Making Sweet Potatoes is easy as 1-2-3....4, 5 :)
Ingredients:
Sweet Potatoes (yes, yams are the same thing as Sweet Potatoes in the U.S.)
Liquid for thinning
Steps:
- Wash potatoes and poke holes in them with a fork
- Microwave until tender (I did 6 potatoes and it took about 18 minutes in a 950 watt microwave); allow to cool, they will be HOT
- Cut potatoes in half to scoop the "meat" out with a spoon (to remove from skins) and place in your preferred puree device
- ***Puree until smooth adding liquid until desired consistency is reached (when I made these the second time, I used water vs. breast milk since I didnt have any sitting around)
- Freeze until frozen solid (about 12-24 hours) and after frozen, place in freezer zip lock bags until ready to use (I like to save about 2 servings in the refrigerator)
NOTE: one ice cube is about an ounce of food
Yield: 6 small/medium sweet potatoes yielded 41 cubes of food
Timing: A great first food! 4 months, although the AAP recommends waiting to introduce solids until closer to 6 months vs. four
Storage: According to "Super Baby Food" by Ruth Yaron, this can be stored in the freezer for two months.
Epicutie Rating: Yummy in the Tummy--see right side of page for rating descriptions.
Epicutie Little Joy loves these every time she eats them!
Difficulty: 1 out of 5
Made these today as our first non-cereal solid. So exciting! I love how easy they were. Thank you for the step by step directions, and the pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment Emily!!! We are glad the steps and pictures helped! I am going to be making sweet potato fries as a finger food for Little Joy soon; be on the look out!! Thanks again!
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