9 Month Old Baby Food Chart, Food Menu and Recipes (2024)

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Nutritionist created 9 month old meal plan, food chart, food menu and recipes that will help you with how much food and drink to offer baby (water, breastmilk and formula). Plus additional FREE nine month old meal planner.

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Food for baby at 9 months

At this age your baby's main source of nutrition is still breastmilk/formula but solid food is now an even bigger part of their daily routine.

A baby should be eating 750 - 900 calories per day, with about 400 - 500 calories still coming from breastmilk/formula.

As your baby is developing a pincer grasp, looking for more autonomy, and maturing their oral-motor development, by now you should have moved from pureed or textured foods to softly cooked bite-sized food or finger food.

If you need more help, check out our guide on how to transition to finger foods.

How much should a 9 month old eat?

Babies know when they are hungry and when they are full. Even though the recommendation is 750-900 calories per day, some days a baby may eat more, and some days less. Keep offering healthy, nutrient-dense foods and breastmilk/formula and follow your baby's cues.

Below is a baby food chart showing food groups and recommended portion sizes for each food group.

Baby food chart 9 months

The baby food chart for 9 months provides recommendations for the amounts of foods from different food groups for a 9 month old baby.

This doesn't necessarily mean that all the food groups need to be followed in the exact amount as mentioned. Of course there will be fluctuations in the amounts and sometimes a whole food group will not be included in the daily plan and that is fine.

The baby food chart isbased on theFAO/WHO/UNU Energy Requirementsfor anaverage9-month-old who weighs 20.1 lbs (9.1 kg) and was created by Dora Babic-Cikos, Phd, our resident nutritionist.

You can check out her bookWean With Confidence for a full 6-12 Month Meal Plan here(7 months of nutritionist-made meal plans and over 100 recipes).

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Foods for 9 month old

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You can now start serving bite-sized pieces of very soft food cut the size of a pinky fingernail or smashed (such as peas or chickpeas).

  • Fruits - cooked apples, strawberries, bananas, peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, mango, pineapples, oranges
  • Vegetables - cauliflower, broccoli, spinach, swiss chard, kale, parsnips, carrots, tomatoes, cucumber, zucchini, eggplant, butternut squash, potatoes, sweet potato, asparagus, beetroot, avocado
  • Protein - beef, lamb, chicken, turkey, pork, fish, eggs, lentils, chickpeas, beans, tofu
  • Grains - oats, millet, wholewheat products (bread, tortillas, pittas, pasta, couscous), quinoa, barley, bulgur, rye products (bread, tortillas, pittas), rice (once a week due to high arsenic content)
  • Dairy (pasteurized, no added sugar or salt) - cheese, full-fat yogurt, kefir
  • Fats - nut butters, seed butters, olive oil, avocado

Foods to avoid

  • Cow’s milk – digestive system not yet adapted
  • Low-fat milk and dairy products – cause excessive intake of protein and low intake of essential fats
  • Honey – can cause botulism
  • Salt – kidneys not sufficiently developed
  • Fruit juices – high sugar content
  • Unpasteurized products – can contain dangerous bacteria
  • Smoked & cured meats / processed food – excessive salt intake
  • High mercury fish (fresh tuna, halibut, grouper, shark) – excessive intake of mercury
  • Chocolate, especially dark – caffeine content

How much milk should 9 month old drink?

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A nine month old baby should not have any cow's or goat's milk (unless used for cooking) but only breastmilk or formula.

If giving bottled breastmilk then roughly 24 ounces or 720 ml of formula spread between 3-5 feedings per day.

If breastfeeding, continue as you were. The baby knows when they are full and when they need more. How much and how long you breastfeed will depend on the routine you and your baby have set up until now. However baby may start feeding less and less because they are getting more calories from solid food, which is fine.

How much formula should a 9 month old drink?

A nine month old baby should have roughly 24 ounces or 720 ml of formula spread between 3-5 feedings per day.

How much water for nine month old baby?

Ideally, you would also give your child ~3-4 oz (90-120ml) of water throughout the day.

