Cinnamon Carrot Fries for Baby (2024)

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Soft Cinnamon Carrot Fries for baby led weaning. These tasty fries are perfect for babies starting at 6-7 months and older. Bonus: Toddlers and parents will like them too!

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Cinnamon Carrot Fries for Baby Led Weaning

Not only is your baby going to love these carrot fries but Mom and Dad (and sister and brother!) are going to like snacking on them too. This is the exciting age where baby starts to try new spices, and we can start to incorporate them into foods we as adults love too! A good example are these Cinnamon Carrot Fries!

These carrot fries are perfect if you’re exploring baby led weaning around 6-7 months. At around this age both my girls loved these fries, Sweet Potato Fries and Sweet Potato Cookies. This is also a great recipe that sticks around. My oldest loved these at 7 months old and she still enjoys these at 3 and a half years old. If you can win over an opinionated toddler, then you can win over anyone!

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How to Make Fries for Baby

Peel the carrots and chop the ends off.

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Cut them into 1/2 inch thick pieces, about the size of your finger.

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Put them on a baking sheet (I think they cook best directly on the baking sheet but you can also use parchment paper for easy cleanup if you prefer). Add olive oil on top of them.

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Now sprinkle cinnamon.

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Mix them around so they’re all coated in oil, cinnamon and are in a single layer.

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Bake, making sure to stir them halfway so they don’t burn on one side. After 20 minutes, stick a fork in them. If it goes in very easily, they’re done. If they’re still a little hard add a couple of minutes until they’re soft.

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Allow to cool and serve a couple for baby. And a couple for you. 🙂

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I hope you enjoy this Cinnamon Carrot Fries for baby recipe!

How to Store Veggie Fries

You can store these in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. I like to put them in individual glass jars for easy serving for lunch, dinner and daycare meals.

You can also place in freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months. I like to make a double (or triple) batch of these fries to always have on hand for easy meals because some time dinner time is hectic in my house. 🙂

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Want to turn into carrot mash or puree?

Place the carrots in a bowl and mix with a fork until you get the chunky consistency you want for baby. If you want puree, add the carrots into the food processor with 2 tablespoons of water (or formula or breast milk) and pulse until smooth.

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Other Spice Ideas

Besides cinnamon you can also try adding nutmeg, garlic or paprika to the fries. I’m sure your baby will let you know what they like and what they don’t like. 🙂

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Cinnamon Carrot Fries for Baby (and Parents!)

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Soft Cinnamon Carrot Fries for baby led weaning. These tasty fries are perfect for babies starting at 6-7 months and older. Bonus: Toddlers and parents will like them too!

By: Pamela Reed

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

serves 6

Ingredients

  • 6 carrots about 8 oz
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • pinch of cinnamon

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

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  • Peel the carrots and then cut the ends off. Chop them into ½ inch thick pieces, about the size of your finger. If any pieces are super long, cut them in half.

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  • Arrange them on a baking sheet directly or use parchment paper for easy cleanup. Pour olive oil on top of the carrots and stir so they’re all coated. Add a pinch of cinnamon on top and stir once again so they are single layer on the baking sheet.

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  • Bake for 20 minutes, stirring them halfway to prevent them sticking to the baking sheet. After 20 minutes, test softness by putting a fork into one. If the fork slides in easily, they’re done. If it doesn’t, add a couple more minutes.

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  • Allow to cool before serving your baby a couple of carrot fries.

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  • Carrot fries stay good in the refrigerator for up to 3 days, or can be frozen for longer term storage.

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  • Want to serve as carrot mash? Place the carrots in a bowl and mash with a fork until you get the consistency you want. If you want carrot puree, put carrots in a food processor with a 2 tablespoons of water and pulse until smooth. Serve with a spoon to baby.

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FAQs

How common is carrot allergy in babies? ›

According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), any food can be an allergen. However, the chances of your child having a carrot allergy are pretty slim. But of course, it's always smart to watch for signs of a possible reaction — especially when you're putting carrots on the menu for the first time.

How to prepare carrots for a 9 month old? ›

For a 9 month old baby you can start cutting the carrots up into tiny bite-sized pieces or shreds (again: steamed and sot) that he/she can easily pick up. At 12-18 months the carrots should still be cooked to a soft consistency and should either be served in thin slices, shreds, or diced into small pieces.

