Weaning recipe: Chicken meatballs
If your toddler enjoys feeding him or herself then try these moreish chicken meatballs, made with fresh veggies and chicken thighs. Serve with rice and broccoli for a satisfying dinner
If your toddler enjoys feeding him or herself then try these moreish chicken meatballs, made with fresh veggies and chicken thighs. Serve with rice and broccoli for a satisfying dinner
A beautifully balanced, slow-cooked toddler meal – by combining iron-rich lamb with vitamin-C-rich veg, you’ll be optimising your child's ability to absorb iron
A fresh and flavour-packed homemade pesto with peas and pine nuts, that you and your toddler are sure to love. Perfect for when your child is moving onto more substantial meals
Contains pork – recipe is for non-Muslims only
Try swapping traditional seafood paella for a chicken and chorizo version – a hearty family supper for four
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Our twist on a Sri Lankan staple. Lightly-spiced, succulent chicken makes the perfect partner to hoppers – rice pancakes – served with a silky smooth coconut onion gravy
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