Apple, Pear and Banana Baby Food Recipe - Brooklyn Farm Girl (2024)

Easy to make apple, pear and banana baby food recipe. This is my 6 month old’s favorite Stage 2 puree! This homemade recipe made with fresh fruit makes 64 ounces of baby food for only $10! Includes directions on how to freeze.

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I absolutely love making homemade baby food pouches, especially when some of the ingredients can come straight from our garden. It makes me so happy seeing a messy baby with carrots all over her face knowing that I grew those carrots!

Making homemade baby food is not only easy, it’s extremely cost-effective, saving you so much money! Here’s a quick video I made to show you how simple it is to make your own!

How much money does homemade baby food save you?

Besides the satisfying feeling of feeding your baby a home cooked meal, making your own baby food is extremely economical. Let’s do some simple math real quick.

Those organic baby food pouches run $2-$3 at the store for 4 ounces. The ingredients for this recipe cost me $10 and it makes 64 ounces of food. If I was to buy this food in premade jars and pouches in the store it would cost me over $72 in baby food! That means you’re saving LOTS of money.

What is the best baby food to start with?

I always find that starting with sweet fruits helps ease a baby into eating solids. Fruits such as apples, pears, bananas and pears are great to start with. On the vegetable side, our daughters have loved sweet potatoes, butternut squash baby food and green beans as their veggie introduction.

What should I feed my six month old baby?

We started introducing Stage 2 purees around 6-7 months. This Apple, Pear, Banana puree is a perfect combo starter that your baby is sure to love!

What’s not to love? It’s like a tropical fruit smoothie for babies! I’ll be honest, I love this puree so much I might sneak e a few bites in when she’s not looking!

What is the difference between Stage 1 and Stage 2 baby food?

Stage 1 baby foods are made with a single ingredient while Stage 2 baby foods are blended with a combination of ingredients together.

How do you know when your baby is ready for Stage 2 foods?

First, get them confident on Stage 1 food. Try many different types of Stage 1 solids first to get those lips smacking and hands grabbing. Once they’ve tried various fruits and vegetables (this helps with food allergy elimination as well) and you feel they can confidently handle solids, then you can move on to Stage 2.

Ingredients for Baby Food Puree

  1. Apples – I recommend using a sweet apple, such as honeycrisp
  2. Pears – Go with a sweet bartlett or a bosc
  3. Bananas – The taste of banana goes far in puree, so you only need 2 bananas for this recipe.
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How to Make Baby Food

Peel your apples and pears, remove the cores and cut them into 1 inch pieces.

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In a large pot with a steamer basket add the fruit and a little bit of water, bringing it to a boil. If you don’t have a steamer basket, just add a small amount of water to a pot until you cover the fruit and boil it. I do this in a large pot to save time, but you might have to do it in 2 batches depending on pot size.

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Boil the apples and pears for about 10-15 minutes, or until a fork easily slides in, drain.

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Once the fruits are done, add them to your food processor or blender with the bananas. I do this in 2 batches.

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Add a few tablespoons of water to the food processor to make the blades run smooth as it’s really important to make sure there’s no chunks in the food!

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And just like that you made homemade baby food. Wasn’t that SO easy?

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How to Freeze Baby Food

This recipe makes 64 ounces of baby food which is enough that you can stock up! Baby food is so simple to freeze, and is going to help you save time and money.

  1. Add your baby food puree to freezer safe containers. I like freezing our baby food in these silicone freezer trays, or these 2 ounce cubes.
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You can can also use ice cube trays, but make sure to cover them in the freezer to prevent them getting contaminated. I recommend these ice cube trays with a lid.

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Then place them in your freezer to freeze overnight. After they’re frozen, I pop them out of the trays and put them in freezer bags. Now I have individual servings ready to go!

How to Thaw Baby Food

I recommend thawing baby food in the refrigerator overnight. I take the cubes out of the freezer and place them in a glass container in the refrigerator. I try to estimate the amount I need, not keeping it in the refrigerator for more than 48 hours.

When the morning rolls around the cubes are defrosted (or close to it) so I can just pack them up in small glass containers with her bottles for daycare and we’re all set. High 5 on anything that makes the mornings easier!

If you’re in a pinch for time you can defrost the food in the microwave. Just make sure to stir, allow to cool completely and test before serving to baby.

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Organic Vs Non Organic Baby Food

I’m going to talk quick about organic vs non-organic. If you can buy all organic I say do it, but the truth is that organic fruits cost significantly more money than non-organic.

When you’re buying 4 pounds of apples, .99 (non-organic) vs 3.99 (organic) a pound adds up quickly. If you’re on a budget like me, you’re probably going to grab those .99 cent/lb apples!

When making baby puree, organic is good, but what’s best is home cooking, so don’t stress if you can’t budget it in organic fruits. Instead, look for what’s on sale and in season.

If red delicious apples are on sale one week, then stock up with a few pounds worth. If Fuji apples are on sale, then buy those! In NYC, small neighborhood produce stores often have the best savings on fruits and vegetables so take a look there too.

Hope this recipe helps all the Mamas and Papas out there! I hope your baby enjoys this delicious Apple, Pear and Banana baby food puree!

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Easy to make apple, pear and banana baby food recipe. This is my 6 month old's favorite Stage 2 puree! This homemade recipe made with fresh fruit makes 64 ounces of baby food for only $10! Includes directions on how to freeze.

