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Cod recipe daquan
Cod is rich in DHA, also known as brain gold. It is a very important unsaturated fatty acid in human body and plays an important role in the development of human brain and retina. Weaned babies get less natural DHA from breast milk. At this time, they need to eat more foods rich in DHA. Today, I will introduce two complementary foods made from cod to Ma Bao.

Cod vegetable porridge

Ingredients: cod, lettuce, taro, rice and millet.

Menu highlights: cod is rich in DHA and protein, taro is rich in protein, vitamins and trace elements, and lettuce is rich in dietary fiber, which helps to exercise the baby's chewing ability, promote intestinal peristalsis, prevent constipation and prevent the baby from being picky about vegetables. This is really a perfect nutrition porridge.

Manufacturing steps: 1. Cook porridge with rice and rice, and make complementary food for the baby. The thicker the porridge, the better. 2. Cut cod into small pieces, deodorize with onion Jiang Shui (made by soaking onion and ginger in boiling water) or fresh lemon slices for15min, and cut into cubes or mash. 3. Wash and steam taro, peel it, and grind it into mud. 4. Wash the lettuce and blanch it in a boiling water pot for 2 minutes. Pick it up and cut it into pieces (according to the baby's chewing ability, judge the size of the required piece). 5. Put cod, lettuce and taro into rice porridge and cook for 5 minutes. 6. A porridge with super high nutritional density is ready. Note: Because the factors of food forming are not considered, the amount of ingredients in this recipe is not limited. Ma Bao increases or decreases the amount of some ingredients according to his own preference or baby's preference.

Cod ball

Ingredients: cod, fungus, broccoli, starch.

Highlights of the recipe: the recipe contains cod that can make the baby smart, fungus and broccoli that are beneficial to intestinal peristalsis, and made into cod balls that can be frozen for two weeks, which can be added to breakfast, lunch and dinner, so that the extremely busy mother can easily make nutritious rations after giving birth. Let Ma Bao have more time to do what she wants.

Manufacturing steps: 1. Cut cod into small pieces, marinate with onion, Jiang Shui or lemon15min to remove fishy smell, chop or mash with a cooking stick. 2. Soak the fungus in advance, cook it for 10 minute, and chop it. 3. blanch the broccoli and take out the chopped powder. 4. Put the fish, fungus and broccoli into a container and stir well, or stir well with a knife on the chopping board. 5. Adding proper amount of starch is convenient for molding, and it becomes sticky after being stirred evenly. 6. Boil the water in the pot, turn on a small fire, and use the spoon and the position of the tiger's mouth to knead the mud into a ball. After the ball floats, boil it for a minute or two, and then take it out. 6. Freeze after cooling and eat within two weeks. You can add it to porridge, noodles and soup when eating.

Matters needing attention

1. The following ingredients can only be made by children who are not allergic. If you don't know if your child is allergic, you can give your baby a small amount once or twice. If the baby has no allergic symptoms, you can continue to add ingredients. If it is determined that the baby is allergic to these ingredients, Ma Bao can replace the ingredients in the formula with other non-allergic ingredients. 2. It is forbidden to add edible salt to children's complementary food for infants under one year old. 1-2-year-old baby's food should be light and add a small amount of edible salt. 3. Every baby's chewing ability exercise and development are inconsistent, so Ma Bao should handle the ingredients according to his baby's situation, such as the baby with poor chewing ability, and Ma Bao should make the ingredients more detailed. 4. If the baby has eczema, it is best not to eat seafood, which will aggravate eczema.

Brief introduction of Dr. Yao

Doctor, deputy director pharmacist, senior nutritionist, with 1 1 year experience in medication guidance, nutrition consultation and health management. No medicine, no doctor, advocate healthy life, no disease, no doctor!