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Toddler recipes: 3 ingredient, quick and easy recipes for kid food. Includes 3 ingredient banana pancakes, easy salmon sticks, a quinoa blend for stirring into almost anything, and a easy vegetable snack!ย See my Babyย Food section for more toddler recipes!

Toddler recipes: 3 ingredient, quick and easy recipes for kid food

Camille is coming up on 22 months old, and Iโ€™ve really enjoyed feeding her. I knew before she was bornย that eating healthy food was going to be a priority for me as a Mom. Iโ€™m one of those people that doesnโ€™t feel good unless I eat well, and I can only imagine someone that shares my genes might be the same way.

Iโ€™m going to get controversial on you, right off the bat. I hate โ€˜kid food.โ€™ I do not buy food marketed towards children. Every time Iโ€™m at Target and I see another piece of junk food with a โ€˜Finding Doryโ€™ character printed on the front, I curse under my breath (and then steer my cart to the wine aisle).

It can be hard to feed your kid real food. When in doubt, think back to your grandmaโ€™s timeโ€ฆwhat did they give their kids for snacks? (Steamed green beans + hard boiled eggs, cottage cheese + homemade applesauce, cheese cubes + fruit, peanut butter on homemade bread with a glass of milkโ€”in case you needed help on that one). Grandmas are an incredible resource as you raise babies, and not just for snack ideas.

I describe โ€˜kid foodโ€™ as everything they sell to Moms from the moment babies turn 3-4 months old. My personal object of deep hatred is baby puffs. What in the heck are those? Empty calories? I can think of dozens of better real food options to give your kid than a puff of air with vague grain components sprinkled with vitamin dust (the vitamins that were removed during the grain discombobulation, no doubt). During โ€˜puff timeโ€™ I gave Camille quartered blueberries and steamed carrot pieces instead. If you love baby puffs because theyโ€™re shelf-stable, can I recommend freeze-dried fruit instead? Itโ€™s literally one ingredient (fruit!).ย When Camille was little, I always kept freeze-dried strawberries, a banana, an avocado, and Ezekiel bread cubes in my diaper bag).

Side note: donโ€™t get me started on baby yogurt. Camille has only ever had plain, whole milk yogurt. As sheโ€™s gotten older, Iโ€™ve added fruit on occasion, but if you never buy them sugar-drench yogurt, they never develop a taste for it. And then you donโ€™t have to pay $5 for 6 thimbles of sugar/ yogurt with Dory printed on label while I pay the same amount for a 32-ounce tub of plain yogurt.

Donโ€™t you even talk about โ€œfish crackersโ€ around me. Iโ€™m serious; donโ€™t do it.

Iโ€™m an intense Mama, clearly. I know my approach to feeding Camille is extreme. You donโ€™t have to be as extreme as me. In fact, you probably shouldnโ€™t. You should probably relax and let your kid have a freakinโ€™ donut every now and then. (For the record, Camille has had exactly 1/4 of a donut in her life, but I gave her milk and strawberries beforehand to minimize the amount she would eat).

While I love these toddler recipes, I donโ€™t recommend obsessing over everything that your kid eats like I do. My husband rolls his eyes at me, and I know he thinks Iโ€™m being annoying. A few months ago, he took Camille to visit his family for a weekend while I stayed home, and Iโ€™m still worried that he let her eat horrible things. I didnโ€™t ask, and he didnโ€™t tell. Iโ€™m just praying fast food wasnโ€™t involved. Itโ€™s not good to be as overly concerned as I am. But we can meet in the middle with easy, 3-ingredient REAL FOODย toddler recipes!

Iโ€™ve got an easy 3-ingredient recipe for every time of the day, plus variations, too. If you have ideas to add, please leave me comments below! Iโ€™m always looking for new ideas! I want to hear your easy toddler recipes, too!

Toddler recipes for Breakfast:

Easy banana pancakes for kids or toddler food. Just 3 ingredient recipes for kids
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Easy banana pancakes = 1 banana + 1 egg + 1/4 cup flour

While I make breakfast, Camille sips on whole milk or homemade almond milk (which I make as a treat for myself, but somehow the baby ends up drinking the majority of it). These 3-ingredient pancakes are her favorite. Even when sheโ€™s had a big dinner with dessert the night before, she will still scarf down one of these pancakes.

Three ingredient banana pancakes made with just eggs, banana and whole wheat flour
Easy shortcut pancakes made with bananas and eggs
Pancakes for babies and toddler and picky eater kids
Healthy pancakes made with just bananas, eggs and whole wheat flour. So easy!

My large banana measured 1/3 cup smashed, my eggs are size large, and my flour is whole wheat. Iโ€™ve also used oat flour (grind up rolled oats in the blender), and Iโ€™ve also added cinnamon and vanilla. Tiny diced walnuts would be good here, too, and it would up the banana bread flavor quotient. Next time, Iโ€™m going to add tiny frozen blueberries!

This recipe makes 4 kid-sized pancakes. Camille eats one and I freeze the rest, but feel free to scale up the recipe as needed and pack your freezer! ย Cook them like regular pancakes on a buttered griddle. Serve with more butter and maple syrup.

Toddler recipes for Lunch:

Easy 3 ingredient salmon fish sticks perfect for getting kids to eat more salmon and fish

Salmon fish sticks = strips of salmon + 1 egg + panko breadcrumbs

Four days a week, Camille goes to daycare for 3 hours each day. While sheโ€™s there, she eats lunch with the other kids and socializes. (This is when I get most of my work done, especially photography, as tripods and children do not mix).

Iโ€™ve been making these salmon fish sticks a lot lately, and she loves them! After dipping each salmon strip in egg and then panko, place on a greased baking sheet, bake at 400 for 9-12 minutes (cut into one to ensure theyโ€™re done).

