Toddler weaning

  • Toddler-Friendly French Toast

    Something I love about moving on from the initial weaning process when it comes to first foods is that an entire world of easy food opens up as they get a little older. We started with baby-led weaning and found it suited our lifestyle and the way we wanted to feed our daughter so much better, even though I will be the first to admit that I was a little nervous to start, but once we got going and I saw how easy it was I was hooked. In the early days, between 6 months to a year, I definitely found that I would often batch make extra things for lunches although most of the time we would eat the same, they were always good to have on hand.

    The great thing about baby-led weaning is that you can all eat the same and together, and this is something that moves through toddlerhood and beyond. One thing I didn’t want was to be making separate dinners or being eating at different times, and thankfully, so far, we’ve been able to maintain that. Something we also loved doing throughout the first 6 months of weaning was eating 100 foods before 1. It’s a fun challenge where you see how many new foods and flavours you can tick off your list before your baby turns 1. We loved it and found it nice and easy to complete, so much so that I created our own list into a PDF once we had completed it and you can download it here if you would like to try it.

    Toddler-Friendly French Toast

    At the time of writing I am in my second trimester of pregnancy and it has recently been all about French toast for breakfast, so I have been sharing this with my almost two year old daughter, and she’s been loving it too. She’s very open to new flavours and foods at the moment, something that I think is to do with our baby-led weaning experiences, although maybe it’s just one of those things.

    I thought today I would share with you a simple French Toast recipe I use for both my toddler and also the adults in this house. It’s tasty, easy to whip up and in our house is a firm toddler favourite.

    Toddler Friendly French Toast

    Toddler Friendly French Toast

    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Cook Time: 10 minutes
    Total Time: 20 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 2 Eggs (Beaten)
    • 2 tsp Vanilla Essence
    • 1 tsp Ground cinnamon
    • 3 slices Bread

    Instructions

    1. Crack eggs into a bowl and whisk
    2. Add in the vanilla essence and cinnamon and mind until smooth
    3. Coat both side of bread with mixture and pop into frying pan
    4. Cook on both sides
    5. Serve with fruit, bacon and syrup of your choice

    As you can see this is a super simple recipe to create and whip up in the morning. For myself I serve it as the picture shows and for my daughter I usually cut it into to strips. She loves it with blueberries (her favourite fruit) and a little honey (because she is over 1). Another great recipe is bacon and maple syrup as it is super tasty too.

    If you give this a try let me know, I would love to hear if you little one’s love it too.

  • Dairy free Banana & Peanut butter baked oat fingers

    Another day another baked oat finger recipe, this time its dairy free and includes peanut butter and banana. I find baked oats so versatile and something the whole family really enjoy. We give my toddler these and she has had them in some version since we started weaning her at six months.ย 

    Today I want to share with you this simple recipe so you can make it yourself for yourself or for little hands too. You can swap any of the ingredients around. Itโ€™s a really versatile little recipe so feel free to add and change things as you wish. Right, letโ€™s get going.

    dairy free baked oat finger on a plate

    Dairy free Banana & Peanut butter baked oat recipe

    I have been lucky for a while that since I was pregnant I stopped having the previous issues I had with dairy. Recently though I started to get some of the signs that I was having dairy issues again. I decided to cut dairy straight from my diet and I already feel so much better. This recipe is dairy free but you could totally make it with dairy options.

    I haven’t tried it with an egg replacement, but you could certainly give it a go and make this recipe vegan too.

    Sourdough Discard American Style Pancakes

    Sourdough Discard American Style Pancakes

    Prep Time: 5 minutes
    Cook Time: 5 minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes

    Ingredients

    • 200 g Sourdough starter discards
    • 200 g Self raising flour, Organic if possible
    • 1 tsp Baking powder
    • 300 ml Milk
    • 2 Eggs

    Instructions

    1. Measure out your milk
    2. Crack your eggs into the milk and whisk together
    3. Add your sourdough starter and whisk until smooth
    4. Add your baking powder to your flour and mix
    5. Add flour and baking powder mix to your milk, egg and sourdough mix, whisk together until smooth
    6. Add some oil or butter to your pan/pancake maker and using a ladle add some mixture and cook on both sides until brown

    Other (Dairy free & regular) options

    As I said above, this recipe is incredible versatile. As long as you have the Yogurt, egg and oats you can create whatever you like. I though I would list some amazing alternatives below:

    1. Raspberry and white chocolate
    2. Blueberry
    3. Strawberry and dark chocolate
    4. Sultanas
    5. Chocolate chip
    6. Pear and dark chocolate
    7. Apple
    8. Peach

    Check out the video too

    I also decided to have a bit of fun with this recipe and turned it into an Instagram reel. Be sure to check it out and leave me a comment! Don’t forget to give me a follow too if you’d like!