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February 15, 2015

Main Course Archives – Little Big H

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This is a really easy dish to prepare and it has a wonderful flavour for not a whole lot of effort.  To speed things up you could use a pressure cooker…  

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 This is a simple dish that is packed full of flavour.  If you are keen to try the no knead bread recipe you will have to start it the night before.  It may look like a lot of steps, but once you have does it once, it really is very easy.  It also require a heavy oven proof pot

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 This is my go to super easy lunch/dinner for Little Big H if I haven’t had time to prepare anything.  He loves it and its ready in 15 minutes. It’s best served cold, so make it ahead of time if you can.  If you don’t have a lots of fresh veggies on hand, it’s just as tasty with a stack of frozen peas and mint!

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February 15, 2015

Snack Archives – Little Big H

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I’m excited to show you a little of where I grew up and spent most weekends as a teenager.  The beautiful beaches of Newcastle.  My girlfriends and I would catch the train every weekend into town and go to the beach.  My family still live in Newcastle so I go back home often.  I have a lot of great memories here that I will pass onto my little guy.  He just loves the water and the ocean baths are perfect for little people, with shallow water that is super warm.  These golden, super crunchy chickpeas are the perfect snack to take along.

NEWCASTLE OCEAN BATHS, NEWCASTLE NSW

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These yummy little balls were inspired after a recent attempt at Jamie Oliver’s no bake vegan slice. It turned out to be a winner and really satisfied that afternoon chocolate craving (mine of course not Little Big H’s!).  They are raw no bake balls suitable for toddlers (although they do contain lot of nuts, so if you haven’t given your little one nuts before, then this recipe isn’t for you).  They have a delicious chewy centre with a chocolate chia coating

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 This really is a deliciously healthy snack, dessert or even breakfast.  I froze the remainder to see how it would stand up to being defrosted and reheated, and it was perfect.  So double the recipe if you like and freeze what you don’t use for another day – enjoy…

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I let Big H try the chocolate dipped oranges but I am keeping sugar to a minimum for as long as possible – so basically he gets just the orange and I get the chocolate dipped ones!  Be warned they are totally addictive.  I bought the dehydrator some time ago with the sole purpose of making these – they are that good!

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February 15, 2015

Side Dish Archives – Little Big H

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 This is my go to super easy lunch/dinner for Little Big H if I haven’t had time to prepare anything.  He loves it and its ready in 15 minutes. It’s best served cold, so make it ahead of time if you can.  If you don’t have a lots of fresh veggies on hand, it’s just as tasty with a stack of frozen peas and mint!

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I couldn’t resist buying these super cute minikin pumpkins.  I have stuffed them with pearl barley and mixed veggies and it did quite nicely for a healthy dinner

Slice into portions or scoop out the flesh and mash for your little one

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February 15, 2015

Drinks Archives – Little Big H

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 This is a subtle tasting smoothie with blueberries and rock melon – perfect for younger babies.  (Suitable for babies from 6 months of age, if you have introduced all the components individually)

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 My little man has been off his food due to croup, so I made him a smoothie that I knew he would love.  Its packed full of goodness, but it still tastes great.  H loved it… 

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A delicious green smoothie that isn’t at all leafy tasting.  H just loves it – he finished the glass in a matter of minutes!

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February 15, 2015

Recipes 10 months + Archives – Little Big H

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This is a really easy dish to prepare and it has a wonderful flavour for not a whole lot of effort.  To speed things up you could use a pressure cooker…  

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These little corn fritters are perfect as a starter to a main meal or they make a great light lunch.  You could also make them mini sized and serve them as finger food at your next party, topped with smoked salmon and a dollop of creme fraise

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 This is a really easy panna cotta to make, with much less sugar than normal – perfect for the little ones.  You could top it with any fruit you like or simply enjoy as is

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February 15, 2015

Recipes 6 Months + Archives – Little Big H

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 This is a subtle tasting smoothie with blueberries and rock melon – perfect for younger babies.  (Suitable for babies from 6 months of age, if you have introduced all the components individually)

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A delicious compote that is great eaten on its own, or we like it on our porridge of a morning

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I’m very excited to be sharing my very first guest post with you all, on a great blog called  Never the Same Spice Twice.  I have 3 new recipes suitable for babies 6 months plus.  

