This easy recipe for Kale Pao de Queijo is a nutrient-dense spin on the classic Brazilian cheese bread, designed specifically to help parents get more leafy greens into a toddler-friendly format. By blending fiber-rich kale directly into the traditional tapioca batter, you create a vibrant, airy snack that is naturally gluten-free and packed with savory flavor. These handheld kale pao de queijo puffs offer a soft, chewy texture that is perfect for little hands to grab, making them an ideal choice for a quick lunch-box addition or a healthy afternoon snack.
Ingredients Overview
- Lacinato (Dinosaur) Kale: This variety is preferred for its deeper color and milder flavor, though curly kale works just as well. It provides a massive nutritional boost of Vitamin K and fiber.
- Tapioca Flour: The essential base for authentic Pao de Queijo. It is naturally gluten-free and creates that signature chewy, airy “puff” texture that toddlers love.
- Mild Shredded Cheese: While cheddar or mozzarella are easy staples, using a blend provides a deeper “fromage dopamine” hit.
- Milk and Egg: These act as the liquid binders to create a pourable batter that rises beautifully in the oven.
- Dried Chives: A simple way to add savory depth without the texture of raw onions, which can be a deterrent for some little eaters.
Steps Summary
- Prep the Greens: Briefly boil the kale until soft, then squeeze out every drop of excess moisture to ensure the batter doesn’t become soggy.
- Blend the Batter: Combine the liquids, kale, flour, and seasonings in a blender. Pulse until the kale is fully incorporated into a vibrant green (or flecked) mixture.
- Incorporate Cheese: Stir in a generous amount of shredded cheese until the batter is thick and ready for the oven.
- Fill and Bake: Pour the mixture into a prepared muffin tray, filling just halfway to allow for the dramatic “puffing” effect during the bake.
- Cool and Release: Allow the puffs to set for five minutes post-bake; this makes them much easier to dislodge from the tin while maintaining their structure.
FAQ
Can I make these without a blender? You can, but the texture will be chunkier. A blender is recommended to finely incorporate the kale so it blends seamlessly into the cheese bread dough.
My toddler is suspicious of green food; how can I hide the kale better? Instead of blending the kale into the liquid, finely chop it and place small “shards” at the bottom of the muffin tin before pouring the batter on top. The puff will appear golden-brown with just small green flecks.
What is the best way to store these? Store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours, or refrigerate for up to 3 days. They are best served slightly warm or at room temperature.
Can I use regular all-purpose flour? No. The unique, chewy texture of Pao de Queijo relies entirely on tapioca flour (or cassava starch). Regular flour will result in a dense, cake-like muffin instead of a light puff.
Are these safe for babies starting solids? Yes! Because of their airy, “hollow” interior, these are very easy for infants to gum. For babies 6-12 months, you can cut them into strips or small bite-sized pieces.
What kind of cheese works best? A mix of Monterey Jack for meltability and Parmesan for saltiness is ideal, but you can use whatever you have in the fridge—even sliced cheese torn into bits will work.
Recipe Links
What to Serve With Kale Pao de Queijo
- Easy Salmon Puffs For Toddlers — Another handheld, “puffy” snack that focuses on high-quality protein and easy self-feeding.
- Cheddar and Apple Turkey Burgers For Kids — Uses the same cheese-forward flavor profile in a more substantial main dish format.
- Toddler Saag Paneer — Another great way to serve “hidden” leafy greens alongside delicious, melty cheese.
More Toddler Recipes Like This
- Easy Homemade Spinach and Cheese Dumplings — A soft, nutrient-dense side that complements the cheesy profile of the puffs.
- Sweet Carrot Bites for Toddlers — These bring a hint of sweetness to the meal while adding another serving of veggies.
- Easy Air Fryer Avocado Fries — A creamy, high-fat accompaniment that pairs perfectly with the airy texture of the cheese bread.
And check out all of our great toddler vegetable recipes or healthy toddler snack ideas!
Kale Pao de Queijo: Brazilian Cheese Bread for Toddlers
Description
These cheesy, gluten-free puffs are a veggie-packed twist on traditional Brazilian Pao de Queijo. Soft and airy with a hit of hidden kale, they are the perfect handheld snack for picky toddlers and infants.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat your oven to 400. Spray the wells of your muffin tray with cooking spray.
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Optional but recommended: boil the kale until soft, or about one minute. Cool. Squeeze out excess liquid.
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In a blender, crack in the egg, pour in the milk, and add a big glug of olive oil; then add the flour, cornstarch, a lot chives, and a pinch of salt. Add cheese. Add some more. Figure on using 3/4ths of a typical bag of store-bought shredded cheese (i.e., 6 ounces).
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Pour mixture into the wells, stopping just above the halfway mark so that you leave a bit of room on top to allow puffs to, well, puff while cooking.
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Bake for 12 minutes if using a mini-muffin tray; bake for 18-20 minutes if making regular-sized muffins.
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Remove from oven and allow to cool five minutes before removing from tray. (If hard to dislodge, trace a knife all along the edge of the well to separate before lifting.)
Serve
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Because of their airiness, the puff does not need to be broken up into any more than two or three pieces; by about 15-18 months your child should be able to gnaw through it whole without you breaking it down. Serve at room temperature.
Adapt
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If the vivid green color is (or may be) divisive for your toddler, here’s an easy fix: chop it up–either by hand/knife or in a food processor blender–separate from the other ingredients. Place some of the kale shards at the bottom of each well in your muffin tray, pour in the batter, then scatter some more pieces over the top of the batter. Your puff will come out orange-y/yellowish, with green flecks all about.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 8
Serving Size 1 puff
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 210kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 14g22%
- Potassium 110mg4%
- Total Carbohydrate 16g6%
- Dietary Fiber 1g4%
- Sugars 1g
- Protein 7g15%
- Calcium 185 mg
- Iron 0.8 mg
- Vitamin D 0.4 mcg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
