7 Organic Baby Food Recipes for $20 (Complete GUIDE!) - Baby Foode (2024)

These 7 Organic Baby Food Recipes for Under $20 can be made in 2 hours and will last you for 2 months! A complete guide to get your started on making homemade baby food – includes a grocery list, step-by-step instructions, 7 organic baby food recipes, list of which purees to serve in which order. Basically, I took all the work out of making your own starter baby purees and left you with just the fun part, your welcome:)

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Starting to make homemade baby food can be a little intimating for most parents.

Thoughts of ‘what if I mess up the food’, ‘where do I even start’ or ‘I can’t even cook for myself let alone for my baby’ often fill the heads of new parents. I know those thoughts all flashed through my mind when I started making baby purees.

But I am here to tell you, that not only CAN you make your own baby food, but you can totally ROCK AT IT!

Below, you will find my most comprehensive guide on how to make your first baby purees.

With this guide you are not only going to make 1 puree, nope that would be too easy.

Instead,you are going to make 7 purees all at one go!

Yup, 7!!

You can do it, trust me!

I am going to be right here walking you through everything you need to do. And if you get stuck, just comment below and I will continue to walk you through it.

Because here is the thing about making your own baby food, and parenting in general, all your baby wants from you is for you to do your best. It doesn’t have to be perfect or over the top or on schedule. They just want you to love them and do your best. So even if your burn the bottom of the pears (totally what I did on the recipe below) or add in cinnamon instead of curry, who cares?

Your baby won’t.

Regardless if you did it perfectly or mess it up a little, they will either eat it with a smile or rub the food all over their faces/hands/body.

But what they will know is that you loved them enough to make them that puree that is all over their adorable little faces.

And after reading all the information below and still having a slight panic attack over making your own baby food, then enlist some help.

Call upon your spouse, your own parents or some mommy friends and have a baby food making party.

I made my very first batch of baby food in my mom’s kitchen. And readers are always writing to tell me that they have had a group of mom friends over for have a baby food making party (with wine, of course). So gather up some friends from stroller strides, your mommy group or place an add on nextdoor.com and gather up your own mommy friends to help.

New experiences are always more fun in groups!

Okay, your mommy inspirational talk if over. Time to get pureeing!

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  • Butternut Squash + Thyme Baby Food Puree
  • Broccoli + Chives Baby Food Puree
  • Mango + Vanilla Baby Food Puree
  • Green Bean + Coconut Oil Baby Food Puree
  • Simmered Apple + Cinnamon Baby Food Puree
  • Sweet Potato + Mild Curry Baby Food Puree
  • Simmered Pear + Cloves Baby Food Puree
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Grocery List

1 medium organic Butternut Squash ($1.79)
1 head organic Broccoli (roughly 16 oz) ($2.29)
1 16oz bag of frozen organic mango (can also use 3 fresh mangos) ($2.49)
1 16oz fresh or frozen organic green beans ($2.99)
6 medium organic apples, I used Fuji ($2.99)
5 small or 3 medium organic sweet potatoes ($1.99)
6 medium organic ripe pears ($1.49)
Fresh Thyme and Chives ($3.58)

Total Price = $16.62

If you want to get exactly to $20, you can add in a couple of bananas and 1 avocado to your grocery list. You can smash bananas and avocados with the back of a fork right before feeding it to baby. Which makes them the easiest instant baby food in the world!

I did not count the pinch of cinnamon, curry or cloves in the price above since most people have those on hand and they are completely optional.

Cost per Ounce of Organic Homemade Baby Food
All of this produce makes roughly 116 ounces.

Homemade Baby Food – $0.14 per ounce
Store Bought (average price) – $.43 per ounce

Homemade Baby Food for 116 ounces – $16.24
Store Bought (average price) – $49.88

Saving you over $33!!

Kitchen Equipment You will Need

  • Baking Sheet
  • Small and Medium Saucepan
  • Steamer Basket
  • Blender or Food Processor
  • Knife and Cutting Board
  • Vegetable Peeler
  • Measuring Cups and Spoons
  • Spatula
  • Forks
  • Freezer Ice Cube Trays, small glass jars or glass bowls
  • Freezer bags and sharpie

Check of my guide on which kitchen tools I love and use.

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Step-by-Step Guide on How To Make Baby Food in 2 Hours:

This guide is going to have your multi-tasking like a master. So if multi-tasking isn’t your thing, then you can follow each recipe one at a time and still come up with the same results. You can also team up with a mom friend and work as a team to get these recipes made in no time at all (while having some wine of course;).

