to eat chicken for the first time. This finger food recipe is perfect for
Dip Dip Chickpea and Carrot Pancakes (V)
Don’t wait for pancake day to enjoy these scrummy, nutritious pancakes with dippy eggs.
Tofoo Scramble English Muffins
Here’s a tasty recipe Tofoo Scramble recipe that’s quick to make and sure to be a hit. Serves 2 Prep 5 min Cooking 10 min
Broad beans and cream cheese
This recipe for broad beans and cream cheese on toast makes a great and delicious lunch that has a good mix of vitamins, some fibre, protein and carbs for energy and can
Ratatouille
A versatile recipe that is great for the whole family. For toddlers and the rest of the family serve the ratatouille as a sauce over wholegrain pasta with a sprinkling of grated ch
Sweet Potato with Broccoli and Peas – by Annabel Karmel
When introducing a new bitter flavour it is always worth combining it with one you know your baby already likes or is comfortable with. It’s amazing how a bit of sweet potato can
Broccoli, Pea and Mint Puree by Pocketnannies
Once you’ve introduced first tastes and moved onto stage 2 of weaning we’d recommend adding some subtle flavours to the food you give your little one. This could accompany a me