10 Silky Smooth Stage 1 Baby Food Purees for Easy Meal Prep
Stop buying expensive jars! These 10 easy homemade baby food purees are perfect for Stage 1 weaning and meal prep.
It is 6pm. You are exhausted. But your little one is ready for their first real bite.
Skip the expensive, dusty jars from the store. You can make these homemade baby food purees right in your own kitchen.
This collection is perfect for a healthy reset for your infant’s diet. It is fast, fresh, and totally stress-free for busy parents.
Why This Recipe Is a Winner
This collection is a total game-changer for meal prep Sundays. You can knock out ten different flavors in just one hour.
You control every single ingredient. There are no weird fillers or hidden sugars in these bowls. It is just pure, vibrant nutrition for your growing baby.
Plus, making your own is incredibly budget-friendly. You will save a small fortune compared to buying individual pouches.
Simple Method
Making these purees is actually incredibly simple. You just steam, blend, and portion them out.
You do not need fancy gadgets to succeed. A simple blender or even a fork works wonders for many of these. Even if you are a beginner cook, you can do this easily.
Ingredients You’ll Need
These recipes use fresh, seasonal produce to ensure the best flavor for your baby.
- 500g Sweet Potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 500g Carrots, peeled and sliced
- 500g Apples, peeled, cored, and sliced
- 500g Pears, peeled, cored, and sliced
- 500g Frozen Garden Peas
- 2 Ripe Bananas
- 2 Ripe Avocados
- 500g Butternut Squash, peeled and cubed
- 500g Green Beans, trimmed
- 500g Broccoli Florets
- Liquid as needed: Breast milk, formula, or filtered water
Step-by-Step
- Process 1 (Sweet Potato, Carrot, Squash): Steam cubed vegetables for 15-20 minutes until fork-tender; blend with liquid until smooth.
- Process 2 (Apple, Pear): Steam sliced fruit for 10-12 minutes until soft; blend using steaming liquid for nutritional retention.
- Process 3 (Peas, Green Beans, Broccoli): Steam greens for 8-10 minutes until bright and tender; blend with liquid and pass through a fine-mesh sieve to remove fibrous skins.
- Process 4 (Banana, Avocado): Mash ripe fruit thoroughly or pulse in a blender without heat; add liquid to reach desired consistency.
- Portioning: Divide each batch into 2oz (60ml) servings for immediate use or freezing in silicone trays.
Best Ways to Enjoy It
Serve these silky smooth purees at room temperature or slightly warmed. Start with just one teaspoon to see how your baby reacts.
You can mix and match these flavors later. Apple and carrot make a delicious duo. Sweet potato and broccoli are also a winning combo.
Storage & Reheating
Store fresh purees in the fridge for up to 48 hours. For longer storage, use silicone freezer trays. Once frozen, pop the cubes into a labeled freezer bag. They stay fresh for up to three months.
Tips for Best Results
- Always use a fine-mesh sieve for green beans and peas.
- Do not over-steam your greens or they will turn brown.
- Use breast milk or formula for a familiar flavor.
- Wait for avocados and bananas to be perfectly ripe.
- Label every bag with the date and ingredient name.
- Steam fruits in their own juices for extra vitamins.
- Cool purees completely before putting them in the freezer.
- Thin the texture with extra liquid if it looks too thick.
Easy Flavor Ideas
- Add a pinch of cinnamon to the apple puree.
- Mix avocado with banana for a creamy treat.
- Stir pear and green beans together for a sweet green.
- Combine squash and carrot for a bright orange feast.
FAQs
When should I start Stage 1 purees?
Most babies are ready around six months old. Always check with your pediatrician first.
Can I freeze avocado puree?
Yes, but it might brown slightly. Add a drop of lemon juice to help it stay green.
You are doing an amazing job, parent. Fresh food is the best gift you can give! — Jasmine

Ingredients
Method
- Process 1 (Sweet Potato, Carrot, Squash): Steam cubed vegetables for 15-20 minutes until fork-tender; blend with liquid until smooth.
- Process 2 (Apple, Pear): Steam sliced fruit for 10-12 minutes until soft; blend using steaming liquid for nutritional retention.
- Process 3 (Peas, Green Beans, Broccoli): Steam greens for 8-10 minutes until bright and tender; blend with liquid and pass through a fine-mesh sieve to remove fibrous skins.
- Process 4 (Banana, Avocado): Mash ripe fruit thoroughly or pulse in a blender without heat; add liquid to reach desired consistency.
- Portioning: Divide each batch into 2oz (60ml) servings for immediate use or freezing in silicone trays.
