Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (2024)

by Meghan M | Jul 31, 2018 | Life with Baby | 9 comments

Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (1)

Is it Time for Solid Foods?

You have the go-ahead from your baby’s doctor and you are ready to start whipping up baby food!

Do you feel overwhelmed?

This step by step guide provides the answers you are looking for all in one convenient place!

I provide recipes and introduction schedules so that you don’t have to spend extra mental energy trying to figure out what and when!

Choose from 3 different introduction schedules including

  • introduction based on flavor profile: gentle flavors that will be easy on baby’s tummy and taste buds
  • Introduction Schedule based on season: So that you can shop at local farmers markets or from your own garden
  • Custom Introduction Schedule: You choose, when and what!

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Have you been considering homemade baby food? Are you worried that you are already too busy to make your own? I understand your concern! Besides being a mom I am also a teacher! Believe me when I say I am extremely short on time these days! But let me tell you DIY Stage 1 Baby Food is a lot easier than it sounds! I’ve compiled4 easy stage 1 foods that you can easily whip up in your own kitchen in under 30 minutes. This food will last you weeks! Your baby will also love these quick easy recipes! Read on for directions!

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Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (2)Organic Apples

  1. Remove the core and skin of 4 apples
  2. roughly chop into large pieces
  3. place chopped applepieces into a pan with about an inch of water
  4. bring to a simmer on the stove top and cook until tender (approximately 5-10 minutes)
  5. blend apples and water until smooth
  6. Transfer apple puree into ice cube trays and freeze overnight.
  7. Store frozen pieces in a tightly sealed Ziplocbag for up to 6 months.

Makes approximately 18-1 ounce cubes

Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (3)Organic Carrots

  1. peel and remove ends of 5 large carrots
  2. roughing chop into large pieces
  3. place chopped pieces intoa steamerbasket with water
  4. steam until soft (approximately 5-10 minutes)
  5. blend carrots with some water (or breastmilk) until smooth
  6. Transfer carrot puree into ice cube trays and freeze overnight.
  7. Store frozen pieces in a tightly sealed Ziplocbag for up to 6 months.

Makes approximately 18-1 ounce cubes

Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (4)Organic Cantaloupe

  1. peel and remove pulp and seeds of 1 (very ripe) cantaloupe
  2. roughing chop into large pieces
  3. blend cantaloupe with some water (or breastmilk) until smooth
  4. Transfer cantaloupe puree into ice cube trays and freeze overnight.
  5. Store frozen pieces in a tightly sealed Ziplocbag for up to 6 months.

Makes approximately 18-1 ounce cubes

Organic Peas

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  1. pour abag of frozen peas into microwave safe bowl
  2. add 1/2 cup of water
  3. microwave on high until peas are very tender (approximately 5 minutes)
  4. blend cooked peas until smooth
  5. transfer pea puree into ice cube trays and freeze overnight
  6. store frozen pieces in a tightly sealed Ziplock bag for up to 6 months

Makes approximately 18-1 ounce cubes

Quick Tips!

  • You can use any blending method you want! We prefer to use an immersion blender because it takes up very little space in our tiny kitchen, and its incredibly easy to clean. ThisAll-Clad Immersion Blender is the one we have and love!
  • Make sure to label your Ziplocbags with the date, Many of your homemade purees will look really similar so it’s helpful to also includethe type of food.
  • When trying to buy organic don’t forget to check out the frozen section of your local grocery store! Frozen produce is a better alternative to canned produce. Many essentials nutrients get lost during the canning process. However, frozen produce is flash-frozen at the peak of freshness which locks in those yummy nutrients. Another bonus of frozen produce? It’s often, already been peeled and chopped! Major time saver right there! Score!
  • If you are a stay at home mom it might be easiest to cook one food at a time every couple of days. It will take such a limited amount of time and you can freeze the extras. I preferred to prep food this way when I was still at home with my daughter.
  • If you work outside the home you might prefer to cook several foods at once! I was able to do the above 4 recipes in under 30 minutes.
  • A note on food allergies and prepping multiple foods at once. Remember when starting new foods only introduce 1 food at a time and wait 3-4 days in between! It’s a little extra work if you are prepping multiple foods at once because you need to thoroughly clean your food processor or blender between foods if the foods you are making are brand new to your baby. Want more info on food allergies? Read my post here!
  • Want more information on starting solids? Check out My Guide to Starting Solids
  • You can also check out my Product Guide for Starting Solids

Still on the fence about making your own baby food? There are 2 great reasons why you should consider it!

1. Cost!

The first is the cost! storebought baby food costs about $1 a serving! I was able to make 48 servings of ORGANIC baby food for around $11.00! That is a huge savings! Making homemade baby food is significantly cheaper than buying premade baby food!

2. Quality Ingredients

The second reason you might want to make homemade baby food is so that you can control exactly what goes into your baby’s food. You can choose fresh, organic produce and prepare it however you want! You won’t have to worry about added preservative or chemicals when you are making your own food!

Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (6)

  • 32 Recipes (enough for 2 food introductions/ week for 4 months)
  • Printable Clean 15 and Dirty Dozen list so you know which foods to prioritize buying organic
  • Information on Allergy Awareness
  • Tips for Introducing Purees
  • Baby Meal Prep Suggestions
  • Spice Suggestions so that you can develop your babies palate!
  • 3 Different Food Introduction Checklists Including
    • Food introduction by flavor profile (ie milder and gentler foods first)
    • Food introduction by season (to allow you to shop seasonally and locally)
    • A customizable introduction schedule. (You choose what and when!)

