Reference age of corn, potato and pork soup - 9 months + sweet carrot and corn. It's very delicious with potato soup with delicate taste. Add a little more pork. It can also have the effect of iron and zinc supplement.
Step1:First, we prepare the ingredients we need.
Step2:Step1 - cut potatoes and carrots into small pieces. Peel corn. Steam them together in a steamer or auxiliary food machine. PS - if the auxiliary food machine is not designed for classified steaming, it is recommended to install a small bowl for steaming respectively.
Step3:Put the corn grains back into the auxiliary food machine. Add water and stir. Stir well. Sift and take the juice. Set aside for use. PS - the whole corn is recommended to be added over 1 year old, but not under 1 year old.
Step4:Cut pork fillet into small pieces. Put cold water in the pot. Blanch for 2 minutes. Take out and clean it. Put it into the auxiliary food machine and break it.
Step5:Potatoes and carrots can be adjusted according to the baby's chewing and digestion ability. They can be stirred by an auxiliary food machine or mashed in a grinding bowl. PS potatoes and carrots are almost rotten after steaming until they are soft and rotten. If the baby has adapted to semi-solid shape, do not stir them.
Step6:Start with a small amount of water. Add corn paste and minced meat.
Step7:Boil it for another minute. Never use a big fire. Otherwise it will boil.
Step8:Add potatoes and carrots and turn to a low heat. Stir while cooking. Cook for another minute or so and the pot will be ready.
Step9:The soup is sweet with corn and carrot. It tastes delicate. The meat is almost integrated with the soup. The baby likes it. The adults also like it very much.
Cooking tips:TPIS - supplementary food tips 1 add の small points ● corn dietary fiber is insoluble fiber, relatively rough, mainly concentrated on the coat of corn grains. If it is added to the baby under 12 months, it should be stirred carefully and sifted before use. It can't be added to the baby as a whole. This auxiliary food can be made into mud or thick soup. Potatoes and carrots don't need to be particularly delicate. They can exercise chewing ability with a little grain sense. Huang Ma said... When adding meat or liver to your baby, you should blanch it before using it. This can not only remove the fishy smell, but also remove some impurities. When adding for the first time, follow the principle from less to more. For example, 10 grams of rice flour with 1 gram of liver mud or meat mud. After the baby slowly accepts and adapts, add gradually. Huang Ma loves to talk and careful mother will find that today's vegetables are all steamed. Compared with boiling, steaming can retain more nutrients. After steamed corn