44 Toddler Friendly Healthy Recipes. (2024)

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These toddler friendly healthy recipes will give you a variety of healthy meal options to feed your toddler.Even picky toddlers love these healthy meals!

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After talking to a few readers and friends, I have realized that I am not the only one that struggles with feeding our little one. I can hear the “Amens” already!

Throughout my son’s 17 month life we have had many battles over food, which almost always ends with a mess on the floor. He used to love eggs, but then one morning I turn around to find them thrown overboard. At first I felt mad and frustrated, but soon realized that this little person is exploring foods for the first time. They do say that it takes a child up to 15 times to like a particular food. If that is the case, we have a lot of messy floors in our future.

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Today’s post is to help offer you inspiration for healthy meals that you can make for your family. And when I say family, I mean all of you including the picky toddler.

Of course these meals depend on dietary restrictions, how old your child is (for allergy reasons), do you eat meat, what preferences do you and the rest of your family have when eating.

****I am not a nutritionist, doctor, or dietician—please take these recipes as ideas, inspiration and suggestions.****

These are toddler friendly healthy recipes I have made for the blog, but also fed my whole family for dinner.

~Breakfast

Crockpot apple cinnamon steel cut oatmeal who doesn’t love a slow cooker breakfast waiting for you in the morning?

Apple Pie Oatmeal great oatmeal breakfast including apples

Homemade Yogurt perfect to mix with fruit.

~Meat & Seafood

Kibbeh a ground beef mixture or onion, cracked wheat, which is a grain and spices

Crockpot Turkey Meatballs My toddler LOVED these. They are easy to cut into small pieces and with the added sauce it really adds the flavor that many kids like.

Baked Chicken Fingers If your child loves chicken fingers then this recipe is up your alley and is made a little healthier using panko breadcrumbs and baking the chicken instead of frying.

Slow Cooker Whole Chicken This is perfect to make on a weekend and have shredded chicken for the week. You can either just heat up the chicken and serve it or you can make meals out of it. This is a real time saver!

Crispy Salmon with Carrot Ginger Vinaigrette I try to get my toddler to eat salmon once in a while—it has great health benefits. It is definitely hit or miss with fish but I still try here and there. The carrot-ginger vinaigrette is a nice added sweetness that many children like.

~Snack & Sides

Hummus great for spreading on toast, crackers, veggies

Eggplant Dip/Baba Ghanoush great for spreading on toast, crackers, veggies

Easy Guacamole great for spreading on toast, crackers, veggies

Roasted Red Pepper Hummus great for spreading on toast, crackers, veggies

Italian Style Quinoa You might have to help feed this to your little one since the quinoa is so small.

Crockpot Applesauce The ultimate baby friendly and easy snack, breakfast or side to a meal.

Cilantro Lime Rice great little side dish—you could maybe even try other types of rice to mix it up.

Italian Style Quinoa quinoa is very small so you might need to help your little one eat this, but the flavors are tasty.

Orange Cranberry Sauce great treat during the holiday season. Cranberries are tart and there is some added sugar in the recipe but my son loved them—great antioxidants.

could be a good option for finger food eaters.

Roasted Chickpeas some kids love the crunch of these roasted chickpeas, just make sure you let them cook before feeding them.

~Vegetable, Salads

Greek Quinoa Salad depends on how much chewing your little one can do due to the hard veggies

Bistro Chicken Pasta Salad pasta salads make the perfect finger food and incorporate vegetables and protein

Greek Pasta Salad pasta salads make the perfect finger food and incorporate vegetables, grains & dairy

Butternut Squash soft and healthy vegetable with a little bit of sweetness that your little one will hopefully love

Paprika Roasted Carrots with Cilantro another good way to get those veggies in—if your little one doesn’t like spice you could just throw some olive oil on the carrots and roast them and add the cilantro at the end. Roasted carrots have a wonderfully sweet flavor.

~Soups

Crockpot Chickpea Chili (Vegetarian) my child loves soups, especially chili. I try to eliminate some of the heat in the recipes (so maybe take the spices down by ½ teaspoon. It really depends on your child’s tolerance for spice).

Easy Minestrone Soup Soups are very customizable, and while you will probably have to feed these to your little one (not easy to eat unless they have mastered utensils) soups are a great way to get veggies, protein, grains and other important nutrients into their diets.

Chicken Noodle Soup One of my son’s favorite soups that I make.

~Pasta

Sausage, Tomato and Arugula Fettuccine pastas are a great way to incorporate grains into your child’s diet while also adding veggies, proteins. I find that pastas are also very easy for my son to feed to himself, which he always likes to do.

Caprese Chicken Pasta the whole family will love this dish! Think caprese salad mixed into a pasta dish.

Crockpot Marinara Sauce when I made a batch of this I freeze the leftovers and use it to put on ravioli, pasta, bread. My son loves the added flavor and devours this stuff!

Pasta Goulash another great finger food, but messy.

Pasta Bake cheesy pasta yumminess.

this was my #1 recipe in 2012 and my son agrees. It is a good treat for him and he loves it. Who doesn’t love mac & cheese?

