10 Easy Breast Milk Recipes For Babies And Tips For Cooking (2024)

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Although unfamiliar to many, making wholesome and nutritious recipes with breast milk is possible. Breast Milk is packed with proteins, vitamins, fats, antibodies, minerals, probiotics, and everything a baby needs for optimal growth and development (1) (2). It is recommended for a mother to consider continuing breastfeeding even after initiating complementary feeding due to its benefits (3).

It is safe to add breastmilk into baby purees and other recipes. However, avoid boiling breastmilk since heat may destroy many nutrients.

Read on to learn some nourishing breast milk recipes that you can add to your weaning baby’s diet.

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10 Nutritious Breast Milk Recipes

You can try these interesting breast milk recipes to feed babies and toddlers.

1. Breast milk and avocado puree

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You will need:

  • ¼ cup avocado mash
  • ½ cup breast milk

How to prepare:

  1. Put avocado mash and breast milk into a blender and blend into a smooth puree. Ensure the puree is lump-free and has a smooth consistency.
  1. Pour some amount in a feeding bowl and feed. Transfer the remaining puree into an airtight container and store in the refrigerator.
  1. You can add a teaspoon of dry fruit powder and different seasonal fruits to this puree.

2. Breast milk butter

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You will need:

  • 1 cup breast milk

How to prepare:

  1. Add the breast milk into a clean, sterile jar (preferably a mason jar).
  1. Close the lid securely and shake vigorously (it might take around 30 minutes) until the milk turns into butter.
  1. Remove the extra milk by draining it, and then give it another good shake to ensure all the liquid is out.
  1. Transfer the butter from the jar to a strainer or cheesecloth to eliminate the liquid, or simply squeeze it by hand until no liquid remains.
  1. Refrigerate the butter to allow it to solidify.

3. Breast milk yogurt

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You will need:

  • breast milk
  • 2tbsp plain yogurt

How to prepare:

  1. Warm the breast milk by placing the milk bottle or container in heated water. Ensure the water is warm and not boiled.
  1. Shake the bottle or container and pour the milk into a small bowl. Add plain yogurt and mix well until milk and yogurt are combined.
  1. Pour the mixture into a container and place it inside an insulated cooler. Pour warm water (120°F/50°C) around the container, inside the cooler. Let the mixture sit for four to eight hours.
  1. Once the yogurt sets, add fruit puree, dried fruit powder, and a pinch of cinnamon to flavorit and up its nutritional value.

10 Easy Breast Milk Recipes For Babies And Tips For Cooking (15) Quick tip

Add half a cup breastmilk in a clean jar and cover it with a lid. Shake it well for five to eight minutes or until you see cream separating from it.


Related: Apple Puree For Baby: Benefits, Recipes And Precautions

4. Breast milk porridge

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You will need:

  • ¼ cup rolled oats powder
  • 1 cup breast milk
  • 4tbsp mango mash
  • 2tbsp peach mash
  • 1tsp dried fruit powder
  • Pinch of cinnamon

How to prepare:

  1. Warm breast milk by placing the milk bottle or container in warm water.
  1. Pour the milk into a feeding bowl and stir in dried fruit powder, cinnamon, and oats. Mix well to ensure the mixture is lump-free.
  1. Add mango and peach mash and mix everything well. Feed right away.
  1. You can store the porridge in the refrigerator for about a day.

5. Walnut and banana ice cream

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You will need:

  • ½ cup breast milk
  • ¼ cup banana puree
  • 1tbsp sugar
  • 1tbsp walnuts (finely chopped)
  • ½tsp vanilla bean paste
  • 4 cups crushed ice

How to prepare:

  1. Place all the ingredients (except walnuts) in a blender and blend until you get a smooth, lump-free, and semi-thick mixture.
  1. Pour the mixture into a bowl and add chopped walnuts. Freeze for at least two hours.
  1. Transfer a small amount of ice cream into a serving bowl and feed. Store the remaining ice cream in the refrigerator for up to two days.

Related: Important Things You Must Know When Giving Ice Cream To A Baby

6. Breast milk smoothie

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You will need:

  • 1 cup breast milk
  • ½ cup plain yogurt
  • ½ cup fresh carrot juice (homemade)
  • 1tsp jaggery powder
  • ½tsp cashew powder
  • ½tsp almond powder

How to prepare:

  1. Blend all the ingredients into a lump-free, smooth-flowing liquid.
  1. Pour into a sippy cup or baby cup and feed your baby.

7. Breast milk pancakes

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You will need:

  • 1 cup breast milk
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 banana (mashed)
  • 1 egg
  • 2tsp coconut oil
  • ½tsp baking powder
  • ¼tsp baking soda

How to prepare:

  1. Put the mashed banana, breast milk, egg, and a teaspoon of coconut oil in a bowl and mix everything well using a fork. Once done, set aside to stand for some time.
  1. Meanwhile, whisk wheat flour, baking powder, and baking soda in another bowl using a whisker.
  1. Pour ingredients from both the bowls into a bigger bowl and mix well. Ensure the batter is smooth and lump-free.
  1. Warm some coconut oil on a skillet over medium heat. As the oil heats, pour a tablespoon of batter on it and spread it onto the skillet in a thin layer.
  1. Cook for two to three minutes until the pancake turns golden brown. Flip and cook the other side for two to three minutes.
  1. Transfer the pancake to a serving plate and serve warm with peanut butter.

