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Home » 15 Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies that they will love

15 Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies that they will love

July 2, 2020 by asupertiredmom Leave a Comment

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Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

Have you ever wanted to feed your kid something extremely healthy, but got stumbled over what it should be?

Do you often wonder what could be some easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies?

For me, using oatmeal to make my kid’s breakfast is the easiest thing to do. This is primarily because it is effortless to make oatmeal snacks. After all, they are incredibly healthy and nutritious. Oatmeal is filled with fibers. Regular oatmeal for babies, once a day, offers them a day full of energy.

I have listed down some of my favorite, easy to make, oatmeal recipes.

You can make them for your kid as well as for your family. This will aid you in saving the time, which you would have wasted in making separate meals for everyone.

Butternut squash and oatmeal:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
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This is one of the easiest oats recipes for babies. It has all the properties that are found in grains and veggies. So, if your kid doesn’t like eating vegetables, you can always give him this oatmeal butternut squash, and he will be more than happy to devour it.

Applesauce Oatmeal:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
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You can use oatmeal for babies to convert it into applesauce oatmeal. All you need to do is to add a few spoons of applesauce into the oats and stir it really well. This way, oats will turn sweet, without you having to add in the traditional sweetener to it.

This snack is filled with vitamin C. Adding in some fresh apple after grating, it would further enhance its nutritional capabilities.

Oatmeal with sweet potato:

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This is yet another healthy oatmeal recipe, which you can make simply by roasting some sweet potatoes and stirring it in oats. For this, you can traditionally prepare the oats. Once done, to add to its flavor, sprinkle some cinnamon to it.

Cocoa oats:

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Now this one is one of the most natural and healthy oatmeal recipes for breakfast.

Your kid will love the flavor of chocolate in it.

Have one teaspoon of cocoa powder, and stir it really well in the oats. Mixing these two things together will bring out their best flavors. You can add some sliced bananas to it, which will make it much more healthy and nutritious.

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Overnight oatmeal with apples:

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Digesting overnight oatmeal is really easy for the kids. What you need to do is to place them in the crockpot and let it cook throughout the night.

In the morning, you will witness a meal filled with nutrition. This can be considered as the best oatmeal for babies, as it is easy to digest for the,

Kids as well as elders alike love this dish.

Peanut Butter oatmeal:

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The next addition is also one of the easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies, known as the peanut butter oatmeal.

To prepare this, you just need to take a spoon of peanut butter and stir it well in the traditionally made oats. To add to its sweetness, you can mix some jam to it.

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Chia oatmeal with apricots:

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Oatmeal, mixed with some Chia seeds, is the most nutritious thing that you can feed your kid.

To prepare this dish, you need to have a bowl of traditionally cooked oats and add in some coconut milk. Once done, chop some apricots and add them to the pot. Lastly, dash some chia seeds on it, and you are good to go.

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Oatmeal with apple and cinnamon:

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As there are no side effects of oats for babies, you can experiment with your dishes as much as you want.

For this particular recipe, you need to mix some apple in the traditionally cooked oatmeal. Sprinkling some cinnamon on it will make it taste and digest better.

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Oatmeal pancakes:

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Feeding your kid with baby oatmeal pancakes will give him immense joy and happiness. Making it is also pretty easy.

Just take your leftover oatmeal, and mix one-fourth of it with one egg and half a tablespoon of baking powder. Prepare small pancakes, and make sure that they are well cooked from each side. 

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Oats porridge with whole grains:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

Oats porridge for toddlers is a healthy option to opt for. All you need to do is to grind some oats and mix with the brown rice and quinoa.

Once they turn into a coarse flour, you need to add some milk to it and let it cook for a while. Now dash in some cinnamon and vanilla, and it is prepared to be devoured.

Oatmeal with coconut and blueberries:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

Coconut comes with a lot of health benefits, and it can be used to make one of the easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies.

For this particular dish, you need to mix the baked oatmeal and blueberries and let the products stay in the oven overnight. In the morning, you will have a bowl full of prepared oatmeal. Sprinkle some coconut shreds on it and feed it to your kid.

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Oatmeal smoothies:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

Your kid would love to drink this smoothie.

You can either use the leftover oatmeal to make your smoothie or add two tablespoons of rolled oatmeal in the smoothie you are making.

Oats with berries:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

One of the easiest oats recipes for babies is the overnight oats with berries. Mix some yogurt and oats together, put in some fruit, and keep it intact overnight.

In the morning, you will see a yummy bowl of breakfast waiting for you.

Oatmeal banana bread:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

We all know that the quarantine has got everyone into making banana bread. Why don’t you try one with oatmeal?

You need to put the oats in a food processor, and let it be soft. Using this powder, you can make the whole banana bread and feed your kid.

Cinnamon with baked oatmeal cups:

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

You can make this baby oat cereal quite easily. The powdered oats, mixed with raisin and cinnamon sprinkled on it, make for some great baked oatmeal cups.

Make your kid love oatmeal:

Now that you are aware of how to make baby oatmeal, you must be thinking about how to make your baby eat it too. Some kids are picky eaters, and it is tough to feed those oats. What you can do is:

Keep the consistency of your oatmeal thin, as it will be easy to swallow for the kid

Go for varied flavors to keep your kid excited to have oats.

As the texture of rolled organic oats for babies is easy to devour, opt for these ones for your kids.

Toppings will make the oatmeal appear attractive to your kid. Use them.

Nutrition that oats give to the kids:

Oats have more fibers than any other option you have got

Oats offers a high amount of manganese to the kids

They give protein to the kids, which helps them in growing well.

Now that you are aware of some easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies, it would be stress-free for you to feed your kid. You can use your own imagination to make them more attractive to the kids.

Happy Eating!

Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies
Easy and healthy oatmeal recipes for babies

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About asupertiredmom

Hi guys, I am Saima, a 20 something Pakistani born girl who is a Shopaholic, supertired, coffee addict and an Expat living in Riyadh, Capital of KSA. I am a freelance writer, reviewer, influencer, a mom blogger, copywriter and oh yes, a mom of two adorable toddlers too:) I love cooking, baking, photographing, traveling, shopping, writing, eating and socializing. I am a big foodie ? Come, enjoy with me, this roller coaster ride of parenting, childhood, shopping, and lots of happenings.

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