How to Make Your Own Baby Food and Two Recipes to Get You Started (2024)

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When it comes time to feeding your baby solid foods, your initial vision might be dipping a spoon into a little jar of pureed peas, carrots or bananas. Did you know that your baby will eat about 600 of these cute little jars of baby food? And that the cost of all these jars can add up to $400-$600?

If you are interested in making a HUGE dent in this baby budget line item, we recommend you make your own baby food. Now don’t laugh, roll your eyes or start trembling at the thought of cooking – most people find it surprisingly simple and quick to make baby food.

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Homemade baby food will cost less than $100, saving your family up to a whopping $500! And before you ask ” but who has the time?”, think about using the tried n’ true ice cube tray method of making baby food. It will take only 30 minutes per week! There are not many things you can do in 30 minutes a week to save hundreds of dollars.

Here are the four basic steps to making baby food:

Step 1: Start with fresh fruits or vegetables. Depending on the type of food, you will need to wash, chop and peel the fruits and vegetables. If you are using frozen produce, simply open the package.

Step 2: Cook the food in the microwave or steam the food on the stove. Foods are done when the can be pierced or mashed easily with a fork.

Step 3: Pour the food and cooking juices into a food processor or a blender and puree to a soft and velvety texture. You may need to add water to get the right texture.

Step 4: Spoon the food puree into ice cube trays. Cover and place them in the freezer. When frozen, pop the baby food cubes out into a freezer storage bag. Baby food cubes stay fresh for up to two months in the freezer.

When it comes time to feed your baby, simply select baby food cubes from the freezer, defrost and the rest is YUM!

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Here are a couple of recipes to get you started.

Apple Puree

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How to Make Your Own Baby Food and Two Recipes to Get You Started

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Ingredients

  • 6 medium golden delicious apples

Instructions

  • Prep - Wash, peel, core and cut apples into one-inch (3 cm) slices.

  • Cook - Place apples in a microwave safe dish. Cover. Cook 5 minutes and let stand for 5 minutes. Cook an additional 5 minutes. The apples are done when they can be pierced easily with a fork.

  • Puree - Place apples and cooking juices into a blender or a food processor. Puree to a smooth texture.

  • Freeze - Spoon into So Easy Baby Food Trays or ice cube trays. Cover. Place in freezer eight to 10 hours or overnight. Remove cubes from trays, place in storage container or freezer bag, and return immediately to the freezer.

  • Makes 24 1-ounce servings. Stays fresh for two months in the freezer.

  • To serve, select frozen apple cubes from the freezer, defrost and warm, check the temperature and feed.

Age to introduce: About 6 months.

Sweet Potato Puree

2-3 medium to large sweet potatoes

Step 1: PREP – Wash, peel and chop sweet potatoes into one-inch (3 cm) cubes

Step 2: COOK – In a medium-size saucepan, pour ½ cup water. Set a steamer basket in the saucepan and place sweet potatoes cubes in the basket. Cover. Bring water to a boil and turn down the heat and simmer for about 12-15 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes. They are done if the sweet potatoes can be mashed easily with a fork. OR Place sweet potatoes and 2 Tablespoons (30ml) of water in a microwave-safe dish. Cover. Cook 8-10 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes. They are done if the sweet potatoes can be mashed easily with a fork.

Step 3: PUREE – Place sweet potatoes and cooking juices into a blender of food processor. Add ½ cup (60 ml) of water. Puree. Add additional ¼ to ½ cup (60 – 100 ml) of water, as needed, to develop of smooth texture.

Step 4: FREEZE – Spoon into So Easy Baby Food Trays or ice cube trays. Cover. Place in freezer 8-10 hours or overnight. Remove cubes from trays, place in storage container or freezer bag, and return immediately to the freezer.

Makes 24 one-ounce servings. Stays fresh for 2 months in the freezer.

To serve, select frozen sweet potato cubes from the freezer, defrost and warm, check the temperature and feed.

Here are few more money saving secrets to making baby food:

  1. Buy fresh produce that is on sale or in season
  2. Use coupons for frozen fruits and vegetables
  3. Make baby food in large quantities and freeze it in single servings

Do you make homemade baby food? What recipes do you have to share?

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Written by Cheryl Tallman, founder of Fresh Baby and originally published here on 5 Minutes for Mom on May 30, 2013. For more than 10 years, Fresh Baby helped has helped parents foster their children’s healthy eating habits and proactively respond to the childhood obesity epidemic that plagues our nation. Cheryl is the author and designer of the company’s award-winning cookbooks and nutrition education products that support many stages of family life including: pregnancy, breastfeeding, introducing solid foods, and feeding toddlers, preschoolers and school-aged children. You can follow Cheryl on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/FreshBabyBiz, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshBabyBiz, Pinterest http://pinterest.com/freshbaby/, or her blog http://freshbaby.typepad.com/.

