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Banana + Pear + Ginger Baby Food Puree
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by Michele Olivier on May 1, 2015 (updated Feb 26, 2021)
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This Banana, Pear + Ginger Fast Baby Food Puree is an easy starter puree for baby! It’s full of flavor and an awesome freezer stash. Made with just four ingredients – banana, pear, ginger and formula or breast milk – this recipe is as fast and easy as it gets!
Banana, Pear + Ginger Baby Food PureeI am officially going to re-name this puree to be – Best Puree for Babies and Toddlers for Traveling Ever Made in the History of Baby Food Making!!! Someone quick, run that new name down to the title office.
We went on vacation, actually we are on vacation right now.. hello from paradise, but before I left I just had to make this puree again to share it with you. It is the best puree ever made, so one has to share that type of priceless info.
Since this was our first trip with Parker (gulp) and our first International trip with kids (double gulp), I wasn’t sure what I was getting myself into or what to even pack.
So after many nights overanalyzing it, I decided that we needed at least 3 suitcases full of stuff, I hesitantly backed out of actually shipping a box to the place we were staying but decided that might be overkill, this puree in squeesy pouches for both Parker and Ellie for the plane ride and of course a on-line grocery store order with vacation essentials like white wine, spritzer, bags of chips and some local salsa all delivered to our door before our arrival.
When in doubt have wine chilled and waiting your arrival, my new travel motto.
You guys, this puree is one of the smoothest and creamiest purees I have ever made!! And even though I say that all-the-time, I actually out did myself this time.
This puree is beyond delish!
It is so soft and velvety that you almost don’t register how delicious it is until it ends with a swift note of sharp tangy ginger. Like woozers! Hellllloooooo ginger!
So while I just went for it with the ginger, and we all loved the result, you may want to back down on the amount of ginger you add and slowly add it in as you blend up this puree.
For this quick puree, you flash-steam both the pears and the bananas, which helps open up the banana so the end puree isn’t as thick as normal banana purees tend to be and then you blend with just a small amount of freshly grated ginger. Bananas and pears are full of not only potassium, fiber, vitamin A and C, but they also have an amino acid called trytophan which helps baby relax during stressful situations. I added freshly grated ginger for some pow and also because it is great to help relieve nausea and motion sickness in both adults and babies.
Bonus is that bananas help with hangovers, so momma happily finished off the last of the puree while nursing a white wine hangover the first day on vacation. Party ON!
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- 2 pears
- 1 banana
- 1/4 – 1/2 tsp fresh ginger, minced (see notes)
- 1/4 cup reserved water, breast milk or formula
Core and chop the pears, peeling is optional. Peel the banana.
In a medium saucepan, bring 2 inches of water to a boil over medium heat. Place the pears and banana into a steamer basket and steam for 5 minutes. Let cool slightly.
Add the pears, banana and ginger to a blender or food processor and puree until smooth, adding 1/4 cup of reserved water or liquid if needed.
Place in air-tight container and refrigerate or freeze immediately. This will help with discoloring.
Yield: 14 ounces
Age: 6+ months
Notes on Ginger: Ginger gets pretty sharp pretty fast, so you can always start with 1/4 teaspoon and add more if needed. I went with 1/2 teaspoon and it was perfect for my tastes.
Storage: Fridge – store in an airtight container in the fridge for 3-4 days. Freezer – can be frozen for up to 4 months (this and this are my favorite freezer storage containers).
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//in 10-12 months, 12-18 months, 18 months+, 5-6 Months, 6-9 months, 7-9 months, Homemade Baby Food Recipes | BÉABA USA bananas, pears Breakfast, Dessert, Main, Main Dish, Snack Fruits 0 stars /by Julianna KlepackiA purée that’s delicious for baby and for adults? Yes! We came across this fantastic recipe from Weelicious. com and adapted it for Babycook- not only is it a fiber-filled sweet treat for your baby, but adults can enjoy it too. We suggest swirling it into oatmeal or even into ice cream. Top it with a sprinkle of cinnamon for a little extra spice!
Good to Know: Pears are super high in fiber, Vitamin C and potassium. Unlike other fruits, pears do not need to be skinned before feeding to baby- the skin is easy enough for baby to digest.
