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Banana Puree Baby Food: Quick, Easy, Make-Ahead
byAmy Palanjian
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Turning ripe banana into a super smooth baby food is quick and easy. Which makes this Banana Puree baby food a great one to start with and make often as your baby explores solid foods!
Banana Puree Baby Food
With just one simple ingredient—bananas!—this no-cook baby food is so easy and straight forward to make. You’ll need just one banana and you can add extra flavors if you want or you can leave it sweet and basic. This is a great early baby food since babies tend to like the flavor, it’s easy to make smooth, and you don’t need to spend extra money on fancy ingredients.
TIP: To make this recipe, you just need a blender.
Ingredients You Need
To make this easy baby food, you just need ripe banana, pure and simple! Which makes this a great recipe to make when you don’t have a lot of time or didn’t remember to shop for ingredients. 
Tips for Choosing a Ripe Banana
To pick a ripe banana that’s pleasantly sweet but not over ripe, look for one that’s yellow with a smattering of small brown spots. Avoid ones that have large brown areas as that may mean they’re mushy and brown on the inside.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a look at the process involved in making this recipe.
- Slice a very ripe banana and add to a blender.
 - Blend until very smooth.
 - Add cinnamon if desired and serve or store for later.
 
TIP: You can stir in a few drops of fresh lemon or orange juice to help prevent the puree from browning, as it will otherwise naturally do.
Tips for Making the Best Banana Puree
- To store, place into small airtight storage containers and store in the fridge.
 - To freeze, place into an ice cube tray, freeze, then transfer frozen cubes to a freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in an airtight container in the fridge.
  - Add a sprinkle of cinnamon for additional flavor.
 - To make a thicker banana puree, you can simply mash a ripe banana until mostly smooth using a fork or potato masher.
 - To help prevent the puree from browning, you can add a few drops of an acid such as fresh lemon or orange juice.
 - Mix with whole milk plain yogurt, Baby Oatmeal, Baby Rice Cereal, Avocado Puree, Broccoli Puree, or any other baby food you like as desired. (If you stir into oatmeal, you can still freeze it! Just make sure to stir well once thawed.)
 - See more of my favorite baby food combinations here.
 
I’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe, so please comment below to share!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Author Amy Palanjian
Cuisine American
Course Baby Food
Calories 13kcal
Servings 8
- ▢ 1 ripe banana (about 1 cup sliced)
 - ▢ Cinnamon, optional
 
Slice banana to measure out about 1 cup.
 Add to a blender. Blend until very smooth, stopping to scrape down the sides as needed.
Add a tiny pinch of cinnamon if desired.
Serve immediately.
Vitamix Blender
Silicone Ice Cube Tray
Storage Containers
- To store, place into small airtight storage containers and store in the fridge.
 - To freeze, place into an ice cube tray, freeze, then transfer frozen cubes to a freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in an airtight container in the fridge.
 - To make a thicker banana puree, you can simply mash a ripe banana until mostly smooth using a fork or potato masher.
 - Add a sprinkle of cinnamon for additional flavor.
 - To help prevent the puree from browning, you can add a few drops of an acid such as fresh lemon or orange juice.
 - Mix with whole milk plain yogurt, baby oatmeal, mashed avocado, sweet potato, or any other baby food you like as desired.
  
Serving: 2tbsp, Calories: 13kcal, Carbohydrates: 3g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 1mg, Potassium: 53mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 2g, Vitamin A: 9IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 1mg, Iron: 1mg
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How to Make Banana Baby Food
Are you worried about feeding your baby store bought baby food? Making your own baby food is so easy, cheap, and healthy! Find out how to make your own banana baby food here!
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Banana Baby Food
When it comes to our children, we as moms want to give them the best! We want them to be healthy and we want them to have the best start at life possible!
A great way to give your baby the best optimal start is to make your own baby food! Unfortunately store bought baby food can be laden with chemicals and other nasty ingredients.
Making your own baby food fresh is a great way to not only avoid these nasty ingredients, but to give your baby the freshest, most nutritious food possible!
When all four of my children were babies I made my own baby food for them. If you have never done it before, then don’t worry, it’s very easy! I’ll walk you step by step through the entire process:)
And I know it sounds time consuming, but it’s really not. You can make up a whole months worth of baby food in just a few hours!
How to Make Banana Baby Food
Banana baby food is one of the best options when it comes to feeding your baby in a hurry!
Don’t have time to thaw out baby food? Have to feed baby in the car or out somewhere? Worried about your baby food spoiling while out? No worries, banana baby food is the solution!
Between four kids bananas have saved my sanity more times than I can remember! Banana baby food is the easiest baby food to prepare!
The only ingredients that you will need for this recipe are bananas, and possibly a little filtered or reverse osmosis water.
 
