BWL Recipes 👩🍳
The broccoli is finely chopped so that baby knows they’re eating broccoli, but the cheesy, buttery toast sandwich satisfies their tastebuds enough to get them to take a bite!
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When I first started our baby-led weaning journey, I was constantly looking for nutritious yet appealing foods for my little one. That's when I stumbled upon the idea of 'cheesy broccoli toastie fingers,' and honestly, they've been a game-changer! Not only are they packed with goodness, but they're also super easy for tiny hands to grasp, making mealtime less stressful and more fun. Broccoli, as we know, is a powerhouse of vitamins and fiber, and pairing it with cheese makes it utterly irresistible for babies, especially from 7 months onwards. The secret to success with these 'broccoli cheese fingers' lies in the preparation. I've found that using finely mashed or steamed and then mashed broccoli is key – you want it soft enough for easy chewing but still visible enough so baby gets used to seeing green veggies. When assembling, remember the crucial steps: 'cut crusts' from soft 'wheat bread' for easier handling. Then, spread the 'mashed broccoli' evenly and top generously with 'shredded cheese.' To ensure everything stays together, 'close with a fork' around the edges before you 'coat in egg.' This helps create a lovely golden crust when you 'pan fry' them in a little 'butter'. Once cooked to golden perfection, let them cool slightly before you 'cut into strips.' This finger shape is ideal for babies learning to self-feed. Always supervise your little one during mealtimes, and ensure the 'cheesy broccoli toastie fingers' are soft enough for them to manage. I always do a 'squish test' between my fingers to check the consistency. These are fantastic as a standalone snack or as part of a meal for '7 MONTH + FOOD IDEAS'. Don't be discouraged if your baby doesn't gobble them all up instantly; BLW is all about exploration and getting comfortable with new textures and flavors. One of the best things about these 'broccoli cheese fingers' is how versatile they are! While the classic 'broccoli cheese' combination is a winner, I sometimes like to sneak in other veggies. You could try adding a little grated carrot or finely chopped spinach to the 'mashed broccoli' mixture before adding the 'shredded cheese.' For a different flavor profile, a pinch of dried herbs like oregano can be lovely. If you make a larger batch, they store well in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days. To reheat, I usually pop them in a toaster oven or a pan for a few minutes until warmed through and slightly crispy again. This makes meal prep a breeze! Introducing solid foods can feel daunting, but recipes like these 'easy cheesy broccoli fingers' truly make the journey enjoyable. They offer a fantastic way to expose babies to vegetables in a fun, self-feeding format. My baby's enthusiasm for these little green bites always brings a smile to my face, knowing they're getting a wholesome meal. Give them a try – I bet your little one will love them too!






