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    Learn how to serve spinach to your baby with this helpful guide. A nutritional powerhouse, spinach is an excellent source of essential nutrients and fiber. Spinach is perfect for boosting immune function and supporting healthy development in babies and toddlers. Great for 6+ months!

    Medically reviewed and cowritten by Jamie Johnson, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN), and Lauren Braaten, Pediatric Occupational Therapist (OT).

    Spinach Baby Food

    Spinach may not be the first veggie you think of when you’re starting solids with your little one. But this vibrant leafy green vegetable is rich in many nutrients, including vitamins A, C, and K, as well as iron, folate and potassium.

    Spinach is also a wonderfully versatile food, even when you’re serving it to babies and kids. It can easily be mixed into many dishes, like rice, pasta, or omelets.

    In this guide, we’ll cover all the information you need in order to serve to your baby. Learn about the benefits of spinach for babies, FAQs, helpful tools, and expert feeding tips.

    First time making homemade baby food? Then, I would suggest that you start by reading our very in-depth guides – Guide on how to Make Homemade Baby Food if you are starting with purees, or this  Complete Guide to Baby-Led Weaning if you decide to do baby-led weaning from the get-go. And be sure to check out my best-selling cookbook, Little Foodie: Baby Food Recipes for Babies and Toddlers with Taste for even more information and recipes!

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    Reasons to Love Spinach for Baby

    • Delicious baby food purees – 6+ months
    • Great for baby-led weaning – 6+ months 
    • Also great for the finger food stage – 9+ months
    • Full of essential nutrients for baby
    • Different ways for baby to eat – spoon-fed or self-feed 
    • Easy to make – minimal prep work required

    Benefits of Spinach for Baby

    Spinach is considered a superfood for all of its nutrients and health benefits, and it is incredibly versatile, making it a perfect for baby.

    • Spinach contains both iron, which helps prevent iron deficiency anemia, and vitamin C, which helps absorb the iron.
    • This superfood is high in vitamin K, which is necessary for health bones and blood clotting.
    • Spinach is also a good source of beta carotene which helps support vision and eye health.

    How to Pick Spinach

    Here are some pointers on how to choose the best spinach:

    • Color: Look for bright green leaves. Avoid any brown, wilted or yellow leaves.
    • Leaf size: Smaller leaves (baby spinach) are typically more tender and have a mild taste.
    • Smell: Fresh, ripe spinach should have a slightly sweet smell (never musty or moldy).

    Frequently Asked Questions

    When can you introduce spinach to your baby?

    Spinach can be introduced to your baby when they are ready to start solid foods, which is typically around 6 months of age. It is recommended to wait to introduce the top eight allergen foods to your baby once a few other well-tolerated foods have been introduced, but otherwise foods can be introduced in any order so choose whatever you are most excited for your baby to have.

    Is spinach a choking hazard?

    No, spinach is not typically thought of as a choking hazard, although if not chopped small enough, it could stick to baby’s tongue and cause some gagging. Be sure to chop both raw and cooked spinach finely to minimize risks.

    Is spinach a common allergen?

    No, spinach is not a common allergen. However, as with any food, start with a small portion and be aware of any signs that might be an allergic reaction after introducing it.

    Does spinach cause constipation in babies?

    No, in fact spinach is a good source of insoluble fiber, which can help prevent constipation.

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    Tools Needed

    These tools will make it a lot easier for you to serve spinach to your baby. For more of my favorite kitchen tools, make sure to check out my shop.

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    How to Prepare Spinach

    There are several different ways to prepare spinach for your baby. Here are a couple of our favorite ways:

    Steamed

    Fill a saucepan with 2 inches of water and heat on high until it comes to a rolling boil. Place a steamer basket inside the saucepan and add the spinach to the steamer basket. Reduce the water from a boil to a simmer and allow the spinach to steam for two minutes.

    Sautéed

    To sauté spinach, add a little olive oil to a skillet and heat it on medium heat. Add a handful of spinach at a time and stir the leaves until they wilt, about 1-2 minutes.   