So let’s get started and go make some banana baby food!
Choosing Bananas for Baby
When making banana baby food you need to consider the ripeness of the banana.
As adults, we all like our bananas at different stages. I personally like my bananas a little green, my husband can eat them once they have black spots on them (I totally can not do this! lol)
But when it comes to feeding your baby bananas you want to feed them bananas that are very ripe. It should be yellow with some black flecks.
When the banana is at this stage it is not only easier for baby to digest, but it’s easier to prepare as well! Plus, the banana is at it’s nutritional peak at this time.
Banana Puree Baby Food
Now, how do we get from whole banana to banana baby food?
This is honestly so incredibly easy!
Start by peeling the banana.
The next step can be done one of two ways. You can either fork mash the banana, or you can puree it.
  
If your baby is younger or if it’s the baby’s first time eating bananas I recommend pureeing it as it will give it a smoother texture.
If you baby is an experienced eater then fork mashing should be ok. If you’re mashing it be sure to mash all the chunks so that baby doesn’t gag or choke.
Also if the banana is too thick for baby then add a little filtered or RO water and mix or mash it into the bananas.
To puree the bananas I highly recommend purchasing a Vitamix Blender to make your baby food with. It is one of the best blenders and will blend baby food to a super smooth consistency to insure that you do not end up with chunks in the baby food that baby can gag on.
This is the only blender that I will use when pureeing not only baby food, but other recipes such as Sweet Potato Pie or Apple Butter as well! It is the best! And it lasts FOREVER! I have had my Vitamix for over a decade and it’s still going strong and purees foods just as good as the day I got it! Definitely worth investing in!
So add the bananas to the blender.
 You can either blend just the amount that you need, or you can batch blend and save some for later. Below I share the best way to freeze banana puree.
When blending you might need to also add a little water. If the banana seems really thick you might need to add a little water until it reaches the right consistency.
Start with a few tablespoons as you can always add more. If the bananas get too thick they will not blend well. So keep stopping and scraping down the sides of the blender as needed and adding water until all the bananas are smooth and blended well.
You want it to be somewhat thick and not runny, so don’t add too much water. You basically only want to add as much water as is needed to help the blender out. Otherwise the bananas will just stick to the sides and won’t fall down to the blades.
Once all the banana is blended to a super smooth consistency you have baby food! Yep, it’s that easy!
How to Store Homemade Baby Food
But wait, we’re not done yet!
What are you supposed to do with this large batch of banana baby food?
Like I mentioned above you can make a LOT of baby food in a short amount of time.
 The key is to freeze the bananas that you won’t be using in the next couple of days for later. 
However, you don’t want to freeze it all together. You want to be able to freeze it in serving sizes so that you can easily thaw out and use a small amount at a time. This way you can have baby food for a month or more!
How to Freeze Baby Food
To freeze baby food efficiently you really need to get these baby food cube trays. They’re kind of like ice cube trays that have lids.
Simply scoop the pureed banana into the trays, place the lid on, and put it in the freezer. Once they are completely frozen you can pop them out and store them in freezer bags that are labeled with the date made. Bananas will keep in the freezer for up to three months.
Now, bananas do tend to turn dark when refrigerated or frozen. This doesn’t mean that they are bad! They are perfectly safe to eat. However if you want to prevent this darkening you can add a tablespoon of lemon juice for each cup of banana puree.
 
