Today we are making baby food with our GoWISE Lead Graphic Designer, Amy.
Making your own baby food is incredibly easy. Not only does it save you money but it helps give your baby a more nutritious meal.
Homemade baby food is generally more nutritious and tastier than store bought processed food if it is fresh and made from whole foods and nothing else. When cooked in bulk, it is cheaper than commercial options. And you can control the quality of ingredients when you make your own.
To make this recipe we're using our Premiere High Performance Heating Blender. It has a 1400W motor to blend the toughest ingredients into a creamy and smooth consistency!
The pitcher comes with a built-in 800W heating element allowing you to cook ingredients before or after blending! Make anything from a hot bowl of soup to a creamy smoothie, and baby food.
It comes with multiple functions and preset including baby food.
Meet Teddy, Amy's baby!
How to make your own
Use fruits and veggies:
- Mashed bananas
- Peaches
- Barley and rice cereal
- Carrots
- Pears
- Squash
- Sweet potatoes
- Apples
- Peas
Today Amy will be making Green Bean Puree
Ingredients:
Green beans
1/2 cup water
Directions:
Toss your green beans and water into the blender and close the lid.
Turn on your blender and click the baby food preset and hit start, after a couple of seconds you will begin to see the water boiling and your food will begin cooking.
The baby food preset cooks up to 22 minutes to make sure the food is cooked properly.
The food will begin blending at 20 minutes.
Remove from blender, let cool, and now you have a green bean puree your baby can enjoy!
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Looking for more heated blender recipes? Check out this recipe blog: Tomato Artichoke Soup
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