Make these yummy pancakes for breakfast! Bananas are rich in potassium while lentils are rich in folate to support your child's overall growth! Source: The Big Book of Lentils Cookbook Canadian Lentils
The fluffy pancakes infused with ripe bananas, topped with sautéed apples in a cinnamon-kissed syrup, will have your kids gathering around the breakfast table with eager smiles. Source: Pumpkin Post and Banana Beat Newsletters University of Massachusetts Extension Nutrition Education Program
These muffins are a delightful combination of nutty oat bran, sweetened with a touch of honey, creating a satisfyingly moist and hearty bite that'll have your baby coming back for more. Source: Utah State University Cooperative Extension
Make breakfasts more interesting with these Apple Slice Pancakes! Spice up regular pancakes with nutritious apples and delicious cinnamons. Source: Kids a Cookin’ Kansas Family Nutrition Program
Simplify your mornings with your baby with this Overnight Oatmeal—a quick and easy breakfast solution that's ready to enjoy as soon as you wake up.
Elevate your breakfast game with our Banana Split Oatmeal—a wholesome twist on the classic dessert. Creamy oats are adorned with sliced bananas, a dollop of Greek yogurt, a sprinkle of chocolate chips, and a drizzle of honey, creating a morning delight that's as nutritious as it is delicious. Source: University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension
Apple offers lots of vitamins and fiber for your baby! Source: Food Hero (Oregon State University Cooperative Extension Service)
Apple oatmeal muffins are jampacked with vitamins and nutrients for your baby! Source: Simple Healthy Recipes Oklahoma Nutrition Information and Education - ONIE Project
Quiche is a delicious and nutritious way to serve vegetables to your baby! Source: Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network
Black beans contain iron and zinc which are essential nutrients for babies! Source: Healthy Recipes (Michigan Department of Community Health)
Cranberries are good for your baby as they are a great source of vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, aiding in boosting the immune system and promoting healthy digestion. Source: Pumpkin Post and Banana Beat Newsletters University of Massachusetts Extension Nutrition Education Program
Strawberry Fruit Muffins—a symphony of juicy strawberries baked into moist, fluffy perfection. These muffins are a delightful fusion of sweet and slightly tart flavors that your baby will surely enjoy! Source: Fix it Fresh! Recipe Series Kansas State University Research and Extension
Let your baby experience a burst of fruity delight with our Fruit Pizza—a colorful medley of fresh, vibrant fruits atop a sweet, tender crust. This playful and visually appealing dessert is a perfect balance of sweetness and freshness, making it a delightful treat for any occasion. Source: University of Maryland Extension Food Supplement Nutrition Education Program
Pumpkins are a wonderful source of essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, vitamin C, and potassium. These nutrients support healthy growth and development, particularly for vision and immune system function. Source: Kids a Cookin’ Kansas Family Nutrition Program
Warm up your baby's mornings with our Hot Cornmeal Cereal. The creamy texture and comforting taste of this cereal will embrace their taste buds, providing a hearty and satisfying start to their day. Source: Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network
Peanut butter is good source of protein, healthy fats, and essential nutrients like iron. Thus, give your babu the pleasure of Peanut Butter Muffins—each bite is a delightful fusion of rich, creamy peanut butter in a moist and fluffy muffin. Source: Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Program, Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network Website Recipes
Let your baby indulge in the buttery goodness of our Buttermilk Scones—a perfect balance of flaky, tender texture and rich, creamy flavors. Source: Food Hero Oregon State University Cooperative Extension Service
Give your baby the burst of sweetness with Blueberry Muffins—a symphony of plump, juicy blueberries enveloped in a tender, golden-brown muffin. Source: Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network
Oatmeal Raisin Muffins—a delightful blend of wholesome oats and sweet raisins baked into fluffy, golden-brown perfection. These muffins are a cozy morning treat, perfect for enjoying with your child. Source: Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network
Introduce your little one to a nutritious and flavorful breakfast with our Rice Bowl with Fruit and Nuts for babies—a wholesome blend of cooked rice, diced fruits, and finely chopped nuts. Cooked rice provides energy and fiber, while fruits offer essential vitamins and natural sweetness. Nuts, when finely chopped, can contribute healthy fats and proteins. Source: Food Hero Oregon State University Cooperative Extension Service
Sliced Fruits—a simple and nutritious snack bursting with natural flavors and vitamins. (Source: University of Wyoming, Cooperative Extension, Cent$ible Nutrition Cook Book, p.fv-21)
Treat your little one to a quick and nutritious Veggie Omelet in a Mug. This toddler-friendly dish blends beaten eggs with a variety of finely chopped vegetables and a touch of mild cheese.
Berries are full of vitamins and antioxidants to keep your baby strong and healthy. Making it into a parfait is a fun and delicious meal that your child will surely enjoy! Source: Saint Joseph College SNAP-Ed Nutrition Education Team
Delight your little one with a nutritious and delicious Peach and Pear Cobbler—a soft, fruity blend perfect for tiny taste buds. Peaches and pears offer natural sweetness and essential vitamins, while the cobbler's soft texture makes it easy for babies to eat. Source: California Department of Health Services, Kids…Get Cooking! California Children’s 5-a-Day Power Play Campaign
Let your baby experience a delightful crunch in every bite with this Jiffy Oatmeal Crunch—a delectable blend of oats, nuts, and sweetness. This easy-to-make treat is a perfect balance of crispy and chewy, making it an ideal snack for any time of day. Source: Creative Recipes for Less Familiar USDA Commodities Used by Household Programs (recipe) USDA Food and Nutrition Service Food Distribution Service Cook it QUICK! (photo) University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension
Treat your little one to a nutritious and tasty meal with our Quesadilla con Huevos—a delightful combination of scrambled eggs and cheese tucked into a soft tortilla. Eggs are a great source of protein, vitamins, and minerals essential for a baby's growth and development. (Source: Kids a Cookin’ Kansas Family Nutrition Program)