However, only do this if your baby is old enough to eat citrus!
Now you have a large supply of ready made, single serving, banana baby food cubes! How easy is that?!
How to Thaw Frozen Baby Food
When it comes time to use your frozen banana cubes you need to be sure that they are thawed in advance.
There are a couple of different ways to thaw out banana baby food.
The easiest is to put it in a bowl with a lid the night before and let it thaw in the fridge. That way the next day it will be soft and ready to use.
However, I know from experience, that this isn’t always an option! There were many times that I forgot to lay my baby food out and had to do it just before serving it.
I really don’t recommend thawing baby food in the microwave. Not only does it leave hot spots in the baby food that can burn your baby, but it also is bad for the baby food! You can read here about the dangers of microwaves and why I don’t have one.
  
So, the best way to thaw frozen baby food cubes quickly is the fill a bowl that is a little larger than the bowl holding the baby food with hot water. Sit the bowl with the cubes in the hot water. The heat will be enough to cause the cubes to melt.
You might have to change the water a few times and add fresh hot water as it gets cold. Also occasionally turn the cube and break it up as it gets softer to help speed up thawing.
I know this might seem like a pain, but it’s the best way to thaw the cubes so that they don’t get too hot for baby and the best way to preserve the nutrients in the food that you worked hard to make!
Be sure to test the thawed banana to be sure that it is not hot before feeding it to your baby.
How to Store Bananas
Also, if you run out of time and aren’t able to puree and freeze bananas that are very ripe, you can also freeze bananas whole!
Whole bananas can be frozen for up to six months.
I will warn you though, when a whole banana is placed in the fridge or freezer, the peel will turn black! Do not let this scare you, it is still perfectly safe to eat!
Also, frozen bananas will be mushy when thawed out.
 But hey, that’s ok because you’re going to mash or puree them anyways! So now you can easily mash them with a fork to serve to baby. 
Banana Puree
And that’s how you make homemade banana baby food!
Now the only thing left to do is to serve it to your little one:) I hope they enjoy it as much as you enjoy giving your baby the healthiest food possible!
For additional baby food recipes be sure to read:
How to Make Plum Baby Food
How to Make Green Bean Baby Food
How to Make Sweet Potato Baby Food
How to Make Avocado Baby Food
How to Make Carrot Baby Food
How to Make Butternut Squash Baby Food
Banana Baby Food Recipe
Prep Time 10 minutes
Additional Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Ingredients
- Organic Bananas
 - Filtered or RO Water (possibly)
 - Lemon Juice (If baby is old enough for citrus)
 
Instructions
- Start by peeling the banana.
  - The next step can be done one of two ways. You can either fork mash the banana, or you can puree it.
 - If you're mashing it be sure to mash all the chunks so that baby doesn't gag or choke.
 - Also if the banana is too thick for baby then add a little filtered or RO water and mix or mash it into the bananas.
 - To puree add the bananas to the blender.
 - When blending you might need to also add a little water. If the banana seems really thick you might need to add a little water until it reaches the right consistency.
 - Start with a few tablespoons as you can always add more. If the bananas get too thick they will not blend well. So keep stopping and scraping down the sides of the blender as needed and adding water until all the bananas are smooth and blended well.
 - You want it to be somewhat thick and not runny, so don't add too much water. You basically only want to add as much water as is needed to help the blender out. Otherwise the bananas will just stick to the sides and won't fall down to the blades.
   - Once all the banana is blended to a super smooth consistency you have baby food! Yep, it's that easy!
 - If you are batch blending and your baby is old enough for citrus, you can add a tablespoon of lemon juice per cup of banana puree to prevent darkening in the freezer.
 
