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Here is a master list of healthy AND easy baby led weaning meals that the ENTIRE family can enjoy together! These are all great finger foods and can be enjoyed as soon as your baby is ready for solid food.
If you are struggling to find meal ideas for your baby that are easy and quick to make, look no further. You have come to the right place!
All of these recipes contain a short list of ingredients that are easily accessible and require minimal effort, so you can save that time and energy to spend with your baby!
And you do NOT have to cook separate meals for your baby and the rest of the family. I say baby meals, but these recipes are suitable for 1 year old and beyond!
When you click on all the recipes shared below, you will find visuals as well as suggestions on how to modify and serve to your baby.
Helpful Baby Led Weaning Resources
Here are some in-depth resources to help guide you in exposing your baby to a wide variety of flavors and textures while ensuring that they get the nutrition they need to grow and thrive.
Your baby may still be doing a lot of playing and throwing at this point, and that’s ok. They are still learning to self feed and it’s a skill that takes A LOT of practice. So be consistent and patient. Stick to your mealtime schedule and eat alongside your baby so they can watch and learn from you.
If your baby doesn’t eat much during mealtime, you can offer a little bit of breastmilk/formula afterwards.
Less is more when starting solids. It’s tempting to fill their plates with all kinds of nutritious foods, but that can really overwhelm and intimidate your baby. Start with 2-3 pieces of finger foods or a small portion of mixed foods, and offer more if your baby seems interested.
As your baby gets older, you will probably start to notice their typical eating pattern and you can plate accordingly.
It’s important to expose them to a wide variety of flavors and textures during the first year BUT this doesn’t mean you have to offer something different every single day. Embrace the leftovers and try to change 1-2 things. For instance, if you served lentils with peanut butter and banana one day, try lentils with leftover vegetables the next day.
While it’s our natural tendency to focus solely on the food, I want to encourage you to consider the joy and adventure that comes from exploring all the different foods, which is such an awesome thing to teach your child!
Baby-Led Weaning Breakfast Ideas
Many of the popular breakfast foods are oftentimes loaded with sugar and lack the nutrients that babies need. You will be pleased to find that all of these recipes are super EASY to whip up and are made only with wholesome ingredients that are easy to find.
They are great finger foods and so flavorful that your whole family will enjoy starting the day on the right foot!
Super easy to make, this healthy baked oatmeal recipe with juicy strawberries and bananas is the perfect make ahead breakfast or snack for the whole family!
These eggless pancakes are proof that you can have a light and fluffy breakfast treat without the eggs! Not only are they easy to make, but they're also versatile
Made with simple, healthy ingredients, these strawberry banana pancakes are light, fluffy, and delicious! They contain no added sugar and are a delicious breakfast for the whole family!
These banana carrot muffins are perfectly moist, healthy, and flavorful! Made with all natural ingredients, they are a great breakfast that even your baby and toddler can enjoy!
This vegan quinoa bake with zucchini is a delicious way to serve quinoa to babies and kids. It's also an easy opportunity to add variety to their breakfast or snack!
Nutritious and easy to make, this baby-friendly omelette made with whatever veggies you have on hand is the perfect breakfast/snack for babies and toddlers!
Making homemade baby cereal or porridge is SO easy and inexpensive! If you've only been serving rice or oat-based cereals, give this iron-rich quinoa version a try!
These spinach pancakes are super easy to make with just a handful of wholesome ingredients. These dye free green pancakes are the perfect finger food for babies and toddlers, especially!
Made in a blender with simple ingredients, these banana pancakes for babies and toddlers make for a delicious and filling snack or meal. Fluffy and moist, if you are looking for a baby led weaning pancakes recipe, this is it!
Here are some healthy recipes that can be enjoyed at home or packed for daycare.
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Quinoa Wraps (Tortillas)
Made with just quinoa and chia seeds, these healthy quinoa wraps are a delightful addition to any meal, from tacos and burritos to a tasty treat for kids.
English muffin pizza is a super fun and delicious way to encourage even the pickiest eater to eat their vegetables! And if you're looking for a safe and healthy baby pizza recipe, step right up!
Made with healthy ingredients like broccoli, carrots, and quinoa, these egg and dairy-free vegetable muffins with quinoa are perfect for baby led weaning and school lunchboxes.
It's ridiculously easy to make high-protein, gluten-free, and vegan lentil wraps or tortillas at home! While you only need 2 ingredients, there are so many ways to customize the fillings and flavors.
These baked veggie nuggets are an easy and fun way to get more vegetables into your child's diet! Made with four vegetables, they are perfect for lunch or snack!
These pumpkin oatmeal bars are high in protein and low in sugar. Moist and packed with the flavors of fall, enjoy them as a delicious no fuss breakfast or snack!
These baby meatballs are made with just 5 simple ingredients and are egg free and dairy free. Tender and flavorful, these are perfect for baby led weaning, toddlers, and the whole family.
baked meatballs made with ground beef, mushroom, and quinoa. It's the ultimate comfort food that can be enjoyed as is or with pasta, vegetables, salads
A quick and easy, baby and kid-friendly twist on an Irish classic comfort food, these mini shepherd pie muffins are filled with beef, vegetables and topped with creamy mashed potatoes
Between milk feedings and solid food, it can feel like the whole day revolves around food. Before you can even catch a breath, it’s eating time. Again.
My hope is that these simple recipes will ease your load. And the best part is you only have to make ONE meal for the whole family with slight modifications for your baby. Let me show you how!
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Carrot and Lentil Soup
This carrot and lentil soup tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen but only takes 30 minutes to make! It's hearty, nutritious, and super flavorful.
A cozy, hearty meal is what I promise with this Thai chicken and lentil curry recipe! Made with a few kitchen staples, it's a healthy and EASY dinner perfect for the whole family.