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8. Breast milk popsicle

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You will need:

  • ½ cup breast milk
  • ¼ cup strawberry puree
  • 2tbsp blueberries (finely chopped)
  • 1tsp dried fruits and nuts (coarsely powdered)

How to prepare:

  1. Put all the ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix well to get smooth, puree-like liquid.
  1. Pour this liquid into small popsicle molds, place a stick in each mold, and freeze the popsicles for at least two to four hours.

9. Breast milk sorbet (sherbet)

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You will need:

  • 2 cup breast milk
  • ½ cup jaggery powder
  • 2 cup mango puree
  • 1tbsp fresh lime juice

How to prepare:

  1. Blend all the ingredients, except lime juice, into a smooth-flowing liquid using a food processor or blender.
  1. Pour the liquid into a bowl, cover it, and refrigerate for at least seven to eight hours.
  1. Then, pour the liquid into a bowl and stir for ten to 12 minutes or until the liquid reaches the desired consistency.
  1. Quickly transfer the liquid into a feeding bowl and feed. Store the remaining in the refrigerator for no more than a day.

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10. Breast milk gummies

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You will need:

  • ¼ cup breast milk
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ cup apple juice
  • 2tbsp gelatin

How to prepare:

  1. Heat apple juice and water in a saucepan over low heat. Stir in gelatin and mix until it dissolves completely.
  1. Remove the saucepan from the heat and set aside to cool until it reaches room temperature.
  1. Stir in breast milk and pour the liquid into gummy molds. Refrigerate for 15 to 20 minutes until the gummies are set.
  1. Once done, chop gummies into small pieces and serve them to your baby. Store the gummies in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Tips For Cooking With Breast Milk

Just like any other food item, you need to observe precautions while using breast milk for cooking. Here are some tips that you should follow.

  1. Ensure that hands are properly cleaned. Also clean the containers that store the expressed breast milk, and devices used to express milk if it is not done manually.
  1. Only use freshly expressed or well-stored frozen breast milk for cooking purposes. To maintain hygiene and milk quality, store breast milk in storage bags or food-grade glass or plastic containers with tight-fitting lids.
  1. Assure the milk is stored at appropriate temperatures. Freshly expressed breast milk can be stored at room temperature (25°C or colder or colder) for up to four hours, in the fridge at (4°C) for up to four days, and in the freezer (-18°C) for upto six months (4).
  1. Thaw frozen breast milk before use. Remember, thawed breast milk should not be refrozen.
  1. Avoid heating breast milk directly on the stove or in a microwave. Heating breast milk can cause the loss of valuable nutritional compounds and may also burn the baby’s mouth due to hot spots within the milk.
  1. Heat or warm breast milk by keeping the milk bottle in a bowl or container of warm water. Shake the bottle well to mix the fat, which may have separated due to heat.

10 Easy Breast Milk Recipes For Babies And Tips For Cooking (16) Do remember

Store breastmilk only in pyrex containers with well-fitting lids or rigid polypropylene plastic (5).

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I heat up breast milk without losing nutrients?

Breast milk can start losing its nutritional value when heated at temperatures higher than 40°C (6). Therefore, to heat up the breast milk without losing its nutrient profile, you may place a tightly-sealed bottle of breast milk into a bowl of lukewarm water and stir it constantly for a few minutes.

2. How long is breast milk good for once warmed?

According to the CDC, breast milk that has been warmed should be used within two hours if stored at room temperature and within a day if stored in the refrigerator. Once heated, breast milk should not be refrigerated again (4).

3. How does breast milk compare to cow’s milk in terms of nutritional value?

The nutritional composition of cow and breast milk varies significantly. Cow milk contains high amounts of protein, minerals, such as sodium and calcium, and vitamin D. However, it has a low concentration of iron and vitamin C, which makes cow’s milk an unsuitable food for babies under 12 months. Breast milk, in contrast, contains all the nutrients in adequate amounts, which can facilitate an infant’s optimum growth and development. Besides, it contains antibodies, enzymes, and other immune factors that help strengthen a baby’s immune system.

Breast milk is packed with essential nutrients and is beneficial for babies even after they begin eating solids. You could utilize breastmilk to prepare several recipes and include them in your baby’s weaning diet. These simple and nutritious recipes with breast milk are great for preparing tasty meals while providing the exceptional health benefits of breastmilk to your infant. For example, try adding breastmilk to a fruit puree or smoothie, or make a delicious popsicle or ice cream to add taste and nutrition to your baby’s mealtime.

Infographic: Nutritious Purees With Breast Milk

Expressed breast milk can make for a great addition to several baby foods. Help your baby reap the several benefits of breast milk by adding it to various purees. Here is an infographic on using breast milk correctly to prepare easy yet delicious purees for your little one.