- Course Breakfast, Dessert, Main, Main Dish, Snack
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A purée that's delicious for baby and for adults? Yes! We came across this fantastic recipe from Weelicious.com and adapted it for Babycook- not only is it a fiber-filled sweet treat for your baby, but adults can enjoy it too. We suggest swirling it into oatmeal or even into ice cream. Top it with a sprinkle of cinnamon for a little extra spice! Good to Know: Pears are super high in fiber, Vitamin C and potassium. Unlike other fruits, pears do not need to be skinned before feeding to baby- the skin is easy enough for baby to digest.
Ingredients
Instructions
- Put the bananas and pears in the steamer basket.
- Pour water into the tank (level 3).
- Start the cooking process.
- When the bananas and pears are cooked, put them in the blending bowl, reserving the cooking liquid.
- Add some of the cooking liquid to bring the purée to the desired consistency and blend.
Recipe Notes
As always, please check with your pediatrician before introducing new foods to your baby.
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Pear and Banana Puree
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pears and bananas are the ideal baby food for complementary foods when a banana is introduced to combine with other fruits. This baby puree also goes well with rice cereal. nine0003
Remember that pears and bananas are an excellent source of fiber, so mashed potatoes are great for improving digestion. It is best to make pear and banana puree during the pear season, since bananas are available to us all year round, but it is best to offer the baby seasonal and local pears.
Pear and banana puree suitable for children over 8 months old.
Introduced foods for baby food: Banana, pears, rice flakes.
Pear and banana puree
Ingredients
- 1 pear
- 1 banana
- rice flakes for thickening
portions: portions
Instructions
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Clean and cut a pear into pieces, and slightly consume a little in a steam room or a small carrier.
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Drain the pear and place in a bowl, mix with fresh banana pieces, beat with a blender.
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Bring puree to a homogeneous consistency, if too thick add additional liquid in the form of breast milk, mixture, if too thin, then add rice flakes, if the baby is familiar with them. nine0003
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Lemon juice can be added to keep the pear and banana puree from darkening.
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Store in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
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Pear and banana puree can be frozen in ice cube trays and stored for up to 3 months.
If you introduce a banana for the first time together with a pear, then I remind you that first we look at the child’s reaction to a banana for the first few days, according to the waiting rules, then you can make pear and banana puree at the rate of 50 per 50 fruits. When introducing a banana into complementary foods, it must be thermally processed, after the child’s normal reaction to such a product, you can try to give it fresh. nine0003
Bake for 25 minutes.
Blend the pear and banana puree until smooth.
Serve chilled, slightly warm.
Suitable puree for children who are just getting to know the banana.
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Food for babies in Thailand
In any grocery department of large shopping malls, 7-11 and similar stores, you will find Nestle Cerelac, Nestle Nan, Nestle Bear Brand, Danon Dumex, Wyeth Nutrition infant formula. Organic Baby Nature cereals, which are diluted with water, breast or baby milk: rice, rice-banana, rice-pumpkin and rice-carrot. And cereal Cerelac Nestle: rice with apple and cranberries, oatmeal with prunes, rice without milk and many others. If your child is allergic to lactose, they even sell mixtures with goat's milk. nine0003
Various Heinz purees in jars: pear, banana-pear, banana-cream, vanilla-cream, apple-banana cream, egg cream, strawberry-banana cream, apple, parsnip, carrot and sweet potatoes, apple and oatmeal, muesli with apple and blueberries, banana porridge, apple and mango, with sweet corn and pumpkin, with corn and chicken, as well as other products of this company: a mixture with chicken, noodles and vegetables, yogurt banana peach dessert and risotto with vegetables and chicken. nine0003
Please note that with meat additives we have some tension, meatballs, we don’t have soups-puree. And the variety of cereals is small: rice and oatmeal, buckwheat and others are not. Keep in mind that any mixtures and purees may not appeal to your child. If he's so moody and only likes certain brands and flavors, take everything with you.
You will have to forget about children's cottage cheese and other variety of sour-milk products. Although we sell cottage cheese, sour souse and thick unsweetened yogurt, the choice ends there. In any supermarket and 7-11 you will find fruit yoghurts: Activia, Meji, Dutch Milk and others. In my opinion, Thai yogurts are inferior to Russian ones in terms of taste and the presence of sugar. nine0003
Dryers and crackers for those who are teething are almost impossible to find. There are no dryers as a class, and crackers often come with unexpected additives in the form of garlic or pork. But there are cookies that melt in your mouth - Japanese Wakodo and Singaporean Empro Baby Choice.
