50 DIY 3-Ingredient Baby Food Recipes That Are Super-Fast & Nutritious (2024)

Surprisingly, baby food isn't hard to make. But itcan be hard to think of new and interesting combinations to keep a little one from getting bored (and, let's face it, to keepmom and dadfrom getting bored). Once parents figure out their baby likes a certain dish, it's all too easy to fall into a rut -- especially if they've had a bowl or two of freshly puréed produce dumped on the floor. But there are literally an infinite number of super nutritious, surprisingly delicious combinations of homemade baby food involving just three simple ingredients that anyone can try, and all of them are seriously simple to prepare.

Parents don't need to be an experienced chef by any means to make any of the following combos; all they need to know how to do is chop, steam, and purée ... and, okay, occasionally peel. Some of the ingredients used in these recipes don't even need to be cooked before they're blended!

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In fact, the term "recipe" might even be too formal for these mixes. The moms who created them simply mixed three nutritious foods their baby loves with flavors that work well together. There are no hard-and-fast rules about proportions; parents can feel free to adjust to suit their baby's individual tastes. Just be sure to check with the doctor before introducing any new food, as some items are better for beginning eaters than others, and some babies might have allergic tendencies or special dietary needs.

Above all, be creative and remember to have fun!

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Strawberry, Apple & Parsnip

A gorgeous shade of pink, this sweet purée is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, and it couldn't be easier to make. Just steam the apples and parsnips, and blend everything together.

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Pumpkin, Peach & Apple

Not just for pies and spiced lattés, pumpkin is high in the antioxidant beta carotene. If parents don't want to bother steaming it before puréeing it with peaches and cooked apple, they can always used packaged pumpkin as a shortcut.

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Apple, Pear & Plum

A good source of vitamins C and A, plums don't necessarily have to be steamed before they're puréed (as long as they're ripe enough), but it's a good idea to peel them first!

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Squash, Apple & Carrot

Another great source of vitamin A (as well as potassium and fiber), butternut squash has a mild, sweet flavor that babies tend to dig, and it mixes well with just about anything. Try roasting the squash and carrots before puréeing them. It gives them more flavor than steaming would.

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Beet, Mango & Cauliflower

A bonafide superfood, beets are loaded with potentially cancer-fighting antioxidants, plus potassium and folate -- and they make the (also super nutritious) mango and cauliflower such a pretty color! (PSA: Don't freak out if the little one's pee turns temporarily pink. It's a beet thing!)

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Strawberry, Peach & Blueberry

Like beets, berries are considered a serious superfood because they pack so many vitamins and antioxidants into such tiny, delicious packages (plus fiber!). And they couldn't be easier to prepare: Just wash, trim, and toss in a blender. Peaches can be used raw if they're ripe, but peel off the fuzz first.

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Sweet Potato, Parsnip & Apple

One of the highest sources of vitamin A, sweet potatoes are also rich in B vitamins and carotenoids -- and babies almost always gobble them right up (especially mixed with apple and parsnip!).

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Salmon, Sweet Potato & Apricot

For those who don't think of salmon as a baby food, think again: This fish is an excellent way to add omega-3 fatty acids to a little one's diet. These healthy fats are super important for brain development. Plus, because it's got a milder flavor than some other seafood, salmon blends appetizingly with favorites like sweet potato and apricot.

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Broccoli, Apple & Pear

There's a reason parents have been telling kids to finish their broccoli since the dawn of time: The veggie contains literally every vitamin we can think of, plus fiber, folate, zinc, selenium, and even calcium. Plus, when steamed and puréed with apples and pears, it barely even tastes like broccoli anymore!

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Pea, Sweet Potato & Star Pasta

Peas are an ideal finger food for veterans to solids, but they're also perfect for the earlier, mushy meals stage, too. High in iron and phytonutrients, frozen or canned peas are perfectly acceptable substitutions for fresh ones, and they make a fabulous chunky (but not too chunky) entrée when mixed with sweet potato and tiny pasta.

