Puree and other broccoli dishes for baby food
Making a menu for a child often causes difficulties for parents. You can diversify the diet of the crumbs through dishes made from broccoli. This article will show you how to make delicious puree and other baby food dishes from this vegetable.
Benefits, harms and contraindications
Broccoli is one of the foods that are great for a children's menu. This vegetable is so safe that it can even be used in the diet of infants. However, when introducing broccoli into the children's menu of a newborn baby, parents should strictly follow the recommendations of doctors. This will help minimize the risk of adverse clinical manifestations in the child after eating broccoli complementary foods.
Broccoli contains a number of useful components. This vegetable contains a lot of ascorbic acid - the most important component that ensures the normal functioning of the immune system. Doctors note that babies who regularly consume a sufficient amount of foods containing vitamin C in their natural natural form are less susceptible to various infectious pathologies.
Broccoli contains another important component for the child's body - folic acid. The need for this substance in the body is especially high during intensive growth.Toddlers who are actively growing and developing need to receive a sufficient amount of foods containing this vitamin daily. If for some reason the need for folic acid is not replenished, this can lead to the formation of various pathologies.
The diet of an infant must be prepared with due care. The child during the first year of his life grows quite intensively. All its organs and systems gradually change the intensity of their work. In order for the development of the child to correspond to age norms, he must consume a sufficient amount of protein.
Proteins are found in significant amounts in breast milk or artificial formula, which the baby eats in the very first months after birth. However, the physiological need for proteins as the baby grows begins to increase. Complementary foods help to replenish it, which are gradually introduced into the diet of a newborn baby. Broccoli contains proteins of plant origin, which are very necessary for the child's body for its full development. So, 100 grams of this cruciferous vegetable contains 3 g of protein.
Broccoli is not a high-calorie food. So, the calorie content of 100 grams of this vegetable is only 29 kcal. A small calorie content allows you to use broccoli for cooking various dishes, including for children who are overweight or obese.
Often, many parents are faced with the problem of irregular stools in a child. If a child does not consume enough fiber-containing foods, this can lead to the fact that he will develop constipation.The regularity of the stool largely depends on the amount of dietary fiber that comes with food. If the food is too refined in composition and contains little vegetable fiber, then this can eventually provoke stool retention.
In order to cope with this problem, children's doctors recommend including broccoli crumbs in the diet. It is noted that dishes prepared with the addition of this vegetable weaken the stool. If, at the same time, in the children's menu to limit the number of products that are strengthened, then this will contribute to the normalization of the motor function of the intestine. As a result, the inclusion of broccoli dishes in the baby’s diet will help the child’s stool to become regular.
If the baby suffers from chronic intestinal pathology, accompanied by a tendency to diarrhea, he should not eat broccoli, as this can lead to an aggravation of the situation. In this case, before introducing broccoli crumbs into the diet, be sure to consult with a pediatrician.
Broccoli is one of the vegetables that rarely provoke the appearance of allergic manifestations in babies. That is why these vegetables are allowed as one of the complementary foods in the baby menu. However, there are exceptions to every rule. So, in some babies, after eating broccoli, allergies can still appear. Usually, adverse clinical symptoms appear in children with individual sensitivity to this vegetable.
At what age should we introduce complementary foods?
Begin to introduce broccoli into the diet of the baby should be after he is 4-5 months old. Before doing this, parents should definitely discuss the introduction of new complementary foods with a pediatrician who has been observing their child since birth.In some cases, the doctor may advise delaying the introduction of complementary foods for a few weeks.
Initially, broccoli puree is prepared for the child, since the baby cannot yet chew on its own. By the first year, the number of dishes that include this type of cabbage increases significantly. So, a baby at 1 year old can already eat casseroles, various soups and vegetable stews cooked with broccoli.
In what form and in what quantity to give the child for the first time?
When introducing broccoli into a child's diet, doctors definitely recommend remembering the rule of gradualness. So, the initial dosage of vegetable puree made from this type of cabbage should not exceed ½ teaspoon. “Introduce” the baby to a new food product should be in the morning. In this case, it will be easier for parents to timely assess the baby's reaction to the introduction of new complementary foods.
If, after the introduction of a new vegetable complementary food, the child does not have any adverse manifestations, then the dosage of broccoli puree can be gradually increased. So, after a week, the amount of vegetable puree can be increased to 40-50 grams. When adding the amount of puree, be sure to monitor the well-being of the crumbs. So, if the baby has severe bloating, or the child becomes restless and tearful, then the dosage should be reduced and the baby should be shown to the doctor.
Doctors note that broccoli should be introduced into the diet of infants in boiled form. Raw cabbage of this variety should not be given to crumbs, as this can lead to indigestion and “breakdown” of the stool. You can cook broccoli in a slow cooker or double boiler, or simply boil it in a saucepan. Vegetables after heat treatment should be well boiled and become soft.After that, they can be crushed and offered to the child.
How to choose baby food?
Parents now have the choice of making their own mashed broccoli or buying it ready-made. Moms who do not trust ready-made products from jars should choose only high-quality vegetables for preparing vegetable dishes for their babies.
The following tips will help them do this.
- Preference when buying should be given to vegetables of a dark green color, dense texture. You should not choose inflorescences with yellow flowers, as they are usually overripe.
- Choose vegetables that do not show signs of spoilage or rot. The presence of mold on inflorescences can provoke the appearance of symptoms of food poisoning in a child.
- Before cooking, broccoli must be washed well and kept in lightly salted water for 15 minutes. This is necessary so that all kinds of small insects that may remain between individual inflorescences die and do not fall into the dish.
Suitable Recipes
It can be very difficult to create a children's menu for a baby. Many mothers are familiar with the situation when the child flatly refuses to eat cauliflower or broccoli. However, it is necessary to add vegetables to the diet of crumbs.
Soup
The recipe for making delicious soup for kids is quite simple.
This will require:
- potatoes (small size) - 1 pc.;
- carrots - ½ pcs.;
- broccoli - 3-4 inflorescences;
- water - 600 ml.
During the time that the water boils in the pan, it is necessary to cook the vegetables. To do this, grate the carrots, and cut the potatoes into medium-sized cubes. In order for the broccoli to cook faster, the inflorescences can be cut into several pieces.
After the water boils, potatoes and carrots should be sent to it.Vegetables must be boiled for 10 minutes, after which you can throw into the pan and broccoli. After the vegetables become soft, the fire can be turned off. In order to make soup puree, vegetables need to be additionally chopped with a blender.
Puree
The recipe for a delicious puree is quite simple.
This will require:
- broccoli - 100 g;
- potatoes - 100 g;
- vegetable oil (optional)
Vegetables are boiled until soft in a saucepan with water and chopped with a blender. If desired, you can rub the vegetables through a sieve and dilute with the vegetable broth in which they were cooked. It is not necessary to salt the cooked dish for the baby. If desired, a few drops of vegetable oil can be added to the dish.
This video shows another way to cook broccoli for children.