The recipe we tried out recently --Oat and Banana Drops-- was a hit. It made a biscuit that was soft and mushy in the baby's mouth (as opposed to the type that is hard and dissolves as the baby sucks on it). They were delicious--tasting similar to a banana-walnut-type muffin but with 753 less calories a piece (estimated) and containing only happy baby ingredients. And they made for one satisfied baby.
This is the only picture I have because the entire family ate up the half batch within 12 hours. (Had to let the baby share his nourishing snack with the rest of us--we need it too!)
Oat and Banana Drops -- Baby Biscuit Recipe:
1 c old-fashioned oats
1 c ground oats (oat flour)
1/4 t salt
1/4 t cinnamon
1/4 t nutmeg
1 t baking powder
1 c (2-3) ripe bananas, mashed
1 t vanilla extract
3 T oil
Mix dry ingredients together, set aside. Mix wet ingredients, pour into to dry mixture. Drop by the spoonful onto parchment paper or greased baking sheet, or use a piping bag to make long bars. Bake 12-15 min at 350.
This is (before cooking) how I made mine. I piped them into bars because Wyatt likes to be able to grab on and have something sticking out of his fist to chew on. This was a half batch and made 16. A full batch should make about 32 bars or 64 drops and should hopefully last more than a day.
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