9 Months and Above

Recipes for babies who are 9 months or above in Age.

Introducing “Ghee-Sauted Ladies’ Fingers”: A delightful and nutritious dish featuring the goodness of okra, sautéed to perfection in aromatic ghee. This recipe combines the natural flavors of fresh okra with the richness of ghee, resulting in a mouthwatering side dish that will leave your taste buds craving for more.

Cashew Green Gram Porridge: A nourishing blend of protein-rich green gram and creamy cashews, perfect for introducing new flavors to your baby’s diet. Support your little one’s growth with this wholesome and delicious porridge.

Introducing Foxtail Millet Moong Dal Khichdi, a wholesome and flavorful meal designed to nourish your baby’s growing body. This foxtail millet, and moong dal offers a delightful combination of taste and health benefits. Packed with essential nutrients, it introduces new textures and flavors to your little one’s taste buds.

Get ready to treat your little one to a delightful and healthy snack with banana popsicles! These frozen delights are not only delicious but also packed with the natural sweetness and nutrients of ripe bananas. With their creamy texture and refreshing taste, banana popsicles make for a perfect treat on a sunny day. So, indulge your baby’s taste buds while providing them with a nourishing snack they’ll absolutely love!

Introduce your little one to a delightful and wholesome snack with Ragi Dalia Balls. These nutritious bites are made from roasted ragi (finger millet) and dalia (broken wheat), packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Soft, flavorful, and easy to hold, Ragi Dalia Balls are the perfect choice for your baby’s growing appetite. Treat your little one to a nourishing culinary adventure that will leave them satisfied and craving for more!. change the starting sentence into different

Treat your little one to a vibrant and nourishing delight with Beetroot Cashew Soup. This creamy and flavorful soup is packed with essential nutrients and the natural goodness of beetroots and cashews. Get ready to introduce your baby to a colorful and nutritious culinary experience that will leave them wanting more!

This recipe is a good source of fiber and carbohydrates, which can help keep your child feeling full and their energy levels up. It also contains essential vitamins and minerals found in oats and bananas. Bananas, in particular, are easy to digest and are a good source of vitamins C and B6, dietary fiber, and potassium, known to help support heart health.