Baby Food Recipes

Every baby deserves food made with fresh and healthy ingredients. With nutribullet®, making simple and healthy baby food from scratch has never been easier. Filled with vitamin-rich fruits and veggies, these quick and simple recipes will turn snack and mealtime into your baby's favorite time of day! Browse them all to give your little one a variety of flavors, textures, and nutrients to enjoy.

bowl of peach oatmeal with sliced peaches on top
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Peach and Oatmeal

This purée mixes soft, luscious peaches with hearty oats to make a filling blend your baby will eat right up. We recommend white peaches for their sweetness, but you can use any variety. Unsweetened canned peaches are also a great option.

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Tofu, Carrot, and Spinach Blend

Packed with protein, tofu makes an excellent addition to your baby's diet. Combine tofu with carrots and spinach for a balanced blend of essential nutrients. 

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Green Pea Puree

Baby will soon say please to peas! These little green bits are sweet, tasty, and packed with vitamins K and B6 to keep your little one nourished.

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Broccoli Puree

Eating broccoli boosts the body's ability to detoxify, and it is full of vitamin C, making it a perfect food when baby has the sniffles.

A small blender cup with a smiley face with Strawberry and Banana Purée, next to a plate with sliced bananas and strawberries, and a bowl with a spoon.
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Strawberry and Banana Puree

Here is a sweet treat your baby will love! Strawberry and banana are as iconic a duo as peas and carrots.

Three Apple Carrot Muffins dusted with sugar on a light blue polka dot plate, with fresh baby carrots nearby over a cloth napkin.
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Apple Carrot Muffins

Moist and tender, these little muffins are great for breakfast or an afternoon snack.

A bowl of blended spinach and potato with spinach leaves and number blocks outside
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Creamy Spinach Potato

This is a nutritious and comforting purée, pumping up the fluffy texture of mashed potatoes with the green goodness of spinach. Spinach also contains iron, which is essential for babies older than 6 months to get from food sources.

Black bean quesadilla with black bean puree, sliced nectarine and a glass of milk
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Black Bean Spread

A baby-friendly take on hummus, this bean purée is great on toast or baby crackers or mixed in with other blends. Black beans are also loaded with protein, fiber, and antioxidants, so you can feel good about letting your little one take a dip!

Plate of pureed green beans and rice with steamed green beans and rice
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Green Beans and Rice

Two classic dinner sides collide in one wholesome purée. Green beans are a great first veggie for babies since they’re mildly flavored and full of fiber, folate, vitamin A, and vitamin C – an essential nutrient that helps with iron absorption.

Plate of toddler food with pureed blend and fruits with glass of milk
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Beef, Potato, and Spinach

It’s a Sunday roast in purée form – a grownup meal for growing babies! Beef is a great source of iron, which babies start needing from external sources at 6 months of age. Blending it with other ingredients is a great way to introduce its texture to your little one.

Blender with blended sweet potato and toys
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Sweet Potato Puree

With its sweet and mild flavor and rich nutritional profile, sweet potato is a great food to start your little eater on.

Blender full of chicken, rice and veggies next to a bowl of pureed ingredients
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Chicken, Brown Rice, and Carrot

A protein, a grain, and a veggie — it’s a complete meal in baby-friendly form! This is one of those double-duty purees that’s made from ingredients that grown-ups love to eat, too. Two birds, one stone — winner, winner chicken dinner!

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