Apple Sticks with Homemade Peanut Butter Recipe
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Apple Sticks with Homemade Peanut Butter Recipe

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  • 1The article shares a homemade peanut butter recipe suitable for babies over 1.5 years old.
  • 2Peanut allergies should be considered, and whole peanuts should be avoided for babies under 1 year.
  • 3The recipe includes roasted peanuts, powdered palm sugar, salt, and oil, taking 15 minutes to prepare.

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Apple Sticks with Homemade Peanut Butter Recipe

My baby food section is a total hit. I have started giving normal foods. Many of my viewers have been asking me to share some finger food ideas for babies. So I have started this series from today. So keep looking for new food ideas.

Some people may think about peanut allergies, but feeding peanuts to babies below 1 year is not advisable. But you can slowly introduce peanuts after 1 year, but I kind of stayed away from it till now and started now. I don't want to give her whole peanuts, so made this peanut butter and gave her. I made apples as a finger and dipped it in peanut butter and gave her. She liked it.

You can give this to babies above 1.5 years.

Preparation Time : 15 mins

Makes : 250 grams

Ingredients:

Roasted Whole Peanuts – 250 grams

Powdered Palm Sugar / Jaggery – 3 tablespoon

Salt – 1/4 tsp

Oil – 2 tablespoon

Green Apples, Red Apples

Method:

Take peanuts in a blender, powder them into a powder.

Continue blending till oil comes from it, add in jaggery, salt and blend till smooth.

Now add in 1 tablespoon of oil and puree till smooth. Now add in another tablespoon of oil and puree till smooth.

Cut apples into thick slices and cut into finger-like strips.

Serve with apple sticks.

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Published on 28 January 2020 · 1 min read · 226 words

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