Baby Food Combinations

Moving from single ingredient baby foods to combinations in stage 2 baby food is such a fun stage of feeding babies because things can get so much more flavorful and interesting! And it means that you can batch cook basic purees and then combine them in so many delicious ways to keep things interesting and nutrition varied. And while I am not opposed to sometimes buying baby food, each of these ideas is super easy—even if you are very busy. I love to have a stash of these in the freezer to use for quick meals in a pinch. (And to be honest, we still use them in the toddler years as easy ways to offer up veggies!) TIP: Scroll to the recipe at the end of the post for all of the details, and read through the post for answers to common questions and basics about making baby food combos.

Ingredients in Baby Food Combinations

To make the baby foods in this post, you’ll need basic ingredients (that will obviously vary according to which specific puree you choose). The base purees are made with:

Apples Bananas Blueberries Butternut Squash Carrots Mango Pear Peas Spinach Sweet Potatoes

TIP: Then, to mix things into combinations, you can add in peanut butter, plain whole milk yogurt, Baby Oatmeal, Baby Rice Cereal, and other purees including those made with beans, chicken, pineapple, avocado, peach, and more.

How to Make Stage 2 Baby Food Combinations Step-by-Step

Here’s a look at the simple process involved in making this sort of stage 2 baby food. Scroll down to the bottom of the recipe for the full information. TIP: I like to make the single ingredient purees and freeze them, then mix and match frozen cubes of purees into yummy combinations. This ensures that you have flexibility to adjust if baby doesn’t love one combination and that you can change up the flavors you’re offering regularly.

How do you combine baby food?

With the way I do it, you simply make two purees (or one puree if you plan to combine it with something like yogurt or oatmeal) and mix them together. You can really do any combinations that sound good to you. I have 10 base purees and 5 easy combination ideas for you to get started, but then you can totally run with it!

Best Baby Food Containers

For storing baby food, I like these Wean Green Storage Cubes (they are glass and are insanely durable—I’ve been using the same set for 8 years), these Beaba Clip Containers, and these Wee Sprout Containers. My go-to reusable pouches include this silicone one from Squeasy Gear and these Wee Sprouts BPA-free plastic ones. (I prefer the 3 ounce size for babies in both pouch options.)

Apple Baby Food Ideas

Once you make basic Apple Puree, you can combine it with so many yummy flavors!

  • plain whole milk yogurt = Apple Yogurt + Baby Oatmeal = Apple Oatmeal + Spinach Puree = Apple Spinach Baby Food + Carrot Puree = Apple Carrot Baby Food + Butternut Squash Puree = Apple Squash Baby food

Banana Baby Food Ideas

Try these easy combinations that start with Banana Puree.

  • Peanut Butter Puree = Banana Peanut Butter Baby Food + plain whole milk yogurt = Banana Yogurt + Baby Oatmeal + Banana Oatmeal + Bean Puree = Banana Bean Puree + Avocado Puree + Banana Avocado Puree

Baby Food Combinations with Blueberries

Start with Blueberry Puree, then transform it into these fun flavors.

  • plain whole milk yogurt = Blueberry yogurt + Baby Oatmeal = Blueberry Oatmeal + Banana Puree = Blueberry Banana Puree + Mango Puree = Blueberry Mango Puree + Peach Puree = Blueberry Peach Puree

Baby Food Combinations with Butternut Squash

Smooth Butternut Squash Puree is a great base as it’s rich in nutrients and has a naturally mild flavor. (Any of these would be great with a tiny pinch of cinnamon.)

  • Pear Puree = Squash Pear Puree + Bean Puree = Squash Bean Puree + Banana Puree = Squash Banana Puree + Applesauce = Squash Apple Puree + plain whole milk yogurt = Squash Yogurt

Baby Food Combinations with Carrots

Start with Carrot Puree, then add in new flavors!

  • Apple Puree + Sweet Potato Puree = Carrot Apple Sweet Potato Puree + Pear Puree + Sweet Potato Puree = Carrot Pear Sweet Potato Puree + Banana Puree = Carrot Banana Baby Food + Quinoa Baby Food = Carrot Quinoa Baby Food + Bean Puree = Carrot Bean Puree

Baby Food Combinations with Mango

Mango Puree is a cinch to make and is so intensely flavorful—which makes it play really well with other purees!

  • plain whole milk yogurt = Mango Yogurt + Baby Oatmeal = Mango Oatmeal + Banana Puree = Mango Banana Puree + Avocado Puree = Mango Avocado Puree + Peach Puree = Mango Peach Puree

Pear Baby Food Combinations

Ripe pears make delicious Pear Baby Food that freezes and combines well.

  • Avocado Puree = Pear Avocado Puree + Baby Oatmeal + Cinnamon = Pear Cinnamon Oatmeal + Banana Puree = Pear Banana Puree + Pea Puree = Pear Pee Puree + Carrot Puree = Pear Carrot Puree

Baby Food Combinations with Peas

Keep a bag of frozen peas in the freezer and homemade Pea Puree is just minutes away. Then try:

  • Apple Puree = Pea Apple Puree + Pear Puree = Pea Pear Puree + Mango Puree = Pea Mango Puree + Banana Puree = Pea Banana Baby Food + Pineapple Puree = Pea Pineapple Puree

Baby Food Combinations with Spinach

My Spinach Baby food already has peas in it (to ensure it’s smooth and mellow in flavor). You can also combine it with:

  • Apple Puree = Spinach Apple Puree + Pear Puree = Spinach Pear Puree + plain whole milk yogurt = Savory Spinach Yogurt + Quinoa Baby Food and pinch Parmesan cheese = Spinach Parmesan Quinoa + Bean Puree = Spinach Bean Puree

Sweet Potato Baby Food Ideas

Start with a batch of Sweet Potato Baby Food and then try these yummy options:

  • Chicken Puree = Sweet Potato Chicken Baby Food + Bean Puree = Sweet Potato Bean Puree + Applesauce = Sweet Potato Applesauce + Carrot Puree + Cinnamon = Cinnamon Sweet Potato Carrot Puree + Bean Puree + Cumin = Mexican Sweet Potato Bean Puree

How to Store Baby Food—and Send it to Daycare

I prefer to freeze batches of baby food in a silicone ice cube tray overnight, transfer it to a zip top freezer bag, then store it until I’m ready to serve or combine it. You can then mix and match from the single ingredient purees you have in the freezer by adding a cube or two of two purees to a container. If you do that the night before you plan to serve the food, it will thaw and be ready to stir together. This makes it easy to batch cook and have a lot of option to feed baby at home or at daycare.

Tips for Making the Best Baby Food Combinations (Stage 2 & Stage 3)

These Stage 2 baby foods are great to introduce after baby has started solids with single ingredient baby foods. For a 6 month old baby, 1-2 tablespoons baby food may be plenty for a single serving. For a 9 month old baby, they might want ¼ cup or more. Adjust the servings based on your child’s hunger, using a roughly one to one ratio of the purees in each combination. Read more about the differences in Baby Food Stages here. Find my best tips for Baby Food Storage here. Add in a little mashed avocado, coconut oil, or Prune Puree to help with baby constipation. Serve with a spoon or in a reusable pouch.

I’d love to hear your feedback on these ideas, so please comment and rate the recipe ideas below! I appreciate all of your comments so much.

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