Black Beans for Baby
Beans are one of the most affordable, nutritious plant-based proteins around, and they are—fortunately for us!—so easy to prepare for kids of all ages. My girls are a little obsessed with black beans, so we use them weekly. I’m going to share my favorite easy methods for serving beans to babies and toddlers, including as a puree, finger food, and as baby-led-weaning style food. And at the end of the post, be sure to check out my favorite recipes featuring beans. You can also incorporate this idea into my Taco Buffet, as a fun family meal.
Bean Puree
You can transform any cooked bean, including black beans, pinto beans, and garbanzo beans, into a puree. All you need to do is blend the beans very smooth in a blender with as much liquid as it takes to move the mixture easily. Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox. Then, you can serve it as a Stage 1 baby food or use it together with other purees as a Stage 2 or 3 baby food. It’s particularly great mixed with Sweet Potato Baby Food and Avocado Puree. (Find more ideas on my Baby Food Chart.)
Beans for Baby-Led Weaning
You can mash any fully cooked beans onto a spoon or a stick of lightly toasted bread for babies, so baby can self-feed BLW style. This is an easy way to let them feed themselves. And once they are able to pick up smaller pieces of food, they can pick up the beans with their finger.
Ingredients You Need
To make black beans for baby, you can start with purchased cooked beans in a BPA-free can (if possible) or carton. Or you can cook them from dry at home. I love to make them in my Instant Pot or slow cooker, since all you need is water, and the machine does the rest.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s the basic info on how to prepare beans at home for baby:
How to Add Flavor to Black Beans
You can add a range of seasonings and other foods to black beans to make them more flavorful. Here are some favorites:
Cumin Chili powder Oregano Sweet Potato Baby Food, Avocado Puree, cooked quinoa, mild salsa, mild guacamole, sour cream
How to Store
You can store beans for baby in an airtight storage container in the fridge for up to 5 days or in the freezer for up to 6 months.
Best Tips for Success
Start with cooked beans from a can, carton, or that you’ve cooked from dry. If using canned or beans from a carton, drain and rinse them before using to freshen and remove salt. To puree, blend with water or no-salt-added chicken or vegetable stock. To serve as a BLW-first food, mash beans onto a lightly toasted stick of toast or spoon so they can self-feed. To serve as a finger food, mash slightly and let baby self-feed. Add flavor from seasonings as you like.
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This post was first published June 2022.