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.

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.

Pureed apples and carrots on a purple plate with cut carrots and apples
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Carrot, Apple, and Cinnamon

Sweet and earthy with a little spice — there's nothing not to love about this nourishing mixture. Since it’s made with fruits and veggies, it’s great any time of day. It can also make a tasty topping for oats and pancakes when baby moves to more solid textures.

Blender with berries surrounding blender and tablespoon of chia seeds
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Yogurt and Berries

This is a sweet and tangy way to introduce dairy into your baby's diet. Opting for real fruit as a sweetener is a great choice over pre-sweetened yogurt, as it adds fiber and tons of nutrients to the mix. Swirl in some chia seeds for a boost of iron and omega-3’s.

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Banana-Pineapple Yogurt

A treat baby will love and the family can enjoy! The Banana-Pineapple Yogurt is naturally sweet and made with nutritious and delicious fruits. Top this yogurt with baby’s favorite cereal to add texture and flavor complexity to this mixture.

Baby bowl of pear puree with spoon and toys on outside
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Pear Puree

Sweet and juicy pears are all but guaranteed to be a big hit at the highchair. Peeling and steaming draws the sweetness out of pears that aren’t at their ripest, but you can always opt for unsweetened canned pears to make it super-easy on yourself.

Butternut squash and lentil soup in a bowl on a plate
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Butternut Squash and Red Lentil Soup

Let's get the hearty started! This purée is packed with vitamins, protein, and fiber, making it a great meal for baby. This is also one baby puree that doubles as a great lunch for grown-ups. We love a two-birds-one-stone cooking situation!

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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.

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4-Ingredient Banana Pancakes

Stack the breakfast table with a batch of these easy-peasy 4-ingredient flapjacks. This is a great recipe to double or triple and make in the Batchbowl if you’re feeding the whole family. 

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Milled Oatmeal Cereal Combos

Mild and comforting oatmeal combines well with fruit and vegetable purées, like the beet puree, adding fiber and oaty goodness to your baby’s meal.

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Petite Pancakes

Stack the breakfast table with a batch (or two) of these family flapjacks! Cut your little one's pancakes into bite-sized bits and serve ‘em big for everyone else. Add a serving of pear or apple purée to your batter for an extra dose of flavor, fiber, and nutrition.

Three Mini Broccoli and Cheese Quiches on a green divided plate, with steamed broccoli and sliced yellow squash, next to a child's fork.
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Mini Broccoli and Cheese Quiche

Tasty and fun to eat, these mini cheesy broccoli quiches will quickly become your baby's favorite! It's a great way to get baby to eat broccoli and one more not-so-obvious veggie: squash!

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Green Bean and Rice Puree

Combine two purées into one flavor extravaganza! Healthy, flavorful, and easy to digest, the Green Bean and Brown Rice Puree is a great way to keep your baby's meals interesting. Recommended age: 6 to 8 months.

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