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These 15 Fast + Easy Baby Food Recipes can each be made in under 15 minutes! These purees are easy, healthy, nutritious, and most of all delicious! Great baby food for 6 months and up (stage 2 baby food).

Want to make your own baby food, but are short on time? Or short on energy? Or just think it will take too long to make your own baby food?
Homemade Baby Food: Vegetable Purees
Both delicious and nutritious, these purees are not only good for your baby but also super easy to make and each one takes less then 15 minutes!
These 3-ingredient purees are made with whole ingredients and are full of nutrients, essential vitamins and minerals that are vital for your baby’s growth.
Also, don’t forget to check out my guide on what kitchen tools you really need to make baby purees. Hint, I’m sure you have everything already in your kitchen. Score two for you!
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This homemade Stage 2 puree comes together in just minutes, is packed with vitamins, and is the perfect healthy recipe for babies aged 6 months and up.
A fun seasonal baby food puree that takes only 15 minutes to make and is packed with vitamin A, beta carotene, potassium, protein and iron just from the pumpkin.
This healthy homemade stage two baby food puree comes together in just minutes, is packed with vitamins, and and perfect for babies aged 6 months and up.
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This Blackberry + Kale + Apple Baby Food Puree is a fast and easy puree -mighty apples are steamed with dark and enticing blackberries and nutrient rich baby kale.
This White Fish + Carrot + Leek Baby Food Puree is a great basic starter fish recipe for baby and takes just 20 minutes to make.
Made with just four ingredients – banana, pear, ginger and formula or breast milk – this recipe is as fast and easy as it gets!
Amazingly Healthy And Tasty Fruit Purees For Babies
All of the orange produce provides your little pumpkin with a big dose of beta-carotene. This easy homemade puree will be devoured by your little one.
Even Popeye would be proud of this Oats, Spinach + Avocado Baby Food Puree, with its mighty amount of calcium, iron, Vitamin A and B, protein, iron and good fat needed for your baby to grow and thrive.
Filled with not 1 but 2 (!!) green veggies that provide a big heaping dose of protein, calcium, vitamin A and C, fiber and iron and served with a side of yumminess.
Homemade Baby Food: Chicken And Carrot Puree
Loaded with vitamin A, B6, C, E, folate, beta-carotene, potassium, calcium, lycopene and fiber, this puree has a ton of essential nutrients for growing baby!
This Banana, Tofu + Pear Baby Food Puree looks meek but it is loaded with potassium, fiber and protein along with high amounts of vitamin B6, C and B2.
NEW TO MAKING PUREES? THEN CHECK OF MYGUIDEON WHICH KITCHEN TOOLS YOUACTUALLYARE GOING TO NEED TO MAKE THE CREAMIEST AND SMOOTHEST BABY PUREES. HINT, IT’S NOT MANY!Weaning your baby is one of those major milestones as a parent. It’s a really exciting time, watching your baby you who’ve nurtured with nothing but milk for the last few months suddenly taking taking that leap to trying so many new tastes, flavours and textures.

Step By Step Guide To Making Healthy Homemade Pureed Baby Foods For Your Baby
It can also be a stressful time as we worry whether we are choosing the right foods for them to eat, are they having too much or too little… it can be a whirlwind of emotions for us parents!
I had two completely different experiences in weaning my children. With my daughter, I had to go back to work when she was 6 months old. I worked full time and long hours and she ate all her meals at the childminder.
I felt very excluded from the process and I guess I lacked the confidence to try weaning my own way at the weekend, so instead I either fed her pouches of food if we were out or made her the food that her childminder told me she liked.
Vegetable Puree For Babies
Second time round it was very different as I was at home full time with the kids and had just started this blog.
I didn’t stick rigidly to one type of weaning; we had a mixture of purees and baby-led, depending on what I wanted my son to eat and also how he responded to it.
Although I was a lot more confident and involved in the weaning process second time round, that’s not to say I didn’t find it difficult at times!
Healthy + Homemade Baby Food Recipes (4+ Months)
With a fussy eating toddler to feed, along with myself and my husband, it often felt like a chore having to make baby food as well. So instead I tried to feed Finn a lot of the same foods and meals that we were eating.
I realised that a lot of the purees that Finn enjoyed actually made really delicious vegetable side dishes for the rest of us!

I would make up big batches of these purees and keep them simple with just a little added milk or butter to help them blend and some greek yogurt or creme fraiche to make them extra creamy.
Baby Puree Recipes To Make At Home
Aoife was going through a particularly picky eating phase at that time but it was actually easier to get her to eat a few spoonfuls of the pureed veggies rather than whole chunks!
Myself and my husband also really enjoyed these as side dishes and we could season them to our own taste too. I would then keep any leftovers in the fridge for the next day or freeze to use at a later time.
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Naturally Sweet Baby Food Recipes
DISCLOSURE: THIS POST HAS BEEN PUBLISHED IN CONJUNCTION WITH ORGANIX AND I HAVE BEEN COMPENSATED FOR MY TIME INVOLVED IN THE CAMPAIGN. ALL VIEWS AND OPINIONS ARE HOWEVER MY OWN.Learn how to make the EASIEST homemade baby food recipes (stage 1) for your little one with these super simple no-cook ideas. Plus: I have the best tips for making them ahead and freezing them so you can batch cook and simplify your days!
As a mom to three kids, I know firsthand how the urge to make homemade baby food can be both exciting and a little daunting. And if you have a busy schedule or other kids in the house, finding the time to actually do it can seem impossible. But, there are so many healthy foods that you can transform into stage 1 baby food purees with hardly any work or special equipment at all!
TIP: I use a regular blender for all of these recipes, so you don’t need to buy a special baby food maker unless you want to.
Homemade Baby Food And Puree Recipes
These homemade baby food ideas are designed for younger babies who are still eating thinner purees, but you can of course use them for older babies and toddlers too. Each can be served as is, or you can combine more than one together to create new flavors if you’re feeling creative!

TIP: If you want to add fat or protein to any of these fruit or veggie purees, simply stir in a little whole milk yogurt, coconut cream, or Avocado Puree.
I’ve found that the easiest and most approachable way to make baby food is to simply use a blender. With fresh ingredients and a little water, breastmilk, or formula to thin it as needed, you can easily make your baby meals without investing in equipment you may not use very long.
Fast Baby Food Recipes (made In Under 15 Minutes!)
TIP: You’ll want to start with at least 1 cup of any base ingredient to ensure that there’s enough in the blender to fully blend up.
These baby foods are meant for early eaters as they are typically very thin and easy for a baby to move around in their mouths. I follow the recommendations to wait until 6 months to start solids, so I personally don’t worry excessively about this distinction as I like babies to experience some texture in their purees. (The ones you find at the store are low allergenic foods and are meant for 4+ months.)
These baby foods are typically a little bit thicker, sometimes include more than one ingredient, and offer a wider variety of ingredients. Most babies are ready for these sorts of purees around 7-8 months, or once they’ve mastered thinner purees. (Again, since I like to do a combined baby feeding approach with both baby led weaning and purees, I don’t worry too much about following the calendar to decide when to introduce these.)
Top 15 Baby Puree Recipes
To make avocado puree for a baby, you just need a fresh avocado, a blender, and some lemon juice if you plan to store it for later. I sometimes even do this with just a fork if the avocado is super soft! It’s a perfect way to introduce a low allergenic food that’s rich in healthy fats.
Baby’s early foods don’t have to be all one food group and beans are
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