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How to Make Your Own Baby Food and Two Recipes to Get You Started (2024)

FAQs

What is the best starter food for babies? ›

Soft fresh fruit cut up in small pieces (think: banana, raspberries, or blueberries) Whole-grain waffles or pancakes. Unsweetened oatmeal made with breastmilk or formula combined with cut-up and cooked apples and pears or banana slices.

What supplies do you need to make your own baby food? ›

6. Whole grain baby food: Prepare oatmeal or barley cereal by adding warm water, breastmilk, or formula until you get the desired texture.
  • Blender or food processor.
  • Cooking thermometer (important when cooking meat)
  • Glass baby food jars.
  • Immersion blender.
  • Potato masher.
  • Silicone ice cube trays.

What is the best puree to start with? ›

Great firsts to try:
  • Puréed carrots.
  • Puréed green beans or peas.
  • Puréed squash or sweet potatoes.
  • Mashed avocado (add a little milk or water to thin out consistency, if necessary)

What are stage 1 baby foods? ›

Stage 1 weaning foods

During stage 1, you want to start with weaning foods like soft and pureed foods; think soft cooked sticks and pureed fruits and vegetables, yoghurt, and mashed avocado. Some vegetables that are great to start with are: Parsnip. Broccoli.

Is it more expensive to make your own baby food? ›

Homemade Baby Food Benefit #1: Making baby food is affordable. While it does take more time to prepare homemade baby food than to pop open a jar, it's often cheaper to make your own. For instance, a 4-ounce jar of banana baby food costs roughly $1.00, whereas a 4-ounce banana costs $0.19.

What veggies to start a baby on? ›

Here are some simple and super delicious vegetable puree ideas that you can try with your baby:
  • Spinach and sweet potato puree.
  • Cauliflower and cheese puree.
  • Butternut squash and apple puree.
  • Broccoli with avocado.

What baby food do babies like the most? ›

Most babies prefer sweet potatoes over other vegetables because of their naturally sweet taste. When cooked and mashed, sweet potatoes make a smooth puree that's easy to eat, even for babies who are just starting the to transition to solid foods.

Can you make your own baby born food? ›

To make the food in a packet for mixing with water and feeding while traveling, mix food coloring and baking soda and place it in a tiny bag. To prepare the food, dump the powder into a bowl and add water, then stir and serve.

How long does homemade baby food last? ›

Baby food storage guidelines

Pureed store-bought meat, poultry, or fish can be refrigerated for 24 hours after cooking and frozen for 1 to 2 months. Homemade baby foods will keep for 24 to 48 hours in the refrigerator and for 1 to 2 months in the freezer.

What liquid to add to homemade baby food? ›

If you're introducing your little one to solids, the baby food should be thin and easy to swallow. Get the right consistency by adding 1 or 2 teaspoons of water, breast milk, or formula to the recipe.

What flavor baby food should I start with? ›

Many parents recommend starting with veggies first so that baby doesn't quickly develop a taste for sweeter foods. Start with veggies that have a smooth, runny texture – try green beans or butternut squash. Thicker veggies like spinach puree or sweet potato could be a great next step, too!

What fruit to give baby first? ›

Bananas are mild, mashable and easy to chew. They're loaded with vitamin C, vitamin B6 and potassium, making them a perfect first fruit for baby,” says Jill Castle, M.S., R.D., childhood nutrition expert and co-author of Fearless Feeding: How to Raise Healthy Eaters From High Chair to High School.

How do you start introducing baby food? ›

Start simple

Offer foods with only one ingredient and no added sugar or salt. Wait 3 to 5 days between each new food to see if your baby reacts.

Is it worth making baby food at home? ›

Of course, if you want to buy local ingredients or prefer to make your own baby food (really, it can be fun!), that's a great option, too. Making your own baby food allows you to invent new flavor combinations and introduce your little one to a wider variety of foods than what's found in store-bought jars of baby food.

When should I start making baby food? ›

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend children be introduced to foods other than breast milk or infant formula when they are about 6 months old. Introducing foods before 4 months old is not recommended.

How much does it cost to start baby food? ›

Increase the amount of food gradually, with just a teaspoonful or two to start. This allows your baby time to learn how to swallow solids. If your baby cries or turns away when you feed them, do not make them eat. Go back to breastfeeding or bottle-feeding exclusively for a time before trying again.

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