1. Start Butternut Squash –Preheat oven to 425 degree F. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper.
2. Cut and de-seed the butternut squash. Put onto the baking sheet skin side down, place in oven and set timer for 40 mins. Squash should be easily pricked with a fork when done. Let cool
3. Start Broccoli – While butternut squash is roasting,bring 2″ of water in a medium saucepan to a boil.
4. Chop Broccoli into florets, peel apple if using and add to a steamer basket. Place the steamer basket on top of boiling water, cover and steam for 7 minutes or until tender. Let cool.
5. Start Mango – While broccoli is steaming, add frozen mango, vanilla and water to a small saucepan and simmer for 3 minutes on low or until just thawed. Let cool.
6. While Mangos are cooling, peel and chop apples.
7. Puree Mango – transfer mango to blender and puree. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jars or a bowl. Wash bender and small saucepan.
8. Puree Broccoli – Transfer broccoli to blender, add in chives and any needed liquids and puree. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jars or a bowl. Wash blender and steamer basket.
9. Start Apples –Place apples, cinnamon and water in small saucepan, if overflowing you can use a large saucepan. Simmer on med-low for 15 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally. Let cool.
10. Start Green Beans – while apples are simmering,bring 2″ of water in a medium saucepan to a boil. Place the trimmed green beans in a steamer basket over boiling water, cover and stream for 7 minutes or until tender. Let cool.
11. While the green beans and apples are cooking and cooling, peel and chop the sweet potatoes and pears.
12. Puree Green Beans – Transfer the green beans and coconut oil to the blender and puree adding liquids if needed. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jars or a bowl. Wash blender and steamer basket.
13. Puree Apples – Transfer the apples with the liquids to a blender and puree. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jars or a bowl. Wash blender and saucepan.
14. Start Sweet Potatoes – bring 2″ of water in a medium saucepan to a boil. Place sweet potatoes in a steamer basket over boiling water, cover and steam for 14 minutes or until tender. Let cool.
15. Start Pears – while sweet potatoes are cooking,place the pears, cloves and water in a small saucepan, simmer over low heat for 12 minutes or until tender, stirring occasionally.Let cool.
16. Puree Butternut Squash – Once cooled, scrape the squash off of the skin and place in blender along with some liquid and thyme and puree until smooth. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jars or a bowl. Wash blender.
17. Puree Pears – transfer pears and liquid to a blender and puree. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jar or a bowl. Wash blender and saucepan.
18. Puree Sweet Potatoes – transfer the sweet potatoes, liquid and curry to a blender and puree. Transfer puree to freezer trays, glass jars or a bowl. Wash blender and steamer basket.
19. Wash all dishes and celebrate! You just made over 100 ounces of purees in 2 hours!
20. Next Day – take all of the purees out of the freezer and place in freezer bags. Label each bag with recipe name and date. Keep in freezer.

If you don’t have enough freezer ice cube trays for all of these purees, don’t worry. Start with what you have and then place the rest of the purees into glass bowls or glass storage containers into the fridge. Once the purees in the freezer trays are frozen, transfer the cubes of puree to a freezer bag and put them back in freezer. Now transfer the purees that are in the fridge into the freezer trays and freeze. It’s best to get all the purees frozen within 2 days.

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How to Introduce Organic Baby Food Puree:

There is no right or wrong order to introduce different foods to baby. The key is to introduce as many different colors, tastes and variety of foods you can to baby in their first year. So introducing apples or sweet potatoes first won’t matter that much in the long game. But since you will have 7 delicious purees waiting patiently in the freezer for your babes,I have listed below what order I recommend introducing the purees to baby.

Again, there is no right or wrong, so go with what you and baby feel like eating at any given time.

And just remember that your baby might not love a certain puree right off the bat, as it can take them up to 15 different tries before deciding if they like a certain food or not, so keep at it. Also I did add smashed avocado and smashed banana to the list below as I believe they are some of the best foods to start in baby’s diet from early on.

Order To Introduce Baby Food Purees:

  • Smashed Avocado (can be thinned with breast milk or formula if needed)
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Apples
  • Green Beans
  • Smashed Bananas (can be thinned with breast milk, formula or canned coconut milk)
  • Mangos
  • Butternut Squash
  • Broccoli
  • Pears

If you want to follow the Try 1, Wait 3 Days rule to test for allergies, you would serve one puree at a time, wait for 3 days and then start on the next puree. I would recommend this method to anyone that has any prominent allergies in the immediate family or anyone concerned their baby might already have allergies or food sensitivities. I would not let this rule discourage or deter you, because it totally freaked me out when I first started my girls’ on purees. You can totally introduce foods at a faster rate then this. Just listen to your baby and make sure what you are feeding them is agreeing with them. If you notice any rashes or hives on babies (usually on face or bum) then discontinue that food for the time being and start with something else.

Roasted Butternut Squash + Thyme Baby Puree

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Broccoli + Chive Baby Puree

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Mango + Vanilla Baby Puree

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Green Beans + Coconut Oil Baby Puree

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Simmered Apples + Cinnamon Baby Puree

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Sweet Potatoes + Mild Curry Baby Puree

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Simmered Pear + Clove Organic Baby Food

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New to making purees?

