Lentils for Toddlers: Easy Recipes, Nutrition, and Cooking Tips (12+ Months)

Lentils for Toddlers: Easy Recipes, Nutrition, and Cooking Tips (12+ Months)

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As your baby grows into toddlerhood, their nutritional needs change — and so should their meals. Lentils remain a fantastic food choice, now with more texture, flavor, and variety. This guide covers how to cook lentils for toddlers, their nutritional value, pairing ideas, and a simple lentil and chicken stew recipe perfect for 12+ months.

Why Lentils Are Great for Toddlers (12+ Months)

Lentils are a toddler superfood — rich in non-heme iron, plant-based protein, and fiber that supports digestion and development.

At this stage, your toddler is:

  • Developing chewing and finger-feeding skills
  • Needing more iron and complete proteins
  • Transitioning to full meals (carbs + protein + veggies)

Lentils fit in beautifully when:

  • You switch from smooth purées to soft, chunky textures
  • You combine them with meats, grains, or dairy
  • You want variety in iron-rich meals

Best Lentils to Use for Toddlers

Lentil TypeTextureIdeal AgeNotes
GreenFirm10- 12+ monthsHolds shape, mild flavor
BrownSoft-firm12+ monthsGreat for stews, easy to mash
Black (Beluga)      Dense12+ monthsRich in iron, works well in combos

Avoid red/yellow lentils here — they become too mushy for toddlers exploring textures.

How to Cook Lentils for Toddlers

  • Rinse thoroughly to remove dust and impurities
  • Soak (optional) for whole lentils to reduce cooking time
  • Use a 1:3 lentil-to-water ratio for stews or chunkier consistency
  • Simmer until soft, but don’t overcook — texture is key
  • Lightly mash instead of blending

Nutritional Pairings That Boost Benefits

To help your toddler absorb the most iron and nutrients from lentils, combine them with:

Lentils + …Benefit
Carrots, tomatoes, bell peppersBoost non-heme iron absorption (vitamin C)
Rice, couscous, pastaAdd energy and texture
Chicken, beef, yogurtComplete protein profile
Parsley, basil, marjoramAdd flavor without salt

Toddler Recipe: Chunky Lentil & Chicken Stew (12+ Months)

A hearty, easy-to-make dish full of iron, protein, and comforting flavors.

Ingredients:

  • 3 tbsp cooked green or brown lentils
  • 40 g (1.5 oz) shredded chicken breast
  • 1 small carrot, 1 small potato, 1 piece celery (chopped)
  • 100 ml unsalted broth or water
  • A pinch of parsley or marjoram (optional)
  • ½ tsp olive oil or 1 tsp plain yogurt (optional)

Instructions: How to Make Chunky Lentil and Chicken Stew

  1. Simmer chicken and chopped vegetables in broth until soft.
  2. Add cooked lentils and cook together for 5 more minutes.
  3. Lightly mash with a fork — leave soft chunks.
  4. Stir in olive oil or yogurt, and herbs if using.
  5. Serve warm.

Cooking & Prep Time:

  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Total Time: 25 minutes

Serving Ideas

  • Serve with soft bread, pasta, or rice
  • Encourage self-feeding with a spoon or fingers
  • Freeze in small portions for future meals

Digestion, Allergies, and Tips for Parents

  • After 12 months, toddlers handle more fiber — green and brown lentils are fine
  • Continue to rinse lentils well and cook until very soft
  • Add fluids (like soup, water, or yogurt) to help with digestion
  • Still avoid added salt or sugar until after 1 year
  • Introduce herbs slowly, and monitor for sensitivity
  • Start small and build variety: lentils pair beautifully with meats, grains, and veggies
  • Always focus on texture progression and iron-rich combos
  • Make lentils part of a weekly rotation of plant-based protein sources

Please note: The nutritional information provided is an estimate, calculated using an online nutrition calculator.

Nutritional Facts:

Calories: 133 kcal | Total Fat: 0,6g | Sodium: 79mg | Carbohydrate: 26g | Fiber:8,6g | Sugars: 3,9g | Protein: 6,4g | Calcium: 52mg | Iron: 2mg | Potassium: 672 mg

Lentils for Toddlers: Easy Recipes, Nutrition, and Cooking Tips (12+ Months)

Lentils for Toddlers: Easy Recipes, Nutrition, and Cooking Tips (12+ Months)

As your baby grows into toddlerhood, their nutritional needs change — and so should their meals. Lentils remain a fantastic food choice, now with more texture, flavor, and variety. This guide covers how to cook lentils for toddlers, their nutritional value, pairing ideas, and a simple lentil and chicken stew recipe perfect for 12+ months.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Baby Food/First Food
Cuisine Homemade/Baby Friendly
Servings 2
Calories 133 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 3 tbsp cooked green or brown lentils
  • 40 g (1.5 oz) shredded chicken breast
  • 1 small carrot, 1 small potato, 1 piece celery (chopped)
  • 100 ml unsalted broth or water
  • A pinch of parsley or marjoram (optional)
  • ½ tsp olive oil or 1 tsp plain yogurt (optional)

Instructions
 

  • Simmer chicken and chopped vegetables in broth until soft.
  • Add cooked lentils and cook together for 5 more minutes.
  • Lightly mash with a fork — leave soft chunks.
  • Stir in olive oil or yogurt, and herbs if using.
  • Serve warm.

Notes

Please note: The nutritional information provided is an estimate, calculated using an online nutrition calculator.

Nutritional Facts:

Calories: 133 kcal | Total Fat: 0,6g | Sodium: 79mg | Carbohydrate: 26g | Fiber:8,6g | Sugars: 3,9g | Protein: 6,4g | Calcium: 52mg | Iron: 2mg | Potassium: 672 mg
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