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Pancake strip

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Pancake strip — prep card

Category: grainChoking risk: low

6–8 months

Cut pancakes into strips about the size of two adult fingers placed together, roughly 5 cm long and 2 cm wide, so your baby can grasp them in their palm with some sticking out to gnaw on. Ensure pancakes are soft and moist throughout, and avoid adding honey, sugar, or salt to the batter. Serve at room temperature and consider topping with a thin smear of yogurt, mashed avocado, or smooth nut butter to add nutrition and make them easier to grip.

9–11 months

Continue offering pancake strips in a size that is easy to hold, or try cutting them into smaller pieces as your baby develops their pincer grasp. At this age, babies can manage slightly firmer textures, though pancakes should still be tender and easy to chew. You can serve pancakes alongside other foods like berries, banana slices, or a dollop of yogurt for dipping practice.

12–24 months

Toddlers can manage bite-sized pieces of pancake or even whole small pancakes, depending on their chewing ability. You can offer pancakes with a variety of toppings like mashed fruit, nut butter, or ricotta cheese, and let your child practise using a fork to pierce the pieces. Pancakes can also be lightly toasted for a slightly firmer texture if your toddler prefers it.

Nutrition highlights

Pancakes provide carbohydrates for energy and can contribute some protein and B vitamins, especially if made with whole grain flour and eggs. They are not particularly nutrient-dense on their own, but can be enhanced by adding mashed fruit, ground seeds, or nut butters to the batter. Pancakes work well as a vehicle for other nutritious toppings like yogurt, avocado, or nut butters.

Allergen information

Pancakes typically contain common allergens including wheat, egg, and milk, so whilst the plain strip itself may not contain allergens, the recipe used to make it often will. If your baby has not yet been introduced to these foods, offer pancakes made with these ingredients individually first and watch for signs of an allergic reaction.

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