Then check of my two beginners guides on making purees –Top Tools for Making Baby Purees (which features products I use and love) and The Ultimate Guide on How to Make and Serve Homemade Baby Food.

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FAQs

Is homemade baby food cheaper? ›

Homemade Baby Food Benefit #1: Making baby food is affordable. While it does take more time to prepare homemade baby food than to pop open a jar, it's often cheaper to make your own. For instance, a 4-ounce jar of banana baby food costs roughly $1.00, whereas a 4-ounce banana costs $0.19.

What is the best first food for a baby? ›

Best First Foods for Baby

Nevertheless, specified baby cereal (such as baby oatmeal, rice or barley) is an “easy training food,” says Kupersmith, which is why it's often recommended as baby's first food; you can always mix it with more milk to build up to a thicker consistency.

How good is homemade baby food? ›

We found no evidence to suggest that homemade purees and family brands are generally safer, with lower metal levels, than store-bought baby food. Our study includes a new parent's guide of popular baby foods to serve, limit, and avoid, based on our tests.

How to make your own pureed baby food? ›

Preparing and cooking homemade baby food
  1. Step 1: to make pureed or mashed baby food, wash fruit and vegetables and peel any skin. Trim fat from meats. ...
  2. Step 2: steam, microwave or boil the foods until soft and cooked. Set aside some of the cooking liquids.
  3. Step 3: puree or mash food, adding cooking liquid if needed.
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How to make homemade baby puree? ›

Homemade baby food is more or less this simple: bake or steam fruits and veggies until they're tender. Puree in a blender (or whatever you're using) until you get the right texture for your baby, adding water or breast milk to thin if needed. Serve it then & there* or pour into ice cube trays & freeze.

How to make cheap baby food? ›

  1. Go for homemade baby food (as often as possible) Homemade food can be made from simple ingredients, although obviously don't add sugar or salt. ...
  2. Introduce food at the right time of day. ...
  3. Batch-cook and freeze. ...
  4. Avoid 'baby specific' foods. ...
  5. Make a meal plan. ...
  6. Bake with leftovers. ...
  7. Use frozen fruit and veg. ...
  8. Slow cook cheap meat.

Is homemade baby food better than Gerber? ›

Most commercial baby foods are fine—but homemade baby foods, when prepared properly, can have a nutritional and economical edge. Compared to equal amounts of home-prepared fruits and vegetables, commercial baby foods tend to have more sugar, more sodium, and less fiber, and they're much more expensive.

What are the cons of homemade baby food? ›

It takes time: Purchasing baby food off the shelf doesn't require much effort. Mixing up homemade baby food isn't difficult, but it does take time. Storage can be tricky: Making batches of baby food ahead of time means you need storage space in your refrigerator and freezer.

What is the first vegetable to give a baby? ›

1. Carrot Puree. With a sweet taste and smooth consistency, pureed carrots are typically one of the most well-accepted first baby foods from 4–6 months of age. High in beta-carotene (which turns into vitamin A in the body), carrots help keep little eyes healthy.

What is 100 foods before 1? ›

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 is the best yogurt for babies? ›

What is the best yogurt for babies? Full-fat (or whole milk) plain yogurt that has been pasteurized is best for babies. Greek yogurt is especially helpful for babies starting solids because it clings well to spoons and fingers.

What baby food brand is the safest? ›

Safest Baby Food
  • Yumi. In addition to only using organic ingredients, Yumi rigorously tests its products for toxic heavy metals. ...
  • Once Upon a Farm. Another baby food brand that makes a strong commitment to safe products is Once Upon a Farm. ...
  • Square Baby. ...
  • Little Spoon. ...
  • Serenity Kids.
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Is it better to buy baby food or make homemade baby food? ›

Cost: It can be more expensive to buy baby food than to cook and mash fresh food yourself. Preservatives: The only preservative recommended in jarred foods is vitamin D. But if you blend your own, you know exactly what's in it and don't have to worry about navigating ingredient labels.

Does homemade baby food need to be organic? ›

While there's no need to purchase only organic fruits and vegetables (they can get pricey), it's a good idea to consider buying organic for foods that tend to be particularly high in pesticides, like: Apples.

What is the difference between natural baby food and organic baby food? ›

In organic baby foods you will never find artificial flavour, colour, preservatives, fertilizers, pesticides , irradiation or the use of genetically modified ingredients. Where as in natural baby food artificial fertilizers, pesticides, irradiation or genetically modified ingredients might be used.

Does baby food need to be organic? ›

Government research at this time has found that there are no important differences in the nutrition content of organic foods compared to intensively farmed foods. Giving your baby a varied and nutritious diet is the most important thing, organic or not.

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