Fun food for toddlers

Tell me a mom who doesnt have any issue with their toddlers eating habits? i think u cant , n if u r that someone then..yayyyy! u've won the "MOM WITH SUPERNATURAL POWERS" award.

Well, back to our no supernatural powers issue...


  • Kids at some point will eat anything u give them, with anything means ANYTHING.
  • Sometimes they will love that mashed potato u made, n the next time they'll reject it , leaving u wondering if its me or the mashed potato they dont like!
  • Haaah....and it MOSTLY ends like this...they wont eat anything unless its Super Duper TASTY, YUMMY, DEEP FRIED and has a free useless toy with it(the Mc Donald crap)....
Here are not-so-much-heroic efforts of mine, in order to stuff my child with proper nutrients! Hope it helps you out....



Baked Meat balls

INGREDIENTS:

minced meat                      1 pound
yogurt                                2tbsp
garlic paste                         1/2 tsp
salt and pepper according to taste

METHOD:

Combine all the above ingredients in chopper for just a few seconds....shape them in small balls, put in greased pan and bake on medium temperature for about 20 min.

( My oven doesnt support the degrees of heat :) its bcos the numbers r all erased, so dear readers i do my baking in three temperatures i.e. low, medium and high, so good luck with ur oven degrees!)


Baked Tikka Chunks

INGREDIENTS:

chicken boneless          1/2 kg
garlic paste                   1/2 tsp
coriander seeds             1 tbsp
cumin seeds                   1tbsp
yogurt                            2 tbsp
salt and pepper as required

METHOD:

Cut chicken in small pieces. Roast cumin and coriander seeds and grind. Marinate the chicken with all the ingredients n keep in fridge for 15 min. Put in a greased baking dish and bake for about 15 min or till golden brown.


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