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Sweet, silky, and naturally colorful — this Red Bell Pepper Baby Puree is an easy, nutrient-packed first puree for little ones. It’s smooth enough for early eaters, full of gentle flavor, and simple to make with pantry staples.
This puree makes a great starter recipe for busy families, and if you enjoy quick, wholesome sides you might also like a simple 4-ingredient pasta salad that pairs well with family meals.
Why You’ll Love This Red Bell Pepper Baby Puree:
- Bright, naturally sweet flavor with no added salt or sugar.
- Quick to make — roast or steam and blend in minutes.
- Packed with vitamins and gentle plant protein from lentils.
- Freezer-friendly for easy meal prep and on-the-go feeding.
- Smooth texture that transitions well as baby grows.
Ingredients Needed :
- Vegetables & Fruit:
- 1 red bell pepper (seeded and roasted or steamed)
- 1 medium sweet potato (peeled and cooked)
- 1 medium apple (peeled, cored, and cooked or soft)
- 1 ripe banana
- Protein:
- 1/2 cup cooked lentils (well-cooked and soft)
- Liquid:
- Water, breast milk, or formula to thin as needed

For family-style batch cooking, you can make extra puree and serve older kids with mild sides — parents sometimes pair baby-friendly purees alongside simple favorites like crispy battered fries for older siblings.
Step-by-Step Instructions :
- Roast or steam the red bell pepper until soft, then remove the skin and seeds.
- Cook the sweet potato until tender (bake, steam, or microwave).
- Blend the roasted bell pepper, sweet potato, cooked lentils, banana, and apple together until smooth.
- Add water or breast milk to thin to desired consistency.
- Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Serving Suggestions Red Bell Pepper Baby Puree
Serve warm or room temperature in a small bowl or spoon-feed from a silicone cup.
- Spoon a few tablespoons as a starter for baby-led weaning or spoon-feeding.
- Mix into plain yogurt or oatmeal for older babies to add variety.
- For family dinner, offer a small portion as a vegetable side alongside mild mains like black pepper chicken for older kids and adults.
Tips for Success Red Bell Pepper Baby Puree
- Roast for deeper flavor: roasting the pepper adds sweetness and reduces bitterness.
- Test lentils for softness: overcook lentils slightly so they blend ultra-smooth.
- Thin gradually: add breast milk, formula, or warm water 1 tbsp at a time to reach the perfect texture.
- Cool completely before storing: portion into ice cube trays for single-serving frozen cubes.
- Reheat gently: warm in a bowl of hot water or briefly in the microwave, stirring to avoid hot spots — and check temperature before serving.
- If making family-sized portions, try flavor inspiration from richer mains, like a honey-glazed pork belly, while keeping the baby portion plain and unsalted.
variation (if any)
- Pear swap: replace the apple with a pear for a milder sweetness.
- Grain boost: add 1–2 tablespoons cooked quinoa or rice for extra texture and calories for older babies.
- No-lentil option: use 1/4 cup plain full-fat yogurt for protein if you prefer dairy (for babies over 6 months and after pediatrician ok).

FAQ
Q: Can I freeze this puree?
A: Yes — freeze in ice cube trays, then transfer cubes to a labeled bag. Use within 1–2 months for best quality.
Q: At what age is this safe for babies?
A: Introduce roasted red pepper puree after your baby has already tried single-ingredient purees and can handle soft solids — typically around 6 months, but check with your pediatrician.
Q: How do I know if the texture is right?
A: For younger babies, aim for completely smooth. For older babies, leave it slightly chunkier to encourage chewing skills.
Q: Can I add spices?
A: Avoid added salt and strong spices for young infants. A tiny pinch of cinnamon or a mild herb is fine for older babies, once approved by your pediatrician.

Red Bell Pepper Baby Puree
Ingredients
Method
- Roast or steam the red bell pepper until soft, then remove the skin and seeds.
- Cook the sweet potato until tender (bake, steam, or microwave).
- Blend the roasted bell pepper, sweet potato, cooked lentils, banana, and apple together until smooth.
- Add water or breast milk to thin to desired consistency.
- Serve immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.


