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Can babies eat curry?
By on 16/12/2009 14:57:41
Try out these tasty curry recipes which your baby can enjoy from 7 months

Lizzie Vann, whose top-selling recipe for seven- to 10-month-olds is a mildly spiced Vegetable Korma. Babies can eat curry, but don’t be tempted to share a vindaloo or your takeaway (however mild) with your baby. A fragrant and mild korma or pasanda

Seasonal recipe: Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot
By Junior on 04/09/2012 00:00:00
This Pumpkin Stew-In-A-Pot recipe is from Lizzie Vann's fantastic Organic Baby And Toddler Cookbook

Organic Baby And Toddler Cookbook by Lizzie Vann (Dorling Kindersley, £9.99) is packed with inspiring recipes for each stage of your child’s development. Dishes include fruity rice, vegetable korma and this lovely recipe... Pumpkin Stew

Annabel’s Spaghetti Primavera
By Junior on 01/03/2008 00:00:00
It is a simple recipe for spaghetti with spring vegetables in a tasty cheese sauce

.99)Annabel Karmel is one of the world’s experts on cooking for children, and this deluxe edition of her classic book is the essential guide to feeding babies and toddlers. It offers sound advice, plus 200 healthy recipes, meal-planners and lots of colourful

Top chefs at home: Henry Dimbleby
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:24:28
The co-founder of Leon, and father of George, two, and Johnnie, four months, reveals what his family eats at home and a traditional, tasty recipe

What would be your perfect family dinner? Something simple in the garden, so there was a chance to play. Maybe a butterflied leg of lamb on the barbecue, and chocolate hazelnut crunch ice cream for pudding.What are the best recipes for weaning a

Top chefs at home: Richard Bertinet
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:45:47
Richard Bertinet, owner of The Bertinet Kitchen, and father of Lola Maude, three, Tom, six, and Jack, nine, on family meals and the recipe for perfect pesto

What would be your perfect family dinner? Seafood, steak and chips followed by a lovely lemon tart.What are the best recipes for weaning a baby? Ours had all the usual baby rice and puréed fruit and vegetables followed by anything and everything we

Top chefs at home: Jérôme Ponchelle
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:38:49
Jérôme Ponchelle, Executive Chef at The Capital Restaurant, and father of Alexis, four, and Téo, three, on home-cooked food and the recipe for his favourite family pudding

What would be your perfect family dinner? A selection of crudités with olives and dips followed by pan-fried seabass and leaf spinach, and then a lovely vanilla rice pudding to finish.What are the best recipes for weaning a baby? Freshly cooked

Top chefs at home: Tristan Welch
By Catherine O'Dolan on 09/09/2010 11:45:46
Tristan Welch, Head Chef of Launceston Place, and father of twins Felix and Tintin, 15 months, talks fine dining with his family and reveals a recipe for tasty Cheddar meatballs

, strawberries and cream (with no added sugar, of course) is perfect for the boys, even if it is messy. To spice it up for ourselves, my wife and I may pour a splash of champagne on top.What are the best recipes for weaning a baby? Felix and Tintin love shepherd

Hallowe'en glittering ghostly gateaux
By Junior on 15/10/2012 17:01:27
Sparkly, spooky red velvet cakes make perfect party pickings

on top of each cupcake. Tint 3 tsp of the frosting black and pipe eyes on the ghosts. Finally, sprinkle with edible glitter.Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes...Pumpkin whoopie piesSwampy slimy

Hallowe'en swampy slimy jellies
By Junior on 18/10/2012 15:54:00
These gruesome treats will delight your little monster

at different depths and refrigerate again until the jelly is completely set.Serve with a few extra creepy-crawly sweets scattered around the jars.Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes...Pumpkin whoopie

Hallowe'en spooky spider cookies
By Junior on 15/10/2012 17:12:13
Cute creepy-crawlies your child will adore

drops onto the buttercream eyes. Cut the liquorice strips into spider-leg lengths, 8 for each cookie – and tuck under the top half of each spider to serve. Adapted from Halloween Treats by Annie Rigg (£9.99, Ryland Peters & Small)More spooky recipes

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