This Blueberry Avocado Smoothie Bowl is packed with nutritious and healthy first foods to give your baby! Plus it’s super thick to help them practice their self-feeding skills.
Thanks to the Hass Avocado Board for sponsoring this post.
Hi friends!
As you’re probably aware, baby girl’s arrival is getting closer and closer. In preparation, I’ve been going back and reading some of my earlier “Dear Chase” letters and reminding myself just how fast the first few months go. Before I know it, we’ll be getting ready to start giving her solid foods! For those of you who have been reading for a while, you’ll recall we took a modified baby led weaning approach with Squish. Read more about that in my post about How To Modify Baby Led Weaning. I plan to do the same with baby girl and that means one of her first foods will be avocado!
When the Hass Avocado Board reached out to me and asked me to share a little bit about my experience with choosing avocado as one of my baby’s first foods, I jumped at the chance! You guys know how I feel about The importance of Healthy Fats For Kids!
Avocados were recently named as an optimal first food for babies in this paper – “The Role of Avocados in Complementary and Transitional Feeding“. It definitely meets some of the criteria you should consider when you’re choosing first foods for your baby, including:
- Nutrient Density – Foods that are low in sugar and packed with multiple nutrients are a great choice! Avocados are a great source of fiber, folate, potassium, Vitamin E and monounsaturated fats (healthy fats that are important for brain development!) Plus they’re low in sugar!
- Texture and Consistency – Introducing them to a variety of textures early on can help them develop their chewing and swallowing abilities.
And as an added bonus, avocados are great for mamas as well, especially while pregnant and nursing! They’re a good source of folate which is critical for fetal and infant health and development and the monounsaturated fats are important to breast milk quality. So you can feel good about feeding avocados to your kiddos and enjoying them right along with them!
While I first introduced Squish to avocado simply by giving him slices, I soon started looking for other ways to add it to his diet as well. Tip- if your kiddos are having a hard time grasping the slippery avocados, try rolling them in crushed Cheerios to make them easier to grip!
This Blueberry Avocado Smoothie Bowl is packed with nutrient dense foods that are all great options for first foods for babies. Plus, there’s nothing that says you can’t enjoy one as an older kid or adult as well! I made it extra thick, which makes it a great option for letting them work on the self-feeding skills. Just prepare yourself for the mess and let it happen!
Here’s how you make it:
PrintBlueberry Avocado Smoothie Bowl
This Blueberry Avocado Smoothie Bowl is packed with nutritious and healthy first foods to give your baby! Plus it’s super thick to help them practice their self-feeding skills.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 5 minutes
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup cooked & mashed sweet potato
- 1/3 cup mashed avocado
- 3/4 cup frozen blueberries (I use wild blueberries)
- 1/2 cup full fat vanilla yogurt (or plain)
- Cheerios for topping, optional
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a high powered blender and blend until smooth.
- Spoon into a bowl and top with Cheerios if desired.
Note, I didn’t add any liquid to this because I wanted it to be extra thick. You could add 1-2 Tbsp water if you need a little bit to get your blender going.
This makes two small servings or one adult serving.
Also, this smoothie isn’t overly sweet. If you’re serving it to older kids or adults, you may want to use vanilla yogurt or add a splash of maple syrup for sweetness. You could also add some orange juice or milk to thin it out and drink it or add some baby food prunes to the smoothie if your kiddo needs help pooping like mine!
Let’s chat:
Mamas – what was your baby’s first food?
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Enjoy!
–Lindsay–
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Chelsey says
Two of my favorites in 1 bowl?! I’m in!!!
Kelli @ Hungry Hobby says
Love the idea of not doing a ton of purees, so many foods like avocado are naturally pureed. I also love that the recommendations for allergies have got less strict!
Rachel {the avid appetite} says
oh my gosh, I love this idea, for both kiddos and adults 🙂 also your tip on rolling the avo’s in cheerios is genius! Can’t believe you are so close to baby girl’s arrival. how does time go so fast?!
rachel @ Athletic Avocado says
What a great way for little ones to get the benefits of avocado and sweet potatoes! I would totally eat this too 🙂
Michelle says
My kids have loved avocados since they were itty bitty. At this point, they’re all teenagers and avocados are a staple in our house. I always have them. Interestingly enough, I have never used them this way, but I use them in sauces and we eat them plain and go through a ton of guacamole! I’ll have to try this too!
dixya @food, pleasure, and health says
i dont have kids yet but i will be reaching out to you and this blog will be so resourceful for feeding them real, wholesome food. thank you so much for evolving with the blog and making it so easy for us to relate.
Brynn at The Domestic Dietitian says
I love avocado on everything but have never thought to put it in a smoothie bowl! Definitely giving this a try tomorrow morning. Great idea!
Laura says
I love the addition of avocado to smoothies and smoothie bowls! It makes them ultra creamy and helps keep me full longer! Yum!!!
Sam @ Kale Yeah, It's Vegan says
We don’t have any kids (yet 😉 ), however this looks great for adults as well. Love that you incorporated avocado into the bowl to help keep ya full. Very cool post!