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Peach, Broccoli & Chicken

Here's the thing about baby food purées: Sometimes a mix of foods that sounds totally bizarre can end up tasting great to little ones, and this is a perfect example. Peaches add vitamin C and a sweet tanginess, while chicken is high in easily digestible protein.

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Cranberry, Pear & Cinnamon

Not just for Thanksgiving, cranberries bring manganese and vitamin K to a baby's table (and they're great for maintaining urinary tract health, too). Unlike other berries, however, they definitely need to be cooked before eating, and they're a bit too tart to serve without a sweeter fruit like pear -- and a dash of cinnamon!

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Chicken, Spinach & Oatmeal

Popeye was on to something for sure, because spinach is all kinds of good for a kid (it's got antioxidants, iron, fiber, vitamins ... the works). Steam and blend it with with chicken and oatmeal for about as complete a meal as we can get: meat, veg, and grains!

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Melon, Nectarine & Raspberry

For those who've never given much thought to cantaloupe (apart from the fact that it shows up in every fruit salad ever), maybe they should:Just one cup of the melon contains 100 percent of the daily recommended values of vitamins A and C for adults. Ripe cantaloupe mashes easily, too, and the nectarine and raspberries make this taste like summer in purée form.

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Carrot, Squash & Yogurt

What, carrot-flavored yogurt doesn't sound good? Luckily, babies are free of preconceived notions that yogurt is supposed to taste like berries -- so they'll love the combo of protein- and calcium-filled whole milk yogurt and vibrantly colored vitamin-heavy carrots and squash.

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Banana, Nectarine & Cherry

Okay, here's the truth about giving a baby cherries: They're mildly annoying to prepare (all those pits, ugh), but if parents can get past that part, there are lots of benefits: High in antioxidants(which give them their dark, red color), cherries also have potassium, fiber, and even iron. (When we mix them with nectarines and bananas, we don't have to remove quite as many pits as we would if it was all cherry.)

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Avocado, Blueberry & Banana

Parents are gonna be spreading this crazy delicious mix of avocado, blueberry, and banana on their own toast after they try it. Avocado is super high in those all-important brain-building omega-3 fatty acids.

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Strawberry, Avocado & Banana

Speaking of avocado, this incredibly nutritious fruit (yup, it's a fruit, not a vegetable) makes for a fabulously creamy delight when mixed with strawberry and banana.

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Chickpeas, Blueberries & Lemon

Some doctors advise waiting until babies are 6 to 8 months old before introducing chickpeas. But when baby's ready, they're a good choice because the legumes are loaded with zinc, manganese, folate, and fiber. A squirt of lemon brightens up this purée (and adds vitamin C!).

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Potato, Carrot & Apple

Think of this as a more nutritious, baby-friendlier version of mashed potatoes (without all the butter, cream, and salt that make mashed potatoes potentially problematic). Steam 'em all up together and blend!

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Avocado, Banana & Kiwi

Oranges get all the glory, but kiwis actually contain five times the vitamin C, and they're one of the few foods rich in vitamin B6 (which boosts the immune system). If baby can tolerate chunkier purées, Mom can even just mash these with a fork (but stick with a blender if chewing is still a challenge).

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Baby Tomato, Red Lentil & Carrot

While some lentils require soaking overnight, red lentils are a great choice for babies because they cook quickly (and digest easily). Plus they're filled with protein, folate, iron, zinc, and manganese. And while pediatricians sometimes advise against giving tomatoes to babies under 10 months, they're a highly nutritious addition at the right time thanks to their levels of lycopene and vitamin C.

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Broccoli, Squash & Lentil

Almost like a soup in purée form, the ingredients in this mix have just about every nutritional base covered -- from fiber to protein to vitamins to iron.

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Kefir, Blueberry & Raspberry

An excellent source of probiotics (which have been shown to help treat eczema and digestive problems, among other ailments), kefir is similar to yogurt, so naturally it works well with blueberries and raspberries!

