Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (2024)

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What is the best first food when your baby is starting solids for the first time at 6 months? It may not be what you think. Here are registered dietitian-approved safe and healthy first foods for baby-led weaning - even if your baby has no teeth!

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If you're feeding your baby in a conventional approach with purees, your pediatrician will likely tell you to start first with baby rice cereal, then with a single vegetable puree, then add another single vegetable puree, until you get through all the vegetables, then try fruit purees and meat purees, waiting a day to add each new food. At least that's what mine told me. That sounds a little stressful and outdated, no? Well guess what? It is! There's a better way. Read on for the BEST first foods for babies.

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  • Do I Have To Start With Rice Cereal When Starting Solids?
  • What Foods Should I Introduce First With Baby Led Weaning?
  • What Are We Looking For In Baby's First Foods?
  • Best First Foods for Baby (About 6 Months of Age):
  • Tips For Starting Out With First Foods:
  • What Does a 6 Month Old's Baby Led Weaning Meal Look Like?

Do I Have To Start With Rice Cereal When Starting Solids?

You actually do NOT have to start with rice cereal, or go in any particular order when starting solids with your little one. There is no reason your baby can't jump right in with various solid foods! But if you aren't starting with rice cereal or purees at all, what DO you start with? If you're starting solids with a baby led weaning approach, your pediatrician may not be very knowledgeable or helpful with baby led weaning. That's why I'm guiding you through which foods to introduce to your baby first with baby led weaning!

What Foods Should I Introduce First With Baby Led Weaning?

Short answer: whatever you're already serving the family! The great thing about baby led waning is that it's SO flexible, so you can start with almost anything as long as it's an appropriate texture and shape, and isn't too high in salt or sugar. In general, it's best to go with whole foods prepared at home. Ideally, that's already what you're making for the family, making it easier for everyone!

What Are We Looking For In Baby's First Foods?

  1. Appropriate texture and shape. Can you mash it between your thumb and forefinger? Finger shaped is ideal. Read more about the smash test for texture and shape specifics here. Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (2)
  2. Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (3)No added sugar and minimal salt until at least age 1. With salt, I'm a little more flexible (because you can't control everything) but if you can, keep the salt levels lower when cooking at home, and avoid highly processed packaged foods since they are super high in sodium. Babies also just don't need added sugar. In fact, the dietary guidelines recommend avoiding all added sugar until age 2. That means no regular table sugar, honey, maple syrup, or other added sweeteners. Honey also shouldn't be given to infants under 1 year because of the risk of botulism, which can make infants very sick.
  3. Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (4)Iron-rich food at least once per day. Starting around 6 months of age, the iron stores your baby received in utero start to deplete, so they need to start getting it from their diet, especially breastfed babies. Ideally you want one at every meal, but for sure at least once per day. (Grab my free download for maximizing baby's iron intake!)
  4. Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (5)High fat and high calorie. Infants need every little bit of nutrition they can get from each bite, so adding energy and nutrient rich foods is important. I add lots of foods like avocado, nut butters (just not big globs) and whole milk plain yogurt.

Be sure you are familiar with the safety guidelines to always follow with baby led weaning!

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Best First Foods for Baby (About 6 Months of Age):

Beyond the guidelines above, just go for it! Give baby a taste of whatever the family is eating. No need to stick with unflavored steamed vegetables. In fact, spices and herbs are great! I recommendintroducing only one allergen food per day to observe for reactions. Here are some great nutrient rich foods you can start introducing to your little one with baby led weaning. Just remember fruits and vegetables should be cooked to a soft texture and peeled if they aren't soft when raw.

Best Fruits and Veggies For Baby Led Weaning:

  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (7)Avocado - sliced or mashed
  • Asparagus - cooked soft and tough ends cut off
  • Apples - cooked ONLY and with no peel
  • Banana
  • Beets - cooked soft
  • Broccoli - cooked soft
  • Carrots - cooked soft
  • Cauliflower - cooked soft
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (8)Cucumber - in a big spear until baby has teeth, then grated
  • Cantaloupe
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (9)Eggplant - cooked soft
  • Green Beans - cooked soft
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (10)Kiwi
  • Mango
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (11)Mushrooms - cooked soft
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (12)Oranges or grapefruit - segments only
  • Peaches or nectarines - very ripe or cooked soft
  • Pears - very ripe or cooked soft
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (13)Peppers - cooked soft
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (14)Peas - gently mashed
  • Plums - ripe
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (15)Pineapple
  • Pumpkin - cooked soft or canned
  • Raspberries
  • Strawberries
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (16)Summer squash or zucchini - cooked soft
  • Tomatoes - large slices, no cherry or grape tomatoes!
  • Watermelon - (seedless!) a wedge with the rind is just fine and makes for easier gripping
  • Winter squash - cooked soft, without skin

