
For babies 12 months and older, use bay leaves as a flavoring agent in family meals like soups, stews, or sauces. Add a whole leaf during cooking to infuse its aromatic essence, then remove it completely before serving to eliminate choking risks. Ensure the dish is soft and appropriately textured for your child's eating skills.
- Always remove the bay leaf before serving; check the dish thoroughly for any fragments.
- Start with one leaf per pot to keep the flavor mild and avoid overwhelming your baby's palate.
- Combine bay leaf with vegetables like carrots or potatoes in soups to create a savory base.
- Use bay leaf in homemade bone broths for added depth of flavor in baby-friendly meals.
- If using bay leaf powder, sprinkle a tiny amount and mix well to distribute evenly.
