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This stage 2 Cucumber + Melon Baby Food Puree is quick and easy to make, and will provide your baby with loads of nutrients! It’s light and refreshing, and perfect for the hot summer months.
Can you puree cucumber for babies?
Yes, it is safe to puree cucumbers for babies after 6 months.
Cucumbers can cause some babies to be gassy, which can cause discomfort. If this happens with your baby, stop giving her cucumbers for the time being, and try again when she is slightly older (8 months+).
Can babies eat raw cucumber?
There are differences of opinions on whether you should feed your baby raw cucumber or not.
Some people think it should be blanched for at least a minute to kill any microbes that may be in the cucumber.
Others think it’s fine to give babies raw cucumber.
I, personally, have given both of my babies raw, pureed cucumbers and never had any problems.
If you are unsure, you can always blanch the cucumbers before pureeing them for your baby.
You should also always consult your pediatrician before giving your baby any new foods.
What health benefits does this cucumber + melon puree provide?
This puree is loaded with health benefits for your baby!
Cucumbers are good for preventing constipation and promoting bone health (high in vitamin K).
Melons all provide a good source of vitamin C, which helps with boosting immunity. Here’s a list of other benefits for specific melons.
How long will homemade baby food last?
Fresh, homemade baby food will last in the refrigerator for 3 days. Once the 3 days have passed, the remaining food should be disposed of for safety reasons.
If you make this or any other baby food recipes in bulk, it can be stored it the freezer for up to 3 months. Click here for more information, tips and tricks on storing homemade baby food.
By the way, these baby food freezer storage trays are PERFECT for freezing baby food. They come with snug fit lids that prevent spills and freezer burns, and they stack so easily.
Try these other homemade stage 2 baby foods!
Butternut Squash Baby Food Puree
Mango + Coconut Rice Baby Cereal
Cucumber Baby Food Puree, Three Ways
Red Lentil + Carrot Baby Food Mash
Okinawan Sweet Potato Baby Food Puree
How do you make Cucumber + Melon Baby Food Puree?
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of cucumber, peeled and deseeded
- 1 cup of melon (honey dew, cantaloupe, sugar kiss, etc.)
- A few fresh basil leaves
Equipment:
Step 1: Wash and peel the cucumber, then slice it lengthwise. Drag a spoon down the middle of the cucumber to remove its seeds. Then, slice the the cucumber.
Step 2: Wash, peel and deseed the melon. Then, cut it into cubes.
Step 3: Add the cucumber, melon and basil to a food processor and puree it until smooth.
Note: Keep in mind that a blender will give you a smoother puree than a food processor.
If you’re looking for a super smooth puree, you will need a high-powered blender.
Although I am using a high-powered blender to showcase this recipe, I made a lot of baby food for my kids in a food processor. I liked to give my babies lots of different textures because I didn’t want them to get accustomed to super smooth purees all the time.
In fact, this KitchenAid food processor is what I used. I LOVE it because it is very compact (I have a small kitchen) but it’s still powerful.
But, the tool you choose to puree your baby food in is totally up to you! It’s just a matter of personal preference.
Change it up!
Don’t be afraid to experiment with herbs and spices! It will expand your baby’s palate and set her up to be an adventurous eater in the future.
Try adding some fresh mint to this puree to give it a different taste!
I used a honey dew melon in this puree. Try using different melons to vary the taste and color!
You should always consult your pediatrician before giving your baby new foods.
Cucumber + Melon Baby Food Puree
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup cucumber peeled and deseeded
- 1 cup melon
- A few fresh basil leaves
Instructions
- Wash and peel the cucumber, then slice it lengthwise. Drag a spoon down the middle of the cucumber to remove its seeds. Then, slice the the cucumber.
- Wash, peel and deseed the melon. Then, cut it into cubes.
- Add the cucumber and the melon to a food processor and puree it until smooth.
Video
Notes
- Keep in mind that a blender will give you a smoother puree than a food processor.
- If you want a really smooth puree, you will need a good, powerful blender.
- Try adding some fresh mint to this puree to give it a different taste!
- I used a honey dew melon in this puree. Try using different melons to vary the taste and color!
- My baby food recipes don’t yield a lot because babies don’t eat much, and they should be eating a variety of different foods (making too much of one type won’t give them that opportunity). However, if you want to make this recipe in bulk to freeze for later, simply double it.
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