Tag: rice
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Gluten Free Cheesy Broccoli, Carrot and Rice
I really needed an easy to chew but tasty dish today. Baby is having a bad teething day. This went down well without rejection. I also needed a cheesy broccoli alternative with no wheat flour or wheat pasta. So I just winged it with rice. I used a grater on the carrots and broccoli and…
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Mango With Milk & Rice
Nothing fancy and I did not measure. Basically I used about two table spoons of low gi Doongara rice by sun rice. My favourite brand of rice. I over cooked the rice to the point just before it turned congee like and added about two tablespoons of milk. I let it thicken on medium heat.…
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Simple Rice and Beef
Beef mince with a bit of garlic and onion powder for seasoning with rice and what’s called veggie rice with a small amount of baby peas. It’s finely blended cauliflower, broccoli and carrots. I sautéed a small amount of veggie rice in a bit of lactose free butter to go in the rice for flavour…
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Lamb Mince and Rice Balls
Just want to say straight off the bat if you want a vegan version simply swap out the meat for lentils and be sure to use cooked cooled rice. I’m the image is two of three balls. He ate almost two. He was full and kept eating he loved it that much. In these rice…
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Creamy Chicken and Peas With Rice
Celery salt is very low sodium and contains a lot of celery seeds. It can add a stock flavour to food. I added a small amount. Toddlers don’t need much salt at all. Feel free to skip it especially if your child is under 12months old. I have no measurements. I first sautéed shallot onions…
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Creamy Chicken Bolognaise With Rice Instead of Pasta
Chicken mince version. Baby tomato pasta sauce gluten free, cream cheese and a bit of water with some Italian herbs and a pinch of sage powder. Cooked the mince in a bit of olive oil and added herbs when mostly cooked. Added the sauce and reduced to a simmer to slowly melt some cream cheese.…
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Banana Rice Balls
I ate the rest. They were lovely and sweet. One mashed banana with cooked rice rolled into balls. Better to serve if baby has runny stools. This can be very binding so serve with caution. This could easily be served as a treat. Very simple and easy to make.
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Mixing Purée With Porridge
Sometimes we forget that porridge doesn’t have to be plain and boring. Try it out sometime! When you need to add extra fibre or make meals more filing try adding your purée whether it’s homemade or store bought to porridge. You can use semolina, wheat, gluten free, rice, oat, quinoa or just about any porridge…