These veggie muffins are perfect for snacks, picnics, lunchboxes and are suitable for BLW. Why not try mixing up the veg?
These broccoli potato cakes were a huge hit, Logan ate 4! As with most things I make, these came about because I had left overs to use up.
I always serve a salad on the side with meatballs. The kids only eat the meatballs. This Veg Loaded Meatball recipe is perfect – they’re still getting some veggies in.
Chicken soup is for me the ultimate cold fighting meal. Made with chicken on the bone & plenty of veg, it’s perfect to stave off those pesky autumn colds.
Ever have left over mash and not know what to do with it? Well, here’s a recipe.
The second recipe from The Baby Led Weaning Cookbook is one of my absolute favourites. These really easy to make veg loaded bites are perfect as snacks or as a side dish
I’ve been making this hidden veg pasta forever. I always like to vary the veg I use, but without fail the ingredients in this dish are always in my fridge.
These broccoli muffins or broccoli cakes as Logan calls them, are super simple to make and delicious. Have them as snacks or as a side dish.
If you struggle to get your little one to eat certain veggies, you can make these with different combinations of flavours.
Who doesn’t love a cheesy pasta bake? They’re super simple to make and always delicious.
Use up any veg in the fridge, bulk up classics like cauliflower cheese or just keep it simple and use different cheeses.
This one pot meal is the ultimate comfort food. It combines sausages (who doesn’t love sausages) and nutrient dense beans and veg.
These tasty hidden veg fritters are a perfect side dish or snack.
These really simple salmon balls are a perfect snack or meal. If you remove the grated cheese, these can be dairy free.