Bursting with flavor, this creamy butternut squash curry with chickpeas is the ultimate comfort food. It's seriously the perfect one pot weeknight meal.
This fall inspired ultimate comfort meal, one pot parmesan pumpkin quinoa, is super easy to make, healthy, and delicious! It’s vegetarian, naturally gluten free and makes for a perfect weekday meal.
A baby and kid-friendly comfort meal you don't want to miss! This chicken spinach quinoa casserole with black beans is super easy to make and loaded with iron and protein.
Thick and hearty, this vegetarian slow cooker chickpea lentil chili is sure to keep your baby and child happy and nourished. It's also an incredibly iron-rich meal!
Another EASY, 30 minute weeknight meal you can enjoy with your baby and kids! This Instant pot chicken and broccoli is also a great way to continue exposing your child to one of the top food allergens, peanuts.
This baby and kid-friendly sweet potato sauce is EASY to whip up and can be enjoyed with pasta, grains, or as a dip for crackers and vegetables. It's great alternative to tomato-based sauces.
A healthy and easy to digest soup for your baby! This Korean radish soup is especially great to serve during times of illness, teething and constipation.
This homemade hamburger helper is the perfect meal that the whole family can enjoy. Made with ground beef, veggies, and pantry staples, it is oh so hearty, comforting, and guaranteed to be on your table in 30 minutes or less!
This easy cabbage lasagna serves as delicious and unique alternative to traditional noodle-based lasagna, and the best part is that it can be prepared entirely in a skillet.
If you're in need of a quick and easy weeknight family meal, here's an Instant Pot Korean chicken and potatoes recipe that everyone, including babies, will enjoy!
This baby-friendly Korean bulgogi is easy to make and perfect for your baby, toddler, and family! If you’re looking for a baby led weaning recipe and healthy kid friendly meal on a budget, make this today!
This vegan African peanut stew is rich and flavorful and uses staple pantry ingredients. Made in one pot, requires minimal prep work, loaded with nutrition – It's an easy family meal!
Zucchini, also known as courgette, is a versatile and healthy vegetable for babies. Here is everything you need to know to serve it in a way that is safe and delicious.
Cauliflower is a wonderful first food for babies! Here's how to cook and serve it to your baby along with easy and nutritious recipes for 6 months and up.
Pumpkin is an amazing first food for babies. Serve this nutritious food to your baby with ease and confidence by using these cooking and serving tips and recipes.
Here's how to cook frozen green beans so they’re crisp-tender, not mushy! Made with minimal ingredients and little effort, this is an easy side dish for those busy weeknights.
There are so many delicious fruits that you can serve to your baby, and here’s how! And if you heard that you should introduce vegetables before fruits, that is simply not true. Here is what research says about fruits vs. vegetables when it comes to feedinng your baby.
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Apples for Babies
Learn how to safely prepare and serve apple to babies as early as 6 months! You can puree or offer as a finger food for baby led weaning.
When your baby is ready to start solids, start with one meal per day. Food at this age is mostly for exploration and learning. Give them plenty of space to explore in a way that feels comfortable to them.
This stage is also for building structure and routine around mealtimes along with breastmilk/formula.
By 8 months, your baby should be eating at least 2 meals a day, working towards 3 meals by 9-10 months. There is no need for snacks until after 1.
How much should a baby eat at each meal?
It truly depends on your baby! Babies are born with an innate ability to self-regulate and only they know how much they need to eat. And this includes small babies as well.
And as frustrating and concerned you may be, the best thing you can do is to resist the urge to take over and force your baby to eat a certain amount. By doing so, you are derailing their incredible ability to eat when hungry and stop when full. Not to mention, your mealtimes will most likely turn into a battleground.
Instead, continue offering well-balanced meals and follow your baby’s lead, always! Trust your baby. They truly do know how much they need to continue growing.
But is my baby really eating enough?
Prioritize milk feedings and consistently offer well-balanced meals that will help meet their nutritional needs.
If your baby is growing, following their unique growth curve, and happy, they are eating the amount of food that’s RIGHT for them, even if it’s less or more than the recommendations or what you think they need to be eating.
Baby Led Weaning Meal Plan
If you are feeling confused and overwhelmed by what foods to serve, how to prepare foods so they are safe, how to introduce allergens and a wide variety of foods, how to adapt family meals so you don’t spend hours slaving away in the kitchen making two separate meals every.single.day, and on and on…
My 3 month program will save you time, energy, money, and sanity!
I’ve done all the hard work for you so all you need to do is follow the daily and weekly game plan and watch the cooking demos for EVERY.SINGLE.MEAL you will make for 3 months. By doing so you’ll be able to serve all the meals you see here plus 130+ effortlessly!
I’ve also heard from so many parents that an unexpected benefit to following this program for their baby was that it encouraged their older fussy eater(s) to start trying new foods and expanding their food choices.
I’ve done all the hard work for you so all you need to do is follow the daily and weekly game plan and watch the cooking demos for EVERY.SINGLE.MEAL you will make for 3 months. By doing so you’ll be able to serve all the meals you see here plus 130+ effortlessly!
I’ve also heard from so many parents that an unexpected benefit to following this program for their baby was that it encouraged their older fussy eater(s) to start trying new foods and expanding their food choices.
Do you want to minimize picky eating and set a solid foundation for a lifetime of healthy eating habits?
Check out this 3 month mastering self-feeding program! It’s the closest thing to me being in your kitchen
Thank you so much for stopping by! I am Min, a Registered Dietitian, a Christ follower, a wife, and a mom to our two miracle babies! Currently, I’m having a ton of fun feeding their tummies and sharing our baby led weaning journey! Follow me on Instagram if interested in seeing daily menu as well as tips and tricks.
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