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Salmon....how do you get it in your DC!

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greeneone12 · 20/07/2011 18:02

Hi All

I have tried an AK recipie but it has toms in it and DD can't have them. Any other ideas for purees and first tastes of this fish? She has had cod with sweet potato.

Thanks!

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ShowOfHands · 20/07/2011 18:08

I just gave it to dd however we were having it. So either poached, grilled or oven cooked with roast veg. It's breaks into pieces so easily and dd was rather fond of a fistful of salmon from a very young age.

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JarethTheGoblinKing · 20/07/2011 18:09

Fishcakes.

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RitaMorgan · 20/07/2011 18:11

I usually just oven bake it and then it flakes big enough for ds to eat it with his fingers - fishcakes or salmon balls are also good ideas.

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PeggyCarter · 20/07/2011 18:13

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jenniferturkington · 20/07/2011 18:15

I used to put cheese sauce with fish, in fact even now 'cheesy fish' features on the meal plan and they're well beyond weaning age!

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overmydeadbody · 20/07/2011 18:18

well, if you want purees I found salmon with pear and carrot always went down well.

Or salmon with sweet potato and peas


or salmon with potato and cheese

or, as others say, just give her flakes of the fish

What do you eat salmon with? Gve her that too.

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Popbiscuit · 20/07/2011 18:21

How about a nice creamy risotto with little bits of flaked salmon?

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greeneone12 · 20/07/2011 18:33

I can't give her cheese which seems to feature in so many recipies. Will try the fishcake route! Thanks.

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TheSugarPlumFairy · 22/07/2011 14:24

salmon and brocolli pasta with cheese sauce. DD inhales it.

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theborrower · 22/07/2011 19:15

We often mix a tin of salmon with mashed potato - she loves it! It's easy to freeze in portions too, or you could shape into cakes.

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icd · 25/07/2011 10:45

Mine had it poached (no salt), checked for bones and then just a fistful. Loved it.

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gourd · 25/07/2011 13:34

Ours has had salmon a couple of times, but we dont eat it very often as I'm not that keen. Our LO does eat half a mackerel to herself once a week though (now aged 10 mo), and will also eat half a middle sized sea bass to herself. We just give her plain fillet of fish with a bit of black pepper on it - mackerel and sea bass are quite good cos the flakes are large and stay together well enough for her to pick up plus the bones are large and easy to remove. She has had salmon and sea bass in fish cakes, as I always use up any left overs in her lunchbox the next day. I make them with Thai spices, or with finely choppped spring onion, ginger and a little red chilli, which she seems to enjoy. I want to try her with sardines now, as I love them myself, but I'm too scared of her finding tiny fiddly bones still in them - it's so hard to get them all out! she has actually eaten a whole fresh anchovy, bones and all, when 7 months, whilst on holiday in Italy, but only 'cos she swiped the thing from my plate before I could stop her! I was petrified, but apart from a few "this is a lot crunchier than I expected" faces, she managed it fine!

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breatheslowly · 25/07/2011 21:57

I microwave a frozen fillet and share it with DD - she loves picking up flaked bits of salmon. I am just too lazy to do anything else with it as she is really happy with it like that.

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