8 Month Old Baby Food Chart, Recipes, Food Ideas and Schedule (2024)

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A 8 month old baby can eat most things, but sometimes it is confusing how much, when and what - see this helpful 8 month old baby food chart, feeding schedule, feeding tips and more baby food recipes.

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If you haven't already, at this age you will most likely be transitioning from purees to more textured foods or even small bite-sized pieces if your baby is starting to get a hang of pincer grasp (but this often develops from 9 months old onwards).

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  • 8 month baby food chart
  • What to feed 8 month old?
  • Foods to avoid
  • How much milk should 8 month old drink?
  • How much formula should an 8 month old drink?
  • How much water for eight month old baby?
  • Sample 8 month old feeding schedule
  • Eight month old feeding tips
  • Meal Planner for eight month old
  • More 8 month old baby food recipes
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How much should 8 month old be eating?

Between 750 - 900 calories where about 400-500 calories still come from breastmilk/formula.

In the below 8 month baby food chart you will see how much of each food group you should serve.

8 month baby food chart

The 8 month baby food chart shows the recommendations in servings for all the food groups.

At this age, the assumption is that the baby has already tasted a fair share of different foods and is ready to start eating some more complex meals. It is not of crucial importance that the food chart is exactly followed in terms of amounts.

It is however advisable that you can include as much as possible of different food groups within those 2 solid meals per day and in the approximate amounts as mentioned.

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The sample menu below is based on theFAO/WHO/UNU Energy Requirements for anaverage8-month-old who weighs 19.6 lbs (8.9 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.

What to feed 8 month old?

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The following foods should be cooked and served appropriately (soft enough to easily mash between the forefinger and thumb).

  • Fruits - 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 (shark, fresh tuna, halibut, grouper) – excessive intake of mercury
  • Chocolate, especially dark – high caffeine content

How much milk should 8 month old drink?

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An eight 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 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 formula should an 8 month old drink?

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

How much water for eight month old baby?

Ideally, you would also give your child ~3-4 oz (90-120 ml) of water during the day in addition to the below food as well.

Note that different kinds of food also contain different amounts of water so that will vary with a different menu.

Try offering 1-2 oz (30-60 ml) per solid meal per day but if they don't drink it all then don't worry.

The priority is to establish healthy eating (and drinking) habits at this stage.

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

Sample 8 month old feeding schedule

Following the guidelines of theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics,American Dietetic AssociationandWorld Health Organizationwe suggest you introduce solid foodsone by oneand for at least a day at a time.

That means introducing each of the foods in the meal plan one by one before following the menu below.

Each recipecan be made as apuree,baby-led weaning optionor mashed food(if you are transitioning away from purees).

Because of physical differences, growth spurts, or teething, your child may need/want more or less food than what’s proposed. This is completely normal as every child is unique.

The idea is to offer the proposed average amount of food needed and to go from there.

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Breakfast

  • 8 oz breastmilk or formula

Lunch – Strawberry Oats (click here for recipe)

  • 1.5 tablespoon uncooked oats
  • 3 tablespoons water to cook the oats
  • ½ cup strawberries

Snack

  • 8 oz breastmilk or formula

Dinner – Chicken Broccoli Millet (click here for recipe)

  • 1.8 oz chicken, whole, dark and white meat, without skin or bone
  • ½ cup broccoli florets
  • 1 tablespoon uncooked millet
  • 2 tablespoons water to cook millet
  • ½ teaspoon olive oil

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, 9 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.

Eight month old feeding tips

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  • offer foods one by one to control for allergies
  • start moving from purees to textured/mashed food (or continue with BLW)
  • always be present when baby is eating
  • avoid salt and sugar
  • no honey before 1 year oold
  • 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
  • offer mashed foods on a preloaded spoon (have a few spoons on hand)
  • 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

Meal Planner for eight month old

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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More 8 month old baby food recipes

This is a mixture of textured / mashed puree recipes.