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Key Pointers

  • Breastmilk recipes are healthy ways to add milk and solid foods to your weaning baby’s diet.
  • It is essential to maintain optimum hygiene in storing and handling breast milk.
  • You can make porridges, smoothies, pancakes, popsicles, and more using breastmilk
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References

MomJunction's articles are written after analyzing the research works of expert authors and institutions. Our references consist of resources established by authorities in their respective fields. You can learn more about the authenticity of the information we present in our editorial policy.

1. Breastmilk Information; Infant Nutrition Council
2. Daphna K Dror and Lindsay H Allen; Overview of Nutrients in Human Milk; Oxford University Press
3. Breastfeeding; WHO
4. Proper Storage and Preparation of Breast Milk; CDC
5. Milk Issues; La Leche League International
6. Sharron Bransburg-Zabary et al.; Human Milk Warming Temperatures Using a Simulation of Currently Available Storage and Warming Methods; PLoS One; NCBI (2015)

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FAQs

What can I make out of my breast milk? ›

If you've ever wondered what breast milk can be used for other than feeding your baby, check out some innovative breast milk uses below.
  • Make Soap to Relieve Baby Skin Conditions. ...
  • Use It to Soothe Yourself. ...
  • Clear Your Baby's Stuffy Nose. ...
  • Create Breast Milk Popsicles for Teething Pain. ...
  • Turn Breast Milk Into Jewelry.
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What is the best food for making breast milk? ›

Focus on making healthy choices to help fuel your milk production. Opt for protein-rich foods, such as lean meat, eggs, dairy, beans, lentils and seafood low in mercury. Choose a variety of whole grains as well as fruits and vegetables.

How to make cheese from human breast milk? ›

The lack of sufficient protein in human milk will prevent it from being made into a “cheese”. With a blending of other species' milk, yes it is possible, using the ricotta method. Scald the milk, add the appropriate acid (lemon juice, vinegar, etc.) , mix and allow to set.

Can I boil breast milk for baby food? ›

You can also heat a pot of water on the stovetop, and place the bottle or bag into the water. Don't heat the breast milk directly on the stovetop, and never make breast milk hot enough to boil. If you're using refrigerated milk, you might try offering it to your baby before warming. Some babies are fine with cool milk.

Can I make my own baby milk? ›

Homemade formula may not be safe or meet your baby's nutritional needs. The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reports that some babies fed homemade formula have been hospitalized for hypocalcemia (low calcium), for example.

Can you mix breast milk into food? ›

Adding breast milk to cereal

You can mix the cereal with your breast milk, water or formula (if you've already introduced formula to your baby) in the bowl until it is a thin consistency. As your baby gets used to the taste and texture, you can gradually make it thicker and increase the amount.

Is breast milk healthy for my husband? ›

While the practice isn't commonly discussed, some people enjoy adult breastfeeding. You might want to experiment with this practice for many reasons, though you might also find it uncomfortable. There aren't major health concerns in most cases, so if you're intrigued, free to try breastfeeding your husband or partner.

What is the closest food to breast milk? ›

Compared to other animal milks, the milk of a mare is the closest to human breast milk from a nutritional standpoint, but it has a different mineral content and a low amount of energy. Moving from animal to plant milks, these options do not fulfill the nutritional needs of a growing babies.

Can I water plants with breastmilk? ›

Nurturing houseplants

So instead of letting the milk bath water down the drain, I used some of it to water my plants.” Once every couple of weeks she dilutes leftover milk with an ounce of water and feeds it to her jade, aloe vera, Devil's Ivy and Pinstripe plants. “They are still alive and thriving.

Which fruit increase breast milk? ›

Watermelon: Loaded with fiber, water, and fructose, watermelon (alternatively, coconut) ensures hydration and also infuses essential minerals that help maintain/increase breast milk supply. 3. Carrots: Though there is no proven evidence of the same, carrots are believed to help with boosting lactation.

What fruits help produce breast milk? ›

Calcium-rich dried fruits like figs, apricots, and dates are also thought to help with milk production.

Can I cook food in breast milk? ›

Because it is made specifically for an infant's nutritional requirements, breast milk may not have the same flavor or consistency as cow's milk or other types of milk used in baking and cooking. Additionally, when used in a recipe, breast milk may separate or curdle because it may not hold up well to high temperatures.

What can old breast milk be used for? ›

Milk Baths
  • Milk baths are a really popular option for using "pump and dump" or expired breast milk! ...
  • Bathe your baby for about 5-15 minutes. ...
  • You can also turn your breast milk into a lather or soap! ...
  • Additionally, you can add in different essential oils or add-ins to boost the benefits of the soap!
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What can adults do with breast milk? ›

Breast milk has natural antibacterial properties, so it can be used to treat a range of skin problems, including cuts and scrapes. Common skin problems may appear during lactation and breastfeeding, particularly affecting the nipple, areola, and breast.

Does breast milk lose nutritional value when refrigerated? ›

Fresh breast milk has the most nutritional value, followed by refrigerated and frozen. You can leave fresh breast milk at room temperature for up to four hours. If you don't use, refrigerate, or freeze it within that period, you should discard it.

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