Liver pate recipe for babies

Liver Pate BLW recipe for babies

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Have you ever made a liver pate recipe?  Have you ever had a client ask you for one?

It’s a common question we get since liver is so high in iron and babies require so much of it. It can be difficult for babies to consume enough iron every day (especially since some babies don't eat large quantities of food).  

With liver pate, babies get lots of concentrated nutrients per bite.

For this liver pate recipe, I used chicken liver. I recommend limiting liver consomption to twice per week to avoid too much vitamin A.  

Here's what I did: melted coconut oil in the pan and added apples and allspice and cooked the liver and thyme until the liver was no longer raw. I then put everything in the blender and blended until smooth. Then, I transferred the liver pate into small jars.

Babies can enjoy the liver pate directly from a spoon or on another food item such as a cracker!

Liver Pate Recipe

Ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons coconut oil

  • 1 apple, peeled and sliced

  • 1/2 teaspoon allspice

  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped

  • 1 small shallot, chopped

  • 1/2 lb liver, cut into cubes

  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme 

Method

  1. Place 2 tablespoons of coconut oil into a pan on medium heat.

  2. Add apple slices and allspice and cook until soft.

  3. Add garlic and shallot and cook for 3 minutes.

  4. Add liver, thyme, and 2 more tablespoons of coconut oil to the pan.

  5. Cook until liver is pink inside and no longer raw.

  6. Pour everything into a blender.

  7. Blend until smooth.

  8. Store in small jars.

Limit chicken liver consumption for babies to twice per week to avoid ingesting too much vitamin A.  

Recipe inspired from Megan Garcia.

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