Chicken Butternut Squash Baby Food Recipe

Almost entirely hands-off, easy method to make the nutritious protein rich Chicken Butternut Squash Baby food recipe. Can be served to babies from 6 months old either as a stage 1 baby food puree combination, stage 2, stage 3 or as baby-led weaning.

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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.

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.

Check out this recipe

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Baked Sweet Potato for Baby (BLW, Puree, Mashed)

One method of preparing sweet potato but you can serve it as baby-led weaning, mashed or sweet potato puree.

Check out this recipe

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Cottage Cheese Blackberry Millet

Cottage Cheese Blackberry Millet - perfect healthy baby recipe full of protein, calcium and antioxidants for healthy growth and development.

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Chicken-Carrot Mash

Chicken Carrot Mash is a quick and nutritious recipe for a 6 month old baby that is simple and can be either BLW or pureed.

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

Check out this recipe

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Blueberry Avocado Oats

Blueberry Avocado Oatmeal - quick, easy, simple - full of antioxidants, good fats and carbs for baby's healthy growth and development.

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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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Finger food recipes

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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Zucchini Cake

Add more vegetables to your child's diet with this simple yet delicious zucchini cake – a perfect healthy snack to take with you while you're out and about!

Check out this recipe

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Broccoli Cheese Cakes

Broccoli Cheese Cakes - easy, quick and a perfect meal to take to the park or make a large batch and freeze for those days you don't wanna cook

Check out this recipe

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Sweet Potato Pancakes for Baby

The BEST, super easy, and nutritious sweet potato pancakes – perfect for baby-led weaning, finger food and to take on-the-go.

Check out this recipe

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Banana Spinach Pancakes Baby Recipe

A great way to add nutritious spinach to a baby recipes. These healthy spinach pancakes are made with just 4 ingredients - banana, oats, egg and spinach and in 10 minutes. Perfect for6 month old baby-led weaning, toddlers, kidsand even adults love them.

Check out this recipe

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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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A Healthy French Toast

A healthier version of the traditional French toast, low in saturated fat but high on flavor. Perfect for a weekend breakfast for the whole family and one your toddler will love.

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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.

Check out this recipe

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8 Month Old Baby Food Chart, Recipes, Food Ideas and Schedule (2024)

FAQs

What should an 8 month old's eating schedule look like? ›

Most 7 - 8 month olds eat every 3 to 4 hours. Babies who nurse may eat more often or have periods where they nurse frequently. If your baby is eating solid foods in between feedings they may go longer before they need their next liquid feeding.

What is the feeding chart for 8 month old baby? ›

Nutritional Food Chart of an 8-months-old baby
  • • Early morning. Breast milk or formula.
  • • Breakfast (Around 8.00 a.m.) ...
  • • Mid-morning (Around 10.00 am) Breast milk or formula.
  • • Lunch (Around 12.30 – 1.00 p.m.) ...
  • • Mid-afternoon (Around 3.00 p.m.) ...
  • • ...
  • • Dinner (Around 7.30 – 8.00 p.m.) ...
Feb 8, 2024

What foods should my 8 month old be eating? ›

By the time he or she is 7 or 8 months old, your child can eat a variety of foods from different food groups. These foods include infant cereals, meat or other proteins, fruits, vegetables, grains, yogurts and cheeses, and more.

How do I know my 8 month old is eating enough solids? ›

Watch for signs that your child is hungry or full. Respond to these cues and let your child stop when full. A child who is full may suck with less enthusiasm, stop, or turn away from the breast or the bottle. With solid foods, they may turn away, refuse to open their mouth, or spit the food out.

What is the timetable for an 8 month old? ›

At 8 months, we'll aim for about 14 hours of total sleep per day. That typically breaks down to 11 - 12 hours at night and 2 - 3 hours during the day over 2 - 3 naps. Most children need 2.25 - 3.5 hours of awake time in between sleep periods at this age.

