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    Home » Recipes » Kid Friendly Recipes

    Healthy Finger Foods for Babies: Ideas and Tips

    Published: Aug 16, 2017 · Updated: Mar 4, 2021 · This post may contain affiliate links.

    There is nothing cuter than watching your little one chase food around the highchair tray with her fingers, and seeing the sense of accomplishment in her face when a tiny little piece of food actually makes it her mouth. Here are ideas tips on healthy finger foods for babies, so that the entire process is much more than just cute — or messy!

    When your baby is between eight and nine months old, you can begin to introduce finger foods to encourage your baby to begin self-feeding. It is very important that the texture of finger foods be very soft, so that your baby can “gum” the foods. To get food soft enough for gumming, many of them will need to be cooked.

    Examples of finger foods that can be served raw include small pieces of:

    • Banana
    • Avocado
    • Tofu
    • “O” shaped cereal
    • Puffed rice cereal

    Examples of cooked finger foods:

    • Apples slices
    • Pear slices
    • Whole asparagus spears
    • Carrots sticks/rounds or baby carrots
    • Zucchini or yellow squash rounds
    • Broccoli spears
    • Sweet potato slices or cubes

    To smooth the way for introducing finger foods here are few tips that may help you out:

    • Always feed your baby in a “seated position.” The risk of choking rises as you
      introduce finger foods.
    • Never let your baby eat foods without adult supervision.
    • Don’t be in a rush. Introduce finger foods one at a time and slowly add different ones.
    • Continue to feed your baby softly, pureed baby foods for most of the meal, and transition to more finger foods over a six- to eight-month period.
    • Start with foods your baby likes.

    Here are few finger food recipes to help you get started with finger food fun!

    Sweet Potato Cubes

    Your baby will like the bright orange color and sweet taste of these little morsels. Babies have a natural sweet tooth developed from drinking breast milk or formula, which are sweet. The natural sweetness of sweet potatoes make them a favorite among babies!

    Wash, peel and dice a sweet potato into small cubes about ½-inch in size. Place the cubes in microwave-safe dish, cover, and cook them in the microwave on HIGH for 5 to 7 minutes. Let them stand for 5 minutes. You’ll know they are done if you can mash them with a fork.

    Add a little spice in her life: Sprinkle a dash of cinnamon, nutmeg or ground ginger on the sweet potato cubes before you cook them for a little extra flavor. Storage: Covered container. Stays fresh four to five days in the refrigerator or up to two months in the freezer.

    Age to introduce: About nine months

    Cinnamon Apple Slices

    Your baby will like the sweet juicy flavor and the challenge of picking these up will help develop her fine motor skills. These are super easy to make and great for any meal or as a snack!

    Wash, peel and core 1-2 golden delicious apples. Cut the apples into slices about ?-inch thick. Place the slices of apples in plastic bag and sprinkle a dash of cinnamon over the apples slices. Close the bag and shake it up so the cinnamon is distributed evenly over all of the slices.

    Place the slices in a microwave safe dish and cook them in the microwave on HIGH for 3 minutes. Let them stand for 5 minutes. They are done if a fork slides into them easily. Cool completely before serving.

    Storage: Lasts four to five days in the refrigerator or up to two months in the freezer.

    Age to introduce: About nine months

    Dusted Tofu Cubes

    These nutritious, little cubes are fun to pick up and they taste good too! For a little variety, you can use banana instead of tofu.

    Ingredients:

    • ¼ teaspoon flax seed, finely ground
    • 1-2 tablespoons of Cheerios (or other cereal) OR 2-3 graham crackers
    • 5-6 ½-inch cubes of firm tofu

    Place ground flax seed and cereal/graham crackers in a bag and crush into crumbs. Add tofu and shake lightly to coat the tofu cubes with the crumb mixture. Serve immediately.

    Age to introduce: Over 12 months (without flax seed 8-10 months)

    About the authors: Joan Ahlers and Cheryl Tallman are sisters, the mothers of five children and founders of Fresh Baby. Creators of products that include the So Easy Baby Food Kit and Good Clean Fun Placemats, Fresh Baby offers parents convenient and practical support in raising healthy children. Visit them online at www.FreshBaby.com. Fresh Baby products are available at many fine specialty stores and national chains including Target, Wild Oats, and Whole Foods Markets.

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    1. Pastor Doris Finney says

      March 12, 2014 at 5:18 pm

      Hi, and thanks for these easy to prepare meals. Currently I own and operate a small in home day care and I was looking for fun tasting veggie meals I could incorporate on my weekly menu that 0-3 years toddles would like... So thank you for these ideas. They will really help me.

      Doris

    2. Nava says

      March 12, 2014 at 5:19 pm

      Thanks so much for your comment, Doris, and glad that this article was helpful!

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