Baby Led Weaning Starter Foods - 100 Ideas for Your First Month (2024)

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Your baby led weaning journey is one of the most exciting, yet scariest periods of your life. It can be a minefield trying to decide what to offer in those first few weeks. Do you go full steam ahead and offer a full roast dinner, complete with meat, potatoes and all the trimmings or do you start slowly but surely with pieces of veg and soft foods like pancakes or toast? Deciding on your baby led weaning starter foods is a personal choice and everyone will do it differently- there’s no right or wrong way! As long as you have waited until baby has shown all the signs of being ready for weaning, he or she is ready to go! But, what are the best starter food ideas?

With our first born son, we started with banana pancakes, but with our second I decided to start with single veg for two weeks first. The funny thing is the single veg idea was useless as it took Felix a lot longer to get the hang of this weaning malarkey than it did Dexter, so by the time he was actually able to pick up the food to put it in his mouth, we were onto toast, pancakes and a little bit of whatever we were having!

I have compiled this list of 100 perfect baby led weaning starter foods and no matter your confidence level, you’ll find something on here to offer your baby during those first scary days, weeks and months.

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Vegetables

I think it’s always a great idea to start as you mean to go on and that means introducing vegetables as early as possible. For the first few months I like to steam vegetables so that they don’t lose many of their nutrients like they may do when boiling them, and I cut them into finger sized pieces so baby can easily grab them and hold onto them. All of the vegetables listed below are easily steamed and easily cut into the correct size whilst being super healthy and delicious too!

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  • Sweet potato
  • Broccoli
  • Carrot
  • Cauliflower
  • Zucchini
  • Eggplant
  • Parsnips
  • Asparagus
  • Green beans
  • Cucumber
  • Sweetcorn
  • Butternut squash
  • Pumpkin

Fruit

Fruit of course is another amazingly healthy food to offer to baby, although I’m always careful to start with vegetables first so they don’t develop a sweet tooth. I always steam or grate harder fruits such as pears and apples and cut bigger fruits into finger sized pieces where possible. Smaller fruits like berries can be squished and I make sure to remove any stones from plums, peaches and apricots. Tomatoes and grapes should be quartered to ensure they’re not a choking hazard.

  • Bananas
  • Blueberries
  • Raspberries
  • Strawberries
  • Apples
  • Satsumas
  • Pineapple
  • Watermelon
  • Tomatoes
  • Avocado
  • Grapes
  • Kiwi
  • Mangoes
  • Pear
  • Peaches
  • Apricot
  • Plums

Meat & Fish

Don’t be afraid of offering meat and fish right off the bat. As long as it’s cut correctly, you do not need to fear meat at all! Whereas my first born was not a big meat lover, our second born adores meat. He is happiest when it is cut into strips or is offered as meatballs and even when he didn’t have any teeth, he would chomp down on his gums and swallow loads!

With fish always make sure there are no bones in whatever you offer.

  • Chicken strips
  • Beef meatballs
  • Pork meatballs
  • Salmon strips
  • Minced beef
  • Minced pork
  • Minced turkey
  • Turkey strips
  • Roast beef strips
  • Cod
  • Haddock
  • Seabass

You can always make your own meatballs if you don’t fancy buying the pre-packaged kind:

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Baby Led Weaning Breakfast Starter Foods

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Breakfast is probably my favourite meal to start with when it comes to baby led weaning as there are just so many options and it feels nice and easy! The majority of breakfast foods are nice and soft and can be cut easily into finger sized pieces. I have a whole post dedicated to baby led weaning breakfast ideas, but for starter foods, check out these ideas and recipes below. Pancakes for babies and waffles are perfect as they’re easy to make, super versatile and nice and soft for baby.

