Chèvre spinach muffins for the baby's meal in BLW . A recipe rich in flavors.

Spinach and goat muffins

Small savory muffins perfect for baby meals. He will find the very good association of spinach and goat cheese. The goat spinach muffins are easy to transport with you during your excursions with baby. Enjoy your food !

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During the food diversification led by the child, your little one can also discover the delicious flavor of milk and dairy products . Since its birth, your little one has feeded breast and/or infantile milk. Up to her 1 year, these two foods will remain his main diet which brings him all the nutrients so his body needs. The diversification led by the child will be carried out in addition to daily doses of milk. The dairy products bring together all the foods made from milk, we find white cheese, yogurts as well as conventional cheese. It is generally advisable to offer plain yogurts as well as pasteurized cheeses (mozzarella, ricotta) or cooked pasta cheeses (county, emmental) to baby. The dairy products may, of course, be offered alone on the baby's plate or your little end will be able to find their flavors in good homemade recipes. Some vegetable combinations with a certain cheese can cause an explosion of flavors in the mouth! BLW recipe of spinach and goat cheese muffins will allow baby to discover the strong flavor of this cheese with the soft taste of this green vegetable.

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