Summer is a great time to try new, healthy recipes, filled with vitamins, minerals, and those essential antioxidants.
From vibrant salads to refreshing smoothies, we’ve made summertime easy with these delicious meals and snacks that taste great and provide your little one with lots of essential nutrients, no matter their age!
Key Takeaways about Summer superfood recipes
- Discover a variety of refreshing summer superfood recipes for babies, toddlers, and children
- Incorporate nutrient-dense ingredients to support your little one’s overall health and development
- Explore healthy meal ideas and kid-friendly superfoods that are both delicious and nourishing
- Keep little ones cool and satisfied with hydrating frozen lollies and chilled soups
- Encourage healthy eating habits with fun and interactive superfood snack ideas
Refreshing summer superfood recipes for kids
Summer is the perfect time to introduce your little ones to a variety of colourful and nutritious superfoods. These easy superfood dishes are not only delicious but also packed with essential vitamins and minerals to support your child’s growth and development.
Colourful superfood salads
Encourage your children to eat the rainbow with vibrant superfood salads. Mix and match their favourite fruits and vegetables for a dish that looks as good as it tastes!
- Spinach, strawberries, blueberries, and feta cheese
- Kale, mango, avocado, and quinoa
- Beetroot, orange segments, goat’s cheese, and walnuts
Hydrating superfood lollies
Beat the heat with refreshing superfood lollies. These combine fresh fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients and, as they’re frozen, they’re a great way to keep your kids hydrated during the summer.
Superfood-infused ice lollies
For a fun twist on traditional ice lollies, blend your child’s favourite superfoods into the mix. They won’t have a clue that their summer treat is actually packed with nutrients!
- Mango, turmeric, and coconut milk
- Raspberry, chia seeds, and Greek yoghurt
- Kiwi, spirulina, and honey
- Beetroot and Watermelon Ice Lollies
Why not let your little one choose their favourite ingredients to create their own unique superfood combinations? You can also mix in our Piccolo Superboost pouches, packed with our special Piccolo Superfood™ blend containing 8-power packed super ingredients to deliver on health for your little one, all in one handy pouch!
Cooling superfood recipes for kids
With higher temperatures, it’s important to keep your little one hydrated and fed with cool, nutritious meals.
Chilled superfood soups
Cold soups are a fun way to add veggies, fruits, and superfoods to your child’s meals. They’re full of vitamins and minerals and are perfect for hot days.
- Chilled Avocado and Cucumber Soup: Blend ripe avocados, cucumber, yoghurt, and a bit of lime juice for a creamy, cool soup.
- Watermelon Gazpacho: Mix watermelon, tomatoes, cucumber, and fresh herbs for a refreshing, sweet and savoury soup.
- Chilled Berry Beetroot Soup: Blend cooked beetroot, mixed berries, and coconut milk for a brightly-coloured, antioxidant-rich soup.
Frozen superfood yoghurt bites
Frozen yoghurt bites are a fun, healthy snack that your little one will love. Here’s how to make them:
Or, you can also make Yoghurt Bites without silicone moulds!
Summer days superfood treats for kids
There are plenty of kid-friendly superfoods that can be transformed into irresistible summer treats!
Superfood-packed energy balls are a great place to start. These bite-sized delights can be made with wholesome ingredients. Ingredients include…
- Dates
- Nuts and seeds (almonds, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds)
- Coconut flakes
- Cacao powder
- Dried fruits (goji berries, raisins, cranberries)
Simply blend the ingredients together, roll them into balls, and refrigerate.
No-bake superfood bars are another fantastic option that your little one will love. These bars can be customised with various ingredients. Some popular combinations include:
Mix the ingredients, press them into a baking dish, and refrigerate until firm. Cut into bars for a nutrient-dense treat without refined sugars.
Superfood-infused smoothie bowls are a refreshing snack for your little one during the warmer months. Blend frozen fruits like berries, mangoes, or bananas with your choice of milk and top with colourful superfoods, such as…
- Sliced kiwi
- Pomegranate seeds
- Chia seeds
- Bee pollen
- Cacao nibs
Fun superfood recipes for kids
Adding superfoods to your little one’s diet provides them with more nutrients. These recipes mix healthy ingredients with fun designs…
Superfood smiley face sandwiches
Make your little one laugh with these fun sandwiches. Use whole grain bread, nut butter, and fruits and veggies for faces. Or try one of the below…
- Banana slices for eyes
- Strawberry nose
- Kiwi mouth
- Shredded carrot hair
Superfood rainbow skewers
Make veggie snacks colourful and fun by using fruits and veggies on skewers to make a rainbow. Try these colours…
Interactive superfood snack plates
Let your child be creative with snack plates. Offer different ingredients for them to make their own snacks such as…
- Sliced apples, pears, and bananas
- Berries and grapes
- Carrot and celery sticks
- Cherry tomatoes and pepper slices
- Hummus or yoghurt dip
Rounding off…
There are so many ways to make superfoods fun for your little one. You can try colourful salads, refreshing popsicles, or even chilled soups; these all make healthy eating exciting and engaging.
Start experimenting in the kitchen and with a bit of creativity and patience, your child will no doubt soon be asking for more!
FAQ
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FAQ
Here are some frequently asked questions to help guide you through introducing solids.
Superfoods are foods full of nutrients that are good for your little one’s health. Look to include plenty of different coloured fruits and vegetables into your child’s diet as well as a range of different nuts, seeds and grains. Try strawberries and blueberries, chia seeds, walnuts and quinoa, for example.
Colourful fruits are an excellent choice in the summer! Plus, they’re refreshing, so they’ll keep your little one hydrated too.
Yes absolutely! Fruit is sweet enough, so why not offer your little one fruit sticks or cubes? Try fruity skewers, or a fruit-filled smoothie! You can even add fruits to bakes for extra nutrients. Nut butters and dried fruit are also a great way to add texture and a bit of sweetness to foods.
Blend frozen fruits like berries, mangoes, or bananas with your choice of milk and top with colourful superfoods, such as kiwi or pomegranate seeds. You can make this into a smoothie bowl and add more toppings too such as chia seeds or flaked coconut
Make dishes look fun with colourful ingredients and shapes and offer superfood-based dips and sauces to make eating more fun. Try making faces out of fruits and vegetables, or create colourful fruit skewers.