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easy pudding ideas for 11month old

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MummaLeonax · 06/03/2022 19:42

Please can anyone advise me with some easy pudding ideas im not very good with puddings as I dont eat them myself so I wouldn't know what to make or give my son :) thank you, would a Swiss roll and custard be okay? x

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AmberGer · 06/03/2022 19:58

That would be fine
Also Banana and custard
Jelly and icecream
Tinned fruit in fruit juice
Yogurt

Rice pudding

Skyla01 · 06/03/2022 20:00

I always give a pudding of sorts but often it is fruit and yogurt. Sometimes a small bowl of baby porridge. Occasionally I've made rice pudding, that's very easy to do. I think for younger ones too much sugar isn't recommended so a sweet treat as pudding every night might be a bit much. Swiss roll & custard sounds good to me though!

Hellocatshome · 06/03/2022 20:06

Pancakes
Waffles
Yogurt
Fruit
Soft cookies
Cake
Sponge cake
Jelly
Ice cream
Fruit pie
Scones
Muffins
Fairy cakes

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Footnote · 06/03/2022 20:08

Natural yoghurt and/or fruit if anything, but they don’t really need a pudding.

MummaLeonax · 06/03/2022 22:00

Aww bless use all thank you all so much for your advice yes I won't be giving him unhealthy puddings everyday just wanted some recommendations :) thank you all x

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Polyanthus2 · 07/03/2022 07:05

Rice pudding - 1 tab sugar, 2 rounded tabs pudding rice, knob of butter, nutmeg, 1 pint of milk.
Cook for a 2 hours in the oven at 150 (I like it thick so cook for longer)

I love cold rice pudding - it tastes quite ice creamy so you can keep it in the fridge and eat over a few days.

MummaLeonax · 07/03/2022 08:35

Aww that sounds a good one especially for the warm weather hoping to come soon.. 😂 thank you x

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Ellie5341 · 07/03/2022 08:48

Always fruit until about 2.5 unless a meal out which would mean ice cream/ cake etc.

It's in fact taught mine (not purposely) fruit is a reward!

At 5 it's fruit most of the time and sometimes cake/ chocolate/ moose.
Also yoghurts most days at some point.

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