Chicken sweet potato tiny meatballs for babies (finger food)
Chicken sweet potato tiny meatballs for babies (finger food)

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Chicken sweet potato tiny meatballs for babies (finger food) My little girl wants to be all independent and absolutely detests spoon feeding by now. Using a food processor, grind the meat until it forms a smooth paste. Add mashed sweet potatoes and baby cereal into the ground chicken and pulse a few times until ingredients are well mixed.

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chicken sweet potato tiny meatballs for babies (finger food) using 3 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chicken sweet potato tiny meatballs for babies (finger food):
  1. Take Half cup of sweet potatoes, cubed
  2. Prepare Quarter cup of uncooked skinless chicken breast
  3. Get 2 tablespoons baby cereal (I used organic baby porridge)

I love making meatballs for kids since they are easy for them to eat and chew, and since they are so simple to make healthier! For these Chicken Meatballs, I combine Italian chicken sausage and roasted sweet potato for a flavorful, yet mellow meatballs that pair well with a variety of sauces. The sweet potato does something magical. It gives these Pork and Sweet Potato Meatballs a natural sweetness while keeping them moist without the need for breadcrumbs etc.

Instructions to make Chicken sweet potato tiny meatballs for babies (finger food):
  1. Peel, wash and cube orange sweet potatoes. Place it in a steamer to steam for at least 15min, until it is soft. Remove from heat and roughly mash with a fork.
  2. Cut skinless and boneless chicken breast (fats trimmed) into cubes. Using a food processor, grind the meat until it forms a smooth paste.
  3. Add mashed sweet potatoes and baby cereal into the ground chicken and pulse a few times until ingredients are well mixed.
  4. Shape mixture into half inch balls (rough balls will do, the rough texture helps those little hands with grabbing the meatballs). I used a teaspoon for this and just scooped out the mixture and drop them onto a heatproof plate.
  5. Steam for at least 15min or until the pieces are cooked through. Cool down and serve to your little one! (note please ensure constant monitoring while the little one is eating to minimise the risk of choking). Serve with the side of other veggies cut into bite pieces (sweet potato sticks, long beans, cucumber sticks, pumpkin cubes etc).

These are great served with a hoisin dipping sauce or on their own with some sides of your choice. You could even just serve these up to your little ones just as they are. Once your baby has shown signs that they're ready to start finger foods, their eating adventure gets more exciting! These mini chicken + carrot meatballs are a perfect first finger food for baby, but don't be surprised when the rest of the family starts popping them in their mouths as well! Filled with ground chicken, carrots, spinach and applesauce - these mini meatballs are a healthy (and completely addicting) food for baby and the entire family!

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