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Easy Peach Baby Puree

By JoannaPosted on March 4, 2024March 5, 20242min read
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When I decided I wanted to make my own baby food, I knew I wanted to keep it simple. Not only is this easy peach baby puree a simple recipe to make, it was a hit with both of my kids! I liked making bigger batches and freezing them so I always had some on hand. I froze it in 2 ounce cubes using my silicone molds to have it already portioned out. (This article I wrote is more of a step by step on how to store baby food.) It was great to have when I would try something new with my kids and on the rare occasion they didn’t like what they were trying, I’d warm up a couple cubes of these to give them a full meal.

ripe peaches hanging on a tree

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How To Make Peach Puree Baby Food

All this recipe takes is a 16 oz bag of frozen peach slices (which can be found at most grocery stores) and some water. I love using frozen peaches because prepping peaches can be a hassle. They are also available year-round this way!

I start by pouring the bag of frozen peaches into a saucepan and adding about a cup of water. Simmer on low to medium heat, just until the peaches are nice and soft, usually between 10-15 minutes. Once they are soft, I let them cool a bit before putting them into a blender. I them until smooth and use the remaining liquid from the saucepan to add to the blender a little at a time until I reach the consistency I want.


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This peach baby puree is also a great base for other baby friendly recipes as they get older. It can be easily mixed with other fruits or veggies once your baby is ready. I also like to add a little bit of cinnamon or nutmeg into the peach puree, my kids really seemed to enjoy it that way. You can also blend in oats, or add in some yogurt.

Easy Peach Baby Puree Recipe

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Peach Puree

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 16oz frozen peaches
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  • Place peaches and water in a medium sauce pan.
  • Simmer over low to medium heat, stirring occasionally for about 10 minutes, or until peaches are soft.
  • Let cool for a few minutes. Reserve liquid from saucepan.
  • Place peaches in blender and blend until smooth. Add reserved liquid a couple table spoons at a time if needed to reach desired consistency.
  • Allow to cool completely if serving immediately. If storing, distribute puree into silicone molds or airtight containers. Keep in fridge for up to 4 days or freezer for up to 3 months.

Notes

Of course you can use fresh peaches over frozen, I just prefer frozen because I love that there is no prep work involved. Just peal and slice, and cook time will be a little faster due to not being frozen.
Crazy Easy Peach baby Puree Stage 1 Baby Food. Picture of peach puree in a clear bowl.
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