Easy Gourmet Baby Food: 150 Recipes for Homemade Goodness

Easy Gourmet Baby Food: 150 Recipes for Homemade Goodness

by JordanWagman (Author), JillHillhouse (Author)

Synopsis

Providing the best possible food for baby -- made in the home kitchen.

When it comes to introducing solid food to babies at approximately six months, providing the best means using fresh, organic ingredients and paying attention to how food is prepared. For the very best, it means preparing those foods at home and introducing children to a variety of foods, nutrients and unique flavors.

Easy Gourmet Baby Food features 150 recipes that introduce very simple ways for parents to prepare meals for their infants and toddlers. Here's a small sampling:

  • Green beans with fresh basil leaves; orange lentil and root vegetables; roasted cauliflower and white bean pur e
  • Seared salmon, cauliflower and russet potato; grilled chicken breast with yogurt; three-cheese vegetable lasagna
  • Parmesan polenta cakes; pork tenderloin with prunes and bliss potatoes; corn and fennel soup.

Recipes are conveniently divided into age groups: 6-9 months, 9-12 months, and 12-24 months. Each recipe contains a complete nutritional analysis. Many transition seamlessly to older family members, so meals can be shared by everyone. Also included are instructions on how to create multiple-meal pur es to be frozen and used later, plus extensive tips on meal preparation, nutrition and feeding.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 1
Publisher: Robert Rose Inc
Published: 15 May 2008

ISBN 10: 0778801829
ISBN 13: 9780778801825

Media Reviews
More than 150 delicious recipes to help you cultivate your baby's palette.--Parentworld; Nashville Parent magazine (07/01/2008)
An excellent way for parents to give their child a healthy head start in life.--City Parent (Toronto, Oakville, ON) (07/31/2008)
Author Bio

Jordan Wagman, who has worked with some of the most notable chefs in North America, received the Rising Star in North America nomination from the James Beard Foundation. He develops recipes for the Sweet Pea line of frozen baby foods. The father of two children including a newborn, he lives in Toronto.

Jill Hillhouse, BPHE. RNCP, is a holistic nutritionist and faculty member of the Institute of Holistic Nutrition, as well as a regular contributor to several national health magazines. She lives in Toronto.