Strawberry puree with banana - Encyclopedia Baby food
Levchuk Victoria© Levchuk Victoria©Strawberry puree is an ideal fruit food for a baby over 12 months old. Bright color, pleasant sweet taste and aroma will give a lot of sensations to a small child. To enrich the taste buds of the baby, you can mix strawberries and bananas, you get an amazing baby puree that can be safely given as soon as strawberries are introduced into the complementary foods, as they are introduced later.
Strawberries and bananas are rich in vitamin C, which is very useful for a child who is often ill.
  Strawberries  are rich in nutrients. Half a cup of chopped strawberries provides 49 milligrams of vitamin C, which is 98% of the daily value for children aged 6 to 12 months.
 It is also an excellent source of magnesium, vitamin B6 and iron. And contains about 2 grams of fiber per serving. Please note that many people are allergic to strawberries, so we take precautions when a child tries it for the first time. You can find more details in our article. 
Bananas are a sweet fruit loved by almost all babies. The fruit is soft enough to mash with a fork (or gums) and has many health benefits. Bananas are high in potassium, which is said to regulate blood pressure. They also boast a variety of other minerals as well as certain vitamins, including vitamins A, B6, B12, and folate.
Strawberry and banana puree is bright, medium in consistency, fragrant and tasty.
 If strawberry and banana puree is frozen, this baby puree can be mixed with cereals or yogurt, which will enrich the taste of the baby's usual food, especially in winter. However, do not forget that baby puree can be stored frozen for no more than 3 months, so it is better to use whole pieces of strawberries and a fresh banana.
 
Introduced Complementary Foods: Strawberry & Banana
Banana & Cherry Puree Suitable for babies over 12 months old.
Mix strawberries with a blender.
Mix the banana with a blender.
Mix strawberry and banana puree, mix thoroughly.
Do not add sugar
Recipe notes
Keep Strawberry Banana Puree for up to 24 hours in the refrigerator. I draw your attention to the fact that banana puree may darken when it comes into contact with air, so that this does not happen, you can add 1 teaspoon of lemon or orange juice, but if these fruits are introduced into the baby's diet. Citrus products are usually introduced after 2-3 years of age. Therefore, it is best to cook strawberry puree with a banana at a time, either freeze the leftovers or eat them. Frozen strawberry and banana baby puree can be stored for about 3 months.
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 Turkey, potato and carrot stew 
 Zucchini, carrot and broccoli stew 
 Fish, potato, carrot and broccoli stew 
 Rice porridge 
 Whole grain rice porridge 
 Rice porridge with carrots 
 Rice porridge with pumpkin 
 Rice porridge with apples 
 Rice porridge with apple and pear 
 Rice porridge with apple and pumpkin 90 cutlets with vegetables 
 Semi-cooked fish 
 Fish meatballs with ketchup 
 Fish soup for children 
 Fish soup with salmon and celery 
 Carrot and kohlrabi salad 
 Chickpea salad 
 Chickpea and cabbage salad 
 Laziest Soup 
 Creamy Kohlrabi Soup 
 Oatmeal Smoothie 
 Pot Sauce 
 Cheesy Pizza Sauce 
 Pea and Bacon Soup 
 Roasted Vegetable Soup 
 Kohlrabi Soup 
 Cauliflower Soup 
 Salmon Soup 
 with potatoes and turnips 
 Meatball soup for the picky eater 
 Kohlrabi puree soup with green apple 
 Rabbit, pumpkin, potato, broccoli and cauliflower soup 
 Beetroot puree 
 Pumpkin puree with mushrooms 
 Celery Broccoli Soup 
 Pork Potato Carrot Soup/Stew 
 Cheese Pasties 
 Pumpkin Cheese Sauce (Annabelle Carmel Recipe) 
 Buzz Lightyear Sandwich 
 Pumpkin Apple Puree 
 Pumpkin Apple Juice 
 Pumpkin Pumpkin Juice 
 puree soup 
 Fruit salad 
 Mango fruit salad 
 Lavash bread 
 Cauliflower with cheese 
 Linden tea and thyme 
 Experimental noodle soup with lentils 
 Apple puree 
 Apple juice 
 
