понедельник, 15 ноября 2010 г.

Creamy Carrot Ginger Puree {Homemade Baby Food in a Pouch}

Creamy Carrot Ginger Puree {Homemade Baby Food in a Pouch}

It’s hard to believe that this photo was from a whole year ago, last night:


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

Our Gabe is truly overflowing with joy, with more smiles that you can imagine every single day.


Just yesterday he climbed right into the lap of a stranger at Bible study and snuggled into her shoulder for 5 minutes, ready to fall asleep, then when we took a break and he was roused from his cuddle, he didn’t complain but smiled at everyone passing by on their way to the biscotti.


Happy birthday, little guy.


The year has truly flown, and I have to admit that for a foodie who likes to cook, this recipe today is the first recipe that I’ve made especially for my baby eater (other than baking a sweet potato).


Perhaps it’s because I recoil at the idea of being a short order cook. Or just that with four kids, ain’t nobody got time to make special homemade baby food purees anymore like I did with number one.


It turns out Gabe is a huge fan of the reusable food pouches we have from Squooshi, so I’m glad they sponsored this post and gave me an excuse to do something special for him!


“Food in a Pouch” Recipe


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

It turns out that making recipes for food pouches isn’t really all that hard, and it didn’t take much time at all (especially if you don’t have to take photos of every step for your blog readers!).


Debra of Worth Cooking shared the idea with me to blend steamed carrots with yogurt, ginger, and a little salt. Here’s how it turned out:


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

And here’s why it’s better to put it in a Squooshi, even though bowls are easier to wash:


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

So proud of himself for getting his fingers into the bowl, the little photo shoot bomber…


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

Creamy Carrot Ginger Puree


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

Now I have all sorts of ideas for other food pouch baby food recipes that I could make following similar proportions:


  • Sweet potato/coconut milk/nutmeg
  • Cauliflower/yogurt/Herbs de Provence
  • Spinach/sour cream/garlic
  • Beet/coconut milk/dill
  • Turnip/yogurt/smoked paprika

Of course, add plenty of butter (or coconut oil) to each of them! The process is simple:


1. Steam Vegetable


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

2. Puree with Something Creamy + a Flavor


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

3. Fill Pouch


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

Easy Filling Station


Squooshi recently came out with a new product to make it easier to fill pouches and sent me one to review.


It’s pretty cool and can fill 6 of the large 4.5-ounce Squooshis at a time:


Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient
Homemade Carrot Baby Food - super simple and packed with nutrition because of one ingredient

I made my puree in the blender, but you could use an immersion blender and whiz it up right in the filling station container (bonus! Fewer dishes!!). It’s quite easy to fill, but it does take some time because physics only allows so much puree to move through a hole 1/2 centimeter in diameter.


I can see assigning this job to a child, as long as they hold the pouch spout. The only messy risk is that the pouch could pop off and you lose a little puree onto the counter. With this very thick puree, not much came out when that happened to me, but I can see it being a problem if you’re working with a thin smoothie or something. I really like how you can see the puree coming through the spout so you know it’s working.


I generally resist having an entire item for a single use, but I will start storing my Squooshi pouches inside the fill station now, since my current basket in the drawer wasn’t the best system anyway.


Did you know Squooshis come with a full year replacement guarantee if they aren’t durable enough for your household use? We’ve had a set for at least 3 years now, and we have yet to have a single problem of any kind. We generally freeze smoothie in them for backups in a school lunch when we’re out of homemade yogurt.


If you are in the market to grab some, be sure to use the code KS10%OFF for 10% off HERE – and I see the filling station itself is $10 off already at the time of this post!


I’d love to hear how you’d fill your Squooshi reusable food pouches —


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Creamy Ginger Carrot Puree Recipe - perfect for homemade baby food, filling a reusable food pouch, or even a side dish for the family.
Disclosure: This post was sponsored by Squooshi and they sent products for my review, but my opinions (and my messes) are 100% my own.

Original article and pictures take www.kitchenstewardship.com site

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