When Iโ€™m feeling fancy, I do half breadcrumbs, half Parmesan cheese. And the day I took these photos, I had some extra fresh thyme, so I stirred that in, too. Camille is in a serious dunking phase (she says โ€˜dip dip dipโ€™ while she dunks her food into sauces), and so I pack a little container of cheaterโ€™s aioli (1/4 cup mayo + 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard + 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika). Ooh, that was a bonus 3-ingredient recipe for ya!

Toddler recipes for Snacktime:

Easy finger food snack ideas for babies and toddlers and kids of all ages

Snack bowl = 5 cherry tomatoes + 1/4 of an avocado + sea salt

I have weird feelings about snacks for kids. When we go to the playground, I notice other kids eating almost constantly. I wonder if they eat their food at mealtime? Camilleโ€™s snacking has always been limited, and therefore sheโ€™s always eaten her meals, so Iโ€™m not going to mess with it. The one exception is when she wakes up from her afternoon nap. We eat dinner pretty late in our house (after 7pm), so when she wakes between 4:30 and 5:00, she needs a little something to eat. I try to limit her to fruits and vegetables that donโ€™t fill her up too much so that sheโ€™s hungry for dinner.

Camille has been convinced that tomatoes are grapes. I blame this on last summerโ€™s incredible tomato crop. I took her to the farmerโ€™s market one morning, and her eyes fell upon a display of colorful cherry tomatoes in blue cartons. She demanded them (and who am I to get in the way of a child demanding vegetables?) I bought 3 cartons, and they were gone in a few days. Sheโ€™s been very into tomatoes ever since.

When my avocados arenโ€™t ripe, I use black beans (I cook several pounds of black beans at a time and freeze them; if I pull them out in the morning to pack her snack, they defrost perfectly by the afternoon). Sometimes I substitute cucumbers instead of tomatoes. I buy the tiny Persian cucumbers, and Camille eats them like apples.

Toddler recipes for Dinnertime:

Quinoa Lentil Blend for mixing into all sorts of food (and especially great for kids!)

Healthy mix = 2 cups quinoaย + 3/4 cup red lentils + 4 cups chicken broth

I was in camp โ€˜kids eat what adults eatโ€™ before I even had kids. If you know how busy I am, you know that cooking a separate dinner for a kid was never an option for me. I try to keep Camille in mind when planning our meals and include something she loves at every meal. Iโ€™m also a firm believer in continuing to serve something even if a kid says they donโ€™t like it.

Camille is a bit too young for the โ€˜take two bites/ try everything on your plateโ€™ rule, but when sheโ€™s a bit older, I will be employing that strategy. Sheโ€™s also too young for bribery (trust me, Iโ€™ve tried). But itโ€™s okay, because thereโ€™s really only one thing she refuses to eat: red meat. Iโ€™m definitely concerned about lack of iron in her diet, so I give her plenty of black beans, raisins, and spinach in her smoothies). Our favorite source of iron is lentils.

Speaking of lentils, my amazing blog friend Kelly (who has a child that eats very well!) wrote another cookbook, Superfood Weeknight Meals: Healthy, Delicious Dinners Ready in 30 Minutes or Less, and I was so eager to get my hands on it! I absolutely loved her first book, and this is another extension of Kellyโ€™s brilliant mind when it comes to nutrition. The premise of the book is incorporating 10 superfoods into your diet in exciting new ways:ย  avocados, lentils, sweet potatoes, quinoa, almonds, eggs, spinach, citrus, olive oil, and cauliflower. All of her recipes are ready in 30 minutes or less, too! I mean, really, Kelly couldnโ€™t make it easier for us to eat healthier (and deliciously!).

Iโ€™ve made at least a dozen things from the book, and loved it all (especially the broccoli cheddar soup, buffalo-ranch lentil burgers, and the green goddess quesadillas), but my favorite thing about this book is her genius strategy for cooking a pot quinoa-lentil blend and incorporating it into meals throughout the week. She stirs it into burgers, wraps, soups, smoothies, even fruit cobbler! If you have a bowl of quinoa-lentil blend in your fridge ready to go, youโ€™ll find all kinds of ways to use it throughout the week! If we make it to the end of the week with just a mere 1/2 cup portion leftover, I always make one of Kellyโ€™s grain bowls with coconut-almond sauce (exactly as delicious as it sounds!).

To make it, combine the quinoa, lentils and chicken broth (you can also sub water, especially if you think youโ€™ll be using it in sweet recipes). Stir everything together, bring to a boil and then reduce heat to medium. Partially cover the pan and steam for 20 minutes. Refrigerate leftovers for up to 1 week.

So, grab Kellyโ€™s book, and these 3 ingredients to make a pot of goodness youโ€™ll use all week!

And leave me comments and tips below on how to get kids to eat healthier, more adventurous meals. I love learning from other Moms.

(Weโ€™ll be back to regularly scheduled dessert for two recipes soon! Love you!)

About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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63 Comments

  1. Katie says:

    For the salmon sticks, do you use fresh salmon (like a fillet) and cut it into strips?

    1. Christina Lane says:

      Yes, fresh.

  2. Karen Griffths says:

    I used to have a family daycare and served the kids boxed mac& cheese with mixed veggies and tuna added. They would not eat homemade mac and cheese, but more than one child would tell their parent at home that they โ€œmade it wrong โ€œ if they did not add veggies and tuna. Then we added hoisin, sweet chili or low sugar ketchup as they wished. I hope to one day make it from scratch for my grandchildren. Your blog is great and is wonderful to see these toddlers all getting such Wonderful food made from scratch !