Pancakes

  • Banana pancakes
  • Spinach pancakes
  • Beetroot pancakes
  • Spinach and banana pancakes
  • Sweet potato pancakes
  • Apple and oat pancakes

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Waffles

Eggy Bread / French Toast

  • Eggy bread
  • Banana eggy bread
  • Beetroot eggy bread
  • Spinach eggy bread

Other baby led weaning starter foods for breakfast:

  • Egg muffins
  • Toast topped with avocado, peanut butter or cream cheese
  • Crumpets
  • Porridge fingers

Baby Led Weaning Lunch/Dinner Starter Foods

You might decide that the easiest meal to offer baby at first is lunch or dinner, because that’s when you are all sitting down to eat. It can be hard in the early days to find time to offer food between all the naps, milk feeds and playing, so it’s important to choose a meal that works for you. For me, the perfect baby led weaning starter foods are finger foods such as fritters, pinwheels, savoury muffins and pasta with a super healthy sauce.

Pasta is such a straight forward and easy dish to make that can be enjoyed by the whole family and takes less than 20 minutes to prepare – even with a home made sauce using fresh ingredients.

The majority of these foods can be batch cooked and frozen for a later date too. A freezer stash will be vital as you continue your journey and start to do baby led weaning on the go or find yourself in the middle of a sleep regression and not feel like cooking!

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Fritters

Fritters are super quick to make using ingredients you find in your store cupboard (I always make sure I have eggs and flour on hand). My favourite thing about fritters is they can be made in bulk and frozen for a later date – the perfect baby led weaning starter food!

Burgers, Bites & Nuggets

Burgers, bites and nuggets are another excellent finger food to offer baby and just like fritters can be batch cooked to grow your ever increasing freezer stash. The world is your oyster when it comes to making these types of food, with fish, meat and veggie options available.

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Pinwheels – the ultimate baby led weaning starter food

Pinwheels are the absolute favourite finger food among baby led weaning Mums. Simple to prepare, easy for baby to hold and super easy for them to eat with soft, flaky pastry. Here are some tasty recipes you can try with your baby, or why not try making up your own version!

Pasta Sauce Recipes

Pasta is my go to meal if I am feeling a bit lazy and these pasta sauces are super simple and quick to prepare alongside, making me feel less guilty that I am not preparing something lovingly from scratch. Jam packed full of veggies these pasta sauces can be frozen in ice cube trays for an even quicker lazy meal next time.

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Savoury muffins

Another batch cooking favourite, savoury muffins are easy for baby to eat, thanks to their moistness and can be stored in an airtight container for a few days too for a handy snack on the go.

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Sweet muffins

I prefer to stick to savoury options when starting out on my baby led weaning journeys, but these sweet muffins have no added sugar and are sweetened only by the fruit they contain so are a nice treat in the those early months.

Hopefully you’ve gained some ideas here on the perfect baby led weaning starter foods to introduce to your baby during those first scary months. Let me know how you get on with your journey and what foods worked for you, but most of all, have fun with it! Experiment with new tastes, flavours and textures and enjoy watching your baby learn and develop this amazing new skill of feeding themselves!

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FAQs

Baby Led Weaning Starter Foods - 100 Ideas for Your First Month? ›

If the idea of feeding your baby 100 foods before one sounds overwhelming…it doesn't have to be. This approach simply involves introducing 1 new food per day, 5 days per week. That's 20 foods per month and in just about 5 months your baby will have tried 100 new foods before turning one.

What are the best first foods for 6 month old BLW? ›

Great first foods
  • Spears of soft ripe fruits, such as banana, pear, avocado, kiwi and mango.
  • Strips of roasted, baked or steamed vegetables, such as sweet potatoes, carrots and squash.
  • Ground meat or soft, shredded strips of meat that you can move your fingers through.
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What is the 100 food challenge for babies? ›

If the idea of feeding your baby 100 foods before one sounds overwhelming…it doesn't have to be. This approach simply involves introducing 1 new food per day, 5 days per week. That's 20 foods per month and in just about 5 months your baby will have tried 100 new foods before turning one.

