Heart-Shaped Banana Waffles*! šŸŒšŸ’•

Heart-Shaped Banana Waffles*! šŸŒšŸ’•

Perfect for Valentineā€™s Day (or any occasion!) our Heart-Shaped Banana Waffles is sure to be a hit with babies that are weaning! With only simple 4 ingredients (sure to be found in your pantry!) we're pouring ease, nutrition and tastiness - from our hearts to yours!Ā 

Perfect for Valentineā€™s Day (or any occasion!) our Heart-Shaped Banana Waffles is sure to be a hit with your little ones! With only simple 4 ingredients (sure to be found in your pantry!) we're pouring ease, nutrition and tastiness - from our hearts to yours! šŸ˜āœØ

Ingredients! šŸ‘Øā€šŸ³šŸŒšŸ§‡

  • 8 tablespoons of self-raising flour.
  • 4 oz of Kendamil Stage 2 or Stage 3 milk*.
  • 1 banana.
  • 1 medium egg.

Method! šŸ’•

  1. Heat oven to 180Ā°CĀ 
  2. Add 4 tablespoons of self-raising flour to a bowl.
  3. Then pour in freshly made Kendamil Stage 2 or Stage 3 milkĀ 
  4. Add the egg to your mixture.
  5. Add a further 4 tablespoons of self raising flour to your mixture. Mix it in well!
  6. Add in a (pre-mashed!) banana and mix (dont worry if your mixture isnā€™t completely smooth!).
  7. Grease your (heart-shaped!!) waffle mould and pour in the mixture.
  8. Bake for 12-15 or until the waffles are a golden brown.
  9. Serve and enjoy!Ā 
@kendamil šŸ’•Ā Heart-Shaped Banana Waffles!Ā šŸ’•The perfectāœØĀ V-Day treatĀ āœØfor your little ones! Let us know what ya think, below!Ā ā¬‡ļø#Kendamil #recipe ā™¬ original sound - Kendamil UK

Ā Hungry for more? Take a peek at more of our yummy parent recipes!

*This recipe is ONLY suitable for babies 7 months and older.Ā 

Important Notice: Breastfeeding is best. Kendamil Follow-on milk is only for babies over 6 months, and should be used as part of a mixed diet. Please talk to your Healthcare Professional.

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