Hardware:
Steamer basket
Immersion Blender
Food Processor
Blender
Pressure cooker
Ice Tray
Software:
Pears
Carrots
Bananas
Cauliflower
Oatmeal Powdered in the food processor (Not instant)
White/Brown Rice Powdered
Sweet PotatoesFor the cereals such as rice and oatmeal I like to prepare in advance and store in room temperature in an airtight jar. They work great for mixing with veggies or fruits. If your baby is starting off for the first time simple blend finer. As your child grows you may option to leave the purees a bit chunkier. Generally I believe the rule of thumb is no early than 4 -6 months and feedings should only follow a milk feeding. Up to 1 year of age children should get the majority of their nutrients from milk. Solids are just an added bonus so they can practice eating. It also develops their tiny palates and mouth muscles for imminent gibber jabber.
To begin with cereal take either ricer white or brown and blitz in a food processor until powdery. The same applies to oatmeal or barley. You can make this in small batches to store. To prepare boil water and mix in some of the cereal until it forms an loos oatmeal like consistency. You will want to start off with a high flame to boiled the water then drop to a simmer in a closed pot once you introduce the cereal. Simmer covered for 30 -45 minutes and if you would like it runnier introduce some more water and use an immersion blender directly into the pot until the texture becomes more like cream of wheat. You really cannot over cook this but the bottom can burn if you don't stir often before.
Oatmeal:
Let cool fully before placing into ice trays to freeze. I prefer the silicon ice trays because they allow you to pot the serving right out. Place in a freezer back or airtight container for up to 3 mos.
For Fruits you simply skin, cut into chunks and blitz in either a food processor to blender. Best practice would be to microwave or steam small batches to tenderize the flesh for even easier digestion. Ripe avocados and bandannas can easily be smashed with a fork and do not require cooking.
Pears:
Peaches:
For Veggies, I like using the pressure cooker. Within minutes your veggies will be overcooked and well softened for the food processor for easy blitzing. You can always add the water it cooked or butter or apple juice to make it especially runny and easy to digest.
Cauliflower:
Sweet Potatoes:
Carrots:
One night we were able to leverage the cauliflower with Chelsea's meal as well as our own. It's a great way to kill two birds with one stone.
Software:
Salmon fillets or steaks
SnP
Crushed Dry Tarragon
1/2 Lemon
2 tablespoons of unsalted butter
Cauliflower Puree
Hardware:
Cast iron skillet
Whisk
For the salmon rinse cold water and pat dry. Season with SnP and Tarragon. Heat up cast iron skillet with 1 tablespoon of butter until light whisks of smoke start to appear.
Sear the salmon on each side for approximately 4-6 minutes each until the flesh is firm to the press like your forehead.
Squeeze fresh lemon on top.
Heat up your cauliflower puree with 1 Tablespoon of butter. SnP to taste. Whisk and zest 1/2 of the lemon you used on the salmon.
Pour onto a plate and place your salmon on top. Feed your kid then feed yourself when she goes to sleep. You both should be happy.
For the salmon
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