Easy Recipes With Banans With Little Steps

a collage of banana recipes for babies and kids.

Transform plain ol' banana with these super fun and easy breakfast or snack ideas that you can make with your child! These banana recipes are perfect for baby led weaning, too.

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  • Peanut Butter Banana Bites or Logs
  • Peanut Butter Banana Roll Ups
  • Banana Peanut Butter Sandwich
  • Banana Cookies
  • Banana Bread
  • Banana Pancakes
  • Muffins with Banana
  • Healthy Banana Recipes for Babies and Kids

I don't know about your family, but we go through A LOT of bananas. And I'm ever so thankful they are cheap and nutritious!

And so versatile! Since my daughter is not 2 years old yet, we haven't introduced any added sugars yet, so banana works beautifully as a substitute in SO many ways.

I am sharing some of my most popular baby and toddler friendly banana recipes that can double as fun food activities to pique the interest of even the pickiest eater.

Related: When Can Babies Have Sugar?

Peanut Butter Banana Bites or Logs

banana logs with peanut butter spread on top along with sliced bananas, grated carrots, coconut, hemp seeds, animal shaped raw zucchini and carrots on a wooden board.

Sure you can just serve banana plain. But why not dress it up with a nutrition booster spread like peanut, nut, or seed butter, yogurt, or even ricotta?

For toddlers and kids, you can set up a toppings bar! Some suggestions include chopped fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, coconut, and granola. Simply lay them out and allow your child to add as much or as little as they wish.

Be sure to include a food that your child is learning to like. Engaging them in fun activities like this can encourage them to try foods they may not have otherwise.

While you may think adding vegetables to bananas is weird or off-putting, remember - this is a learned food habit/preferences.

If your child sees veggies incorporated into "unexpected" food combinations from early on, they will learn that it is "normal" to have let's say carrots with peanut butter and banana. Just food for thought ;).

Your child may decide not to add any veggies, and that's totally fine, too! Remember, pressuring doesn't work!! Constant exposure and role modeling do!

Even just seeing or touching a food your child is learning to like counts as exposure. I encourage you to play the long game.

Is your toddler becoming picky?

Arm yourself with these strategies that will transform your mealtimes!

Peanut Butter Banana Roll Ups

a four image collage showing step by step instructions for making peanut butter banana roll ups.

You can keep it super simple by adding just banana and rolling it into a log or go a step further and add those mix-ins.

Either spread all the toppings evenly on top of the peanut butter or line them up as you see pictured.

Yes yes. Here I go again, encouraging you to seize every opportunity to expose your child to vegetables. If you need someone to keep pushing you to do so, join my newsletter (and enjoy a FREE cookbook).

Again, enlist the help of your little sous chef! Depending on their age, they can help spread on the tortilla (or bread), sprinkle on those toppings (allowing them to have full control over how much to add or not), add the banana, and roll.

a toddler's lunch plate with peanut butter banana carrot roll ups, broccoli, veggie straws, and shredded zucchini.
(banana roll ups with carrots and zucchini. extra zucchini on the side)

If you'd rather make these by yourself, start by adding a small amount of your child's new/disliked topping(s). Small enough that your child will notice but not freak out. And gradually increase as your child learns to enjoy it more and more.

pb banana roll ups in a blue lunchbox with sliced zucchini, bell peppers, apple slices, edamame, and beet hummus.

These roll ups makes for a great addition to school lunch boxes as well!

See the full recipe at the bottom of this post.

A Master List of Sandwich Ideas for Toddlers

Banana Peanut Butter Sandwich

three variations of peanut butter sandwich stacked.

Invite fun and variety to the classic peanut butter sandwich by grilling and adding banana, cheese, and even carrots!

Banana Cookies

a stack of four peanut butter banana cookies.

Did you know that you can make the most delicious cookies with just 3 ingredients?! Yup, it's true!

If you've never baked with your child before, this will be a perfect one to start with.

3 Ingredient Banana Cookies

Banana Bread

a stack of three slices of banana date bread.

When you have overripe banana, you gotta make bread, right? My recipe is made with minimal ingredients and no added sugar. It's perfect for babies 6 months and up.

Fun fact - So many families have used this recipe for their smash cakes by baking in a round pan and covering with yogurt.

You may be interested in: Healthy First Birthday Cake

Banana Pancakes

banana pancakes on a blue plate with peanut butter, blueberries, and strawberries.

You actually can make an awesome baby-friendly banana pancakes with just bananas and eggs!

Simply mash 1 ripe banana and combine with 2 lightly beaten eggs. You need to be pretty careful when flipping as the pancakes are fragile.

OR

Add oats (or flour of choice) for firmer pancakes, as well as ricotta, and hemp seeds for a boost of protein! Here's the delicious recipe!

You may enjoy: Healthy Breakfast Ideas for Toddlers

Muffins with Banana

pineapple muffins with banana for babies laid out on a blue plate.

Have overripe bananas? Use them as natural sweeteners for baby and toddler muffins!

Did you make this recipe? Leave a rating below and let me know how you liked the recipe! Your feedback means so much to me!

four banana roll ups with zucchini.

Healthy Banana Recipes for Babies and Kids

Transform plain ol' banana with these super fun and easy breakfast or snack ideas that you can make with your child!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Servings: 2

Peanut Butter Banana Roll Ups

  • 1 (8 inch) soft tortilla
  • 2-3 tablespoons smooth peanut butter
  • 1 banana (see note)
  • optional: grated or finely chopped vegetables, fruits, seeds, coconut, granola, honey, ricotta (see note)
  • Spread peanut butter evenly on tortilla. Add whatever mix-ins, if using. You can either spread on all the toppings in a uniform layer or line them up as you see pictured.

  • Place peeled banana at one end of the tortilla and roll it up! Trim the ends and slice into small pieces for young kids. If the individual pinwheel opens up, simply apply some more peanut butter to help it stick.

Avoid using over-ripe banana. Ripe but still firm one will hold its shape better.

Add newness and variety by switching up the mix-ins:

  • Some great vegetables to try are: carrots, zucchini, cucumber
  • Fruits - mangoes, strawberries, apples, pears
  • Seeds - hemp, chia, flax
  • Ricotta or yogurt
  • Shredded coconut
  • Honey (NOT for under age 1) or maple syrup

Here are some other banana recipes to try:

  • Banana Cookies
  • Banana Pancakes
  • Muffins with Banana

Calories: 191 kcal | Carbohydrates: 28 g | Protein: 7 g | Fat: 7 g

Course lunch

Cuisine American

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Source: https://www.mjandhungryman.com/banana-recipes-for-kids/

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