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Cupboard food for toddlers: Tuna and sweetcorn fritters

Now you can enjoy some deliciously nourishing recipes for babies six months and beyond. Each of the recipes featured in this new cookbook called Authentic Indian Family Food will serve your whole family. For this post, we are sharing with you some delicious tuna and sweetcorn fritters perfect for your little ones!

Cupboard food for babies tuna and sweetcorn fitters

The delightful flavour of North Indian food is something you can enjoy all enjoy. You can begin introducing your babies that are at least six months old. This recipe we’re featuring today will provide your little one with the protein they need to stay healthy and strong.

Below you’ll find a sample of a recipe taken from Authentic Indian Family Food cookbook. Shared with permission from the author Shikha Gill. Shikha wants you to check out the new cookbook launched by My Little Food Critic. The book has many more recipes like this tuna and sweet corn fritters recipe for yo.

It’s been proven that introducing your children to various flavours and textures as early as possible will help expand their palate as they grow older. Each recipe was created with babies and adults in mind so that you can sit down to eat a family meal together. All the while feeling confident that your little one is getting the nutrients they need.

Yield: 1 Adult Serving and 1 Toddler Serving

Tuna and Sweet Corn Fritters

A chef is preparing a meal of fast food cuisine featuring a dish with broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables as the main ingredients.

Give your little one a boost of protein with this delicious and simple tuna and sweet corn fritters recipe.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 can tinned tuna in spring water, drained
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 can tinned sweetcorn, drained
  • A large handful of chopped parsley
  • 1 heaped tsp minced garlic
  • 2 tbsps spelt flour (or plain flour)
  • A dash of milk
  • Optional: A handful of grated cheese

Instructions

  1. Grab a bowl to add the fish, sweet corn, parsley, garlic, flour, and milk into. Stir to combine.
  2. Crack the egg and whisk well into your mixture in the bowl.
  3. heat some oil in a pan and use a scooper to pour the batter onto the hot pan.
  4. Cook for a few minutes per side, until golden brown.

Notes

If you prefer a smoother texture, you can whizz the ingredients in a blender to
break down the sweetcorn kernels.



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