An autumnal recipe for baby's BLW meal. The butternut and goat cheese tartlet is delicious.

Butternut and goat cheese tartlet

Butternut squash tartlet, a comforting meal for rainy days. A sweet and savory tartlet that will delight baby's taste buds! For the rest of the family, this recipe can be served as an appetizer with a small salad. Enjoy!

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From the very beginning of baby-led weaning, you can offer your baby BLW enhanced with goat cheese. A lovely, mild, and indulgent flavor to add taste to meals. This fresh, pasteurized cheese is rich in protein and calcium, making it a valuable food for your baby's healthy growth. With its delicious flavor, this cheese is perfect for savory dishes or for creating delightful sweet and savory combinations. How do you get your baby to eat goat cheese ? After introducing goat cheese in its natural form, either as a stick or crumbled on a conveyor belt, you can add it to a variety of delicious recipes. For a smooth or liquid texture, you can add goat cheese to a zucchini soup or carrot purée. If you want to introduce your baby to the melting texture of goat cheese, nothing beats sweet potato croquettes with goat cheese. For a softer texture, add goat cheese to muffin or pancake batter. And for a crunchier texture, try the delicious butternut squash and goat cheese tartlet recipe.

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