Baby’s Supplementary Food Recipe-Chicken Corn Mud

Applicable months

Babies aged 7 months and above.

Before adding mixed ingredients, please make sure that each ingredient has been added separately to the baby and is not allergic.

Preparation of ingredients

30 grams of chicken and 50 grams of corn kernels

Manufacturing method

1. Wash the corn, drain the water, and cook it in boiling water.

2. Take out the cooked corn, put it into a blender, add a small amount of plain boiled water, and stir it into corn mud.

3. Sieve the stirred corn mud.

4. Wash the chicken, put it into a pan, add clear water and cook.

5. Take up the cooked chicken, cut it into small pieces, put it into a blender, add a small amount of plain boiled water, and stir it into chicken paste.

6. Mix chicken mud and corn mud according to the ratio of 1: 2, and mix well.

Recipe tips

The 7-month-old baby has limited chewing ability, and the outer skin of corn contains indigestible resistant starch, so the corn paste is best sieved before being eaten by the baby.

Corn has a relatively high starch content and is also rich in minerals such as potassium and magnesium, as well as nutrients such as B vitamins and carotenoids. Chicken, as meat, can provide high-quality nutrients such as protein and fat.

As long as the baby has tried both kinds of food alone, parents can try to match them for the baby to eat. Parents can also use their brains to replace the ingredients in the recipe to enrich the baby’s supplementary foods, such as replacing corn with broccoli and yam, and replacing chicken with fish and chicken liver.