10 Months Baby Food Chart with Recipes
In a blink of an eye, yet another month passed! Isn’t this the time when babies develop a few teeth and are able to chew as well as swallow? Also, their activities, especially crawling, rapidly increases.
One problem, most moms face around this time is - to deal with a highly distracted child who has suddenly developed massive disinterest in eating food. Eventually, this adversely affects the baby’s appetite, which bothers every mother.
But, there is nothing to worry about! We'd say, be persistent, carry on doing whatever works best, plus introduce new foods so that whenever their taste buds tickle, they get something yummy and healthy to munch. You can introduce all kinds of fruits at this stage. You may also introduce mild spices, but remember, it should be in moderation!
The following 10 months baby food chart has a perfect blend of all food flavors that will drive away you and your little one’s food blues!
10 months baby food chart with health recipes:
WEEK 1
FIRST DAY
Breakfast: Wheat pancake (Ragi-optional)
Mid-Morning Snack: Cheese slices
Lunch: Curd rice
Evening Snack: Pumpkin suji finger
Dinner: Steamed dosa
SECOND DAY
Breakfast: Besan cheela with tomato chutney
Mid-Morning Snack: Coconut water
Lunch: Mix vegetable pongal
Evening Snack: Apple kheer
Dinner: Mashed ghee chapati with ½ Tsp ghee and yellow dal
THIRD DAY
Breakfast: Moong dal cheela
Mid-Morning Snack: Stewed apple
Lunch: Spinach and tomato khichri
Evening Snack: Mashed pear and banana
Dinner: Wheat almond porridge
FOURTH DAY
Breakfast: Pureed carrot and peas rava idli
Mid-Morning Snack: Vegetable soup with homemade cream
Lunch: Mix vegetable or Sathu Maavu cutlets
Evening Snack: Mashed fruits
Dinner: Vegetable khichri
FIFTH DAY
Breakfast: Vegetable uthappam
Mid-Morning Snack: Banana fritters
Lunch: Grated carrot brown rice
Evening Snack: Banana mango puree
Dinner: Suji kheer
SIXTH DAY
Breakfast: Scrambled egg/paneer
Mid-Morning Snack: Ragi cake
Lunch: Steamed beetroot dosa
Evening Snack: Potato wedges
Dinner: Rice and dal
SEVENTH DAY
Breakfast: Steamed dosa with paneer
Mid-Morning Snack: Baked sweet potato
Lunch: Bottle gourd pumpkin khichri
Evening Snack: Strawberry and prunes smoothie
Dinner: Mashed ghee chapati with ½ Tsp ghee and bottle gourd vegetable
WEEK 2
FIRST DAY
Breakfast: Rava Upma
Mid-Morning Snack: Vegetable soup with homemade cream
Lunch: Carrot khichri
Evening Snack: Fruit juice
Dinner: Sabudana Kheer
SECOND DAY
Breakfast: Oats idli
Mid-Morning Snack: Coconut water
Lunch: Masala onion pongal
Evening Snack: Carrot balls
Dinner: Rice kheer
THIRD DAY
Breakfast: Bajra porridge
Mid-Morning Snack: Fried apple rings
Lunch: Curd rice
Evening Snack: Beetroot halwa
Dinner: Vegetable khichri
FOURTH DAY
Breakfast: Mixed grain cheela
Mid-Morning Snack: Cheese balls
Lunch: Masoor dal khichri
Evening Snack: Potato fritters
Dinner: Apple oats porridge
FIFTH DAY
Breakfast: Banana pancake
Mid-Morning Snack: Potato and beans poha
Lunch: Spinach khichri
Evening Snack: Corn patties
Dinner: Mix vegetable pongal
SIXTH DAY
Breakfast: Ragi sheera
Mid-Morning Snack: Coconut water
Lunch: Baingan bhath/brinjal rice
Evening Snack: Mango and banana smoothie
Dinner: Steamed dosa
SEVENTH DAY
Breakfast: Mix vegetable dosa
Mid-Morning Snack: Beetroot cutlets
Lunch: Tomato khichri
Evening Snack: Stewed apple
Dinner: Jaggery ghee and chapati laddu
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WEEK 3
