Recipe Using Leftover Baby Food

Finally, no more feeling bad about all those leftover jars of baby food you have. I’ve been asked in my Sweet Potato Baby Led Weaning Cookies recipe about what to do with baby food, and finally I have a recipe solution for that. Now you can make these Baby Cookies using jarred baby food! And even better, they taste good, so good the entire family can eat them! These homemade cookies are made with simple, natural ingredients that you can feel good about giving your growing little one. You’ll need a 4 ounce jar of carrot baby food, 1/2 a banana, quick oats, all purpose flour, cinnamon and brown sugar (this is optional).

How to Make Baby Cookies

Grab your jar of baby food. If you have a lot of leftover jars of baby food, you can easily double or triple this recipe and freeze the cookies. Pour the baby food into a medium sized bowl. Add 1/2 of a ripe banana into bowl. It’s important that the banana is mashed and pretty smooth. Mix the banana with baby food with a spoon or masher to get it as smooth as possible with minimal lumps. Add quick oats, flour, cinnamon and brown sugar into the bowl and continue stirring. I stir everything with a spoon. If you want to make baby cookies without sugar, you can skip the brown sugar. Using a spoon or your hands, shape into tablespoon sized balls and place on cookie sheet or silicone baking mats. The dough will feel wet and stick to your hands, that’s totally ok and how it’s supposed to be. Gently press down with a fork to slightly flatten them. Bake for 15 minutes. Remove from oven and allow to cool for 15 minutes. During this time why will become more firm. These will keep for a couple days in an airtight container, or you can freeze them to last for a few months.

When can a baby have these cookies?

Every baby differs, so there’s no 1 answer for this. These are more finger food cookies than first solids, so I would hold off until they have completely adapted to soft solids. I didn’t start letting my little one try these until she was around 8,9,10 months old and I knew she could handle them.
The great thing about these cookies is they can stick around for years. Not only will your 10 month old like them, but here’s my almost 3 year old reaching for one after she came home from the park! Even I love them with my afternoon tea. 🙂

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