Carrot Chicken Hash (8+ months)

I (Erinne) wasn’t sure if my son, Shepherd, was going to like this recipe because I’d never given him much more than a nibble of meat to try. I was positive he would take a spoonful into his mouth and immediately spit it down his chin, refusing to try a second bite. Thankfully, I was wrong. This recipe calls for barely any seasoning, but the carrots are so sweet and rich, they provide more than ample flavor to yummy-up the bland chicken and pasta!

Carrot Chicken “Chickie” Hash

Yield:

32 oz. / 64 T / 32 cubes

Ingredients:

  • 1½ lb. whole carrots (can use baby, but I think whole taste a little sweeter)
  • ¼ c. pasta stars (can use macaroni if your little one is good at chewing)
  • 2 small frozen boneless, skinless chicken breasts (about ½ lb.)
  • water for boiling

Instructions:

  1. Give the carrots a rough chop and steam until tender.* Set aside.
  2. Fill large pot halfway with water, add chicken and boil for 20-30 minutes until fully cooked. Save 1 c. broth. Set aside.
  3. Bring water in medium pot to boil. Add pasta with a dash of salt, stir. Boil until tender.
  4. Add carrots to food processor and pulse until chunky consistency.
  5. Give chicken a rough chop and add to food processor. Pulse medium consistency.
  6. Add 1 c. of broth to help ingredients hash into each other. Pulse once more.
  7. Add pasta and stir gently (don’t process the pasta)
  8. Put into storage containers and freeze up to 3 months.

*To steam my carrots, I used 2 medium Ziploc steamer bags. I was pleasantly surprised by how efficiently they worked. I recommend cutting the carrots into smaller pieces if you go this route, or you may need to add a minute or two to Ziploc’s recommended cooking time.

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  1. Since Libbie has decided she’s no longer interested in eating big people food (at 10 months!) I may be trying this! It looks yummy and it would be easy to steam a lot of carrots, have some for us for dinner, and then use the rest to make this. Chicken as well. Yay!

  2. awesome, healthy recipe..I also won’t be using it for quite a few months but I’ve got it saved to my favorite so I can make it when the time comes. (Or like you suggested, I can pre-make it whenever I have the free time and freeze!)

  3. Oh I’m definitely going to have to try this for Amaya. I also love the ziploc steam bags. I’ve used them to make tons of baby food!

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