14 Baby Puree Recipes to Make at Home

Did you know parents can skip the supermarket and make easy, healthy baby food purees at home? These recipes let you know exactly what you're putting in your baby's body—and they save you money to boot!

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Sure, there are many wonderful baby puree food options on the grocery store shelves, but they can get pricey quickly when stocking up for your pantry. Making homemade baby purees is an excellent way to save on your food budget, but there are other great reasons to learn how to make baby food at home.

When you make a batch of baby food puree, you can control how much you process, making it super easy to put a big batch away in the freezer. You can also control the ingredients' quality and not worry about contaminants. But perhaps best of all, you can open your little one's world to your family's favorite foods by blending small amounts to try when they're ready.

Check out these 14 yummy baby food purees that your baby will love.

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Sweet Potato Puree

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Beta-carotene-rich sweet potatoes are a nutritious addition to your baby's diet. They are also a great source of vitamins A, C, and manganese, which help support a growing baby. Sweet potatoes are also sweeter in flavor than white potatoes and take on a fluffy texture when mixed with breast milk or formula.

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Carrot Puree

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Carrot is a versatile veggie; after your baby has mastered single-vegetable purees, you can mix carrots with various fruits, other veggies, and meats. (Note: Some pediatricians recommend that you feed your baby commercially-produced carrot puree instead of fresh due to nitrates; consult your doctor for advice.)

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Baby Applesauce

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Homemade applesauce is mildly sweet, filled with fiber, and rich in vitamin C. Apples are a great way to get a little more fiber into your baby, which can help combat any issues with constipation.

Apples may be full of vitamins and nutrients, but they're also fun to eat, making this a crowd-pleasing baby puree recipe!

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Banana Puree

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Bananas have a smooth, squishy texture that's easy for babies to mash between their gums. They're also rich in potassium and add creaminess when mixed with other ingredients. You can add spinach to this yummy recipe when your baby is a little older and begins eating blended purees.

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Pear Puree

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Homemade pear puree is sweet, filled with fiber, and rich in vitamin C. Babies love its mild, sweet taste. Pear fruit is a superfood powerhouse that is easy to digest and can even help alleviate constipation. But be careful; if you give your baby too much pear (especially the nectar), they could get diarrhea.

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Butternut Squash Puree

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Butternut squash is pure and simple, with a sweet, nutty flavor. When roasted, it takes on a velvety texture and provides your baby with vitamin A and potassium. This mainstay of autumn harvests helps boost your baby's immune system and may even help keep their vision strong.

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Pea Puree

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You can make pea puree with fresh or frozen peas. Either way, your baby will get plenty of fiber and nutritional benefits. Peas are a great source of folic acid and B vitamins too.

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08 of 14

Peach Puree

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Peaches are rich in beta-carotene and potassium, and their mild, sweet flavor makes them a crowd-pleasing hit. These gems are an excellent way to help support your baby's vision with their nutrient-packed profile that includes vitamins A and C, and plenty of antioxidants.

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Blueberry Puree

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Blueberries are an antioxidant-packed superfood that adds a delicious sweet-tart flavor to any baby puree. Blueberries also freeze incredibly well, so keeping some on hand to whip up this simple, delicious puree is a snap!

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Green Bean Puree

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Rich in vitamin A and fiber, green beans can introduce your baby to vegetables. We recommend using the frozen variety, since fresh green beans can have a grainy texture after blending.

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Spinach Puree

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Antioxidant-filled and calcium-rich spinach is an ideal veggie for babies 8- to 10-months-old. (Note that some pediatricians do not recommend making your own spinach puree because the veggie can be higher in nitrates; ask your doctor for advice).

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Avocado Puree

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Avocados are rich in brain-boosting omega-3s and have a mild flavor and velvety texture that many babies love. Some have called avocados a perfect food thanks to their balance of healthy fats, calories, and nutrient denseness.

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Potato Puree

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When mixed into a puree, potassium-filled potatoes pair well with other fruits and vegetables, including peas, green beans, carrots, and butternut squash.

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Plum Puree

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Is your little one suffering from constipation? Try whipping up this delicious plum or puree recipe!

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