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You may have seen this recipe a million times on the internet, but I couldn’t resist putting it on the blog for anyone who hasn’t.  It is perfect for babies – and delicious.  It takes less than a minute to make and is great for breakfast, a snack or a healthy dessert

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Super light and crispy kale chips make a delicious snack.  Kale is one of the healthiest vegetables around, and is particularly high in vitamin K, A, and C 

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With consecutive 42 degree days in Melbourne this week, I was keen for somethings chilled, and this was the result. A silky smooth chilled soup.  I wasn’t sure that Big H would go for the aniseed taste of the fennel but he did!

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February 15, 2015

Breakfast Archives – Little Big H

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H and I went to the Northside Produce Market last weekend and bought these gorgeous fresh figs.  It was our first time there but we will definitely be going back.  We also bought a huge box of cherries, rhubarb, golden beets, zucchini flowers and H’s favourite, tomatoes…

NORTHSIDE PRODUCE MARKET , NORTH SYDNEY

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 This really is a deliciously healthy snack, dessert or even breakfast.  I froze the remainder to see how it would stand up to being defrosted and reheated, and it was perfect.  So double the recipe if you like and freeze what you don’t use for another day – enjoy…

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You may have seen this recipe a million times on the internet, but I couldn’t resist putting it on the blog for anyone who hasn’t.  It is perfect for babies – and delicious.  It takes less than a minute to make and is great for breakfast, a snack or a healthy dessert

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H trying Vegemite for the first time.  He pulled a few funny faces and kept going! 

I try to give Little Big H a bit of variety for breakie but I do find myself making a version of the below recipes quite a bit.  Most often he gets: Scrambled Eggs with Avocado, Bircher Muesli with Berries, Fruit Puree with Yoghurt and Chia Seeds, Porridge with Grilled Banana and Raspberries.  I change it up by add ingredient like; fresh seasonal fruits cut into pieces so he can feed himself or toast cut into fingers with a smear avocado or cheese and Vegemite. 

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February 15, 2015

Recipes for toddlers 12 months +

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H and I went to the Northside Produce Market last weekend and bought these gorgeous fresh figs.  It was our first time there but we will definitely be going back.  We also bought a huge box of cherries, rhubarb, golden beets, zucchini flowers and H’s favourite, tomatoes…

NORTHSIDE PRODUCE MARKET , NORTH SYDNEY

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 H and I recently visited Canoelands Orchard and picked our own nectarines and plums.  It was a great day out and only a 50 minute drive from Sydney.  H picked most of the fruit – about 4 kgs, and had so much fun doing it.  They are truly the freshest, most delicious tasting nectarines and plums I have ever eaten…  

CANOELANDS ORCHARD, CANOELANDS, SYDNEY 

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These yummy little balls were inspired after a recent attempt at Jamie Oliver’s no bake vegan slice. It turned out to be a winner and really satisfied that afternoon chocolate craving (mine of course not Little Big H’s!).  They are raw no bake balls suitable for toddlers (although they do contain lot of nuts, so if you haven’t given your little one nuts before, then this recipe isn’t for you).  They have a delicious chewy centre with a chocolate chia coating

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February 15, 2015

Baking Archives – Little Big H

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 This is a simple dish that is packed full of flavour.  If you are keen to try the no knead bread recipe you will have to start it the night before.  It may look like a lot of steps, but once you have does it once, it really is very easy.  It also require a heavy oven proof pot

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This is a great cake to get the kids involved.  All ingredients go into the one bowl, mix, bake and you’re done.  Simple but truly delicious.  