Can I give my 7 month old carrot sticks? ›

In the earlier stages of weaning, your baby should be able to hold finger foods in their fist, so carrot sticks or batons are ideal for this. From 6-14 months, the carrots should be soft enough for you to squidge with your fingers, but firm enough to hold its shape, so your baby can eat it without the need for teeth!

Can we give raw carrot to a 6 month old baby? ›

Food for 6 Months Old Baby :

-Vegetables such as pumpkin, potato, carrots, sweet potato, green peas, french beans are healthy options that can be included in the food chart for 6 months old baby. These veggies should be well steamed and can be given in puree or mashed form.

What does a carrot allergy look like? ›

If you're allergic to carrots, you might experience symptoms like itching or tingling in the mouth, skin redness, hives, swelling of the lips, face, tongue, or throat, and difficulty breathing. Severe cases can lead to anaphylaxis. If symptoms arise after eating carrots, consult an allergist.

How quickly does a food allergy show up in babies? ›

An allergic reaction can happen within a few minutes, or up to six hours or more after being exposed to the food.

Can babies have cinnamon? ›

Yes! Once your baby is able to start eating solids, you can introduce cinnamon into their diet right away — in small amounts. This is generally around the age of six months, although it will vary based on the child.

When can babies eat raw apples? ›

Experts recommend only offering pureed apples or applesauce until babies are 9 to 12 months old. After that, you can give your baby small piles of raw apple that's been shredded with a cheese grater. As your baby gets more teeth between 1 and 2 years old, they can have very thin slices of apple.

How do you serve carrots to baby solid starts? ›

Raw baby carrots pose a high choking risk because of their shape and firm texture. Like regular carrots, cooking baby carrots until soft minimizes the risk for babies and young toddlers. To minimize the risk further, slice lengthwise in halves or quarters.

When can babies eat raw cucumber? ›

When can babies have cucumber? Your cutie can eat cucumber anytime after she starts solids, usually sometime around 6 months. If you're introducing solids in the form of purées, your baby can try cucumber puréed along with other fruits and veggies.

What are the side effects of carrots for babies? ›

Children: Carrot is LIKELY SAFE when eaten as a food. But it is POSSIBLY UNSAFE to give large amounts of carrot juice to infants and young children. Large amounts of carrot juice might cause the skin to yellow and the teeth to decay.

When can babies have raw celery? ›

When can babies have celery? Celery may be introduced as soon as baby is ready to start solids, which is generally around 6 months of age. Raw celery presents a high risk of choking, so be sure to prepare it in an age-appropriate way.

Why can't babies have raw carrots? ›

Raw carrots are not only tough, but they can also be a choking hazard when cut into thin strips. Therefore, it's recommended to only give your little one raw carrot once they're comfortable with chewing tough foods - this is usually around 12-14 months, but can be different for everyone.

Can we give bananas to a 6 month old baby? ›

You can give babies mashed banana as soon as they start eating solid foods, usually around 6 months. Bananas are a popular first food for a reason – their natural sweetness makes them a favorite for babies while their versatility offers a perfect grab-and-go snack option.

What purees to start with at 6 months? ›

Here are a few nutritious and delicious food combos to try with your baby:
  • Peas pureed with breastmilk (or formula), sweet potatoes, or squash.
  • Kale pureed with blueberry, squash, potatoes, sweet potatoes, peas, pears, or bananas.
  • Apples pureed with cauliflower, carrots, pears, prunes, or beets.
  • Beef pureed with broccoli.

What are babies most commonly allergic to? ›

Eggs, milk, and peanuts are the most common causes of food allergies in children, with wheat, soy, and tree nuts also included. Peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish commonly cause the most severe reactions. Nearly 5 percent of children under the age of five years have food allergies.

Is it normal to see carrots in baby poop? ›

Remember that what what goes into your baby's body is what comes out. If your baby chows down on peas and carrots, you likely see all of these foods in the stool. Don't worry that the food looks undigested; this is normal. Your child's stool will probably look different daily.

How many baby carrots cause carotenemia? ›

“You would need to be eating about 20 to 50 milligrams of beta-carotenes per day for a few weeks to raise your levels enough to see skin discoloration,” says Dr. Piliang. “One medium carrot has about 4 milligrams of beta-carotene in it. So if you're eating 10 carrots a day for a few weeks you could develop it.”

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