9 Month Baby Food Chart with Indian Recipes - Free Recipe Ebook (2024)

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9 months is the age at which your baby starts getting bored with familiar foods and demands something new! Keep baby interested with our 9-month baby food chart with Indian recipes.

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Tips to make mealtimes interesting

1. Introduce more variety

2. Opt for smaller, more frequent meals

3. Stop pureeing everything

4. Make mealtimes fun

5. Try frozen treats

9 Month Baby Food Chart with Indian Recipes

Week 1

Week 2

Week 3

Week 4

Food chart for 9 months baby to gain weight

Frequently Asked Questions

Which food is best for 9 month baby?

How much food should a 9-month-old baby eat?

How many times a day should a 9-month-old baby eat?

What meals can I make for my 9-month-old?

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Your baby has completed three-quarters of her first year – congratulations! This is a great milestone but also a challenging one, considering this is when the baby is beginning to get bored with her meals. And things like teething don’t make life any easier for little ones!

So your job as a parent is to turn things around a little so that your baby develops a renewed interest in her food and enjoys mealtimes.

Tips to make mealtimes interesting

1. Introduce more variety

Offer your baby a variety of foods and try not to repeat a fruit or vegetable in the same week. This is one of the most common mistakes we make – when we find a food baby likes, we continue to offer it repeatedly, till she’s so bored she starts rejecting everything.

2. Opt for smaller, more frequent meals

Your aim at this stage is not to make baby eat a large meal at once, but to introduce a variety of foods. So feed smaller amounts at frequent intervals so baby can eat a little at every meal, ensuring he gets a mix of all nutrients.

3. Stop pureeing everything

By now your baby has developed teeth, so it’s time to stop pureeing so those baby teeth have some work to do! Puree only those foods that are hard for the baby to chew; everything else can be mashed slightly and fed with a spoon.

4. Make mealtimes fun

Many Moms notice that when they bring out the high chair for mealtime, the baby starts getting fidgety and nervous. This is called high chair anxiety, and this happens because the child practically dreads mealtime. Avoid this by turning mealtime into something for the child to look forward to, mixing in stories and lots of playtime. In case your child is already afraid of mealtime, try different locations like the garden or playroom.

5. Try frozen treats

If your little one’s teething gums are sore, frozen foods are a good way to get in some food while also soothing the discomfort. Make Popsicles out of fruit purees or breast milk and freeze.

Once you’ve sorted out your baby’s feeding difficulties, it’s time to move on to the diet chart. The meal plan for 9 months is not very different from the 8 months baby food chart, but now we’ll start introducing snacks.

Make sure you’ve got all the requisites for solid feeding ready beforehand. If you’re still trying to decide on a high chair or booster seat, check out our detailed guide here.

We’ll be introducing spices gradually from now on, so it may help to check out our useful guide on How and When to add spices to baby food. Please follow the3-Day Rule before introducing any new food.

Week 1

DayBreakfastMid Morning SnackLunchAfternoon SnackDinner
MondayMaize PorridgeBM/FMSabudana KhichdiPumpkin Rava SticksIndian Chicken Puree
TuesdayChapathi and Raisin SpreadBM/FMGhee RiceBanana Oatmeal CookiesBoiled Pasta
WednesdayIdliBM/FMApple KhichdiTofu BurjiBeetroot Chickpea Puree
ThursdayBeetroot Millet PorridgeBM/FMBrown Rice Cereal PorridgePineapple KesariAmaranth Porridge
FridayEgg Yolk ScrambleBM/FMBroccoli Spinach PureeApple FingersPaneer Vegetable Rice
SaturdayFruity Paneer PureeBM/FMTomato KhichdiWatermelon SmoothieGreen Peas Potato Puree
SundayRaw Kerala Banana PorridgeBM/FMMasala KhichdiMango YogurtSoya Wheat Porridge

Week 2

DayBreakfastMid Morning SnackLunchAfternoon SnackDinner
MondayApple Ragi PorridgeBM/FMVegetable KhichdiSweet Potato FingersFish Puree
TuesdayOats PancakeBM/FMPaneer Vegetable RiceVegan French ToastPlain Pongal
WednesdaySteamed DosaBM/FMCarrot KhichdiFlavored PaneerFrench Beans Puree
ThursdayChikoo Oats PorridgeBM/FMSavory Oats PorridgeMango PureeBeetroot Millet Porridge
FridayEgg Yolk Ragi PancakesBM/FMPaneer Vegetable RiceOrange SlicesEgg Yolk Rice
SaturdayPineapple Carrot PureeBM/FMSabudana KhichdiPlain YogurtCarrot Palak Puree
SundayBanana Makhana PorridgeBM/FMApple KhichdiBeetroot HalwaMaize Porridge

