Yellow Split Pea, Carrot & Rice Baby Food Recipe

This nourishing baby food blends yellow split peas, carrots, and rice into a simple, wholesome puree. Mild and easily digestible, it offers a comforting texture and a gentle introduction to new flavors for infants. The recipe is quick to prepare and delivers balanced nutrients for growing little ones.

Yellow split peas are legumes rich in protein and fiber, commonly found in the dried beans section of most supermarkets. Rinse them well before cooking. Fresh carrots add natural sweetness and vitamin A, while rice contributes a smooth texture and carbohydrates for energy. Using fresh ingredients and proper rinsing ensures the best taste and nutritional value.

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Ingredients For Yellow Split Pea Carrot And Rice Baby Food Recipe

Yellow split peas: A protein- and fiber-rich base for baby food.

Carrots: Fresh carrots bring natural sweetness and vitamin A.

Rice: Adds a smooth texture and extra carbohydrates for energy.

Water: Needed to cook and soften the ingredients for blending.

Technique Tip for This Recipe

Rinse yellow split peas and rice under cold water to remove dust and excess starch; this improves flavor and texture. While simmering, monitor the liquid—add more water if it evaporates too quickly to keep a soft consistency. After cooking, let the mixture cool slightly before blending. Use a blender or food processor to achieve a creamy, uniform puree that’s easy for your baby to swallow and digest.

Suggested Side Dishes

Roasted Butternut Squash: The squash’s natural sweetness complements the savory split peas and carrots. Roasting adds a pleasant contrast in texture to the smooth puree.
Steamed Broccoli Florets: Lightly steamed broccoli offers color, nutrients, and a mild crunch that pairs nicely with the creamy baby food.
Apple Cinnamon Compote: A gently spiced apple compote adds a touch of sweetness and warmth, creating a pleasant flavor contrast when served alongside the savory puree.
Mini Turkey Meatballs: Tender turkey meatballs make a protein-rich addition for older babies who are ready for more textured foods, balancing the puree’s creaminess.
Creamy Avocado Slices: Slices of ripe avocado add healthy fats and a buttery texture that complements the smooth puree and enriches the meal.

Alternative Ingredients

  • Yellow split peas – Substitute with red lentils: Red lentils cook faster and produce a similar texture and nutrient profile.

  • Carrots – Substitute with sweet potatoes: Sweet potatoes give a similar sweetness and puree texture, along with extra vitamins.

  • Rice – Substitute with quinoa: Quinoa is nutrient-dense and offers a comparable texture while adding protein and fiber.

  • Water – Substitute with vegetable broth: Low-sodium vegetable broth adds mild flavor and extra nutrients when appropriate for your baby’s diet.

Other Alternative Recipes Similar to This Baby Food

Sweet Potato and Apple Puree: A sweet, smooth puree combining fruit and vegetable flavors that babies often enjoy.
Butternut Squash and Lentil Soup: A warm, vitamin-rich blend with a comforting texture and added plant protein.
Chicken and Vegetable Medley: Tender chicken with a mix of mild vegetables offers a balanced, savory meal for older babies exploring solids.
Banana and Avocado Mash: A quick, creamy mash that’s rich in healthy fats and natural sweetness—great for snacks or a light meal.
Broccoli and Cheese Puree: Combines savory broccoli with mild cheese for an appealing way to introduce greens.

How To Store / Freeze This Baby Food

  • Cool the baby food completely before storing to prevent condensation and spoilage.

  • Place the cooled puree in airtight containers or baby food jars, leaving a little headspace if freezing to allow for expansion.

  • Label containers with the preparation date to keep track of freshness.

  • Refrigerate for up to 3 days; the cool temperature helps preserve nutrients and flavor.

  • For longer storage, freeze portions for up to 3 months. Freezing preserves quality when done properly.

  • Portion into ice cube trays to freeze individual servings, then transfer frozen cubes to a freezer-safe bag for easy thawing.

  • Thaw overnight in the refrigerator or use a gentle defrost method. Stir well before serving to ensure even texture.

  • Always check temperature before serving—the food should be warm, not hot.

  • Do not refreeze baby food that has already been thawed, as this can affect safety and texture.

  • Discard any batch that shows off smells, discoloration, or an unusual texture, as these can indicate spoilage.

How To Reheat Leftovers

  • Microwave: Heat the puree in a microwave-safe dish on medium power in 20–30 second intervals, stirring between intervals to ensure even warmth.

  • Stovetop: Warm gently in a small saucepan over low heat. Add a splash of water or breast milk to restore creaminess and stir often.

  • Baby food warmer: Follow the device instructions to warm the food evenly and safely.

  • Double boiler: Place the container in the top pan over simmering water for gentle, even reheating.

  • Water bath: Place the sealed container in a bowl of hot water and stir occasionally until warmed through.

Best Tools for This Recipe

  • Colander: For rinsing yellow split peas and rice.

  • Large pot: To cook the peas, carrots, rice, and water together.

  • Stirring spoon: To stir the mixture while it simmers.

  • Blender or food processor: To puree the cooked ingredients into a smooth consistency.

  • Measuring cups: For accurate ingredient portions.

  • Cutting board and chef’s knife: To chop carrots safely and efficiently.

  • Ladle: To transfer the hot mixture to the blender.

  • Storage containers: Airtight jars or containers for refrigeration or freezing.

How To Save Time on Making This Baby Food

Rinse split peas and rice together in a fine-mesh strainer to save time. Use a food processor to chop carrots quickly and evenly. Cook all ingredients together in one pot to streamline the process. Batch-cook and freeze portions to reduce prep on busy days. To speed cooling before blending, spread the cooked mixture on a shallow tray.

Yellow Split Pea Carrot and Rice Baby Food Recipe

A nutritious and simple baby food recipe made with yellow split peas, carrots, and rice.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Course: Baby Food
Cuisine: Healthy
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 150 kcal

Ingredients 

Main Ingredients

  • 1 cup Yellow split peas
  • 2 cups Carrots, chopped
  • 1 cup Rice
  • 4 cups Water

Instructions 

  1. 1. Rinse the yellow split peas and rice under cold water.
  2. 2. In a pot, combine the yellow split peas, carrots, rice, and water.
  3. 3. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 30 minutes, or until all ingredients are tender.
  4. 4. Let the mixture cool slightly, then blend until smooth. Add water, breast milk, or formula to adjust consistency if needed.
  5. 5. Serve warm or store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or freeze portions for longer storage.

Nutritional Value

Calories: 150kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 10mg | Potassium: 300mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 500IU | Vitamin C: 10mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

Keywords

Baby Food, Healthy, Nutritious
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FAQ:
Can I use a different type of split peas?
Yes. Green split peas can be used; the flavor will be slightly different but still nutritious.
How do I store the baby food?
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, or freeze portions for up to 3 months.
Can I add other vegetables to this recipe?
Yes. Baby-friendly vegetables like sweet potatoes, peas, or zucchini can be added—cook them until tender before blending.
Do I need to soak the split peas before cooking?
No. Soaking is not required; just rinse the split peas thoroughly under cold water.
What kind of rice should I use?
You can use white or brown rice. Brown rice adds a bit more texture and nutrients if desired.

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