Discover a great spread recipe that's a nice change from salmon rillettes, helps get baby to eat vegetables, and is super quick to make!
Asparagus season often rhymes with the desire to eat fresh and light, with picnics, barbecues, aperitifs, meals on the go… So our recipe for fresh green asparagus and mint spread is ideal.
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With its vibrant green color, this BLW for green asparagus spread will undoubtedly pique your baby's curiosity when you present it. However, you can't simply place the green asparagus spread on their plate for them to eat with their fingers. This type of recipe falls under the category of smooth textures to explore in BLW . Babies have difficulty grasping smooth textures with their hands, which is why there are two different ways to offer them: a carrier and a pre-filled spoon . A carrier is a surface that allows you to spread the green asparagus spread on top. This could be a blini, a pancake, a rice cake, or something similar. Your baby can then independently enjoy this delicious spread on another dish! A truly flavorful meal! The pre-filled spoon involves filling your baby's spoon yourself and letting your little one reach for it from their plate or highchair tray. At the beginning of baby-led weaning, it will be easier to offer spreads to your baby using a carrier. Pre-filled spoons require a little more fine motor skills and will be introduced later, once your baby has developed them.
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