FIRST DAY
Breakfast: Ragi dosa
Mid-Morning Snack: Carrot potato patties
Lunch: Curd rice
Evening Snack: Pomegranate carrot juice
Dinner: Wheat almond oats porridge
SECOND DAY
Breakfast: Apple cereal
Mid-Morning Snack: Roasted cottage cheese
Lunch: Plain khichri
Evening Snack: Mango yoghurt
Dinner: Steamed dosa
THIRD DAY
Breakfast: Vegetable poha
Mid-Morning Snack: Baked pear
Lunch: Green gram dal and rice
Evening Snack: Fruit smoothie
Dinner: Soft paratha with white butter
FOURTH DAY
Breakfast: Ragi porridge
Mid-Morning Snack: Cheese and corn patties
Lunch: Fox Nuts and rice kheer
Evening Snack: Vegetable soup
Dinner: Mix vegetable khichri
FIFTH DAY
Breakfast: Rava idli
Mid-Morning Snack: Mango and banana smoothie
Lunch: Vegetable khichri
Evening Snack: Fruit fingers
Dinner: Mashed ghee chapati with green gram dal
SIXTH DAY
Breakfast: Banana pancake
Mid-Morning Snack: Coconut water
Lunch: Masoor dal khichri
Evening Snack: Potato wedges
Dinner: Jaggery ghee and mashed chapati laddu
SEVENTH DAY
Breakfast: Rava upma
Mid-Morning Snack: Baked French fries
Lunch: Pongal
Evening Snack: Fruit smoothie
Dinner: Apple oats porridge
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WEEK 4
FIRST DAY
Breakfast: Jowar porridge
Mid-Morning Snack: Baked sweet potato fingers
Lunch: Jeera rice and bottle gourd raita
Evening Snack: Mashed fruits
Dinner: Rice cereal
SECOND DAY
Breakfast: Mixed grain cheela
Mid-Morning Snack: Fruit puree
Lunch: Ragi porridge and plain curd
Evening Snack: Arbi fingers
Dinner: Sago kheer
THIRD DAY
Breakfast: Vegetable upma
Mid-Morning Snack: Coconut water
Lunch: Mix vegetable khichri
Evening Snack: Fruits yoghurt
Dinner: Soft paratha with white butter
FOURTH DAY
Breakfast: Steamed ragi dosa
Mid-Morning Snack: Fruit smoothie
Lunch: Sweet pongal
Evening Snack: Potato corn patties
Dinner: Tomato onion khichri
FIFTH DAY
Breakfast: Sago almond porridge
Mid-Morning Snack: Steamed carrot sticks
Lunch: Vegetable khichri
Evening Snack: Stewed apple and pear
Dinner: Moong dal and chapati
SIXTH DAY
Breakfast: Oats idli and curd
Mid-Morning Snack: Mashed pear banana
Lunch: Masoor dal khichri
Evening Snack: Steamed vegetable sticks
Dinner: Oats apple porridge
SEVENTH DAY
Breakfast: Vegetable poha
Mid-Morning Snack: Banana and orange smoothie
Lunch: Apple oats porridge
Evening Snack: Corn and cheese patties
Dinner: Jaggery ghee and mashed chapati laddu
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Disclaimer:
1. Make sure to follow the 3-day rule. Note down the new ingredients introduced in the baby’s diet to look out for any allergic reactions
2. It is common for babies to reject unfamiliar foods, as they wean. Be patient and keep offering a variety of foods. Do not worry, this is perfectly normal
3. Please remember that some foods can irritate your baby's digestive system. Avoid highly spicy or greasy foods. Also, avoid foods that could easily cause choking
4. If your baby has several episodes of vomiting after trying new food, has diarrhea, develops a rash, or swelling of the lips or eyes, he or she may be having an allergic reaction. Stop the feeding and call your pediatrician
This post is co-authored by Ms. Aditi Mehrotra, a two-time gold medalist- health educator, DIETED & Co-founder, Arney's Fitkids- School Nutrition Program. Her diet dictate is: "Diet is not a deprivation but a slight deviation from the normal. Love yourself! Make yourself a priority. Nourish your body and soul!"