Cheese and Veggie Nuggets for Baby Led Weaning (2024)

Cheese and Veggie Nuggets for Baby Led Weaning (1) By Aileen Cox Blundell

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These Easy Veggie Nuggets with Cheese and Herbs are the perfect finger food for baby led weaning. My kids absolutely love these either warm or cold! They take less than 15 minutes to prepare, 25 minutes to cook and are amazing to stock up your freezer with quick weaning foods. These Veggie Nuggets are made using the best of fresh vegetables, herbs, cheddar cheese and are bound together with egg and wholemeal bread. Healthy nuggets couldn’t be made any better!

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What is baby led weaning vs spoon feeding

Baby led weaning is a type of weaning where you skip pureeing chicken with avocado, banana then spoon feed it to your baby. With this method of weaning you instead, cook the chicken in a way that is super safe, cut into small pieces, and place it in front of your baby with a spear of avocado then let them eat it all on their own.

It is called baby-led because your baby leads the way right from the very start. They choose how much and what they put in their mouths – obivously with the help of a parent who will serve all the right nutritious food for weaning.

Baby-Led weaning is a natural exploration of food. This is encouraged by giving your baby wholesome and naturally delicious foods that they will grab, explore and put into their mouths all by themselves.

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Why are veggie nuggets a great Finger Food for Baby Led weaning?

Soft and easy to make finger foods are popular with kids of all ages, but are especially good for baby led weaning. These veggie nuggets make a great weaning starter food and are an excellent source of protein, healthy fats, carbohydrates as well as packed full of vitamins and minerals too.

Mostly importantly though, these veggie nuggets are a mess free baby led weaning food too. So, your baby will gain the confidence in feeding themselves without making a mess in your kitchen. Older children love them as a lunchbox snack.

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A Super Healthy Great Frozen Food

This easy nugget recipe is also a great freezer filler. Simply make this recipe ahead of time. Pop out the freezer beforehand and use it for lunch or dinner. They are a great meat-free light snack. If you’re making some for older kids or family members, just make bigger ones. Easy as that.

How do I sneak Spinach into these Nuggets?

Chop it very finely and you can sneak plenty of this superfood into this recipe. It will mean each mouthful of nugget is packed full of goodness. Spinach is a superfood. It is loaded with tons of nutrients in a low-calorie package. Dark, leafy greens like spinach are important for skin, hair, and bone health. It is a source of protein, iron, vitamins, and minerals. Chop up an extra amount and keep for other recipes. Freeze them in separate bags to add to other meals for all the family. I do the same with fresh herbs. I chop up extra and put them into little bags for the freezer. With all this preparation you are well on your way to creating great Mess-Free finger foods for Baby Led weaning.

Cooking Tips

  • Ensure you squeeze the courgette/zucchini after grating. Otherwise you will have a soft, mushy nugget.
  • Vegetable options; add finely chopped broccoli, grated peppers or even grated cauliflower.
  • If you would like the nuggets to be breaded on the outside, you can dip into extra breadcrumbs after forming into a nugget.
  • To make egg free, swap the eggs with 2 x flaxeggs (1 tablespoon of flax + 3 tbsp water).
  • Make a triple or quadruple batch. After cooking leave to cool fully, then add to a lunchbox to freeze. Layer with parchment paper to prevent them from sticking to each other. To serve, defrost fully, then reheat in the microwave for 30 seconds (ensure there are no warm pockets before serving). Or alternatively in an oven at 180ºC for 10 minutes.
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More mess free weaning recipes you will love!

Little Baby Lasagne (with egg and dairy-free option)

Rainbow Fritters Baby Led Weaning Recipe

Blueberry Oat Pancakes with Greek Yogurt

Carrot and Cheese Waffles

Baby Led Weaning Egg Muffins

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Cheese and Veggie Nuggets for Baby Led Weaning

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Prep: 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 25 minutes minutes

Total: 40 minutes minutes

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Servings: 24

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These Cheese and Veggie Nuggets make a great starter recipe for baby led weaning. Loaded with goodness, soft and a really safe weaning food.

Ingredients

  • 2 Courgettes
  • 2 Carrots
  • 1 large handful spinach leaves finely chopped
  • 1 medium onion finely diced
  • Small bunch parsley finely chopped
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme leaves
  • Handful grated cheddar cheese
  • 1 cup breadcrumbs roughly 3 slices bread
  • 4 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 eggs

Method

  • Preheat oven to 180ºC.