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Purple Sweet Potato, Banana & Apple

Purple food is hard to come by (well, naturally), but purple sweet potatoes have more in their favor than just their unique color. They've also got all the nutrition of a regular sweet potato, and they contain anthocyanins, which are believed to have anti-inflammatory properties.

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Sweet Potato, Carrot & Banana

Three baby-food faves make a surprisingly harmonious trio. Sweet potato, carrot, and banana create a mix as vibrant in color (and taste) as they come.

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Apple, Carrot & Quinoa

Sure, quinoa is trendy -- but it's trendy for a reason. This ancient "grain" (which is actually a seed) is higher in protein and fiber than most grains, and it's also high in iron and folate. Blend it with apple and carrot for a powerful breakfast bowl.

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Apple, Sweet Potato & Pea

While some parents prefer to keep their baby's veggies and fruits separate because they're afraid their little ones won't develop a taste for anything but sweet stuff, others find that mixing produce is an effective way to slowly introduce veggies to reluctant eaters. For those interested in trying it, this combo is sure to be a hit!

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Blueberry, Banana & Pear

Can't find any blueberries in season? Frozen ones can always be used in a pinch for purées (just thaw them first, or else it'll become a smoothie consistency). Pears generally need a quick steam, unless parents get their hands on one that's super ripe and juicy (yum!).

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Zucchini, Pear & Broccoli

It might not have kale's reputation when it comes to nutritional value, but don't underestimate the humble zucchini: This form of squash is no slouch when it comes to vitamins A and C, as well as folate and potassium. For babies 7 months and up, feel free to leave the skins on when steaming and serving.

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Zucchini, Apple & Peas

Zucchini and apple can sometimes have watery textures when puréed, but here, peas add texture. (Parents who want to go really crazy and add a fourth ingredient can try a tiny bit of mint, as pictured here.)

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Peas, Banana & Asparagus

Parents might want to wait until baby hits the 10-month mark before introducing asparagus, as it has a tendency to make tummies a little gassy. But after that, it's a good source of iron, calcium, and vitamin A.

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Butternut Squash, Carrot & Cinnamon

Cinnamon does more than just make purees delicious -- it's also been shown to have antifungal and antibacterial properties, and to help regulate blood sugar. Add a sprinkle to this fall veggie purée!

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Green Beans, Apple & Banana

Some say it's best to start with frozen green beans for baby food because fresh ones have a grainer texture after being puréed; either way, these veggies have lots of vitamin A and fiber. And the banana and apple will help the beans go down!

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Fig, Banana & Dragon Fruit

Who says baby food has to be boring? Dragon fruit (and even figs) might not always be available (or affordable), but there are lots of reasons to serve them if possible: Besides being high in vitamin C (like most fruits), dragon fruit also has calcium and lycopene; figs are high in potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron, and copper.

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Apple, Spinach & Blueberry

An apple a day (turned into sauce) might just convince a kid to eat whatever's mixed in with it -- and that includes spinach. The addition of blueberries makes the greens even more appealing!

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Quinoa, Carrot & Rosemary

An ideal way to expand baby's taste buds, adding rosemary to this mixture will contribute more than just flavor: The herb is known to haveantibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and antiseptic properties (so basically, anti–everything bad).

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Blueberry, Pear & Quinoa

Parents are definitely going to be tempted to steal a few bites of this purée, which is heartier than it might seem thanks to the quinoa.

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Plaintains, Sweet Potato & Mango

Similar to bananas but not as sweet, plantains need to be cooked before eating (in this case, steamed) and have a similar nutritional profile to a potato, except with more vitamins and minerals.

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Papaya, Mango & Banana

This tropical treat is great for baby's digestive tract, as vitamin C–richpapayacontains the enzyme papain, which aids in digestion. If it's ripe enough, all parents need to do is mash it up with a fork (same goes for the mango and banana, but be careful about getting the stringy bits out of the mango!).

