Baby Led Weaning Foods for 6 Months (2024)

As a Registered Dietitian and mom of 3, here are some of my favorite starter foods and recipes for baby led weaning at 6 months.

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Since people have shown interest in our experience with introducing solids, I figured I’d share our story of how to start blw (baby led weaning).

We’re getting into a groove of 6 months baby led weaning with Hannah. We also did baby led weaning with Camryn and really enjoyed that child feeding method.

Note that while I am a Registered Dietitian, I am not giving specific feeding advice and always advise consulting with your pediatrician for your child’s specific needs.

Some people may be intimidated by the idea of how to do baby led weaning at 6 months because it’s scary to watch your child possibly choke.

Also, it’s messy. Very messy.

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I do recommend having some equipment to help with the mess.

We pretty much use all of the EZPZ products since they have an awesome development team.

The mini cup, utensils, bowl and tiny placemat are all great for babies just starting solids!

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You can see a list of some of my favorites here!

Many people have asked about our baby led weaning 6 month schedule and right now, it varies.

I try to offer Hannah solids at least once a day. I talk a little more about picking a meal and how to handle dinners with these dinner recipes for babies.

This is something that changed in going from 1 to 2 kids – I have more knowledge and confidence.

Sometimes it works out to be twice if I can sit down with her at breakfast and enjoy this baby waffle recipe or any of these baby breakfast ideas.

But, typically it’s dinner time since we’re all sitting down together.

It’s really important to me that she experiences sitting down with all of us – and that’s a core component of baby led weaning.

Baby watches what you are eating, and tries to model it. Baby eats what you eat.Things will change by the time baby turns 1 – believe me.

Here’s some insight into meal ideas for a one year old.

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One book which has been an amazing resource for baby led weaning is Born to Eat.

It’s written by two dietitians who did baby led feeding with their children, but it also talks about the benefits outside of just introducing solids.

Blw has impcats later in life, such as their relationship with food and reducing picky eating.

How to Start Baby Led Weaning

We typically do three things before starting baby led weaning!

  • Check with your pediatrician
  • Ensure signs of readiness are met (see earlier)
  • Take an infant CPR class – we do it online each year here! and choking response course, so you can be prepared in case of an emergency.

In my experience, the best way to start BLW is to just start!

Have your little one sit at the table with you, even before they are showing signs of readiness.

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This can start to introduce them to family meals and watch us eat and chew. Babies are really smart and are observing everything!

We also offer homemade breastmilk popsicles at the beginning of their journey to get them used to grabbing and holding something and bringing it to their mouths.

Once your baby has shown signs of readiness and you’ve checked with your pediatrician, choose a first food to offer baby.

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We’ve done sweetpotatoes, avocado or oatmeal as first foods but honestly, there’s no right or wrong answer.

Acorn squash for baby is another great option.

If you choose sweetpotatoes like we did, here’s a great resource on how to cook sweet potatoes for baby led weaning.

We love this sweet potato spinach baby food recipe, specifically, or even these sweet potato zoodles!

Must Have Equipment for Baby Led Weaning

Everyone may have their own forms of these things that work for them, but this is what we love!

  • Born to Eat book
  • Sturdy high chair with foot rest – Since your baby needs to be sitting independently, you want something sturdy for them to be sitting in. It is not safe to feed them on your lap. You want to be looking at them always. I’ve used a Graco with both of mine.
  • Long sleeved waterproof bibs with a pocket (you’ll be surprised at how much food goes in that pocket!) or any bib with a pocket (I find silicone bibs easiest to clean)
  • Splat Mat – essentially to make clean up easier below the high chair (or a good dog 🙂 )
  • Mesh Feeders – These can be great for those who want a modified BLW or just some easier to swallow options before doing full on solids
  • Silicone plates and bowls – this works great for feeding oatmeal
  • Tiny cup – This is great for starting to introduce water
  • 360 Cup – One baby can hold and tip the cup, this is wonderful and will last until toddler years.

Can You Start Baby Led Weaning Before 6 Months?

It’s not really recommended to start baby led weaning before 6 months. I know you can be excited to introduce solids, but you want to make sure your little one is ready.

Signs of readiness include:

  • sitting up independently, with little or no support
  • hold head up
  • show interest in food, usually by reaching or grabbing
  • baby has lost tongue thrust reflex and doesn’t push solid food out

I would definitely check with your pediatrician (babies usually have a 6 month old checkup anyway) about signs of readiness.

You can also review this research review about developmental readiness in infants and progressing from breastfeeding to the introduction of complementary foods.

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How to Introduce Allergens to Baby

I know that introducing allergen foods to baby is scary, for the fear that they will have an allergic reaction and you’ll have to rush to the pediatrician.

That is why you should always consult with your pediatrician first before starting. Especially if you have a family history of allergies or eczema.

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There still remains confusion about the early introduction of peanuts and other allergen foods, for fear of causing adverse food reactions.

However, the latest research actually encourages theearly introductionof allergen foods, especially when introducing peanut butter to baby (even the2020-2025 dietary guidelinesrecommend this).

