One is beef sauce. Because the baby's teeth are not fully developed, the ability to chew is still very poor. At this time, giving the baby a large piece of beef will increase the digestive burden of the stomach and easily lead to indigestion. Therefore, when you make complementary food for your baby, you should use a stuffing machine to grind beef into beef paste. You can put it in a small bowl, steam it in a steamer and give it directly to the baby. You can also put some beef sauce when steaming egg custard or cooking porridge for your baby.
The second is beef soup. Cut the beef into chunks of about 5cm, clean it and soak it for 1 hour, then put a proper amount of clear water in the pot to boil the beef, skim off the floating oil on the water after boiling, and continue to cook with slow fire. After boiling for two to three hours, turn off the heat. At this time, a large part of the nutrition in beef will be boiled into soup. Give the baby beef soup with rich nutrition and delicious taste, which is very easy for the baby to absorb.
Third, the beef stuffing is messy. Chaos is also a very suitable complementary food for babies, and it is a good choice to give your baby beef stuffing. It's better to add seaweed when making chaos.