8 months +
- Vitamins: A, C, folat
 -   MILILS, CHALISH, EARTH, EASTE.
 magnesium, calcium  
Victoria Levchuk©
Banana puree - helps digestion. Bananas are sweet, so babies love their first eating experience. Although most pediatricians believe that it is best to delay the introduction of sweet vegetables and fruits due to the child's possible refusal to eat other less sweet foods.
Bananas and banana puree can be frozen. To keep the banana from turning brown, you can add a little lemon juice while freezing. Citric acid or ascorbic acid helps in keeping fruits fresh. The effect of oxygen on the enzymes in bananas (and most other fruits) causes them to turn from green to yellow to brown to black as they ripen. A black or brown banana is not necessarily a rotten or bad fruit.
Banana puree
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Banana puree - Melo sweet taste will delight the baby.
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 5 minutes 07Place banana in food processor or blender and puree You can also use a fork to puree - heat in microwave for 25 seconds for extra softness  Add formula/breast milk or water to make dilute or add oatmeal (if desired) to thicken. Recipe notes The first time the banana is offered after processing, either boiled or as directed in the recipe after the microwave oven. After banana puree is introduced into the child's diet, fresh fruit can be offered. We are not afraid and add me to VK and Odnoklassniki, Instagram! Like this article? Subscribe to site updates "Encyclopedia Baby Food"! Don't forget to bookmark us! (CTRL+SHIFT+D) Subscribe to the site, comment, share in social networks.On our website Encyclopedia Baby Food there is useful information on the nutrition of your children, which is useful for everyone, and we update the website "Encyclopedia Baby Food" constantly and try to search and write only excellent, verified and necessary information for you and your children.  Disclaimer No. 1:  It must be understood that the author of the articles on the Baby Food Encyclopedia website is not a medical staff, “I am not a doctor. Disclaimer No. 2 : However, the above does not cancel visiting a pediatrician. Before you start complementary foods, you need to get his professional opinion on the best way to introduce new foods for your baby. I also draw your attention to the fact that you need to look at the original date of the published articles, because some of the "best practices" may have changed. Always check with your child's pediatrician about complementary foods and their health.   Disclaimer #3:  Keep in mind that every family is unique, every situation is also completely unique. There are no universal solutions. Only you can find what works best for you. Disclaimer No. 4: On the Encyclopedia Baby Food website, photos from books on baby food with attribution are used to better understand the information (Article 1274, paragraph 1, part four of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation). Literature on baby food is found in the public domain on the Internet.  Apricot puree with chicken  Cauliflower with cheese Linden and thyme tea Experimental noodle soup with lentils Apple puree Apple juice Don’t be afraid and add me to VK and Instagram, Odnoklassniki! Like this article? Subscribe to site updates "Encyclopedia Baby Food"! Don't forget to bookmark us! (CTRL+SHIFT+D) Subscribe to the site, comment, share in social networks.   On our site Encyclopedia Baby Food there is useful information on the nutrition of your children, which is useful for everyone, and we update the site "Encyclopedia Baby Food" constantly and try to search and write only excellent, verified and necessary information for you and your children.Disclaimer No. 1: It must be understood that the author of the articles on the Baby Food Encyclopedia website is not a medical staff, “I am not a doctor.” The information I share is based on my own experience. My goal is not to teach you how to eat or feed your child, but to talk about how we did it, what new things I learned or read. This expands the picture of Baby Food knowledge, gives you a glimpse of the whole process so you can decide if you like it or not.   Disclaimer No. 2  : However, the above does not cancel visiting a pediatrician. Before you start complementary foods, you need to get his professional opinion on the best way to introduce new foods for your baby. Disclaimer #3: Keep in mind that every family is unique, every situation is also completely unique. There are no universal solutions. Only you can find what works best for you. Certain goals require certain sacrifices and priorities - not everyone wants to make that choice, and that's GREAT! Just know what you want to achieve, and be ready to get to work, putting the best of your strength!   Disclaimer No. 4:  On the Encyclopedia Baby Food website, photos from books on baby food with attribution are used to better understand the information (Article 1274, paragraph 1, part four of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation). Literature on baby food is found in the public domain on the Internet.  | 

 
 ” The information I share is based on my own experience. My goal is not to teach you how to eat or feed your child, but to talk about how we did it, what new things I learned or read. This expands the picture of Baby Food knowledge, gives you a glimpse of the whole process so you can decide if you like it or not. 
 Certain goals require certain sacrifices and priorities - not everyone wants to make those choices, and that's GREAT! Just know what you want to achieve, and be ready to get to work, putting the best of your strength! 
  
 I also draw your attention to the fact that you need to look at the original date of the published articles, because some of the "best practices" may have changed.  Always check with your child's pediatrician about complementary foods and their health.  
 