For instance, for introducing baby to peanut butter, we will probably mix some no sugar added peanut butter powder with breastmilk.

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Or, if you prefer, there are lots of peanut butter recipes for babies you could use, too!

I talk about when to introduce eggs to baby in this post as well. And even for toddlers, eggs for kids have several benefits for brain health.

Baby led weaning eggs recipes don’t have to be complicated.

Here’s how to cook eggs for baby led weaning:

  • Coat the eggs with chia seeds or flax seeds to make them easier to pick up. We love chia seeds for babies!
  • Cut a scrambled egg into strips to serve to baby.
  • Offer a hard boiled egg, which is often easier to grip
  • Make these egg muffins for babies and add veggies of choice.

When making scrambled eggs, I’ll usually mix a little breastmilk in there too. I don’t want it to be too dry for her to pick up.

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Can allergies be prevented?

Hard to say! But the latest research does show that introducing allergen foods earlier may decrease the risk of food allergies.

This article does a great job of breaking down the evidence.

If you have specific questions about dairy and egg free baby led weaning, I would consult with your pediatrician, especially knowing that the risk of allergies is decreased offering these allergen foods early.

However, every family is different and family history of allergies is important to consider!

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Here are some of the foods we’ve introduced so far:

  • oatmeal (good iron source) – as babies get older, you can serve these oatmeal bites for babies
  • raspberries
  • asparagus
  • squash (air fryer acorn squash is our fave!)
  • avocado
  • baked carrot sticks
  • baby led weaning meatballs & various other burger recipes (modified by slicing or cubing)
  • sweetpotato (several recipes for sweet potatoes for babies and kids!)
  • broccoli – We love broccoli for baby led weaning!
  • basil pesto without nuts
  • liver
  • cantaloupe chunks blended into a cantaloupe puree for baby
  • bison or beef (great iron source) – We love these air fryer bison burgers
  • baked parsnips or air fryer parsnips
  • thinly sliced steak (great iron source)
  • beans (great iron source)
  • zucchini (so many options for zucchini for baby led weaning!) – We dress these up with herbs for babies.
  • eggs (I like to mix them into several recipes, such as zucchini and sweet potato fritters)
  • strawberries
  • ground chicken meatballs
  • lentils – we mash or puree them. So many great lentil recipes for baby here!
  • salmon (salmon patties can be great too)
  • pasta
  • chicken – We love chicken for babies!
  • We also love the Serenity Kids pouches when in a bind (use code BUCKETLIST for 15% off!)
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When possible, I’ll offer two foods, generally an iron source and Vitamin C source food.

The reason for this is because Vitamin C helps enhance iron absorption.

I also prefer to offer vegetables first since fruits are sweeter.

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I don’t think there is definitive research on that, or how introducing certain foods before others may develop certain taste preferences.

But, the way I see it, it’s very likely that kids will like fruit because they are sweet.

So, I want to encourage them to like vegetables as well, so I try to introduce those more often right now.

What size food to serve for baby led weaning likely depends on the age and development of your child.

Every child is different – check out some new tips for baby led weaning foods at 7 months.

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As they progress, you can likely serve less things in finger shapes and more in small shapes, like beans and small diced shapes since they can pick up easier.

Those seem to be easier baby led weaning foods for 8 months and 9 months. Here are more ideas for blw meals 9 months and 10 months.

You can also start serving mixed meals then, like casseroles.

How to Cut Food for Baby Led Weaning

In the beginning, as baby is developing hand-eye coordination and grabbing food, it’s probably easiest to cut food into long strips or finger shapes. It’s usually easier to pick up this way!

Some food that can’t be cut (ie – oatmeal, mashed sweet potatoes, berries), you can preload onto an ezpz spoon for them to self feed.

As baby advances, you can start offering smaller sized foods that they can pick up.

Baby Led Weaning Breakfast Ideas

Here are some of my favorite baby led weaning breakfast ideas for 6 months.

  • eggs cut into strips with sliced raspberries or avocado slices
  • baby french toast sticks (easy to grasp and fun)
  • baby pancakes (can mash eggs and banana and cook) or make your own
  • mashed sweet potato or sweet potato wedges and beans
  • Mushroom and asparagus quiche
  • oatmeal with breast milk and a sliced fruit
  • lots of baby led weaning muffin recipes (and some for when they get a little older)
  • yogurt
  • tropical chia pudding
  • apple pumpkin baked oatmeal
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What Foods Should You Avoid Giving to Babies?

Here are some foods you’ll want to avoid in baby led weaning.

  • You want to avoid anything hard or anything the same shape as their windpipe, which could lead to blockage or choking. Again, taking an infant cpr class is vital so you do understand the difference between choking and gagging and know what to do if your baby is choking.
  • Avoid anything overly crunchy or sticky.
  • Honey is also not recommended for children under age 1 due to the risk of botulism.
  • Avoid added sugar and high amounts of salt, as babies kidneys’ are not equipped to handle high amounts of salt yet.
  • Cows milk until age 1 – Baby just needs breastmilk or formula

For the most part, though, baby CAN eat what you eat.

