I normally buy chicken for my baby, and i steam in a beba baby cook. Will i be able to steam mince in the same way or would i have to fry it?? Any suggestions.
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5 Answers & Suggestion to “What are baby friendly ways of cooking mince?”
i have neva tried this but i suppose u could steam it in a rice a bowl then blitz it or fry in a little oil or even perhaps put in a bowl cover it an put in the oven either way make sure its thoroughly cooked
I always fry mince in a dry pan and then drain the fat off. A good recipe from about 10 months onwards is this. cook your mnce as above, mix in tin of beans and gravy made with lo salt. Serve over mashed potoates for a very filling meal, which is easy for baby to spoon up by themself, and is very high in protein. As baby gets older add mild curry sauce to introduce savoury flavours. Worked for mine and is favourite with my grandchild too.
July 31st, 2008 at 11:20 am
you can boil mince i know that as i do for my son, dont give them fried food
August 3rd, 2008 at 8:05 am
i have neva tried this but i suppose u could steam it in a rice a bowl then blitz it or fry in a little oil or even perhaps put in a bowl cover it an put in the oven either way make sure its thoroughly cooked
August 6th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
I always fry mince in a dry pan and then drain the fat off. A good recipe from about 10 months onwards is this. cook your mnce as above, mix in tin of beans and gravy made with lo salt. Serve over mashed potoates for a very filling meal, which is easy for baby to spoon up by themself, and is very high in protein. As baby gets older add mild curry sauce to introduce savoury flavours. Worked for mine and is favourite with my grandchild too.
August 6th, 2008 at 9:18 pm
Really don’t think you could steam cook mince. Dry fry it so it’s not oily/fatty.
August 7th, 2008 at 11:44 am
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