How to Make Your Own Baby Food

Awareness of the impact human activity has on the environment is growing and the production and manufacture of food is one of the worst environmental offenders.

The production of baby food is no exception, so if you are looking to do your bit in helping our world be a better place, making much of your own baby food is a great way to start.

Eco benefits for making your own baby food

Commercial food manufacturing involves use of land and water and although we no longer see factories belching toxins and pollution, there are still some emissions.

While many companies are moving to recyclable packaging, it remains true that homemade food doesn’t use any. Recycling however is not perfect, and in terms of waste compared to portion size, baby food in non-recyclable packaging is one of the worst!

If you use locally grown, organic produce you reduce the carbon footprint through a reduction in transportation of the raw ingredients and the finished commerical product. A huge amount of baby food sold in New Zealand is made overseas.

Benefits for your baby

Many people believe that babies who eat mostly homemade food will be less fussy because it tends to be less bland and have a wider variety of flavours. This ecourages children to eat a wider variety of food. Because you are making your own your can regulate the texture and slowly introduce lumps, and variety. This makes for an easy transition to finger foods.

Commercially produced food is often heated to extreme temperatures to kill bacteria, however this also impacts negatively on the nutrient levels. Cooking your own means you can cook until just soft, or even better you can use raw foods such as avocado and ripe bananas that have all their nutrients untouched.

One of the big benefits of making your own is that you know exactly what is in the food – there are no fillers and no processed ingredients, just fresh food prepared with love!

Finally, price – making your own is undeinably cheaper.

Getting started

Preparing your baby’s food is actually quite simple – and pretty soon you will find you are just whizzing up the same food you are eating!

The key thing with baby’s first solids is that they need to be smooth and runny with no lumps – baby cereal is ideal.

From there you can move on to pureeing fruit, vegetables and then meat. If you can, source fresh organic vegetables, perhaps from your local farmers market.  Ensure all the skin, core, and seeds have been removed along with bone and most of the fat.

You can boil, microwave, bake, or steam before pureeing with a stick blender, food processor, or manual food mill. You don’t need to add anything to the food except perhaps a wee bit of milk or water. If you cook up a big batch you can freeze the leftovers for up to a month.

Simple baby food recipes

As your baby grows and is able to manage lumps you can replace blending with mashing and also introduce finger foods. As with the puree, making finger foods at home benefits the environment with less packaging and waste while also saving you money.

Share your favourite home made baby food recipe in the comments below.

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9 Comments

  1. MuddledUpMolly 30/09/2019 at 12:54 pm

    For my firstborn I made ALL of her baby food from scratch and I loved being able to use fresh seasonal produce both from the garden and from the supermarket. I made huge amounts and froze them in ice cube trays to keep her going for months at a time. My second born however was not a fan of pureed food and despite again making a large amount of nutritious home made food for her, we have had to go down the baby led weaning route. She loves it though and just eats pretty much what we eat, home cooked 🙂

  2. Alezandra 29/09/2019 at 11:02 pm

    I did enjoy making my own baby food with my little one back then. I did go for a more baby led feeding but mixed it with own baby food when going out so it’s a little tidier.

  3. Loucyd3 29/09/2019 at 10:32 pm

    I have always made my kids homemade baby food, it gives me piece of mind knowing what’s going into it as I would only use fresh ingredients without the added sugars and salts. My kids love their chicken,broccoli and corn baby food which i would prep in one big lot and date then freeze. Stewed apple and blueberries was their favourite dessert too.

  4. Mands1980 24/09/2019 at 9:28 am

    I always made my own after buying the bought ones they have no taste I thought when my kids were younger. I used to start when basic puréed pumpkin and freeze in ice cubes. As the progressed I did pumpkin, carrot, chicken or mince moulied up or in a food processor. I remember googling recipes when the kids were little lots.

  5. Micht 23/09/2019 at 2:29 pm

    My recipe for baby food is boiled pumpkin pieces,spinach and chicken blended with black pepper and a little bit of butter.

    Making my own baby food was an idea but i didnt actually make my own…used the ready kinds.

  6. SarahBlair 18/09/2019 at 4:53 pm

    I always made my own baby food and wouuld freeze heaps of it in ice cube tray, it made it so easy to just get a couple of cubes out to heat up for babys dinner

  7. Shorrty4life1 10/09/2019 at 8:50 pm

    Great read for first time mums. I had wee pottle’s I brought with lids so I could freeze meals for baby. I used to do alot of veg mixes and also fruit mixes and as they got a little older I would do same as us for tea just blended and any leftovers would go in the freezer. Its definitely a cost saver when youre on a budget as things are pretty tight with money for first time mothers.

  8. Bevik1971 09/09/2019 at 4:16 pm

    Our daughter was breast fed fully until around 6 months, then went onto some solids and continued breastfeeding until she was 3 🙂 We made our own baby food for her from organic veges and fruit, which not only saved money but much better for her 🙂

  9. dawnblyth 06/09/2019 at 12:50 pm

    I made all my own baby food for both my boys. I knew what was in it and the flavours were beautiful. I could mix and mingle from what I had in the freezer and for a little bit of time preparation, it was well worth it.

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