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Baby Finger Food – Apple Turkey Loaf Or Sticks

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Ingredients

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1 lb ground turkey
1 eggs or 2 egg yolks, beaten
1/2 cup carrot, pureed (baby food works well)
1/4 cup applesauce
1/4 cup wheat bran (unprocessed and natural) or 1/4 cup oat bran (unprocessed and natural)
1/4 cup breadcrumbs
1 pinch basil
1 pinch garlic powder

Nutritional information

159.8
Calories
62 g
Calories From Fat
7 g
Total Fat
1.9 g
Saturated Fat
83.2 mg
Cholesterol
99.1 mg
Sodium
8.1 g
Carbs
1.7 g
Dietary Fiber
0.8 g
Sugars
17 g
Protein
112g
Serving Size

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Baby Finger Food – Apple Turkey Loaf Or Sticks

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    My 10 month old daughter loved these! She tends to not like most things with meat. I made them into a fishstick shape and cooked them for about 30 minutes and they were done. I froze them and now I can reheat one or two for dinner or a snack. I plan on trying this with different combinations, like ground chicken and ground beef and other veggies.

    • 75 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Baby Finger Food – Apple Turkey Loaf or Sticks, I found this recipe on wholesomebabyfood com and I am posting it for safe keeping It is recommended for babies that are 6 months and older, but they also advise speaking to your pediatrician before starting your baby on solids Also, remember to follow the RULE OF FOUR (wait 4 days after introducing new foods) and make sure your baby has had no allergic reactions to any of the foods in this recipe before serving it!, My 10 month old daughter loved these! She tends to not like most things with meat I made them into a fishstick shape and cooked them for about 30 minutes and they were done I froze them and now I can reheat one or two for dinner or a snack I plan on trying this with different combinations, like ground chicken and ground beef and other veggies , I found this recipe on wholesomebabyfood com and I am posting it for safe keeping It is recommended for babies that are 6 months and older, but they also advise speaking to your pediatrician before starting your baby on solids Also, remember to follow the RULE OF FOUR (wait 4 days after introducing new foods) and make sure your baby has had no allergic reactions to any of the foods in this recipe before serving it!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Place Ground Turkey in a Large Mixing Bowl.

    2
    Done

    Add the Egg/Yolk, Carrots, Applesauce, Spices, Bread Crumbs and Bran.

    3
    Done

    Mix Well - If This Mixture Appears Too Dry, Add More Carrots or Applesauce. If This Mixture Appears Too Wet, Add More Bran and/or Bread Crumbs.

    4
    Done

    Place Mix Into a Lightly Oiled (olive Oil) Loaf Pan and Bake at 350f For Approximately 45 Minutes or Until an Inserted Knife Comes Out Clean.

    5
    Done

    **you May Wish to Cover With Foil to Prevent the Top from Burning.

    6
    Done

    When Finished Baking and Cooled, Remove Loaf from Pan and Slice as You Would For Bread.

    7
    Done

    Break Into Small Bits For Finger Feeding or Mash or Chop Gently For Younger Babies.

    8
    Done

    This Recipe May Also Be Made Into "turkey Sticks" For Toddlers and Older Babies Who Are Able to Handle More Textured/Chunky Finger Foods.

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