  • Grate courgettes and carrots, then squeeze out that liquid. Add to a bowl along with the spinach, onion, parsley, thyme, cheese, breadcrumbs and oil. Stir until fully combined.

  • Whisk eggs then add to the mixture and stir.

  • Using a tablespoon measure the mixture, shape into nuggets and place on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.

  • Bake for 25 minutes until golden.

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FAQs

How soft should veggies be for baby-led weaning? ›

And, finally, roasting is an easy way to get veggies the appropriate texture for self-feeding. Remember, you want to be able to smush (that's a technical term) your baby's food with gentle pressure between your thumb and forefinger. Any harder and it could be a choking hazard.

How do you cut cheese for baby-led weaning? ›

Cut pasteurized cheddar into long, flat slices or bite-sized pieces torn from a flat slice. Alternatively, grate the cheese and serve the cheese on its own or folded into meals. Continue to avoid serving cheese in cube shapes or large melted globs, as these pose a high choking risk.

Is baby-led weaning recommended by pediatricians? ›

Baby-led weaning is perceived by healthcare professionals as a safe complementary feeding method that promotes chewing, improves growth, and the development of fine motor skills.

What foods should babies avoid during led weaning? ›

Foods to avoid
  • popcorn.
  • jelly cubes.
  • marshmallows.
  • boiled sweets (or any hard, gooey or sticky sweets, including cough sweets)
  • peanut butter by itself.
  • chewing gum.
  • ice cubes.

What are the best soft foods for baby-led weaning? ›

You can start weaning with single vegetables and fruits – try blended, mashed, or soft cooked sticks of parsnip, broccoli, potato, yam, sweet potato, carrot, apple or pear. You could also try baby rice mixed with your baby's usual milk. Make sure any cooked food has cooled right down before offering it to your baby.

What fruit and veg is best for BLW? ›

Vegetables for baby-led weaning
  • Steamed or baked sweet potato or butternut squash fries.
  • Steamed carrot strips.
  • Steamed green beans.
  • Thinly sliced tomato.
  • Steamed broccoli.
  • Steamed or roasted zucchini or summer squash strips.
  • Steamed beet strips.
Nov 9, 2022

What should a 6 month old eat first finger foods? ›

finger food ideas from 6 months
  • Cooked veggie sticks like carrot + parsnip (well-cooked, super soft and cut to the size + shape of an adult index finger)
  • Cooked broccoli trees or cauli florets (halved or quartered lengthways)
  • Banana or mango fingers.

Why don t doctors recommend baby-led weaning? ›

Emerging evidence suggests that baby-led weaning may result in more gagging as babies get used to swallowing but no increased likelihood of choking . Baby-led weaning can be messier than spoon-feeding.

Is puree or BLW better? ›

Despite the heated debate about BLW vs purees, the good news is that you don't actually have to choose between the two. In general, I find that a combination of purées/spoon-feeding and finger foods (from 6 months) works really well for most babies and parents and allows them to have the benefits of both options.

What is the bliss method of baby-led weaning? ›

The essential characteristics of BLISS are:
  1. Offer foods that the infant can pick up and feed themselves (i.e., follow a BLW approach)
  2. Offer one high-iron food at each meal.
  3. Offer one high-energy food at each meal.
Aug 26, 2015

How soft should carrots be for baby-led weaning? ›

In the earlier stages of weaning, your baby should be able to hold finger foods in their fist, so carrot sticks or batons are ideal for this. From 6-14 months, the carrots should be soft enough for you to squidge with your fingers, but firm enough to hold its shape, so your baby can eat it without the need for teeth!

How soft should broccoli be for baby-led weaning? ›

6 months old +:

Aim for florets with crowns about the width of three adult fingers pressed together and steam it to your liking: the longer you cook, the softer the food. Firmer foods are typically easier for baby's tongue to push out of the mouth when too much makes its way in.

How do you prepare vegetables for baby-led weaning? ›

To save time, put the veg in a microwavable bowl, add a little water, cover with clingfilm (pierced with a few holes) and microwave until soft (about 3 to 5 mins). Allow to cool before serving. You can also use frozen mixed veg such as carrot and cauliflower.

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