Try offering 1-2 oz (30-60ml) per solid meal per day but if they don’t drink it all then don’t worry. Just keep offering and gradually they will get there.

We recommend already starting to teach babies to drink from an open cup (they can do it!) and you can learn how to help them here - Staring Solids – Drinking from an open cup.

For more info about water intake during the first 3 years of life,click here.

Baby Food Menu for 9 month old

The sample menu below isbased on theFAO/WHO/UNU Energy Requirementsfor anaverage9-month-old who weighs 20.1 lbs (9.1 kg).

If your baby is bigger or smaller than this that is ok. Every baby is different and this is just an average.

This isnota personalized plan, so please bear thisdisclaimerin mind.

Each recipecan be made as apuree,baby-led weaning optionor mashed food.

However, at this age, you most likely should be transitioning away from purees. You can learn more about how to do that safely and successfully in the Starting solids - how to transition to finger foods guide.

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9 Month Old Meal Plan

Breakfast

  • 8 oz breastmilk or formula

LunchAvocado Fruit Salad (click here for recipe)

  • ½ medium-sized orange
  • ¼ cup strawberries (sliced into small pieces)
  • ⅛ avocado

Snack

  • 8 oz breastmilk or formula

DinnerSalmon Asparagus Pasta (click here for recipe)

  • ½ cup whole-grain pasta (uncooked weight)
  • ½ cup asparagus
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil
  • 2 oz salmon

Before bedtime

  • 8 oz breastmilk or formula
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Meal plans and baby food charts for other ages are available in thebaby food chartssection such as Meal plan for 6 month old baby, 7 month old baby food chart, 8 month old baby food chart, 10 month old baby food and diet chartor the 10 month old meal plan,11 month old meal planand 1 year old baby food chart.

You can also find our list of easy homemade baby food recipes here.

Printable Meal Planner for 9 month old baby

Download, print and stick to your fridge this easy-to-use meal planner for your baby. Click here to download the PDF Meal Planner for Baby.

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Feeding tips

  • offer foods one by one to control for allergies
  • start offering bite-sized pieces of food to your baby to help them develop pincer grasp (soft food the size of a pinky fingernail)
  • offer small servings of food so child does not get overwhelmed
  • always be present when baby is eating
  • avoid salt and sugar
  • no honey before 1 year old
  • no cow's milk or goat's milk unless cooking
  • don't worry about how much they are eating - breastmilk/formula is still the main source of nutrition and they are exploring new foods
  • have a great bib to minimize cleaning
  • serve food in a suction bowl so baby can scoop food out themselves
  • teach them to drink little sips from an open cup from the beginning
  • notice when baby is full because they will start turning their head away, clamp lips, throw food on the floor, spit food out, push food away
  • start teaching them simple baby sign language (we focused only on "eat", "milk", and "water" to allow our babies to communicate their basic needs with us)

Recipes for nine month old baby

Baby Breakfast Ideas

Apple Cinnamon Overnight Oats

No-cook method for oats that you can prep the night before and have breakfast for your baby/toddler (and yourself) ready as soon as you get up. Delicious and easy Apple Overnight Oats will give your baby important nutrients to help them grow.

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Banana Oat Pancakes For Babies Recipe

Easy, healthy baby banana pancakes for baby are made with just 3 ingredients - oats, bananas and eggs. Made in 10 min, perfect for 6 month old baby-led weaning , toddlers and even adults love them. Great with peanut butter and fruit, as breakfast or on-the-go snack. Once you make them they will become a staple in your kitchen. Can be made with no egg (vegan), and are gluten-free and naturally dairy-free.

Check out this recipe

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Strawberry Oatmeal

Strawberry Oatmeal – a perfect healthy recipe for your baby. Loaded with healthy carbs and antioxidants your baby will enjoy.

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Easy Red Pancakes

Antioxidant-rich, healthy, easy to make, and delicious! These beautiful pink pancakes or beet pancakes are a great healthy pancake for adults, kids, baby and toddler. Made with just 4 ingredients and sweetened with banana and beetroot.

