This dish is easily dressed up or down. Add extra parmesan and black pepper for adults or keep it simple for little ones. Note: for toothless babies, chop the mushrooms into little pieces and mix into the risotto. Babies with more teeth may well prefer to sink their teeth into...
It’s important for little ones to get enough iron in their diets, but leafy greens can be tricky to get through without many teeth! This thick, creamy soup is really yummy and can be served via spoon, with bread to dunk in or as ‘soup bread’ – however suits your...
Nourishing chicken soup for fighting colds, soothing teeth and warming tummies. To serve to under ones, you can pull out the different ingredients and place on the highchair tray, and then soak bread in the liquid for them. You can also blend the soup if you prefer a smooth texture....
This chuck-it-in-the-slow-cooker recipe contains 7 different kinds of veg! It’s worth noting that it makes double the amount that my usual recipes do, so you should have enough for at least two meals for your whole family.
This classic vegetarian dish ticks all the boxes – it’s cheap, quick, easy to cook and delicious! Serve with pasta, potatoes or rice and some green beans or broccoli. Note – whilst this is not traditionally a dairy free dish, I have made this with an oat based ‘cream alternative’...