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    Baby Travel Trendon August 10, 2019 at 2:46 am

    Right now it sounds like WordPress is the preferred blogging platform
    out there rikght now. (from what I’ve read) Is that what you are
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      Meghan Mon August 26, 2019 at 5:22 am

      Yep!

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      Meghan Mon October 16, 2019 at 8:19 pm

      Thank you so much!

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    Lorieon October 13, 2019 at 11:28 pm

    Have you ever considered writing an e-book or guest
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    Victoriaon January 15, 2020 at 4:20 pm

    What do you do when you’re ready to serve the baby food? Jusy thaw it, or cook it?

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      Meghan Mon January 23, 2020 at 2:06 pm

      Hi! You can thaw in the fridge overnight or heat up in the microwave and serve! Baby will probably prefer for the food to be warm anyways!

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    Catherineon January 22, 2020 at 2:44 pm

    Maybe a dumb question but I’m a FTM, after it’s been frozen, how do you serve? Do you give to baby frozen in stick form or thaw and put in bowl?

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      Meghan Mon January 23, 2020 at 2:05 pm

      Hi! You can thaw in the fridge or heat up in the microwave and serve! If you would rather not use the microwave you can cook in a skillet or small pan! Hope that helps!

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Homemade Stage 1 Baby Food Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to puree baby food stage 1? ›

Add veggies or fruit into a high powered blender or a food processor. Blend and add liquid until you reach the consistency you desire. You can make the purees smooth and thin for young babies or thicker and chunkier for older babies.

Is banana a stage 1 baby food? ›

Treat your little one to a delicious and nutritious food selection with Parent's Choice Banana Baby Food, Stage 1, 4 to 6 Months. This classic baby food of banana puree is ideal for children 4 to 6 months of age. Put it in your little one's favorite bowl or feed it to them straight out of the jar with a spoon.

What is the best puree to start with? ›

Start Simple

Start with one food at a time and select foods that are nutritious and easy to mash such as bananas, avocados, peaches, mangoes, plums, grapes, potatoes and butternut squash. If your baby responds well to these, advance to other nutritious foods such as asparagus, kale, ground chicken, or quinoa.

Is applesauce a good first food for babies? ›

At first, babies should have finely puréed single-ingredient foods. (Just applesauce, for example, not apples and pears mixed together.) After your baby is eating individual foods, it's OK to offer a puréed mix of two foods. As babies get older, they will learn to eat a greater variety of tastes and textures.

How to make homemade formula for baby? ›

2 Cups organic whole milk • ¼ cup liquid whey (see whey making instructions below) • 4 tablespoons lactose or beet sugar • ¼ teaspoon Bifidobacterium infantis (Recommend Ther-biotic complete infant) • 1 teaspoon cod liver oil (Carlson) • 2 tablespoons organic cream (make sure carrageenan is not an ingredient) • 1 ...

When can you give applesauce to a baby? ›

Experts recommend only offering pureed apples or applesauce until babies are 9 to 12 months old. After that, you can give your baby small piles of raw apple that's been shredded with a cheese grater.

What is the first puree to give a baby? ›

Oatmeal Puree

Fiber- and iron-packed oatmeal is a great first food for Baby! Iron plays a crucial role in making sure your baby's body is well supplied with oxygen. And good ol fiber keeps your little one's digestion moving. Add 1 cup of old-fashioned oats to 2 cups of boiling water and simmer for about 5 minutes.

When should babies stop eating purees? ›

The stage at which he becomes ready for chunkier textures depends on many factors, from his physical development to his sensitivity to texture. But as a guide, it's wise to try to gradually alter the consistency of his foods from seven months onwards, and aim to have stopped pureeing completely by 12 months.

Is corn a stage 1 baby food? ›

When can babies have corn? Corn can be a healthy part of your baby's diet soon after they start eating solid food, usually around 6 months old. To prevent choking, avoid giving your baby whole corn kernels until they can chew the kernels completely. This may be around 12 to 18 months, depending on their chewing skills.

How to make homemade puree? ›

Cook the food you're using until it's very soft and tender. Mash and puree it, and mix with any other foods if you're making a combination. If you need to thin the food, mix it with some water, breast milk, or formula. When first introducing your baby to solids, start with a single type of food.

Is it OK to make my own baby food? ›

​Yes, you may find several benefits to feeding your baby homemade foods. It can be less expensive than store bought, for example. It can let your child enjoy baby-friendly versions of foods they see the rest of the family eating. And it may be easier than you think.

What consistency should homemade baby food be? ›

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. Older infants can generally handle baby food with thicker consistencies.

Is there a Stage 1 baby food? ›

Stage 1 baby foods are typically the first baby food stage served around six months and are a watery puree of a single ingredient.

When to start stage 1 baby food? ›

Stage 1 (typically 4-6 months old): Start with purees (liquified foods) and begin with one to two tablespoons at a feeding. Stage 2 (typically 6-9 months old): At this stage, you can give your child thicker-consistency purees, and increase the volume to two to four tablespoons at a feeding.

What does Stage 1 baby food look like? ›

Stage 1 Baby Food: The Ideal Solids for Your Baby

The texture of Stage 1 solids is thin and smooth, similar to breast milk or formula. To make the purees thinner, you can add formula or breast milk. Also, there should only be one ingredient in them.

How often should I feed stage 1 baby food? ›

Start by feeding your baby one meal a day, then offer two daily meals (one at breakfast, one at lunch or dinner). Once your baby is 8 or 9 months old, you can gradually move to three solid meals and snacks. Talk to your pediatrician if you have any concerns about your baby's eating.

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