Makes about 2 Servings
Ingredients:
* 150g Minced Pork (or any meat of choice)
* 20g cake flour
* 30g Beetroot (peeled)
* 1 tsp Lilo Garlic & Onion Powder
* 1 tsp Lilo White Bait Powder
* 20ml water
Instructions:
1. Prepare Ingredients:
* If you’re using fresh beetroot, peel and chop it into small pieces. For the pork, make sure it's minced fine enough for baby-led weaning (you can also blend it if needed).
2. Blend:
* Using Beaba Babycook, combine the minced pork, corn starch, beetroot, Lilo Premium garlic & onion powder, and white bait powder and water. Blend until the mixture is smooth and well-combined.
3. Steam:
* Grease a glass container with a little bit of oil (or line with parchment paper) and transfer the mixture into the container. Smooth the top for an even cook.
* Place the container in a steamer and steam for about 20-30 minutes, or until firm and fully cooked through. You can check by inserting a toothpick and ensuring it comes out clean.
4. Cool Down:
* Let the steamed luncheon meat cool down to room temperature before serving. You can cut it into baby-friendly slices or small cubes for easy handling.
5. Serve:
* Serve as finger food for your baby, or mash and mix with other veggies or soft foods.
Benefits of Ingredients:
Minced Pork: Packed with protein, iron, and zinc—vital nutrients for baby’s muscle and bone development. Helps support a healthy immune system and overall growth.
Corn Starch: A gentle carbohydrate that provides energy for your baby’s active development. It also helps to create a smooth texture in the dish, which is perfect for babies who are just starting to explore solids.
Beetroot: Full of antioxidants, fiber, and folate. Beetroot supports healthy digestion, boosts iron levels, and contributes to healthy skin and blood circulation.
Lilo Garlic & Onion Powder: Contains immune-boosting properties, along with vitamins B6 and C. It aids in digestion and can also support overall gut health.
Lilo Premium White Bait Powder: A great source of calcium, protein, and omega-3 fatty acids, which are essential for brain development, bone health, and general growth.