| Annabel Karmel's Tasty Recipes
Get cooking with baby feeding expert Annabel Karmel's delicious recipes for babies and toddlers as well as meals you can adapt for the whole family
Lovely LentilsSuitable from seven monthsSuitable for freezing It's easy to prepare home made baby food in bulk and freeze extra portions so you don't have to cook every day. I have recently launched a range of equipment called 'Make Your Own' in Boots which includes covered ice-cube trays, pots for freezing baby food and blenders. You can transform this tasty puree into a soup for the family simply by adding more stock and some seasoning. 50g finely chopped onion Heat the vegetable oil and saute the onion, carrot and celery for about five minutes or until softened. Rinse the lentils and saute for one minute. Add the sweet potato and pour over the stock. Bring to the boil, turn down the heat and simmer, covered with a lid for 20 minutes. Puree with an electric blender. Makes 5 portions Recipe from Annabel Karmel's New Complete Baby and Toddler Meal Planner, published by Ebury. For more on nutrition and feeding your baby and toddler visit www.annabelkarmel.com Fillets of plaice with carrots, cheese and tomatoSuitable for freezingSuitable from six months 250g carrots, peeled and sliced
Steam the carrots for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, place the fish in a microwave dish, add the milk, dot with about 15g butter and cover, leaving an air vent. Microwave on high for two to three minutes. Alternatively, put the fish in a pan, cover with a little milk and simmer for about three to four minutes or until cooked. Melt the remaining butter in a saucepan, add the tomatoes and saute until mushy. Stir in the grated cheese until melted. Blend or mash the cooked carrots together with the tomato mixture. Remove the fish from the cooking liquor and flake, checking to make sure there are no bones. Mix the fish together with the carrots and tomatoes. For younger babies you can blend the fish together with the carrots and tomato for a smoother texture. Makes 4 portions Recipe from Annabel Karmel's Top 100 Baby Purees, published by Ebury. For more on nutrition and feeding your baby and toddler visit www.annabelkarmel.com Annabel's Bolognese sauceSuitable for freezingFrom nine months 1 tbsp vegetable oil Heat the oil in a saucepan and saute the onion and celery over a low heat for about five minutes, stirring occasionally until softened. Add the garlic and cook for one minute. Add the grated carrot and saute for four minutes. In a separate pan, dry fry the minced beef until browned, stirring occasionally. Add to the onion and carrot. Pour over the tomato and basil sauce, boiling water or stock and add the thyme and pinch of sugar. Cover and cook over a low heat for about 12 minutes. Remove from the pan and pulse for a second or two in a blender to make a smoother texture. Meanwhile, cook the shell pasta according to the packet instructions. Drain and mix with the Bolognese sauce. Makes 3 portions For more on nutrition and feeding your baby and toddler visit www.annabelkarmel.com Pasta stars with carrot and tomatoSuitable from eight monthsSuitable for freezing 125g carrots, peeled and sliced Steam the carrots for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender. Warm the butter in a separate pan. Add the tomatoes and saute until mushy. Remove from the heat and stir in the cheese until melted. Meanwhile, cook the pasta in boiling water according to the instructions on the packet, then drain. Puree the cooked carrots with the electric hand blender together with three tablespoons of the liquid from the bottom of the steamer. Blend together with the tomato and cheese mixture and stir in the pasta stars. Makes 4 portions Recipe from Annabel Karmel's Feeding Your Baby and Toddler, published by Dorling Kindersley. For more on nutrition and feeding your baby and toddler visit www.annabelkarmel.com Apple and pearFirst tastes from around six months 2 dessert apples Put the fruit into a saucepan together with the apple juice or water, cover and cook over a low heat until tender (about six to eight minutes). If you like, you could add a pinch of cinnamon. Blend the fruit to a smooth puree. Makes 4 portions Recipe from Annabel Karmel's Superfoods For Babies and Children Yoghurt with apricot and bananaNot suitable for freezingFrom six months
2 tbsp chopped dried apricots Put the apricots into a pan, cover with the water, bring to a simmer and cook over a low heat for two three minutes. Put in a blender together with the yoghurt and the sliced banana and blend to a puree. Makes 1 portion Recipe from Annabel Karmel's Top 100 Baby Purees, published by Ebury. For more on nutrition and feeding your baby and toddler visit www.annabelkarmel.com |