Check out this recipe

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Blueberry Oatmeal with Kefir and Almond Butter

Easy, 5 min blueberry oatmeal is a great breakfast oatmeal recipe for babies 6 months old +. Creamy with probiotic-rich kefir, and healthy fats from almond butter, this quick

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Applesauce Oatmeal Cookies Recipe

3 ingredients, one bowl, no mixer, 5 min to prep, no sugar - we made delicious soft cookies that are perfect for baby-led weaning. These healthy vegan applesauce oatmeal cookies are great for babies and toddlers 6 months old + and older kids, for breakfast or snack. Made only with applesauce, banana, oats, cinnamon and baked in 12 minutes.

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Lunch & Dinner Ideas for baby & family

Easy Red Lentil Soup Recipe for Baby

10 min prep, 30 min to cook this nutritious, tasty and easy Red Lentil baby soup recipe is perfect for a 6 month old baby and older. Can be given if you are doing baby-led weaning, for toddlers, kids and it is so delicious adults will love it. Make a big batch and freeze it for days you don't want to cook. It's naturally vegan, dairy-free, and gluten-free.

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Mini Zucchini Pizza Bites

This easy, healthy Mini Zucchini Pizza Bites recipe is a perfect appetizer, snack, or even lunch and dinner for baby, toddlers, kids and the whole family. Made in 4 easy steps they will become a part of your family menu.

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Cheesy Broccoli Bites

Cheesy broccoli bites are the perfect way to pack in some veggies into your day – they are delicious, easy to make and ideal for when you're out!

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Chicken Broccoli Millet

Chicken Broccoli Millet – a healthy recipe for an 8-month-old, loaded with protein, anti-inflammatory nutrients and healthy carbohydrates to keep your baby full.

Check out this recipe

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Oven-baked Spanish Tortilla (Spanish Omelette)

A healthy and filling meal you can prepare in no time to feed the whole family. A twist on the classic Spanish tortilla that takes 10 min of prep and 45 min in the oven. Easy, delicious oven-baked Spanish tortilla.

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Baked Sweet Potato Fries for Every Day

Super simple, healthy and delicious. 10 min prep, 30 min in the oven, for Baked Sweet Potato Fries that your whole family will love.

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Mediterranean Sweet Potato Salad with Lemon Mint Vinaigrette

Super easy, 10 min prep, 20 min in the oven, this Mediterranean sweet potato salad is a vegetarian dream with flavorful crispy roasted chickpeas, lettuce, cucumber, tomato and dressed in a refreshing lemon mint vinaigrette.

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Best Red Lentil Vegan Bolognese

Rich and hearty, this delicious red lentil vegan bolognese tastes like the original, no joke. Made with healthy vegetables such as mushrooms, carrots, celery, and walnuts and finished with flavorsome bolognese herbs. The whole dish tastes almost exactly the same as an authentic bolognese yet it is healthy, vegan, and loved by babies, kids, and adults. Even my husband, who adores the original bolognese, now prefers this as it makes him feel full but light.

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Easy Homemade Wholewheat Pizza

Super easy homemade wholewheat pizza base that is great for baby-led weaning, practicing pincer grasp and for toddlers. A healthier version of the traditional pizza that you can make for the whole family.

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9 Month Old Baby Food Chart, Food Menu and Recipes? ›

A 9-month-old will likely need about three to five feedings of breast milk or formula and two or three solid meals each day. This typically means that your baby will be eating about every two or three hours during the day.

What foods should a 9 month old baby be eating? ›

Feed your baby from 8 to 10 months
  • Cut-up, cooked vegetables and soft fruits.
  • Finely ground or small pieces of tender cooked meat, poultry, and boned fish.
  • Mashed and cooked beans and lentils.
  • Strips of bread, toast, or tortilla.

What is the schedule for a 9 month old baby to eat? ›

A 9-month-old will likely need about three to five feedings of breast milk or formula and two or three solid meals each day. This typically means that your baby will be eating about every two or three hours during the day.