Best Protein Foods for Baby Led Weaning:

  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (17)Beans - lightly smashed or in the form of hummus
  • Chicken - should be moist
  • Eggs - scrambled, hard cooked, boiled, or as an omlette or casserole
  • Fish or Shrimp
  • Ground beef, chicken, pork, or turkey
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (19)Meatballs - roll into a finger shape or cut big meatballs into slices
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (20)Nut butters - spread thinly or stirred into something, with no added sugar
  • Soft cheese (I like whole milk mozzarella or ricotta because they're lower in sodium)
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (21)Steak - cut into finger-sized pieces (baby will suck the juices out and leave the rest)
  • Turkey - should be moist
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (22)Whole milk yogurt

Best Starchy Carbs For Baby Led Weaning:

  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (23)Baby muffins(with no added sugar)
  • Oatmeal
  • Pancakes or waffles (with no added sugar) - cut into strips
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (25)Pasta - whole wheat or chickpea pasta (chickpea pasta is a good way to add iron and protein)
  • Potatoes - wedges or mashed
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (26)Sweet Potatoes - wedges or mashed
  • Toast - very lightly toasted (no added sugar bread is a great vehicle for nutrient-dense spreads like nut butter and hummus!)
  • Whole grains like quinoa and rice - made into balls with a bit of beans, or made into a porridge.
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Tips For Starting Out With First Foods:

  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (30)Don't get too stressed! It should be fun and a chance for baby to explore tastes and textures. The majority of baby's nutrition is still coming from breast milk or formula, so it's perfectly fine (and normal) if not much food makes it into his or her mouth for the first month or more.
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (31)For feeding puree-like textures (such as yogurt, hummus, nut butter, etc) you can spread a thin layer on very lightly toasted bread, load a soft spoon and hand it to baby, or just let them pick it up off the tray by itself. It WILL get messy, but that's how they learn.
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (32)Slippery foods may be rolled in something to help baby grip it (such as ground flaxseed, hemp seeds, or unsweetened shredded coconut). You can also leave the peel on a portion of the food to act as a grip (such as on half of an avocado slice)
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (33)Flavor is good! Other than salt and sugar, don't be shy to give baby foods flavored how your family eats them. Roasted veggies with herbs and spices, richly flavored sauces, and spiced oatmeal or breakfast porridge are all great ways for baby to explore new tastes. You wouldn't want to eat only plain, bland food every day, would you?
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (34)Feeding baby is much easier when your family cooks at home and makes minimally processed foods. That said, if you know you'll be eating somewhere else that may not have appropriate foods for baby, be prepared to bring a few things baby can eat.
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (35)Tiny bits of leftovers are great for babies starting out! Just a half meatball leftover from last night's dinner could be the perfect lunch for a 6 month old baby. They tend to eat anything at this age, so it really helps cut down on food waste.
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What Does a 6 Month Old's Baby Led Weaning Meal Look Like?

Here are a few example meals to give you an idea:

Breakfasts:

  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (37)Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (38)Whole grain waffle spread with peanut butter or yogurt + scrambled egg + soft peaches
  • Veggie and egg breakfast casserole cut into thin strips + Kiwi wedge with the peel on
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (39)Thick oatmeal with mashed banana, whole milk yogurt and cinnamon stirred in

Lunches:

  • Toast spread with mashed avocado + fresh mozzarella cheese + orange segments
  • Chickpea pasta with pasta sauce + soft cooked broccoli florets
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (41)Leftover shredded chicken + hummus + cucumber spear

Dinners:

  • Juicy hamburger patty (cut into finger-sized strip) + sliced avocado + sliced tomato cut into strips + sweet potato fry (pictured above)
  • Baked salmon + roasted sweet potato wedge + soft cooked green bean
  • Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (42)Grilled juicy steak (finger-sized pieces) + soft asparagus spear + mashed baked potato

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Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning (2024)

FAQs

Baby's Very First Foods for Baby Led Weaning? ›

From around 6 months your baby's first foods can include soft cooked vegetables like parsnip, potato, yam, sweet potato or carrot. Soft fresh fruit like banana, avocado, peach or melon are good too. Babies often like to start eating these by having them as finger foods, or mashed.

