Tuesday, 4 February 2025

5 WINTER FRIENDLY SOUP RECIPES FOR BABIES

It's February, and winter is still in the air. Winter cold breeze and hot steaming soup, yummy combination 😋. Everyone loves to have soup, especially in winter because hot soup always boosts up energy and gives warmth.


Soups are nutritious, healthy, and easily digestible for babies, toddlers, and big children. Soup is one form of meal where you can feed many vegetables to your kids as well as adults.





HEALTH BENEFITS OF SOUP: 

In traditional Indian baby-led weaning, the first food is always soup because it has many benefits.


1. INTRODUCTION OF VEGETABLES:

We moms find it very easy to introduce vegetables in pureed form or in a soup form. We can  introduce one vegetables at a time to our babies. Once they taste in puree form slowly, we can add small, soft chunks of vegetables in soup. It minimizes picky eating habits too.


2. EASILY DIGESTED : 

As a mom the main concern is whatever we are feeding them it should be easily digestible. And SOUPS are the meal which is highly nutritious and digested in tiny tummies.  


3. FULL OF NUTRITIOUS: 

Soups are generally made with rice, lentils, pulses, vegetables, and meat. We boil it in water so it has more nutrition. Soup has lots of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.


4. HYDRATION: 

The liquid soup helps baby or toddler with hydration. Babies who don't like to drink plain water soup are extremely helpful and keep them hydrated throughout the day.


5. CURE COUGH AND COLD : 

Soup provides relief from cold, cough, congestion in the chest, and fever. Soups made from garlic, ginger, and turmeric can cure cough and cold. When our baby is sick and they don't want to eat any solid food we mom stick to the soup only. This highly nutritious soup keep them tummy full and give relief from the sickness.





Today I am sharing 5 easy and simple SOUP recipe which I have fed my twins in these last 3 years.


5 WINTER FRIENDLY SOUP RECIPES FOR BABIES 🥘


1) CARROT -BEETROOT SOUP: (6 months+)

This one was our first baby-led weaning recipe.

Ingredients :

Beetroot - 1/2

Carrot - 1🥕

Direction:

  • Boil both of them in a pressure cooker for 3 whistles.
  • Grind it after it becomes cool.
  • Ready to serve. 

For 6 months, baby, you do not need to add any spices and salt.


2. MOONG DAL SOUP : 

Ingredients:

Moong dal: 3 tsp

Carrots: 1 no

Tomatoes: 1 small

Black pepper: 1/8 tsp (8 months onwards)

Salt (12 months onwards)

Ghee 1 tsp 

Water 1 cup

Direction:

  • Wash and soak moong dal for 30 minutes in tap water.
  • Wash the carrot and tomato very well.
  • Grate the carrot or you can cut it into small chunks.
  • Remove seeds from tomato and cut into small cubes.
  • Mix everything together with a little bit of turmeric powder and 1/4 tsp of ghee.
  • Pressure cook for 4 whistles.
  • Blend it once it gets cold.
  • Heat ghee and give tadka of jeera and black pepper.
  • Ready to serve.


3) CHICKEN SOUP (10 months onwards):

Ingredients:

Chicken: 2, 3 big pieces

Onion: 1/2 cup

Ginger- garlic paste: 1/2 tsp

Black pepper: 1 no

Dalchini: small piece 1

Ghee: 1 tsp

Water 1 cup 

Salt: a pinch (12 months onwards)

Direction 

  • Wash and clean chicken and rub turmeric on it. Keep it for 5 minutes.
  • In the pressure cooker, add ghee. Once it is hot add black pepper, dalchini and fry it little bit till raw smell goes.
  • Add chopped onion and fry till it changes color to pinkish.
  • Then go to ginger garlic paste and fry for a minute.
  • Add chicken pieces and fry till they are coated to the pieces.
  • Now add 1 cup of water and stir it. Close the lid of the pressure cooker and cook for 3 whistles.

Your delicious chicken soup is ready. 


4) BROCCOLI SOUP: 

This is not my recipe. I learned it from Instagram.  It is a very simple and delicious recipe. Even we adults can also have this soup.

Ingredients:

Broccoli: 4 to 5 florets 

Onion: 1/2 small cuts

Black pepper powder: 1/8 tsp 

Salt (12 months onwards)

Water 1 cup

Ghee: 1 tsp

Direction:

  • Wash onion and broccoli very well under tap water.
  • Put it in a plate and steam it. Do not boil.
  • After 10 to 15 minutes, remove it from the gas stove.
  • Once it cools down, grind it into a paste.
  • Put another pan on gas stove. Heat ghee and pour this mixture on it. Add water and black pepper powder.
  • Adjust the consistency of water as per your choice.
  • Serve hot with a little bit of fresh malai.