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Kiwi, Apple & Peach

Peaches are more than just amazingly yummy, they're also high in beta carotene and potassium. Baby will love this mix of tart and sweet!

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Blueberry, Oat & Flaxseed

Whether parents grind their own flaxseeds or sprinkle pre-ground flax meal into baby's cereal, the nutritional pros are major: essential fatty acids, fiber, magnesium, B vitamins, and much more. (Plus it tends to just disappear into the texture of the oatmeal!)

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Mango, Banana & Nectarine

Fun fact: Peaches and nectarines are apparently the same fruit, except for the fuzz thing (at least nutritionally speaking). If they're out of season, steam up the frozen kind (baby will never know the difference).

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Acorn Squash, Apple & Spinach

Very close nutritionally to butternut squash, acorn squash is slightly more watery in texture and a little less sweet, but it's got the same pleasant, mild quality babies seem to like.

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Mango, Avocado & Banana

Basically a cross between an island-inspired smoothie and a bowl of pudding, this baby food blend is loaded with both vitamins and healthy fats ... and parents are going to want it all for themselves.

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Blackberry, Kale & Blueberry

Kale is the most super of all the superfoods, with more calcium per weight than cow's milk and high amounts of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as magnesium, folate, and more. Wait until baby is around 7 or 8 months to try it for the first time, and choose organic kale if possible, carefully washing before steaming.

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Mango, Quinoa & Prune

There will likely come a time in baby's life when prunes are a thing that need to happen (especially because constipation is a common occurrence after the introduction of solid food). Luckily, prune purée is easy to make and mixes well with other stuff, like mango and quinoa -- and it's also high in iron, potassium, and vitamin K.

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Sweet Potato, Apple & Cranberry

It's like all the best parts of Thanksgiving dinner in one purée (without all the bad stuff, like saturated fat and refined sugar). Even better, baby will love it all year round.

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Butternut Squash, Banana & Apricot

Sort of like tiny peaches with a little tanginess, apricots are way more nutrient-dense for their size than one might think: Just three of themcontain about 30 percent of the USRDA for vitamin A, and they're high in vitamin C and lycopene, too.

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Mango, Coconut Milk & Chia Seed

Interesting thing about coconut: The FDA classifies it as a tree nut, but it’s actually a fruit in the cherry family -- meaning if a child is allergic to nuts, that doesn't necessarily mean he'll be allergic to coconut. (Of course, there's always a chance of allergy to anything, so always talk to the doctor about any concerns.) Assuming baby's in the clear, coconut milk is high in niacin, iron, and copper (though it shouldn't be used as a replacement for breast milk or formula). Chia seeds, meanwhile, are high in protein, fiber, and omega-3s (and unlike flaxseeds, they can be consumed whole and are easily digested).

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FAQs

What is the healthiest way to make baby food? ›

Cook food until it's very tender. Steaming and microwaving in just a little water are good methods to retain vitamins and minerals in fruits and vegetables. When cooking meats and fish, remove all gristle, skin and bones before cooking. Puree or mash fresh fruit or fruit canned in its own juice.

Which food makes baby healthiest? ›

There's a plethora to choose from, but here are dietitians' 10 top picks:
  • Berries. Strawberries and blueberries are rich in vitamin C, antioxidants and phytochemicals. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Cow's milk. ...
  • Peanut butter. ...
  • Wholegrain foods. ...
  • Meat. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Broccoli.

What is the best homemade baby food to start with? ›

Start Simple

Start with one food at a time and select foods that are nutritious and easy to mash such as bananas, avocados, peaches, mangoes, plums, grapes, potatoes and butternut squash. If your baby responds well to these, advance to other nutritious foods such as asparagus, kale, ground chicken, or quinoa.