Spinach Artichoke Pasta with Panko Breadcrumbs Will wasn’t a fan of this at first but he warmed up to it eventually. Worth a try because the adults sure love it!

Penne with Turkey Sausage Garlic and Broccoli Another winner in our house. I like using turkey sausage over sausage when I can because I feel like it is healthier.

Stuffed Shells these are harder for the kids to eat so cut it up and be ready for a mess—but these are delicious so it is worth it.

Crockpot Lasagna another messy meal but easy to make.

~Breads

Pumpkin Zucchini Bread great treat when the ingredients are in season.

Pumpkin Bread great treat when the ingredients are in season.

Cranberry Bread great treat when the ingredients are in season.

~Smoothies

Pomegranate Blueberry Banana Smoothie so easy for baby to sip and packed with good antioxidants–my son uses a straw to drink these.

Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie another delicious smoothie with the added benefit of peanut butter (protein)–make sure your child is at the age where he/she can have peanut butter

I would love for you to post recipes, questions, comments or ideas about feeding your toddler in the comments section below.

Other great resources for feeding children, and more toddler friendly healthy recipes:

Julia

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44 Toddler Friendly Healthy Recipes. (2024)

FAQs

What foods do 2 year olds love? ›

The best foods for toddlers include:
  • Protein foods like meat, seafood, poultry, eggs, nuts, seeds and soy.
  • Dairy such as milk, yogurt, cheese or calcium-fortified soymilk.
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Grains such as whole wheat bread and oatmeal.
Sep 6, 2022

What foods should toddlers not eat? ›

Toddlers between 12 and 24 months should avoid:
  • foods with added sugars and no-calorie sweeteners, including sugar-sweetened and diet drinks.
  • high-sodium foods.
  • unpasteurized juice, milk, yogurt, or cheese.
  • foods that may cause choking, such as hot dogs, raw vegetables, grapes, hard cheese, popcorn, and nuts.

What should a toddler eat per day? ›

Each day, a child between ages 1 and 3 years needs about 40 calories for every inch of height. This means that a toddler who measures 32 inches in height, for example, should be taking in an average of about 1,300 calories a day. However, the amount varies with each child's build and activity level.

What foods make toddlers full? ›

Snacks with fiber or protein help kids feel full longer. Foods with these nutrients take more time to digest. Fiber comes from fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Protein comes from beans, cheese, milk, meats, eggs, nuts, and nut butters.

What foods fill toddlers up? ›

Each of these options contains 5-7 grams of hunger-busting protein in a serving size that's also a satisfying quantity.
  • CLIF Kid Zbar® Protein. ...
  • Yogurt + Berries. ...
  • English Muffin + Peanut Butter. ...
  • String Cheese. ...
  • Whole-Grain Crackers + Hummus. ...
  • Jerky + Popcorn. ...
  • Whole-Grain Cereal + Milk. ...
  • Cheese and Nut Snack Pack.

How do I plan a meal for my toddler? ›

The meal plan gives:
  1. 3 servings of cereals and bread, potatoes, pasta and rice.
  2. 2 servings of vegetables, salad and fruit.
  3. 3 servings of milk, yogurt and cheese.
  4. 2 servings of meat, fish, poultry, eggs, beans and nuts.

What kind of candy do 2 year olds eat? ›

Although your child can have candy at age three when their full set of baby teeth have come in, start them off with candies that can melt in their mouth like chocolate. You could even let them have melting candies as early as two.

What are the top 10 healthiest dinners? ›

10 Simple Dinner Ideas for Healthy Eating in Real Life
  1. Stuffed sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes are loaded with beneficial nutrients like beta carotene, vitamin C, potassium, and fiber ( 1 ). ...
  2. Grain bowls. ...
  3. Veggie loaded frittatas. ...
  4. Dinner salad. ...
  5. Loaded brown rice pasta. ...
  6. One-pot soups. ...
  7. Curry. ...
  8. Burgers.
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What are five healthy food for kids? ›

Consider these nutrient-dense foods:
  • Protein. Choose seafood, lean meat and poultry, eggs, beans, peas, soy products, and unsalted nuts and seeds.
  • Fruits. Encourage your child to eat a variety of fresh, canned, frozen or dried fruits. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Grains. ...
  • Dairy.

What is a meal plan for a toddler? ›

Try to offer your toddler three meals, two snacks and six to eight drinks a day. Bite-size pieces and finger foods are more appealing to tiny diners. Mix up favourite dishes by swapping regular fruit and veg for new, exciting ones. Make mealtimes more fun by asking your little helper to get involved.

What to make for dinner for 2 year old? ›

Here are some of the best toddler dinner ideas to try…
  • Tortellini With Pesto Toddler Dinner. ...
  • Easy Risotto Toddler Dinner. ...
  • Pea Fritter Toddler Dinner. ...
  • Chicken Nugget Mashed Potato Bowl. ...
  • Baby Bolognese Toddler Dinner. ...
  • Flaked Salmon Toddler Dinner. ...
  • Chickpea Patty Toddler Dinner. ...
  • Breakfast for Dinner.

What should a toddler's eating schedule look like? ›

The best schedule is usually one that includes three meals and two to three snacks, with eating opportunities spaced about two to three hours apart.

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