Week 3

DayBreakfastMid Morning SnackLunchAfternoon SnackDinner
MondayPuffed Rice PorridgeBM/FMOats KhichdiBaked PotatoIndian Chicken Puree
TuesdayEgg Yolk Ragi PancakesBM/FMFlavored PongalRagi Teething BiscuitsBoiled Pasta
WednesdayRagi Carrot DosaBM/FMTomato KhichdiPan Fried Paneer CubesVegetable Puree
ThursdayBroken Wheat PorridgeBM/FMBajra PorridgeKiwi Banana PureeSprouted Sathumaavu Porridge
FridayEgg Yolk with Orange JuiceBM/FMCarrot Palak PureeBanana SlicesPaneer Vegetable Rice
SaturdayStrawberry Banana PureeBM/FMMasala KhichdiApplesauceBeetroot Potato Puree
SundayBajra PorridgeBM/FMCarrot KhichdiSamai KheerJowar Porridge

Week 4

DayBreakfastMid Morning SnackLunchAfternoon SnackDinner
MondayWheat PorridgeBM/FMPalak KhichdiCorn Peas PattiesFish Puree
TuesdayVegan French ToastBM/FMEgg Yolk RiceJowar Teething BiscuitsCarrot Khichdi
WednesdayJowar DosaBM/FMVegetable KhichdiChicken Clear SoupBeetroot Potato Puree
ThursdayGroundnut Poha PorridgeBM/FMCarrot Oats PorridgeAvocado PureeBroken Wheat Porridge
FridayEgg Yolk ScrambleBM/FMBeetroot Chickpea PureeWhole Wheat Bread SticksGhee Rice
SaturdayApple Pear Cinnamon PureeBM/FMSabudana KhichdiCheese SticksBroccoli Spinach Puree
SundaySathumaavu PorridgeBM/FMApple KhichdiSooji KheerSoya Rice Porridge

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All these recipes can be enriched with Homemade Dry Fruits Powder. Use these food charts and plan your baby’s meals using a Printable Meal Planner. You can also keep a “Baby Food Diary” to track your little one’s favorite recipes and food allergies if any.

Check out baby food charts for other months here:

  • 6 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 7 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 8 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 10 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 11 Months Baby Food Chart
  • 1 Year Baby Food Chart or 12 months baby food menu

Food chart for 9 months baby to gain weight

When it comes to weight gain for your baby, you want to make sure that you are providing them with the right food to support their growth. Follow this 8-month baby food chart for weight gain and you will be on your way to a healthy and nourished baby! Along with providing your baby with the right food, it is also important to keep their environment as stress-free as possible. Putting your baby in a calm and stimulating environment will help to encourage healthy growth and development.

Here are the foods that you can add in 9 month baby food chart for healthy weight gain

  1. Breastmilk
  2. Potato
  3. Eggs
  4. Dry Fruits Powder
  5. Sprouted sathumaavu powder
  6. Wheat
  7. Ghee

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Disclaimer: The information presented here is meant as a guide and does not replace professional medical advice. You should always discuss your baby’s dietary requirements with your doctor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which food is best for 9 month baby?

You can give almost all foods for a 9 month old baby ! Offer your baby a variety of foods and try not to repeat a fruit or vegetable in the same week. This is one of the most common mistakes we make – when we find a food baby likes, we continue to offer it repeatedly, till she’s so bored she starts rejecting everything.

How much food should a 9-month-old baby eat?

Your 9 month old baby can eat 3 meals a day. Your aim at this stage is not to make baby eat a large meal at once, but to introduce a variety of foods. So feed smaller amounts at frequent intervals so baby can eat a little at every meal, ensuring he gets a mix of all nutrients.

How many times a day should a 9-month-old baby eat?

A 9 month old baby can eat solid meals 3 times a day and breastfed on demand.

What meals can I make for my 9-month-old?

You can make the following meals for your baby
1. Rice/wheat/millet porridge
2. Tomato/vegetable khichdi
3. Finger foods like vegetable sticks etc
4. Dosa/Pancake/Cheela/Chapati

  • Post updated on: 24 February 2023
  • Post updated on: 21 September 2019
  • Post first published on: 12 August 2014

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