12.04.2012

homemade baby food: preparation tools

Earlier, I demonstrated just how easy it is to prepare homemade baby food using common kitchen items such as knife, pot and fork. Of course, not everything is as soft and easy to mash like squash, so you might have to ditch the fork and consider these tools:


Oster mini jar
KITCHEN BLENDER - A common kitchen item (yet we didn't own one until recently, thank you, mother-in-law). I gave it a try, but went back to mashing boiled veggies with fork. The blender did its job, but the vegetables that we use for baby food are soft enough that there was no need to use the blender. Anyway, instead of using the original jar, I used an Oster mini-jar (it's an accessory, so it's sold separately). It's easier to wash due to its size and is made for grinding/pureeing in small quantities, perfect for pureeing baby foods. Just attach it to the base and go.



FOOD MILL/BABY FOOD GRINDER - Take a hand-turned food mill and use it to puree baby food... you end up with a baby food grinder. Supposedly, they are two different items, let me show you how they differ from each other:

See what I mean? Anyway, what's great about them is that they're pretty portable and doesn't require electricity to function. Just toss in your boiled veggies and turn the handle a couple of times. I would probably buy one (baby food grinder) for our next baby.


 


Kenwood Food Processor

FOOD PROCESSOR - I can vividly remember my sister-in-law in the '90s switching the set of blades and small accessories that came with her food processor. This went on for a couple of weeks, until she got tired of putting together and taking pieces apart. This equipment can chop, grind, puree and grate - it's perfect. This can meet your grinding... pureeing needs, but to set it up would take extra minutes off your time. Plus, imagine the hassle of washing the accessories and blade afterwards. Not for me.



The First Years babyPro
 ALL-IN-ONE BABY FOOD MAKER - It's just like any typical food processor but with the ability to steam, defrost and reheat food.
Beaba BABYCOOK


Now you're down to the last step: deciding how to store your pureed baby food. Read about storing methods here.







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