5) MUTTON SOUP  (12 months onwards):

It is also called alani in Maharashtra. It tastes delicious with spices. But I am sharing baby recipes that have no or minimum spices.

Ingredients 

Mutton pieces: 4 to 5

Ginger garlic and coriander leaves paste: 1 tsp.

Onion: 1/2 cup chopped 

Black pepper: 1 no

Tejpatta: small piece

Cinnamon: 1/2 inch 

Lemon juice: 1/2 tsp

Turmeric : 1/4 tsp

Direction:

  • Wash and clean the mutton pieces.
  • Marinate with ginger, garlic, coriander leaves paste, turmeric powder, and squeeze lemon juice.
  • Keeps cover for 10 minutes.
  • Put the pressure cooker on the stove and heat ghee.
  • Add black pepper, cinnamon and tejpatta. Fry it till raw smell goes.
  • Add onion and fry till it changed colour to pinkish.
  • Then add marinate mutton and fry for 5 minutes. Add water, stir well and close the lid. Pressure cook for 5 whistles.
  • Once pressure cooker cool, serve it in a bowl. 
  • Mutton Soup or Alani is ready to serve.

These are common soup but every religion has their own way of cooking. I am Maharashtrian and these is the way I fed my babies. Share it with new moms. 


Question of the day 

Which one is your favourite soup ? 


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This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.


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27 comments:

  1. I'm fond of soups and you have some delicious recipes here.

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  2. I'll try the carrot-beetroot soup for my niece and nephew as they love colorful bright veggies.

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  3. I am hooked on soups. I like the beetroot-carrot and moong dal soups. I will try the broccoli soup shortly.

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  4. I like soups but I don’t think I can have broccoli soup and I have heard of yakhni or broth made with mutton but not soup.

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  5. I like soups but I don’t think I can have broccoli soup and I have heard of yakhni or broth made with mutton but not soup.

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  6. Chicken soup is a personal favourite. I have recently tried the Broccoli soup and it turned out better than I expected. Need to try the others. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Though winters are fast moving out in Pune, soup is one dish which always beings smile on my face! These sounds really simple recipes which don't overshadow the star ingredients with tons of spices. Will try them for sure!

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  8. Moong dal followed by the Broccoli ones are my personal favourites. These are great soup recipes for everyone

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  9. This side a mommy who loves soup and enjoys its yummy taste. Will love to try a few for sure from the list.

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  10. These soups sound so nutritious and comforting for little ones! I love how simple the recipes are, definitely trying the carrot-beetroot soup first. Thanks for sharing!

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  11. I struggle a lot to make my dauughter eat her veggies. I am considering the broccoli soup and beet-carrot soup to make for her.

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  12. My baby is starting solids soon and this is a great starting point. Thank you for sharing some great soup recipes.

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  13. The moong dal soup looks yummy, nutritious and filling. Thanks for sharing the recipe Neeta. Will be trying on myself since no kids in our house :P

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  14. Unfortunately my kids have grown up! I need to wait for grandkids and suggest that is if they are in a listening mood!

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  15. We're vegetarians and I've made all these for my kids when they were younger. It's a great way to introduce them to nutritious and filling food. Good recipes.

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  16. Such a great reminder of the benefits of soup for babies! Nutritious, easy to digest, and perfect for introducing veggies while keeping little ones hydrated and cozy during the winter months. 🙌🍲 - MommyWithAGoal

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  17. I love soups, and I think your recipes can easily be adjusted to fit adults' palates too. I'm definitely going to try the broccoli and moong dal soups you've mentioned here. They sound super delicious and easy to make.

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  18. These soup ideas are perfect for the chilly days ahead. Loved how soups can be an easy and nutritious way to introduce veggies to little ones. I’ll definitely be sharing this with my sister, who has a little one, for her to try. Thanks for the great ideas.
    -Anjali

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  19. All good hearty soups and we still have most of them. Brocolli, tomato, almond, chicken are some of our favorites in the family.

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  20. I love soups. However my family is yet to develop its taste. Now that I read your post, I want to start making soup again!

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  21. I think these soups are sure better option as to mashed food. Liked all the 4 vsrities of soup recipies yoi have shared.

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  22. Apart from chicken soup, I love to try spinach and mushroom soups. They are healthy and too delicious. I will try broccoli soup tomorrow.

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  23. Holidays would be starting for my kids and they would be demanding a lot of yummy stuff now on. hehe. thanks for the share would love to try

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  24. These recipes are so tempting. I hope it is not restricted only for infants. Will try making them.

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  25. Thank you everyone for reading and putting your valuable thoughts

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