Family Life Food & Recipes Baby Food How to Make Spinach Puree for Babies Calcium-rich spinach makes a nutritious puree for older babies. Follow our easy step-by-step instructions to learn how to make spinach puree. By Heather Morgan Shott Updated on March 23, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Illustration by Francesca Spatola; Getty Images (1) Antioxidant-filled spinach is an ideal veggie for babies 8- to 10-months-old. Note, however, that some pediatricians recommend feeding your baby commercially produced spinach puree instead of fresh, due to high levels of nitrates. Consult your doctor for advice, then check out our recipe for spinach puree. Step 1: Select & Buy Spinach Use frozen or fresh spinach to make your puree; fresh is better in fall, winter, and early spring. When purchasing fresh, choose spinach with dark green, blemish-free leaves that aren't wilted. Since spinach are part of the "dirty dozen"—foods with the highest pesticide residue—it's a good idea to buy organic. How to Choose the Best Baby Food Step 2: Wash the Spinach No need to wash frozen spinach. If you're making your puree with fresh spinach, remove stems and soak in cold water for two minutes. Rinse thoroughly under cool running water and pat dry with paper towels. Step 3: Cook the Spinach Steam spinach until tender (about five minutes). Drain, rinse with cool water for three minutes to stop the cooking process. Step 4: Puree the Spinach Puree spinach in a food processor or blender until smooth. Add water as needed to reach desired consistency; use breast milk or formula in place of water for a creamier texture. 12 Healthy Finger Foods That Don't Come From a Box Step 5: Serve Spinach Puree Spinach is an ideal mix-in with other veggies, grains, and protein. Try mixing spinach puree with: Carrots Sweet potatoes Russet potatoes Chicken Salmon Whole-wheat pasta Cheese sauce Brown rice and cheese sauce Cheese sauce Step 6: Refrigerate or Freeze Leftover Spinach Puree Cool spinach puree and refrigerate leftovers in BPA-free containers for up to 3 days. Freeze leftovers for up to three months. Thaw overnight in your refrigerator. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit