10 easy curries for kids
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10 easy curries for kids
Ella's easy chicken curry
A creamy, chicken curry from the experts at Ella's Kitchen. This one is suitable from toddlers onwards and has lots of flavour and subtle sweetness thanks to the mango, carrots and sweet potatoes.
Kids' veggie curry
Looking for a meat-free kids' curry? This lentil and vegetable kids' curry is very mild so it's suitable for toddlers onwards and for vegetarian or vegan grown-ups, too. Freeze any leftovers.
Creamy chicken, pepper and sweetcorn curry
Add natural sweetness to the kids' curry with sweetcorn and peas. Tangy red peppers and tender chicken make this one flavoursome kids' curry for toddlers and older children.
Lentil and chicken curry
Annabel Karmel's chicken and lentil curry is packed with protein, which helps keep little explorers feeling fuller for longer. Try serving this curry with couscous, naan breads or brown rice for a change from white.
Mild prawn curry
This exotic prawn curry from Annabel Karmel might be kid-friendly but it's certainly not lacking in flavour. As well as mango, coconut and tomato it also contains a little deseeded green chilli to get young tastebuds tingling.
Baked bean curry
If the kids love their baked beans, try adding them to a curry! It might sound strange but the tomato sauce makes a delicious and tangy sauce, along with cherry tomatoes, spices and optional chilli.
Fruity korma
Korma is a great curry recipe to start kids on because of its gentle coconut flavour. This gorgeous chicken korma from Annabel Karmel has a subtle sweetness from apples, peas and mango chutney.
Weaning lamb curry
Turn our popular fruity lamb puree recipe into a baby-friendly curry by leaving out the rosemary and adding a small pinch each of ground cumin, ground coriander and garam masala instead.
Mild toddler curry
Use a mild curry paste to make this sweet and creamy toddler curry. Add diced chicken and sweet potatoes and it can be ready in 20 minutes - perfect for impatient and hungry eaters!
It's made using Knorr Zero Salt stock cubes, to help you cut down on the salt in your little one's diet.
Weaning chicken curry
This weaning curry is an all-time favourite with Netmums users! The mild chicken purée is suitable from stage 1 weaning and will get little tastebuds used to gentle spices. Try adding peas or sweetcorn when they're ready for some lumps.