Did you do baby led weaning? What was your babies’ favorite foods?

Sarah Schlichter is a Registered Dietitian with a Master’s in Public Health Nutrition. She specializes in family nutrition, sports nutrition and intuitive eating. She also co-hosts the podcast, Nail Your Nutrition.
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FAQs

Baby Led Weaning Foods for 6 Months? ›

A great way to check that your baby is getting enough of what they need is simply by checking their nappies. If they are having plenty of wet nappies, plus regular soiled ones, they are on the right track.

How do I know my baby is eating enough baby-led weaning? ›

A great way to check that your baby is getting enough of what they need is simply by checking their nappies. If they are having plenty of wet nappies, plus regular soiled ones, they are on the right track.

How many meals should a baby eat during led weaning? ›

BLW may begin around 6 months, when the baby shows signs of readiness such as sitting up independently, loss of tongue thrust reflex, mouthing toys, and showing interest in table foods. To start BLW, ensure readiness and begin with one solid meal a day during family mealtime.

How many meals should a 6 month old eat when weaning? ›

To start with, your baby only needs a small amount of solid food, once a day, at a time that suits you both. You can start weaning with single vegetables and fruits – try blended, mashed, or soft cooked sticks of parsnip, broccoli, potato, yam, sweet potato, carrot, apple or pear.

What foods should be avoided in BLW? ›

Foods to avoid

Because baby-led weaning exposes babies to foods with different textures, you should avoid serving up foods that are choking hazards. These include: ​Firm, round foods, such as whole berries and whole grapes. Hard, crunchy foods like tortilla or corn chips, popcorn, nuts.

How to cut food for BLW 6 months? ›

At around 6 months — Most babies just starting solids haven't developed their pincer grasp (thumb and forefinger) yet. So to pick up foods they grasp them with their whole palm. Since you want your baby to still access the food while it's in her palm, it's best to cut food into long, thin sticks.

Do you skip purées with BLW? ›

Baby-led weaning (BLW) involves skipping the spoon-fed purées and letting babies feed themselves finger foods when starting solids.

What is a serving size for BLW? ›

Tablespoons: Since your baby is still drinking breast milk or formula as their primary nutrition, slowly incorporate approximately 1-3 tablespoons of food for 1-2 meals a day. As your baby starts to eat more solids, the Mini Mat can help you keep track of portion sizes.

How many solid meals for a 6 month old? ›

From 6–8 months old, feed your baby half a cup of soft food two to three times a day. Your baby can eat anything except honey, which they shouldn't eat until they reach 12 months old. You can start to add a healthy snack, like mashed fruit, between meals.

Can you overfeed a BLW baby? ›

One of the advantages of BLW is that it's very difficult to overfeed your baby. As long as you're providing a good variety of nutritious food it will be up to your baby to decide whether or not they want to eat it.

What is the 4 day rule for baby-led weaning? ›

The “4 Day Wait Rule” is a really simple way to check for possible reactions to new foods such as food sensitivities or food allergies. Remember that in addition to possible allergic reactions, foods can also cause digestive troubles like tummy pains, painful gas or even poop troubles.

Is my 6 month old eating enough? ›

For instance, by the end of the first month, most babies consume at least 4 ounces of breast milk or formula every four hours. By six months, 6 to 8 ounces per feeding is typical, with four or five feedings taking place within 24 hours.

How much should a 6 month old weigh? ›

Baby weight chart by age
Baby ageFemale 50th percentile weightMale 50th percentile weight
6 months16 lb 1 oz (7.3 kg)17 lb 8 oz (7.9 kg)
7 months16 lb 14 oz (7.6 kg)18 lb 5 oz (8.3 kg)
8 months17 lb 8 oz (7.9 kg)18 lb 15 oz (8.6 kg)
9 months18 lb 2 oz (8.2 kg)19 lb 10 oz (8.9 kg)
9 more rows
Apr 6, 2023

Can a 6 month old have eggs? ›

You can introduce eggs to your baby around the same time you introduce solid foods, which is around 6 months old. In the beginning, however, you'll want to start with very soft or pureed foods (which can include whole grain infant cereals) before you progress to offering more textured foods.

What should a 6 month old baby be eating? ›

From 6–8 months old, feed your baby half a cup of soft food two to three times a day. Your baby can eat anything except honey, which they shouldn't eat until they reach 12 months old. You can start to add a healthy snack, like mashed fruit, between meals.

What can I feed my 6 month old Blw for breakfast? ›

Breakfast ideas from 6 months
  • Banana.
  • Buttered wholemeal toast.
  • Eggs – any which way – try hard boiled, scrambled or omelette cut into strips.
  • Almond butter thinned with a little of your baby's usual milk and spread on rice cakes.
  • Wholemeal English muffin spread with a soft cheese like Philadelphia and cut in half.
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How do I prepare banana for my 6 month old Blw? ›

If you're following a baby-led weaning approach, big, grippable pieces are the name of the game at 6 months. Try cutting a banana in half and peeling halfway down so your baby can gum at it while using the peel to grasp the fruit. Another option is to slice the banana into long strips that she can grab with her palm.

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