What food to give baby first in BLW? ›

First foods in Baby Led Weaning
  • Soft steamed apple or pear slices, skin removed.
  • Banana, avocado, ripe mango.
  • Steamed strips of sweet potato, butternut squash, green beans; broccoli and cauliflower florets.
  • Over-cooked pasta, particularly those fortified with iron.
  • Well-cooked, soft fish; skin and bones removed.

What are the best first foods for baby weaning? ›

From around 6 months your baby's first foods can include soft cooked vegetables like parsnip, potato, yam, sweet potato or carrot. Soft fresh fruit like banana, avocado, peach or melon are good too. Babies often like to start eating these by having them as finger foods, or mashed.

What foods should babies try first? ›

Solid foods may be introduced in any order. However, puréed meats, poultry, beans and iron-fortified cereals are recommended as first foods, especially if your baby has been primarily breastfed, since they provide key nutrients. Only one new single-ingredient food should be introduced at a time.

What should a 6 month old eat first? ›

When your baby is 6 months old, they are just learning to chew. The first foods need to be soft so they're very easy to swallow, such as porridge or well mashed fruits and vegetables. Did you know that when porridge is too watery, it doesn't have as many nutrients?

What foods should be avoided in BLW? ›

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  • Honey.
  • Mould-ripened soft cheeses.
  • Added salt and sugar.
  • Paté
  • Whole cow's milk (or goat's / sheep's milk) as a main drink. ...
  • Shark, swordfish or marlin (due to high mercury levels)
  • High choking-risk foods like whole grapes and whole/chopped nuts (although nut butters can be given at six months)

What are the finger foods for baby-led weaning? ›

With baby-led weaning you'll want to offer food shapes and sizes that are easy for your infant to hold, so opt for cutting most things into sticks or strips about the length of your finger. For example, offer a floret of steamed broccoli, a steamed carrot stick, or a small strip of soft-cooked chicken.

What are stage 1 foods? ›

Stage 1 weaning foods

During stage 1, you want to start with weaning foods like soft and pureed foods; think soft cooked sticks and pureed fruits and vegetables, yoghurt, and mashed avocado. Some vegetables that are great to start with are: Parsnip. Broccoli.

What purees to give baby first? ›

So here we go, 22 ideas for stage 1 baby purees:
  • Meats: grass-fed beef, free-range turkey and chicken, beef liver, chicken liver. Blend cooked meats (the fattier the better) with a little breast milk or formula, bone broth, or water,
  • Bone broth. ...
  • Egg and Egg Yolk. ...
  • Sweet potato. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Peas. ...
  • Carrot. ...
  • Butternut squash.
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Can you give a baby avocado as first food? ›

Avocado is fair game as soon as your sweet pea starts solids, usually sometime around 6 months. In fact, its soft, creamy texture and mild flavor make avocado an ideal first (or second, or third) food.

How many times a day should I feed solids to my 6 month old? ›

Your 6-month-old will likely need about four to six breast milk or formula feedings and one to two solid meals each day. Once your baby starts solids, continue to offer breast milk or formula in the usual amounts and just add a small breakfast, lunch or dinner to your baby's day.

How to prepare food for baby led weaning? ›

The difference is you'll want to slice most foods into stick-like shapes about the size of your pinky so that your baby can pick them up. Make sure the meats and vegetables are cooked until soft so your baby can eat them more easily.

What solids to start a baby on? ›

General suggestions include:
  • Start with a single food rather than a mixture.
  • Start with iron-fortified cereal (mixed to a smooth texture with expressed breast milk or formula) and/or an iron-rich food (such as pureed meat, chicken, fish, egg, cooked plain tofu or legumes).

What do you give on the first day of weaning? ›

Weaning your baby

To start with, your baby only needs a small amount of solid food, once a day, at a time that suits you both. Start weaning with vegetables that aren't so sweet, such as broccoli, cauliflower and spinach.

Can you start purees before BLW? ›

Can I start with the purees and then switch to BLW? First, according to Health Canada:It is important for parents and caregivers to provide a variety of soft textures (such as lumpy, tenderly cooked and finely chopped, pureed, crushed or ground) and finger foods from the age of six months.

What foods should babies avoid in Stage 1 of weaning? ›

Foods to avoid
  • popcorn.
  • jelly cubes.
  • marshmallows.
  • boiled sweets (or any hard, gooey or sticky sweets, including cough sweets)
  • peanut butter by itself.
  • chewing gum.
  • ice cubes.

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