 I’ve added some fresh rhubarb, one of my favourite ingredients –  It reminds me of my dad.  He used to grow it in the backyard and would always cook some for me when I went home.  We would have it with ice-cream or custard.  In this recipe it gives it a bit of a tang.

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I often serve these delicious little French cheese pastries as an appetisers at dinner parties – everyone loves them, they are really really good!

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February 15, 2015

Dessert / Sweets Archives – Little Big H

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Maybe not entirely toddler friendly but everyone deserves something sweet once in a while – right!  H is very much a savoury man but he is a fan of this cake. It is not overly sweet and the combination of cake and tart plums is heavenly.  I have made this cake a couple of times and H has made one almost entirely on his own.  He did most of the mixing and added the ingredients all in the wrong order, and it was still superb.  So get the kids involved with this one – you can’t go wrong…

If plums aren’t in season where you live, or you would prefer another fruit, try: apples, pears, cherries, peaches or even bananas

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 This is a really easy panna cotta to make, with much less sugar than normal – perfect for the little ones.  You could top it with any fruit you like or simply enjoy as is

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H and I went to the Northside Produce Market last weekend and bought these gorgeous fresh figs.  It was our first time there but we will definitely be going back.  We also bought a huge box of cherries, rhubarb, golden beets, zucchini flowers and H’s favourite, tomatoes…

NORTHSIDE PRODUCE MARKET , NORTH SYDNEY

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 H and I recently visited Canoelands Orchard and picked our own nectarines and plums.  It was a great day out and only a 50 minute drive from Sydney.  H picked most of the fruit – about 4 kgs, and had so much fun doing it.  They are truly the freshest, most delicious tasting nectarines and plums I have ever eaten…  

CANOELANDS ORCHARD, CANOELANDS, SYDNEY 

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Moroccan Lamb Puff Pastry Triangles – Little Big H

This recipe makes a large batch so you can freeze what’s left.  They defrost really well and are perfect for unexpected visitors or as a starter or light lunch.  The lamb filling has lots of spices along with mint and crumbly feta – really delicious.  I served it with a little golden kiwi fruit salsa (golden kiwi […]

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Minestrone Soup with Pesto – Little Big H

I’m pretty excited to be part of the I Quit Sugar follow friday this weekend – check out an interview I did with them here.  I’m also taking over their Instagram – its happening right now, so be sure to follow along…   This hearty soup is featured on the I Quit Sugar website and is packed full of hearty vegetables, […]

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capsicum Archives – Little Big H

This recipe is adapted from Movida restaurant in Melbourne and it is so good!  It would make an impressive side dish, light lunch, or even main course.  The rich flavours are balanced beautifully by the sharpness of the quince and although it does take a little time to prepare, I promise it will be worth… […]

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carrot Archives – Little Big H

Ribollita is a Tuscan soup made with lot of veggies, white beans and bread.  It is super easy to make and doesn’t take too long.  It is a great dish for the entire family.  Puree/mash for baby and leave it chunky for bigger kids and the family.   Ribollita – meaning reboiled, is a great… […]

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chocolate Archives – Little Big H

Chocolate mousse is my current addiction…  and there will be none of that healthy avocado cocoa business here…  this is a traditional French chocolate mousse – dark chocolate, eggs, sugar, butter and vanilla. It’s velvety, thick and super rich but also somewhat light and fluffy! I could eat the entire bowl on my own! It’s easy to… […]

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Fruit Archives – Little Big H

Green smoothies are to H what lollies are to a lot of kids – he absolutely loves them. Guaranteed if we walk past a juice bar, he will drag me kicking and screaming until he gets one – he loves to choose the ingredients and it has become his little treat after daycare a couple of times a… […]

kohlrabi Archives – Little Big H

I had never tried Kohlrabi before making this dish.  I spotted it at my local organic store and bought two.  A purple one and a green one.  I googled it when I got home and realised that it is very similar to cabbage.   I am a huge coleslaw fan so I thought I would… […]

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