What can be mixed with baby's regular meals to make them more nutritious? ›

Some combinations that many babies like include:
  • apple and spinach.
  • meats, such as ground beef or chicken, with carrots, peas, or other vegetables.
  • banana and mango.
  • squash and peach.
  • apple and cauliflower.
  • broccoli and sweet potato.
  • squash and sweet potato.
  • pear and peach.
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What to avoid when making baby food? ›

Place the food in a blender, food mill or sieve to make the baby food. The addition of formula, whole pasteurized milk or pasteurized juice may be needed to puree the food smoothly. Do not use raw un-pasteurized milk, raw eggs, honey or corn syrup.

Is homemade baby food more nutritious? ›

Is store-bought or homemade baby food healthier? Rest assured, both jarred and homemade baby food can be perfectly healthy options to give your little one. That's because when it comes to baby food, what you're serving is often more important than what type of packaging it comes in.

What is the #1 most important food for your baby? ›

Though there's a greater variety of foods babies eat now, formula or breastmilk continues to be their primary source of nutrition until age 1.

What food can baby eat everyday? ›

Your baby has a small stomach and needs to be eating small amounts of soft nutritious food frequently throughout the day. In addition to grains and tubers, feed your baby a variety of foods – especially animal foods (dairy, eggs, meat, fish and poultry), fruits and vegetables – every day.

Is it cheaper to make your own baby food? ›

Homemade Baby Food Benefit #1: Making baby food is affordable. While it does take more time to prepare homemade baby food than to pop open a jar, it's often cheaper to make your own. For instance, a 4-ounce jar of banana baby food costs roughly $1.00, whereas a 4-ounce banana costs $0.19.

Is it OK to make my own baby food? ›

Yes, you may find several benefits to feeding your baby homemade foods. It can be less expensive than store bought, for example. It can let your child enjoy baby-friendly versions of foods they see the rest of the family eating. And it may be easier than you think.

How long does homemade baby food last? ›

How Long Should I Keep Homemade Baby Food?
Homemade Baby FoodRefrigeratorFreezer*
Cooked fruits and vegetables2 days1 month
Cooked grains2 days1 month
Cooked beans2 days1 month
Cooked meat, poultry & fish1 day1 month
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What to put in homemade baby food? ›

Homemade baby food ingredients

Try iron-fortified cereal and cooked beef, lamb, pork, chicken, tofu, legumes or egg. Include other healthy foods like vegetables, fruit, grains and dairy. For example, try banana, avocado, pear, pumpkin, peas, oats or yoghurt.

How to make a baby healthy and chubby? ›

Have 1-2 main meals daily consisting of:
  1. Protein such as pureed meat, poultry, fish, grated or soft cheese, eggs,
  2. Starchy food such as mashed potato, rice, pasta, couscous, bread or.
  3. chapatti Vegetables.
  4. Tips on increasing the calories/energy in your baby's diet.

What is the best puree food for babies? ›

So here we go, 22 ideas for stage 1 baby purees:
  • Meats: grass-fed beef, free-range turkey and chicken, beef liver, chicken liver. Blend cooked meats (the fattier the better) with a little breast milk or formula, bone broth, or water,
  • Bone broth. ...
  • Egg and Egg Yolk. ...
  • Sweet potato. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Peas. ...
  • Carrot. ...
  • Butternut squash.
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Is it better to buy baby food or make homemade baby food? ›

When compared to homemade baby food, store-bought baby food is higher in sodium and sugar, according to a 2017 study. On top of that, further research has shown that popular infant food pouches contain significantly more sugar per serving than jarred baby food.

What is the best way to cook for babies? ›

mix chopped or mashed vegetables with rice, mashed potatoes, meat sauces or dhal. add vegetables to classic savoury dishes such as cottage or shepherd's pie, spaghetti bolognese or casseroles. chop prunes or dried apricots into cereal or plain, unsweetened yoghurt, or add them to a stew.

How do you preserve baby food naturally? ›

Store baby food in sealed, clean containers. Keep for up to 2 days in the fridge or 30 days in the freezer. Label containers with contents and date of cooking. To freeze, spoon pureed or mashed baby food into clean ice cube trays.

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