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Anchovy on toast

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Anchovy on toast — prep card

Category: proteinChoking risk: lowIron-richProtein-richAllergens: Fish

6–8 months

Rinse tinned anchovies well to remove excess salt, then mash them with a fork and spread onto lightly toasted bread cut into finger-length strips about the size of two adult fingers together. The toast should be soft enough to gum but sturdy enough to hold, so avoid over-toasting. You can mix the mashed anchovy with a small amount of unsalted butter, cream cheese, or mashed avocado to create a spreadable texture that sticks to the toast.

9–11 months

Continue offering mashed anchovy spread on toast strips, or begin offering small flakes of rinsed anchovy on top of toast that baby can pick up and self-feed. You can also offer small, soft bites of toast with anchovy spread as pincer grasp develops. Always check carefully for any small bones before serving, even in tinned varieties.

12–24 months

Serve small bites of toast with mashed or flaked anchovy as a finger food, or offer strips that toddlers can bite into themselves. Keep the toast slightly soft rather than overly crisp to avoid sharp edges, and ensure the anchovy topping remains moist. At this age, you can also incorporate anchovy into other dishes like pasta or rice, always checking for bones first.

Nutrition highlights

Anchovies are an excellent source of omega-3 fatty acids, which support brain and eye development in babies. They also provide high-quality protein and are rich in iron, a critical nutrient for growing babies that supports healthy blood and cognitive development. Additionally, anchovies contain calcium and vitamin D, which contribute to strong bones and teeth.

Allergen information

Fish is a common allergen, and anchovies fall into this category. Introduce anchovy in small amounts at first and watch for signs of an allergic reaction, which may include hives, swelling, vomiting, or difficulty breathing.

Always supervise meals. Adjust textures to your baby's stage. Medical questions belong with your health professional. Source: babyledweaningfoods.com/foods/anchovy-on-toast