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Chicken baby food made in the crockpot! Tender shreds of chicken with carrots for baby. If youโre looking for more baby food recipes, try my ebook, Hip Hip, Purรฉe! My Recipes for Feeding Bรฉbรฉ.

The first time I made Camille meat puree, I wasnโt sure if I should feed it to her or the cat. I poached a chicken breast, and pureed it in the Vitamix. One look, one smell, one reluctant taste, and I was done. Surely I can do better for my sweet babe than cat food fare!
My journey of making meat purees for baby food starts here:
Camille didnโt start eating meat until around 7 months. I started her on sweet potato puree at around 5 months, but she didnโt show much interest, so I took timeย off before intermittently reintroducing her to food. By the time we were in a good rhythm of 2 tablespoons of puree once a day, I kept hearing my pediatricianโs warnings in the back of my head: โher iron supply needs to be restocked; give her meatโ. She was well past 6 months, and probably ready for it.
This chicken baby food was months in the making. I just had to work up the courage to make it.

A pretty important side note: I donโt eat much meat myself. I think we have an animal on our plate one night a week or so? Last night, we had farro salad with carrots and white beans. The night before? Pasta Alfredo with Broccoli. Before that? Thisย Brussels Sprout Tater Tot casserole.
It just doesnโt occur to me to cook meat most days. I actually love to order animals at restaurants, but I have a thing about seeing raw meat in my kitchen and then subsequently consuming it. If you believe in the blood type diet, I am spot-on for an A positiveโfull fat dairy, no meat, and tons of legumes. It makes my body happy. I say this to show my complete inaptitude for cooking meat for my child.
My ebook has plenty of kid-approved recipes for meat purees!

The next time I tried making meat for her, I faced another kind of disaster. Her dad and I were about to enjoy a rare beef dinner. Before plopping a local grass-fed chuck roast in the crockpot (with my eyes closed, of course), I cut off about 1 pound of it to cook for Camille, sans salt. I rubbed it with black pepper, seared it in a stock pot, and covered it with water and a bay leaf. I figured by the time our crockpot roast was done, her roast would be, too. My intention was for her to enjoy a no-salt version of our food.
I was so veryย wrong. Her roast was tough and chewy. Dad and I were eating a melt-in-your-mouth pot roast, and baby had meat so tough, even I couldnโt chew it (and I have all of my teeth)!

I ended up making her a quick no-salt gravy, and pureeing the baby roast in the Vitamix. She ate it mixed with green beans and mashed turnips. It wasnโt her favoriteโshe much preferred these curried sweet potatoes, but she ate it. And I felt like Mama of the year for giving her that much-needed iron-rich beef.
Now, at 10 months, Camille needs to progress beyond purees. Even though she doesnโt have any teeth, sheโs been gumming steamed broccoli, tiny whole wheat pasta shapes, and raisinsย lately. This video of her eating broccoli basically sums it all up.
The time was nigh for me to make her tender melt-in-her-mouth meat.
So, I reached for my crockpot. I mean, thatโs what those things are for, right? Tender meat?
Using the crockpot to make chicken baby food:
I knew I wanted her chicken chunks to be saucy and rich, almost like my recipe for instant pot salsa chicken. Baby isnโt warming up to jalapeรฑos no matter how hard I tryย (kidding), so I reached for carrots.
When the chicken is done cooking to the appropriate fall-apart-ness (technical kitchen term), the carrots melt and become a creamy sauce. Hot damn! I even want to eat this!
I stirred in a little cumin to mimic that rich, barbecued beef flavor. As a Texan, my kid will eat barbecue and jalapeรฑos one dayโyou can hold me to that!
This recipe for chicken baby food with carrots comes together so quickly, and it makes enough frozen leftovers for many meals! I love having cubes of it in the freezer to stir into whatever grain dish we are eating. If I make us a pot of quinoa for the week, a few cubes of carrot-chicken puree are great stirred in for baby.
If youโre looking for more tips on how to freeze baby food, check out my ebook!
Youโre going to need 1 pound of carrots (these are baby carrots from our CSA. I can see my Mom cringing at the dirt on them. The carrots were well-scrubbed, Mom, I swear). I grabbed 2 chicken breasts for this recipe because itโs what I had in the freezer. In the future, I would use chicken thighs because they have slightly better nutrition and fat (which is good for baby).
Side note: see Natalieโs post about crock-potโing for baby here. Also, grab some cumin and a mere 1/2 cup of the no-salt vegetable broth you made last week.
Toss it all in the slow cooker. Turn it to high. Come back in 4-5 hours. Stir, stir, stir. The carrots will melt, the chicken will shred. The babe will be very happy.
Chicken baby food coated in a creamy, slightly sweet carrot sauce is perfection. Freeze for later:
If your baby is younger and not quite ready for meat shreds, just puree the whole mixture.
Iโm loving your baby food requests. Do you haveย more in mind? Tell me below :)

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In case you were wondering if kids will actually eat this foodโฆI leave you with this:
Baby Food: Chicken Carrot Baby Puree
How to make chicken baby food that's actually flavorful with some spice and bonus vegetables.
Ingredients
- 1 pound carrots, cleaned and sliced
- 2 large chicken breasts, diced
- 1/2 cup no-salt vegetable broth
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to the slow cooker.
- Stir very well.
- Place the lid on and cook on HIGH for 4-5 hours.
- Remove the lid, and stir to shred the chicken. Mash the carrots a bit with a fork.
- Serve.
- If your baby is young, puree the whole mixture first.
Notes
You can puree this until very smooth for stage 1, or you can shread the chicken and lightly mash it with a fork for older babies.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
15Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 38Total Fat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 14mgSodium: 3846mgCarbohydrates: 3gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 5g

















We made this tonight! I had a side myself it was so tasty :) How long is it goon in the freezer for?! Thanks so much for sharing.
Yay, Caitlin! Iโd say up to 2 months, well-wrapped in freezer safe bags :)
Hey,Kristina. Iโm Chinese and I was very interested in the baby recip. Iโm going to make it for my 10month year old baby Abby. By the way,can we be friends in the real life? I love American food, but Iโm not good at it, so maybe you can help me?
Thank you for this! I read everywhere to cook meat for babies till it is โextra-softโ but no recipes or pointers on what that means, so Iโve been nervous to start cooking meat for my daughter. I canโt wait to give this recipe a try!
Could I add turmeric to this? Will baby still like it?
I think so! My daughter loves turmeric! Have you seen this recipe: https://www.dessertfortwo.com/baby-food-curried-sweet-potato-barley-coconut-puree-no-salt-vegetable-broth/
I think you would like it :)
Why the hell is there a long life story before the actual recipe?!
How long would you put the chicken / carrots in a pressure cooker (instant pot) rather than a slow cooker for 4-5 hours?
Hi! Thanks for the recipe. I made a purรฉe from this but finds it a little powdery. I donโt seem to be able to get a smoother consistency. Am I doing something wrong? Is it the blender issue? My 7 months baby doesnโt quite take to it and Gags a bit.
Add a splash of vegetable broth or water to smooth it out. For a 7 month old, I would puree completely.