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Strawberry, Basil & Beet Puree

Clifton Inn executive chef Tucker Yoder wanted to create a savory-sweet puree that would challenge a baby’s palate. The results are earthy, herbaceous and undeniably delicious basiled beets & strawberries. Adapted for Babycook from The Washington Post article published on October 9, 2013. Recipe originally created by Tucker Yoder, executive chef at the Clifton Inn […]

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peaches and cream

Think of this as a puréed parfait for baby- the celery adds body to this recipe and can be increased if the purée becomes too thin. Adapted for Babycook from Michael Harr, executive chef at Food, Wine & Co., in Bethesda and tested by Bonnie S. Benwick for The Washington Post.

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freestyle pizza

Pizza is one of our favorite foods, especially when we add veggies! We decided to steam-cook the veggies in the Babycook before sauteing them and adding them to the pizza, which helps to shorten the cooking time.

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mashed potatoes with parsley

This recipe is simple but full of vitamins. The potato’s richness places it far above other vegetables: carbohydrates, minerals, trace elements not to mention its vitamin content. As for parsley, it contains calcium and vitamins (K, C, and carotene). Olive oil is loaded with essential fatty acids.

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Simple Squash Purée

Did you know that butternut squash is a fruit, rather than a vegetable? The high level of vitamin C in this squash purée is preserved by the true steaming process of the Babycook- cooking destroys these high levels. Besides containing lots of vitamin C, squash also has little fiber which means that it’s easy for […]

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Potty Training Fails

Daunting and dirty: that’s how potty training is typically perceived. If you haven’t already started potty-training, you’ll soon find out that your innocent diaper-wearing baby will likely find a creative way of interpreting what you’re attempting to train them to do. They may think their “doo” is the family pet’s dinner or they may think […]

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The 411 on Food Additives

Most of us have the best intentions when feeding our children…the food industry, on the other hand, may not. In today’s world it is hard to feed our family with food that is only in its purest forms. We tend to go for foods that fit into our busy schedules. Most of these foods unfortunately […]

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