Broccoli & Cheese Bites Baby Led Weaning Recipe

Looking for an incredibly delicious way to use broccoli for baby led weaning? Look no further than these broccoli and cheese bites baby will love! The perfect finger food idea for babies 6 months+ who are baby led weaning or are ready for finger foods.

stacked broccoli and cheese bites for baby

Baby led weaning broccoli

Broccoli is such an amazing food to offer to your baby and by offering it early on, you’ll make sure that they’re a fan for life. Even now at three and six years old, both my boys choose broccoli as their veg of choice. Felix even goes as far to have broccoli as a snack!

Broccoli is amazing for you because:

  • It’s a good source of fibre which may help to prevent constipation – a common complaint for weaning babies
  • Packed full of Vitamin C for a healthy immune system
  • Also contains Vitamins A, B, E and K!
  • A fantastic source of iron, something your baby needs to get from food sources after six months+
  • Contains calcium – vital for bone and teeth health
  • Also contains potassium, selenium and magnesium – all vital for supporting your baby’s health.

There’s no arguing with all that nutritional goodness!

broccoli and cheese bites for baby on abking tray

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Broccoli and cheese bites for babies

When you’re weaning babies, it’s super useful to cook burgers, bites and fritters so you can have a freezer stash at the ready. It’s also a simple way of introducing finger foods to your baby.

For the first six months of Felix’s weaning life, he tended to snack on bites, burgers, fingers and fritters as it was such an easy way of combining nutritious food in a way he could easily handle and eat it.

These broccoli and cheese bites are no different. Easy for baby to hold, absolutely delicious and of course, they can be batch prepared and stored in the fridge/freezer.

dry mixture of broccoli and cheese bites

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Egg free baby led weaning broccoli & cheese bites

This recipe uses egg to bind the ingredients together, but I know many of my readers have babies with egg allergies.

You can create a ‘flaxegg’ by mixing 1 tbsp of flaxseed with 3 tbsp of water and leaving in the fridge for a few minutes to develop an egg like consistency.

I have tried to create a flaxegg in the past (and seen great success) although I have not tried it with this particular recipe.

Felix excited to eat baby led weaning courgette bites

What did Felix think of these broccoli and cheese bites for babies?

Felix LOVES these broccoli & cheese bites! Ever since I started making them for him as a baby, they’ve been a huge hit! Even now at three years old, they’re my go-to snack option in the mid-afternoon when those hunger pangs hit!

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What breadcrumbs do you use?

I either buy a packet of breadcrumbs from the supermarket or make my own using a food processor.

Simply toast a slice of bread and then whizz it up in the food processor until breadcrumbs are formed.

To make this recipe even easier, I use the grater attachment to grate the broccoli and cheddar, add the toast then whizz using the knife blade.

What food processor do you use?

I use a 2 in 1 Kenwood Blender & Food Processor that makes batch cooking for baby super easy!

Not only can you make yummy smoothies for yourself, you can whizz up purees using the blender and then use the food processor to slice/grate a whole host of veggies and make yummy desserts too!

broccoli and cheese bites for babies on a plate

Let us know what you think of these baby led weaning broccoli & cheese bites and if you give them a go, tell us in the comments below.

3 Comments

  1. Nina

    Hello! Curious on how long these keep for in the fridge? Can they be frozen as well?

  2. Anonymous

    am I missing where it says if the broccoli is cooked or not?

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