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Liver lamb

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Liver lamb — prep card

Category: proteinChoking risk: lowIron-richProtein-rich

6–8 months

Cook lamb liver thoroughly until no pink remains and it's tender enough to shred easily with a fork. Offer shredded pieces or finger-length strips about the size of two adult fingers placed together, ensuring any tough outer membrane is removed. You can serve it on its own, mixed into mashed vegetables for easier handling, or alongside soft grains like porridge to help baby grasp it more easily.

9–11 months

Continue to cook lamb liver until fully tender, then offer it in smaller, bite-sized pieces or shreds that your baby can pick up with a developing pincer grasp. You can also serve slightly larger strips for biting practice, or mix shredded liver into dishes like pasta, rice, or mashed root vegetables. Keep the texture moist and avoid overcooked, dry edges that become harder to chew.

12–24 months

Serve lamb liver in small, soft bites or thin strips that are easy for toddlers to chew and swallow. Continue to keep portions moist by cooking gently and avoiding dry or overcooked pieces, which can be more challenging to manage. Lamb liver works well mixed into family meals like shepherd's pie, Bolognese-style sauces, or served alongside vegetables and grains, keeping portion sizes modest due to the high nutrient density.

Nutrition highlights

Lamb liver is one of the most nutrient-dense foods you can offer your baby, providing exceptional amounts of iron, vitamin A, B vitamins including B12 and folate, and high-quality protein. The iron in liver is haem iron, which is absorbed more easily by the body than the iron found in plant foods, making it particularly valuable for babies who need iron to support growth and brain development. Liver also provides zinc and choline, both important for immune function and cognitive health.

Allergen information

Lamb liver is not classified as a common allergen. As with any new food, introduce lamb liver on its own and watch for signs of an adverse reaction, though allergic reactions to lamb are rare.

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