But there are no problems with fruits and vegetables! Apples, pears, watermelons, grapes, carrots, cabbage, and potatoes familiar to your baby are sold in any shopping center and markets. Be careful with exotic fruits, they can cause allergies. nine0003
Thai food for children of preschool and school age
As for the little ones, the global problem “there is nothing to eat in this Thailand of yours” simply does not exist. All resorts have restaurants and cafes with European cuisine. Another thing, what is your child used to eating? For lovers of home cooking and hodgepodge, there are Russian restaurants. German and Austrian restaurants are happy to offer mashed potatoes and sausages. In Italian restaurants, your little one will happily eat spaghetti, pizza or lasagna. Even Japanese restaurants have special children's meals, Japanese pizza and chicken and rice. I'm not talking about the mass of fast foods, if your child only eats there. nine0003
Almost all European restaurants also serve Thai cuisine - we are in Thailand. Therefore, parents who are thirsty for the exotic will not be bored. In the end, if your child is absolutely unable to eat anything, offer him rice with ketchup. I can already imagine the indignation of mothers who care for a healthy diet, in the style of "what would you be fed like that!" Therefore, I will continue to shock the public.
At 7-11 you can also find something edible for your baby. I will present some ideas for survival in the extreme conditions of a desert island with one 7-11 store. Although this is unrealistic. At 7-11 sausages are spinning: pork, chicken, with cheese and others. Vacuum sealed sandwiches with cheese and ham, chicken wings, sausage slices, which you will be happy to heat up in the microwave. nine0003
S&P's ready-to-cook products, in my opinion, are the best: geiosa, similar to dumplings, with pork or shrimp. Not to mention milk, yogurt, cereal, canned tuna and instant noodles. There are even boiled eggs in a pack of 2. Just don't confuse them with salted eggs or century eggs. If you haven't had time to eat breakfast, hot triangles of sandwiches with various fillings will help you.
From Thai cuisine, of course, you can bring a lot of mild dishes. But will your child like them? Does he eat vegetables? I will give below a small list of dishes that are not spicy and, in my opinion, suitable for children. nine0003
List of Thai dishes for children
- Chok or simply jock (โจ๊ก) is a traditional rice porridge with minced pork that Thais eat for breakfast.
- Khao Thom (ข้าวต้ม) - rice soup with pork, chicken or fish.
- Khao Khai Thiaw (ข้าวไข่เจียว) - rice with fried egg, as a variation can be fried rice with scrambled eggs.
- Khao Man Kai (ข้าวมันไก่) - boiled chicken pieces with rice cooked in chicken broth, this dish is usually served with broth. nine0209
- Khao Phat (ข้าวผัด) - fried rice with egg, greens and what you order: chicken, pork, seafood or vegetables.
- Khao Suai (ข้าวสวย) - steamed jasmine rice.
- Khau Niau (ข้าวเหนียว) is a traditional sticky rice.
- Khao Phat Sapparot (ข้าวผัดสัปปะรด) - fried rice with pineapple pieces.
- Khao Mok Kai (ข้าวหมกไก่) - rice stewed with chicken and turmeric.
- Kuay Tieu Nam Sai (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวน้ำใส) - soup with noodles and meatballs made from chicken, beef, pork or fish. nine0209
- Po Pia Thot (ปอเปี๊ยะทอด) - fried spring rolls with vegetables.
- Keng Tjut (แกงจืด) - soup with vegetables.
- Keng Pa Kai (แกงป่าไก่) - soup with vegetables and chicken.
- Kaeng Om Kai (แกงอมไข่) - soup with vegetables and chicken.
- Kaeng Tjut Wunsen (แกงจืดวุ้นเส้น) is a clear broth with glass noodles, pork, mushrooms and onions.
- Keng Tjut Tofu (แกงจืดเต้าหู้หมู) is a clear broth with minced pork, tofu, mushrooms and onions.
- Phat Thai Ho Khai (ผัดไทยห่อไข่) - fried noodles with wheat germ wrapped in a fried omelet envelope. nine0209
- Khai Thiu (ไข่เจียว) - scrambled eggs.
- Khai Daw (ไข่ดาว) - fried egg.
- Sate Kai (สะเต๊ะไก่) - chicken skewers with peanut sauce.
- Kai Phat Met Mamuang Himaphang (ไก่ผัดเม็ดมะม่วงหิมพานต์) - chicken with cashew nuts.
- Kai Yang (ไก่ย่าง) - grilled marinated chicken pieces.