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Jarred Baby Foods – for the whole family

October 9, 2024 Recipes

Do you have extra jars of baby food that you’re not sure what to do with? Try using them in recipes for the whole family! Jarred baby foods can be an easy way to add flavor and nutrients to many of your favorite dishes.

Read on for creative ways to use up extra jars of baby food.

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Fruits

Jarred Fruits & Vegetables

Can be poured into ice cube trays and frozen as popsicles.
Jarred Fruits and Vegetables

Replace some of the fat or liquid in recipes for muffins, pancakes, or bread with jarred baby food purees.

Add more flavor and thicken sauces and soups by adding in jarred vegetables like sweet potato or butternut squash.

Blend jarred vegetable purees with Greek yogurt, lemon juice, and herbs to create a flavorful salad dressing or dip.

Add jarred fruits to infant cereal or regular oatmeal for added flavor and nutrition.

Use jarred fruits instead of jelly or jam on toast.

Cereals

Jarred Cereals

Mix with mashed bananas, eggs, and a bit of milk to create a pancake batter.

Add into soups or stews to thicken and for extra nutrients.

Dip chicken or fish into beaten eggs, then coat in jarred baby cereal to use as a breading before baking or frying.

Layer with yogurt and fresh fruits to create a breakfast or dessert parfait.

Jarred Cereals
Meats

Jarred Meats

Add into recipes for meatballs, meatloaf, or pasta sauces for a boost of protein and flavor.

Jarred Baby Food Recipes

Teething Biscuits

Great for 6 to 8-month-olds!

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Cereal Pancakes

Makes about twelve, 4-inch pancakes.

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Apple Rice Pudding

Extra easy!

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Baby Food Meatballs

Remember to always wash your hands and kitchen surfaces before and after working with raw meat.

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Sweet Potato Puffs

Perfect for fall!

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