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Introducing New Foods to Baby With Yogurt Feeding Hacks

A registered dietitian and mom shares tasty and creative feeding hacks for introducing new foods to babies using yogurt.

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Published January 24, 2024

by Jamie Adams

Registered dietitian and Certified Prenatal Yoga Instructor, MS, LDN
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Ready to start feeding your little one, or is the intimidation kicking in? The journey of introducing new foods to a baby can be both exciting and challenging. While providing a diverse and nutritious diet is essential, as a mom of two under three, I know firsthand it’s not always easy to get our little ones to embrace unfamiliar flavors. Here, I will share some creative feeding hacks I learned along the way. I hope these yogurt hacks help make the feeding process enjoyable for you and your baby, too!

The Benefits of Yogurt for Babies

Before we dive into some fun feeding hacks using yogurt, you might wonder why we recommend yogurt for babies. Let’s explore why yogurt is an excellent choice for introducing new foods to your baby and why Stonyfield YoBaby yogurt is our favorite option.

Stonyfield yobaby yogurt on a white counter top

1. Nutritional Advantages

Stonyfield YoBaby Organic yogurt has essential nutrients for your baby’s growth and development. Its calcium, vitamin D, and protein support healthy bone development and overall well-being.1,2,7,8 It’s made without the use of harmful additives, artificial flavors, and preservatives, making it a wholesome and safe choice.

2. Probiotics for Digestive Health

One of the standout features of YoBaby yogurt is the inclusion of probiotics. These beneficial bacteria promote a healthy digestive system, supporting your baby’s gut health.3,9 Introducing yogurt early can reduce the risk of digestive issues.4,9

3. Texture and Taste

Baby eating yogurt on counter with her mom

Babies and toddlers are notoriously picky eaters, but YoBaby yogurt has a smooth texture and delicious taste. The mild and creamy consistency often appeals to young taste buds, making it a favorite among little ones (and parents). The subtle sweetness of yogurt helps ensure that introducing new foods becomes a delightful experience.

Introducing New Foods to Baby With Yogurt Feeding Hacks

Feeding Hacks for Introducing New Foods to Baby

Now that you know all the benefits of yogurt for babies, let’s dive into how you can use yogurt to help introduce new foods to your baby as you embark on your feeding journey.

1. Cereal

Mixing yogurt in a bowl of baby cereal

Starting with cereal is a common step in a baby’s culinary journey. And rightly so, given its high iron content and ease of preparation.5 To make it more appealing, consider mixing baby food cereal with yogurt. Mix one tablespoon of baby food cereal directly into a cup of yogurt. The creamy texture of the yogurt adds a delightful twist, making it more palatable for your little one. Experiment with various YoBaby yogurt flavors to discover your baby’s favorite.

2. Nut Butters

Mixing nut butter in yogurt in a kid's bowl

Research shows that introducing peanuts early may help reduce allergy risk.6 Experts recommend introducing nuts and peanuts between 4 and 11 months of age. However, whole nuts come with choking hazards, and the stickiness of nut butters poses a challenge when attempting to introduce them to your little one. Mixing a teaspoon of nut butter with a cup of YoBaby yogurt can help thin out the nut butter, making it easier for your little one to enjoy. This is a great way to introduce nut butters to your baby for allergy prevention and boosts flavor!

3. Fruits

Mixing raspberries in yogurt in a purple kids bowl

Incorporating fruits into your baby’s diet provides many vitamins and minerals. Dice or mash fruits and mix them directly into your YoBaby yogurt cup. Some fruits that you can easily mash up and stir into yogurt include:

  • Strawberries
  • Bananas
  • Blueberries
  • Raspberries
  • Peaches
  • Plums
  • Apricots
  • Mangoes

For a refreshing treat, try creating yogurt fruit popsicles (see our instructions below). These frozen delights not only introduce new flavors but also soothe teething discomfort.

4. Veggies

Yogurt veggies bites in silicone muffin tins on a pink kid's plate

Getting your baby to enjoy vegetables can be daunting. However, blending veggies into a creamy yogurt puree might do the trick. You can also make veggie yogurt bites — a convenient and mess-free way to offer a yummy snack.

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Yogurt veggie bites

Veggie Yogurt Bites


  • Author: Jamie Adams

Description

Veggie yogurt bites are a mess-free way to offer your baby a tasty snack, combining a variety of vegetables with YoBaby yogurt in one go!


Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup mixed vegetables (carrots, peas, broccoli, etc.), steamed and finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup YoBaby yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons finely grated cheese (optional)
  • 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 egg
  • 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder (optional)
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Olive oil for greasing

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and grease a mini muffin tin with a small amount of olive oil.
  2. Combine the finely chopped mixed vegetables in a mixing bowl with YoBaby yogurt. If you’re using grated cheese, add it to the mixture, and mix well.
  3. Stir in the whole wheat flour and crack in the egg. Mix the ingredients thoroughly until you have a well-combined batter.
  4. Add garlic powder (if using), salt, and pepper to taste. Adjust the seasonings based on your baby’s preferences.
  5. Spoon the batter into the mini muffin tin, filling each cup almost to the top.
  6. Bake in the preheated oven for approximately 15-18 minutes or until the bites are golden brown and set in the center.
  7. Allow the veggie yogurt bites to cool in the muffin tin for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.
  8. Once cooled, these bites can be served directly to your baby. They are a convenient and mess-free way to introduce vegetables and yogurt in a tasty package.

Notes

Feel free to customize the recipe based on your baby’s preferences and dietary needs. These veggie yogurt bites are a great way to encourage your baby to enjoy a variety of vegetables in a fun and manageable form.

Introducing New Foods to Baby With Yogurt Feeding Hacks

Methods for Introducing New Foods to Baby

The versatility of yogurt allows for a variety of ways in which you can introduce foods to a baby. You can try spoon-feeding, dipping, drizzling, and so much more!

1. Bowl Feeding

waffle sticks with yogurt in a pink bowl. A baby girl is sitting on the counter eating it.

A visually appealing bowl can make mealtime more exciting for your baby. Arrange different foods colorfully and invitingly. Combine textures like crunchy waffle sticks and soft fruits to create a sensory-rich experience. Allow your baby to dip their favorite foods into the bowl of yogurt, offer them a spoon to dive right in, or drizzle it on top of their food. The versatility of yogurt allows you to experiment with various combinations, ensuring your baby gets a well-rounded meal.

2. Tiny Popsicle Molds

Yogurt popsicles with berries. A baby girl is eating the popsicle.

Tiny popsicle molds are not just for warm weather. Use them to create yogurt popsicles with added food items for variety. These frozen treats can be a lifesaver during teething episodes, relieving your baby’s sore gums. The cooling effect and the delicious taste of YoBaby yogurt make this feeding hack a win-win.

All you need is a popsicle mold and a combination of whole fruit and yogurt. Mash up some whole fruit (or puree it in a blender), mix it with a cup of yogurt, pour this into a popsicle mold, and let it sit in your freezer overnight. Play with fruit and yogurt combinations to find your baby’s favorite. Some of our favorites include:

  • Mixed berries
  • Pineapple mango
  • Strawberry banana
  • Blueberry peach

3. Mesh Pacifiers

Baby girl sucking on a mesh pacifier filled with yogurt and berries

For a mess-free feeding experience, try freezing yogurt in mesh pacifiers. This introduces a new method of consumption and serves as a soothing remedy for teething discomfort. The mesh pacifiers ensure your baby enjoys the yogurt without the risk of choking or making a mess.

Introducing New Foods to Baby With Yogurt Feeding Hacks

Tips for Successfully Introducing New Foods to Baby

Baby girl sucking on a mesh pacifier filled with yogurt and berries

As you embark on this journey of introducing new foods to your baby, consider these tips for a smooth and enjoyable experience:

1. Gradual Introduction

Take it slow and introduce one new food at a time. This allows your baby to adjust to flavors and textures without feeling overwhelmed. Watch their reactions and proceed accordingly.

2. Pay Attention to Cues

Every baby is unique, and their preferences may vary. Pay attention to your baby’s cues and expressions during mealtime. This will help you understand their likes and dislikes, allowing you to tailor their meals accordingly.

3. Maintain a Balance

Strive for a balance of flavors and textures in your baby’s meals. Mixing and matching different food groups enhances nutritional value and keeps mealtime interesting for your little one.

Introducing New Foods to Baby With Yogurt Feeding Hacks

Introducing new foods to your baby can be a delightful adventure with the right feeding hacks and the goodness of YoBaby yogurt. Experiment with these creative ideas, pay attention to your baby’s cues and relish the joy of watching them explore the world of flavors. Enjoy this bonding time over meals and create positive associations with nutritious foods.

As you embark on this journey, remember that each baby is unique, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. Share your experiences, learn from other parents, and savor the precious moments of discovering your baby’s favorite foods. Happy feeding!

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Jamie Adams is a mom, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, and Prenatal Yoga Teacher who specializes in women's health, infant, and pediatric nutrition. She holds a master's degree in clinical nutrition from… Read more

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