Use this super simple technique to make a nutritious Baby Omelette for your little one. This works as a baby-led weaning food or a finger food, either plain or with add-ins. It’s so versatile!

Baby omelette on yellow baby plate.

Soon after my babies started solids, eggs became a weekly staple for easy, nutritious meals they could easily eat. After researching when baby can have eggs, I made a lot of hard-cooked egg yolk puree spread on toast sticks or served on a spoon. And these baby omelettes.

I love this super simple approach to serving eggs to a baby because the method is similar to making a regular omelette. It’s versatile since you can add cheese, cooked veggies, or cooked meat to the inside. And you can serve it as a baby-led weaning food soon after they start solids at 6 months or as a finger food when babies develop their pincer grasp around 9 months.

This works as a baby breakfast idea, an easy baby snack, or a meal component for any other time of the day. You need only one egg to make this nutritious baby meal idea that boasts beneficial fats and protein. And it cooks incredibly quickly and has a soft texture that is easy for baby to eat.

(You may like more baby-led weaning breakfasts, baby pancakes, and my favorite Oatmeal Cups.)

Your toddler won’t eat? Help is here!

Sign up for our email updates to get tips and ideas sent to your inbox.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Ingredients You Need

Here’s a look at the ingredients you need to have on hand to make this Baby Omelette so you know what to pick up from the store or have ready.

Ingredients for baby omelette on countertop.
  • Butter (or olive oil): You need a little butter or olive oil to grease your pan to help ensure the omelette doesn’t stick to the pan. I usually use unsalted butter.
  • Egg: You can use one egg of any type in this recipe.
  • Shredded cheese, cooked minced broccoli, cooked roasted sweet potato or other cooked veggies: These are optional as desired. Just be sure that any optional add-ins are soft, minced or shredded, and easy for baby to chew.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a preview of how to make this Baby Omelette so you know what to expect from the process. Scroll down to the end of this post for the full information, including the amounts and the timing.

Egg in bowl with fork for baby omelette.

Step 1. Crack the egg into a small bowl and whisk with a fork.

Egg and cheese in pan for baby omelette.

Step 2. Add the egg mixture to the pan, tilting the pan so the egg coats the bottom of the pan in a very thin layer.

Baby omelette in pan.

Step 3. Add any toppings to one side of the omelette in a thin layer.

Baby omelette in pan.

Step 4. Use a silicone spatula to fold over. Fold over again to make a triangle.

Baby omelette on yellow baby plate cut into strips.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the best heat setting for a perfectly cooked omelette?

I prefer to cook eggs in a nonstick pan over very low heat, as in the lowest setting my stovetop will go to. This works better to me, especially instead of medium heat, because the egg cooks more gently and reduces the chances it may be overcooked.

What’s the best way to serve an omelette to a baby?

You can slice it into finger-size strips to serve as a baby-led weaning food or cut it into tiny pieces to serve as a finger food to a baby who can pick up small pieces of food with their fingers, which usually happens around 9 months.

How can I give eggs to 6 month old baby?

You can make hard-boiled eggs, then mash the yolk (once cooled) very smooth with a few drops of water. Or you can try eggs as a baby-led weaning food by offering a strip of a baby omelette as a baby-led weaning style food.

Baby omelette on yellow baby plate cut into bite sized pieces.

How to Store

Store leftover Baby Omelette in an airtight container or in a baby food storage container in the fridge. Serve at room temperature or warmed very slightly.

Best Tips for Success

  • Serve in strips as a baby-led weaning food or cut into small pieces to serve as a finger food for baby.
  • Add cooked, minced vegetables such as broccoli, bell pepper, sweet potatoes, mushrooms, or spinach.
  • Add shredded cheese such as cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, or other desired cheese.
  • You can add freshly minced herbs, too.
  • Add a small amount of cooked and crumbled sausage, chicken, or tofu if desired.

I’d love to hear your feedback on this post, so please rate and comment below!

Want to save this recipe?
Just enter your email and get it sent to your inbox! Plus you’ll get new recipes from us every week!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Baby omelette on yellow baby plate.

Easy Baby Omelette

Use this super simple technique to make a nutritious Baby Omelette for your little one. This works as a baby-led weaning food or a finger food, either plain or with add-ins. So versatile!
No ratings yet
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 4 minutes
Total Time 9 minutes
Cuisine American
Course Baby Food
Calories 99kcal
Servings 1 -2
Save this recipe?
Enter your email to save this recipe in your inbox!
Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon unsalted butter (or olive oil)
  • 1 egg
  • Shredded cheese, cooked minced broccoli, cooked roasted sweet potato or other cooked veggies (optional)

Instructions

  • Add the butter or oil to a small nonstick pan or cast iron pan over low heat. Tilt the pan to coat it with the butter or oil.
  • Crack the egg into a small bowl and beat with a fork for about 30 seconds.
  • Add the egg to the pan, tilting the pan so the egg coats the bottom of the pan in a very thin layer. It will cook very quickly, usually in 2 minutes. Look for the top of the egg to appear matte and cooked.
  • Add any toppings to one side of the omelette in a thin layer.
  • Use a silicone spatula to fold over the plain side onto the side with the toppings. Fold over again to make a triangle.
  • Remove from the pan, then cut into strips to serve as a baby-led weaning food or into little pieces to serve as a finger food.

Equipment

Notes

  • Store leftover baby omelette in an airtight container in the fridge.
  • Serve in strips as a baby-led weaning food or cut into small pieces to serve as a finger food.
  • Add cooked, minced vegetables such as broccoli, bell pepper, sweet potatoes, mushrooms, or spinach.
  • Add shredded cheese such as cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, or other desired cheese.
  • Add a small amount of cooked and crumbled sausage, chicken, or tofu if desired.

Nutrition

Calories: 99kcal, Carbohydrates: 0.3g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 174mg, Sodium: 63mg, Potassium: 62mg, Sugar: 0.2g, Vitamin A: 363IU, Calcium: 26mg, Iron: 1mg
Tried this recipe?Rate in the comments and tag @yummytoddlerfood on IG!

Related Products

Share it with the world

Pin

Filed Under

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

How many stars would you give this recipe?




All comments are subject to our Terms of Use.