What should I eat the first week of BLW? ›

Top first foods for BLW include iron-rich foods (meat, poultry, beans, lentils, tofu), protein-rich foods (fish, eggs, cheese, yogurt, nut butter), whole grains, fat-rich foods (avocado, yogurt, cheese, nut butter), and various fruits and vegetables.

What foods can I introduce to my 6 month old? ›

You can start weaning with single vegetables and fruits – try blended, mashed, or soft cooked sticks of parsnip, broccoli, potato, yam, sweet potato, carrot, apple or pear. You could also try baby rice mixed with your baby's usual milk. Make sure any cooked food has cooled right down before offering it to your baby.

What is 100 foods before 1? ›

What are the 100 foods before 1?
  • Fruits.
  • Vegetables.
  • Grains.
  • Animal-based proteins.
  • Plant-based proteins.
  • Dairy foods.
  • Herbs and spices.

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.

How many foods should baby try in first month? ›

Introduce one "single-ingredient" new food from any food group every 3 to 5 days. Look out for any reactions. There is no evidence that waiting to introduce baby-safe (soft) foods, such as eggs, dairy, soy, peanut products or fish, beyond 4 to 6 months of age prevents food allergy.

What food provides 100% of an infant's nutrition the first 6 or more months of life? ›

Birth to 6 Months

From birth to about 6 months, feed infants only breast milk. Continue to feed them breast milk through at least the first year of life, and longer if you want to. Learn about safe handling and storage of breast milk.

What is junk food for babies? ›

Foods to avoid

Avoid junk food and soft drinks. Factory-made snacks like crisps, cookies, cakes, soda and candy are unhealthy. They have high amounts of sugar, salt, fat and chemicals, and take up space in your child's stomach that should be filled with nutritious foods.

Do you skip purees with BLW? ›

Baby-led weaning (BLW) involves skipping the spoon-fed purées and letting babies feed themselves finger foods when starting solids.

What foods should babies avoid during led 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.

What is the 4 day rule for baby led weaning? ›

The ” 4 day wait rule” might be a good practice to follow if you have a history of food allergies. Following a slow pattern of introducing solid foods to your baby will help pinpoint allergic reactions and to pinpoint any digestive issues a new food may cause.

What are the best purees to start with? ›

Start with one food at a time and select foods that are nutritious and easy to mash such as bananas, avocados, peaches, mangoes, plums, grapes, potatoes and butternut squash. If your baby responds well to these, advance to other nutritious foods such as asparagus, kale, ground chicken, or quinoa.

What finger food can a 6 month old eat? ›

finger food ideas from 6 months
  • Cooked veggie sticks like carrot + parsnip (well-cooked, super soft and cut to the size + shape of an adult index finger)
  • Cooked broccoli trees or cauli florets (halved or quartered lengthways)
  • Banana or mango fingers.

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

From 6–8 months old, feed your baby half a cup of soft food two to three times a day. Your baby can eat anything except honey, which they shouldn't eat until they reach 12 months old. You can start to add a healthy snack, like mashed fruit, between meals.

What is the oral food challenge for infants and toddlers? ›

Key points. Oral food challenges are a critical procedure to identify patients with IgE-mediated food allergy when the history and testing are not specific enough to confirm a diagnosis. Food challenges in infants and toddlers are both safe and practical in a clinical setting.

What is the milk challenge for baby? ›

After a baby has been on a cow's milk protein elimination diet for a few weeks as recommended by a healthcare professional and symptoms have improved, an 'oral food challenge' may be advised. This involves feeding the baby a small amount of a milk-based product and carefully watching for any signs of reactions.

How many exposures does it take for a baby to like a food? ›

It can take time to learn to like the flavour and texture of foods. Many children (and adults!) require up to 15-20 exposures to a food before they will taste it. This means that a food may be refused 15-20 times.

How many months can you give a baby real food? ›

Your child can begin eating solid foods at about 6 months old. By the time he or she is 7 or 8 months old, your child can eat a variety of foods from different food groups. These foods include infant cereals, meat or other proteins, fruits, vegetables, grains, yogurts and cheeses, and more.

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