What is the diet chart for 9 month old baby? ›

Sample menu for a nine-month-old baby
  • Breakfast. ¼–½ cup cereal or mashed egg. ...
  • Snack​ 4–6 ounces breast milk, formula, or water. ...
  • Lunch. ¼–½ cup yogurt, cottage cheese, or meat. ...
  • Snack. One teething biscuit or cracker. ...
  • Dinner. ¼ cup diced poultry, meat, or tofu. ...
  • Before bedtime. 6–8 ounces formula, breast milk, or water.
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How many jars of baby food should a 9 month old eat? ›

From 9–11 months old, your baby can take half a cup of food three to four times a day, plus a healthy snack. Now you can start to chop up soft food into small pieces instead of mashing it. Your baby may even start to eat food with their fingers. Continue to breastfeed whenever your baby is hungry.

Should a 9 month old still be eating pureed food? ›

Most babies should move on from purees by 9 months of age. Research does show that the longer it takes to introduce more advanced textures, the greater the risk of feeding difficulties later on in childhood.

How many solids should a 9 month old have a day? ›

Aim to offer three solid food meals each day along with breast milk or formula distributed across four or more bottle feeds. For babies who enthusiastically embrace breakfast, you may find you can start reducing the first bottle of the day (or drop it entirely and take baby straight to breakfast upon waking).

What should a 9-month-old schedule look like? ›

He will likely wake on the early side, take a morning and an afternoon nap (lasting between one and two hours each) and go to sleep early enough to log 10 to 12 hours of shuteye. Although every baby is different, this sample sleep schedule for a 9-month-old can be a helpful reference.

What foods to introduce to baby first? ›

Most babies' first food is iron-fortified infant single-grain cereal mixed with breast milk or formula. Place the spoon near your baby's lips, and let the baby smell and taste it. Don't be surprised if this first spoonful is rejected.

How many teeth should a 9 month old have? ›

Between the ages of 8 months and 13 months, your baby might have a total of six temporary teeth, with four at the middle top and two at the bottom. At 13 to 19 months of age, it's typical for a baby to have a whopping 12 baby teeth.

How to serve pasta to a 9 month old? ›

9 months old +:

Cut large, tubular pastas in half, or offer macaroni, quartered ravioli, or chopped noodles. If baby is having a hard time picking up the pasta, it's okay to continue to serve whole pieces of large, tubular pasta. Doing so will help advance biting and chewing and grinding skills.

When should babies stop purees? ›

The stage at which he becomes ready for chunkier textures depends on many factors, from his physical development to his sensitivity to texture. But as a guide, it's wise to try to gradually alter the consistency of his foods from seven months onwards, and aim to have stopped pureeing completely by 12 months.

Can 9 month old eat table food? ›

Around 9 months old, infant usually can pick food up between their finger and thumb so they can try feeding themselves. If you haven't already, have your baby join the rest of the family at meals. They enjoy being at the table. After the first birthday, babies are ready to switch to cow's milk.

What is a portion size of food for a 9 month old? ›

The AAP sample menu for a baby 8 to 12 months features a lunch consisting of: 4 to 8 tablespoons (1/4 to 1/2 cup) unsweetened plain whole-milk yogurt or cottage cheese, or minced meat. 4 to 8 tablespoons (1/4 to 1/2 cup) diced or mashed yellow or orange vegetable.

Should 9 month old eat solids or milk first? ›

From 6 to 9 months of age, continue to give your baby breastmilk or formula first, then try solids after the milk. From 9 months of age, you can give solids first, then breastmilk or formula. This allows for your baby to naturally transition to solids by around 12 months of age.

What food can I give my 9 month old for breakfast? ›

Breakfast
  • Option 1: Unsweetened yogurt with mashed peaches.
  • Option 2: Oatmeal cereal.
  • Option 3: Whole grain waffle strips.
  • Option 4: Orange Sunny Soup.
  • Option 5: Soft scrambled egg.

Can a 9 month old eat eggs? ›

So, when can babies eat eggs? Start offering eggs around the same time you start your baby on solid foods, after 6 months of age. Your little one's menu can begin with purees and very soft food (like infant cereal) and then expand to include more textured foods, such as eggs, fruits, vegetables, and meats.

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