Key Nutrients
Key Nutrients Description
Baby – Pear and Avocado Puree
“Avocados are often over looked by parents when it comes to preparing baby foods but they are a fast, heart healthy easy to prepare food”
Deborah Griffin, Senior Paediatric and Neonatal Dietician, Waterford.
Serves 8:
Avocado are a brilliant first food for your baby due to it’s
nutritional value and also it’s creamy texture. You can make
variations of this recipe by using other fruits to blend with
the avocado such as bananas, peaches, or mango.
Salmon & Mango Salad
Fruity Porridge
(Serves 4)
Speedy Goat’s Cheese Pizza
Tomato & Butter Bean Soup
(serves 4)
Baby – Icy Strawberry Cream
“Cool and soothing for teething gums and my kids still love it for a summer treat”
Cara Cunningham, Senior Community Dietician, Westmeath
Tip! Why not change things up by using different flavoured fromage frais and different types of fruit?
Toddler – Veggie Va Va Voom
“We all know how difficult it can be to get kids to eat their fruit and veg. My advice: If you can’t make them eat, make them drink it!”
– Paula Mee, Dietician, Dublin
Double up on the recipe to make enough for the whole family. Keep in a jug in the fridge and serve cold — delish on a summer’s afternoon!
Serves 6
Baby – Cheesy Chicken & Broccoli Pasta
“This recipe is a favourite of mine to share with mothers of infants I see under my care, it is a great source of calcium for a developing infant”
Orla Brady, Community Dietician, Westmeath
Serves 3, suitable from 7 months.
TIP! It’s quite handy to have some frozen vegetables in the freezer for those days when it’s all go. Frozen broccoli florets will work just as well in this recipe and are just as nutritious.
Healthy Fish Pie
“Who says comfort food can’t be healthy?!”
Ellen Roche, Dietitian, Kilkenny
Serves 5
This is a great way to incorporate fish in your diet if you’re not a fish lover!
It provides a great source of Omega-3 and Vitamin D nutrients essential during pregnancy.