By: Pamela Reed

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

serves 15

Ingredients

  • 8 apples (sweet variety, like honeycrisp) peeled, core removed and cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 6 pears peeled, core removed and cut into 1 inch pieces
  • 2 ripe bananas

Instructions

  • Add 3 inches of water to a large pot and bring to boil. If you have a steamer basket add to pot.

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  • Add apples and pears and and cook for 10-15 minutes, or until a fork slides easily in them. Drain.

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  • Add apples, pears and bananas to food processor or blender and blend until completely smooth with no chunks. I like to add a 2-3 tablespoons of water to make it easier to blend. I usually do this in 2 batches since it’s a large amount of apples and pears.

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  • Freeze in storage trays and defrost to serve to baby as needed.

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Notes

Makes 64 ounces of baby food.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 63kcal (3%)

Course: Main Course

Keyword: apple baby food, baby food recipes

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Apple, Pear and Banana Baby Food Recipe - Brooklyn Farm Girl (2024)

FAQs

How to make banana baby food without it turning brown? ›

TIP: You can stir in a few drops of fresh lemon or orange juice to help prevent the puree from browning, as it will otherwise naturally do.

What fruits are good for baby puree? ›

Fruits: For soft ripe fruits such as bananas, peaches, pears and avocados, simply remove any seeds and peels; then purée, grind or mash. For other fresh or frozen fruits: Wash, peel and cut into small pieces. Add 1 cup fruit to 1/4 cup boiling water in pan or microwave-safe container.

How to prepare fruits for babies? ›

Wash fresh fruits before you give them to your baby or cook them. When using a fresh hard fruit, such as an apple, wash it and remove the skin, pit and large seeds before cooking. Cook hard fruit until just tender, before chopping or mashing it. Offer fruits with little or no added sugar.

How to make homemade baby food? ›

Homemade baby food is more or less this simple: bake or steam fruits and veggies until they're tender. Puree in a blender (or whatever you're using) until you get the right texture for your baby, adding water or breast milk to thin if needed. Serve it then & there* or pour into ice cube trays & freeze.

How to keep pear puree from turning brown? ›

Sprinkle a few drops of citrus juice—lemon, lime, or orange—into the purée to slow down oxidation. The juice contains ascorbic acid which prevents oxidation.

Does banana puree cause constipation? ›

Remember that cereal, applesauce and bananas can cause constipation.

Can I give raw apple puree to my baby? ›

Experts recommend only offering pureed apples or applesauce until babies are 9 to 12 months old. After that, you can give your baby small piles of raw apple that's been shredded with a cheese grater. As your baby gets more teeth between 1 and 2 years old, they can have very thin slices of apple.

What is the best puree to give a baby first? ›

  • Yam or Sweet Potato Puree. Sweet potatoes and yams are not the same, but when it comes to starting solids, they may as well be! ...
  • Acorn or Butternut Squash Puree. ...
  • Green Pea Puree. ...
  • Green Bean Puree. ...
  • Avocado Puree. ...
  • Apple Puree. ...
  • Pear Puree. ...
  • Plantain or Banana Puree.
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Which fruit should baby eat first? ›

Bananas can be introduced as early as four months of age. They can be quickly mashed and served on their own (perfect for parents on the go) or mixed with breast milk or formula. As your baby gets older, bananas can be sauteed, mixed with other fruits or combined with brown rice or hot cereal.

How to prepare pear for baby? ›

Directions
  1. Place pears in a large saucepan and just barely cover with water. Simmer over medium-low heat until tender, 15 to 20 minutes.
  2. Remove cooked pears with a slotted spoon and place in a food processor or blender; puree until smooth. Allow to cool before serving.
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Do I have to cook all fruit for baby food? ›

Don't Cook It:

If you can mash it with a fork when it's raw. For tender foods like avocadoes, any kind of berries, bananas or a very ripe pear cooking is optional.

What kind of banana is good for babies? ›

Chiquita bananas are not only delicious for babies, they're also perfect for their little growing bodies. A medium Chiquita banana contains around 100 calories and 19g of fructose, a simple, natural sugar. Bananas are also a great potassium-rich fruit.

Do I cook strawberries for baby food? ›

This simple puree is no-cook, so be sure to start with great-tasting berries. It's a perfect fruit puree for a baby, or a delicious way to add flavor to yogurt and oatmeal for all members of the family. (It's also great with ice cream and waffles!)

What liquid to add to homemade baby food? ›

If you're introducing your little one to solids, the baby food should be thin and easy to swallow. Get the right consistency by adding 1 or 2 teaspoons of water, breast milk, or formula to the recipe.

Why did my banana puree turn brown? ›

The browning occurs as a result of oxidation (a scientific process that arises as a result of exposing fruits to oxygen or air) which acts faster to discolour purees or fruits that are cut open, for example, apples turn brown too when cut open but that does not make it bad.

How do you keep bananas from turning brown in a recipe? ›

Just toss your banana slices in some lemon juice to inhibit enzymatic browning. Full coverage, particularly on the cut sides, will help prevent the slices from turning brown. In addition to lemon juice, vinegar will also work. So would sulfuric acid, for that matter, but you probably don't want to eat it afterwards.

How long does homemade banana baby food last? ›

Fresh banana baby food should be stored in the fridge and used within 3-4 days. For longer storage, I recommend freezing the puree! I like using silicone ice cube tray or freezer safe jars because they make it easier to thaw smaller amounts for serving to babies.

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