Carrot and chicken puree as complementary food for eight-month-old babies

Carrot and chicken puree as complementary food for eight-month-old babies

Overview

I have seen that many complementary food recipes contain condiments, which is actually not good. The baby is not allowed to add any condiments before he is one year old, as it can damage the kidneys. So I developed my own pureed meat that is relatively simple, does not hurt the baby, and the baby loves to eat it. Suitable for eight months. When adding pureed meat as complementary food for babies, be sure to start with tender chicken breast, which is easy to digest, and then tenderloin, pork, beef and mutton. Depends on whether you are allergic to fish.

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Ingredients

Steps

  1. Prepare ingredients. Wash and slice an appropriate amount of carrots, or cut them into cubes. Just choose a small amount of chicken breast, your baby won’t be able to eat too much. Chop more green onion to remove the fishy smell later.

    Carrot and chicken puree as complementary food for eight-month-old babies step 1
  2. After the water boils, add the chicken breasts to the pot and cook for about a minute. Then turn it white and fish it out.

    Carrot and chicken puree as complementary food for eight-month-old babies step 2
  3. Then prepare two small bowls, one with onions and chicken on the bottom, and the other with radish. Start steaming for about fifteen to twenty minutes. It depends on the amount you put in.

    Carrot and chicken puree as complementary food for eight-month-old babies step 3
  4. Take it out and put it in a mixer or grind it in a grinding bowl.

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  5. Add rice flour, because it is too dry and the baby may not like it. After adding rice flour, the baby eats more (๑•ั็ω•็ั๑)

    Carrot and chicken puree as complementary food for eight-month-old babies step 5