    Spinach Baby Puree

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    Place the spinach and green beans into a steamer basket.
    Silver steamer basket on the white countertop with steamed spinach and green beans.
    Steam until tender.
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    Transfer to a blender and puree until smooth.
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    Feed to baby.

    For an easy baby food puree, pair steamed spinach with green beans to give the puree a thicker base. You can also combine the spinach with pears, apples, or peas.

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    Spinach for Baby-Led Weaning

    Regardless of whether you are doing baby-led weaning starting at 6 months or during the finger foods stage at 9 months, spinach is important to cook and serve properly.

    • 6+ months – cooked and finely chopped: At this age, spinach is best mixed into soft foods that your baby can easily scoop with their hands, such as oatmeal, mashed vegetables, yogurt, or scrambled eggs. You can also serve spinach as a puree on a self-feeding spoon. You can also serve cooked spinach in small chopped pieces.
    • 9+ months – finely chopped, raw or cooked:  As baby gets a little older, you can offer finely diced spinach cooked or serve it raw and sprinkled over dishes, such as pasta or rice.
    • 18-24+ months – roughly chopped, raw or cooked: Continue to offer cooked and chopped spinach mixed into dishes or serve it by itself. Closer to 24 months and as your toddler’s chewing skills improve, you can start to offer raw spinach, such as in a salad.  

    Storage Instructions

    Spinach Puree

    Refrigerator

    You can store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. 

    Freezer

    This puree can be frozen for up to 4 months.

    • Spoon puree into a freezer storage container – do not overfill. 
    • Place the lid on the storage container or cover it with a piece of saran wrap and label it with the date and recipe name. 
    • Place the tray into the freezer and let freeze completely – preferably overnight. 
    • Pop out the baby food cubes and place them in a zip-lock baggie or stasher bag – don’t forget to re-label the baggie or stasher bag for future reference.

    Baby-Led Weaning

    You can store cooked spinach in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

    Combination Purees

    While Spinach Baby Puree is great by itself, it’s also super easy to mix and match with other nutrient-dense baby food purees. Give these fun flavor combos a try!

    More Spinach Recipes for Baby

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    Spinach Apple Baby Puree (Stage Two)

    This Spinach Apple Baby Puree is high in iron and a perfect food to introduce to baby around 6 months. With the addition of cinnamon, ginger, and cloves, this stage two combination puree tastes amazing!

    Get the recipe

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    Baby’s First Spinach Smoothie

    Baby’s First Spinach Smoothie is packed with spinach, avocado, mango, banana, oats, chia seeds and coconut milk. This nutritious and delicious smoothie is easy to make and perfect for babies (and toddlers) 9 months and up!

    Get the recipe

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    Expert Feeding Tips

    • You can buy spinach fresh, frozen, or canned, depending on your family’s needs.
    • Make sure to wash any fresh spinach before cooking. This helps to minimize exposure to any pesticides as well as any potential risk for E. coli infection, which can sometimes be an issue with leafy greens, such as spinach.
    • Continue to expose your toddler to spinach and other green veggies, especially as they get closer to 12-18 months of age. Around this time, it’s common for toddlers to develop some picky eating habits, so serving spinach and other green foods often can help them through this phase.

    Spinach Baby Food Puree

    • 1 cup baby spinach
    • 2 cups green beans, trimmed

    Spinach for Baby-Led Weaning

    • 1 cup baby spinach
    • 1/2 tsp olive oil
    • 1/2 clove garlic, minced

    Spinach for Baby-Led Weaning

    • Cook: heat a skillet over medium-low heat and add the olive oil and garlic, let coook1-2 minutes. Add in the spinach and let cook for 1-2 minutes or until the spinach is just wilted.

    • Serve: serve the spinach to your baby in an age-appropriate way – either in chopped smalle pieces or mixed with egg, yogurt or as a puree on a self-feeding spoon.

    Age: 6+ months
    Storage: you can store the spinach puree in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 4 months. You can store the spinach pieces in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. 
    Spices/Herbs: Adding spices to your baby’s foods is a great way to introduce more complex flavors at an early age. Some great spices and herbs to add to cooked spinach are a pinch of mild curry, garlic powder, and cumin or you can add in a pinch of chopped fresh parsley, chives, mint, and cilantro.

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