Ripe peaches are soft, sweet and one of the easiest fruits to introduce. These recipes include peach puree, peach oatmeal, peach yogurt bowls and BLW wedges.
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These curated baby recipes all feature peach as a primary or supporting ingredient, prepared in baby-safe textures across purees, BLW finger foods, and combo meals. Each recipe is age-tagged so you can filter by your baby's stage.
Recipes tagged 6m+ use peach in soft, mashable textures appropriate for the early-solids stage. Always check the recipe's age range and serve in shapes that mash easily between two fingers.
peach can be part of a varied baby diet without daily limits unless your pediatrician advises otherwise. Variety is healthier than repetition for nutrient diversity, so rotate peach with other foods across the week.
BLW-friendly recipes serve peach as soft finger foods or graspable shapes — strips, wedges, mashable cubes — so your baby can self-feed. Filter the list above by the BLW tag to see only baby-led options.
Refrigerate cooked peach-based baby food in a sealed container for up to 2 days, or freeze single-serve portions for 1-2 months. Cool fully before storing, thaw in the fridge, and reheat thoroughly before serving.
Most peach baby recipes scale well. Double or triple the ingredients, then portion into ice cube trays or silicone molds before freezing. One batch typically yields 8-12 baby portions.
All Nibli baby recipes avoid added salt (kidneys can't process it before 12 months) and added sugar. peach provides natural flavor; no honey is used either (botulism risk under 12 months).
Offer 1-2 teaspoons of plain peach on its own at a meal earlier in the day, so you have time to watch for any reaction over the next 2 hours. Once tolerated, mix into combo recipes from the list above.
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