Find out how to make fresh baby food from eggplants!

Eggplant Baby Food Recipes & More

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Learn When your Baby Can Have Eggplant and How to Prepare Eggplant for Your Baby

Behold the purple wonder – as my kiddos have dubbed it. On this page you’ll learn about eggplant and try some yummy eggplant baby food recipe ideas too.

The Goodness of Eggplant aka Aubergine

While the eggplant is not a nutrient packed powerhouse, it does contain a great amount of Vitamin A and Folate. Eggplants contain fiber, a very important part of any diet as fiber helps maintain bowel regularity. Eggplant also contains a wonderful amount of calcium and even some Vitamin K.

Eggplant 1 cup (1″ cubes)

VITAMINS:Vitamin A – 36.6 IUVitamin C – 1.3 mg

Vitamin E – 0.4 mg

Vitamin K – 2.9 mcg

Niacin – .6 mg

Folate – 13.9 mcg

Thiamine – .1 mg

Pantothenic Acid – .1 mg

Vitamin B6 – .01 mg

Choline – 9.3 mg

Contains some other vitamins in small amounts

MINERALS:Potassium – 122 mgSodium – 237 mg

Calcium – 5.9 mg

Phosphorus – 14.8 mg

Magnesium – 10.9 mg

Iron – .2 mg

Also contains small amounts of selenium, manganese, copper and zinc.

When to introduce Eggplant to your baby 

Eggplant is best given to an infant between 8-10 months old. If your baby has had any digestive issues, it would be best to introduce eggplant without the skins. You can offer pureed eggplant or steamed eggplant as a finger food. Eggplant is versatile and may be mixed with a variety of other foods

How to select and store eggplant for homemade baby food

 According to the EWG, eggplant is not one of the “dirty dozen” foods that are most highly contaminated with pesticides – purchasing organic is a personal choice.

Eggplants should be firm and a bit heavy. Choose only those eggplants that have smooth and shiny skin. The color, no matter which color you purchase, should be very vivid. An eggplant that is discolored or has scars and bruises is not a good choice. These blemishes may indicate that the flesh inside the eggplant is damaged or even decaying.

Store eggplant carefully in the refrigerator; eggplants are a delicate vegetable. For longer storage, only cut the eggplant when you are ready to cook or otherwise use it.

The best way to safely prepare Eggplant for Baby Food

When cooking eggplant, you may either steam, fry/sautee, or bake it. Steaming it may be the best method if you plan on serving eggplant to your baby. Steamed eggplant tends to become very soft and tender (and sometimes mushy) so it makes a great finger food too.

Eggpalnt Baby Food Recipes Ideas

Eggplant- Basic Purée

Ingredients:

1 Eggplant

Directions:
Step 1: Wash and peel eggplant. Deseed as needed
Step 2: Cut into 1 inch pieces and steam until tender and mushy.
Step 3: OR slice eggplant in quarters and bake in a 375 degree oven for approx. 30 minutes or until tender.
Step 4: Place into your choice of appliance for pureeing and begin pureeing.
Step 5: Add water as necessary to achieve a smooth, thin consistency


 

Naked Eggplant & Cheese

Ingredients:

  • 1 eggplant
  • grated cheese – as desired
  • olive oil
  • basil (optional)

Directions:

Step 1: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F
Step 2: Slice eggplant in quarters, brush with olive oil and sprinkle with a small amount of basil. Bake for approx. 30 minutes or until tender.
Step 3:  Sprinkle on grated cheese or take eggplant out of oven after 25 minutes and top slices with cheese, return to oven
Step 4: Chop or dice for finger food – may be mashed or pureed


 

Eggplant Sauté

Ingredients:

  • 1 eggplant
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 cup onions, finely chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon basil

Directions:

Step 1: Peel and dice eggplant
Step 2:  Saute onions in olive oil over medium-low heat for 5 minutes.
Step 3: Add spices
Step 4: Drain any remaining olive oil if desired
Step 5:  Serve alone or over noodles

Foods Good to Mix With Eggplant:

 Be warned that cooked eggplant looks rather ugly – it changes into a greyish color that may put you off but this is normal.

 

 Remember, always consult with your pediatrician regarding introducing solid foods to your baby and specifically discuss any foods that may pose allergy risks for your baby.

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