Can an 8 month old have eggs? ›

Around 6 months, puree or mash one hard-boiled or scrambled egg and serve it to your baby. For a more liquid consistency, add breast milk or water. Around 8 months, scrambled egg pieces are a fantastic finger food.

What finger foods can 8 month old eat? ›

What are the best baby finger foods?
  • Banana.
  • Pear.
  • Blueberries.
  • Mango.
  • Peach.
  • Strawberries.
  • Avocado.
  • Steamed soft carrot, sweet potato or parsnip sticks.

How much should an 8 month old weigh? ›

The typical eight-month-old boy weighs between 17.5 and 22 pounds (8 to 10 kg). Girls tend to weigh half a pound less. By his first birthday, the average child has tripled his birth weight and is 28 to 32 inches (71 to 81 cm) tall. Head growth between eight and twelve months slows down a bit from the first six months.

How many naps for an 8 month old? ›

Most babies this age should sleep 12–16 hours per day, including a stretch of 9–12 hours at night. Your baby will likely still take two naps per day. Some babies nap for 30 minutes, while others nap for up to 2 hours.

What are healthy meals for 8 month old? ›

You can expand your baby's diet to include soft foods such as yogurt, oatmeal, mashed banana, mashed potatoes, or even thicker or lumpy pureed vegetables. Eggs (including scrambled) are an excellent source of protein, as are cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, and avocado.

When to 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.

How to start a solids schedule? ›

Get answers to these questions, along with simple guidelines for setting up a general baby feeding schedule. How to introduce solids: Begin with one solid meal a day for your baby, eventually moving to two, then three meals as they grow, with the addition of snacks.

What should an 8-month-old eating schedule look like? ›

8-month-olds feeding schedule

Solid foods at least twice or three times a day along with 25 to 32 ounces of formula or breast milk every 24 hours. You can start increasing the quantity and variety of the foods in your 8-month-old baby's diet. You can also try introducing a sippy cup and finger foods.

How many jars of baby food does an 8-month-old eat? ›

Your 8-month-old baby will probably be eating around three jars of food per day along with one or two snacks and breast feedings. Each jar of baby food is around 118 mL (4 ounces), so the total amount of solid food your little one needs is around 12 ounces plus two snacks!

Am I underfeeding my 8-month-old? ›

Perhaps one of the most obvious signs of your baby being underfed is that they are gaining weight very slowly. Having thin arms or limbs is normal for every baby, even healthy babies have them at some point too. However, you might need to be more vigilant if their limbs or legs are still skinny as they grow.

How much should 8 month old eat in a day? ›

At this age, your baby needs between 750 and 900 calories each day, of which about 400 to 500 should come from breast milk or formula (if you are not breastfeeding)—roughly 24 ounces (720 mL) a day. Breast milk and formula contain vitamins, minerals, and other important components for brain growth.

What is a good nap schedule for an 8 month old? ›

Sample Sleep Schedule for 8-Month-Olds with 2 Naps
“Good morning!”7:00 AM
Nap 19:45-11:15 AMAwake: 2 hrs. 45 min. Nap: 1 hr. 30 mins.
Nap 22:30-4:00 PMAwake: 3 hrs. 15 min. Nap: 1.5 hr.
Bedtime Routine6:30PM
Bedtime/Asleep7/7:30 PMAwake: 3 hrs. 30 mins.
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What consistency should 8 month old eat? ›

Try to move your baby on to mashed, lumpy foods and finger foods as soon as they can manage them. Cook to soften them, then mash or blend veggies to a suitable texture for your baby – or give them as finger foods. Offer a variety including ones with bitter flavours.

How do I know if my 8 month old is hungry at night? ›

If a baby is hungry, they won't go back to sleep very easily until they've been fed. If they nod off after five or ten minutes of crying, that's a pretty reliable sign that they were just looking for some help getting back to sleep and not actually in need of a feed.

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