Apple Puree Recipe (Baby Food – 4 Months Onwards)
Creating nutritious and delicious homemade baby food can be a delightful journey, and this Apple Puree recipe is a perfect starting point for your little one’s culinary adventure. Ideal for babies aged four months and older, this simple yet wholesome puree is easy to prepare, making it an excellent choice for busy parents.
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Apple | 1 |
Water | For cooking (2-3 tablespoons) |
Nutritional Information
Nutrient | Amount per Serving |
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Calories | Approximately 50 |
Protein | 0.2 g |
Carbohydrates | 14 g |
Dietary Fiber | 2 g |
Fat | 0.1 g |
Preparation and Cooking Times
Time | Duration |
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Preparation Time | 10 minutes |
Cooking Time | 30 minutes |
Total Time | 40 minutes |
Servings
This recipe yields approximately 2 servings.
Cuisine
Indian
Course
Lunch
Diet
Vegetarian
Instructions
To begin crafting this delightful apple puree, start by thoroughly washing and peeling the apple to ensure it’s clean and free from any pesticides. Once your apple is prepped, slice it into manageable chunks to facilitate even cooking.
Next, place the apple pieces into a pressure cooker, adding about 2-3 tablespoons of water. This small amount of water helps to steam the apples, ensuring they soften perfectly. Secure the lid and cook the apples under pressure for approximately two whistles. After this, you can release the pressure by placing the cooker under running tap water, which cools it down quickly and safely.
Alternatively, if you prefer a gentler cooking method, you can steam the apple slices in a baby steamer or cook them in a covered pan. This method takes a bit longer, but it’s just as effective in achieving tender, flavorful apples. The pressure cooker or steamer is recommended for its efficiency and ability to retain the nutrients in the fruit.
Once the apple pieces are soft and fully cooked, transfer them to a portable blender or mixer grinder. Blend the apples until you achieve a smooth, creamy puree. If the mixture is too thick for your baby’s taste, feel free to add a little more water to reach your desired consistency, making it thinner and easier for your little one to swallow.
Tips for Serving
- Storage: Store any leftover apple puree in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days, or freeze it in ice cube trays for longer storage.
- Variations: Consider mixing in other fruits or vegetables as your baby gets accustomed to new flavors. Pears, bananas, or even carrots can be delicious additions.
- Taste Testing: Always check the temperature of the puree before serving to ensure it’s suitable for your baby.
By making this homemade apple puree, you’re not only providing your child with a healthy, natural option but also introducing them to the wonderful world of flavors. Enjoy this nourishing meal that is sure to delight both you and your little one!