Celery rave fries, it's the recipe to discover this forgotten vegetable from the start of baby's BLW

Celery rave fries

In winter, vegetable fries are the perfect way to introduce vegetables to little ones. Their fun shapes make them ideal for eating with fingers. Plus, they're a great recipe for introducing celeriac, a vegetable that's too often overlooked. Enjoy them with a light sauce made from fromage blanc and spices.

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With BLW Baby-Led Weaning), your baby will be able to discover food independently during family mealtimes. Of course, to ensure this discovery is safe, food will be offered in different formats depending on your baby's development. But what format should you offer food to your baby? At the beginning of baby-led weaning, food will be in the form of sticks that protrude from your baby's closed fist. The BLW for celeriac fries is perfect for safely introducing this vegetable to your little one. Around 7 months, the size of the food can change to balls or pieces that your baby can grasp with their three fingers (thumb, middle, and index). Finally, around 9 months, food can be cut into small pieces, as your baby's fine motor skills will be well-developed. They will be able to grasp food with the pincer grasp formed by their thumb and index finger. In addition to discovering foods on their own, your little one can enjoy delicious homemade recipes. They will be soft and become increasingly crispy depending on the baby's chewing movements.

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