🍢 Tender & Tasty Chicken Kabobs for Infants and Toddlers
These chicken kabobs are everything you want in a family meal: flavorful, easy to prep, and soft enough for even the littlest eaters. Inspired by the classic South Asian reshmi kabob, this version leans on a long yogurt marinade to deliver juicy, melt-in-your-mouth chicken without relying on spice or heat. It’s ideal for infants, toddlers, and anyone who prefers gently seasoned food that still tastes like something.
Whether you're serving it as finger food for a baby-led weaning meal or building a taco plate for older kids and adults, these chicken kabobs flex effortlessly to fit the moment. Make a batch, serve what you need, and repurpose the leftovers into sandwiches, rice bowls, or pasta dishes throughout the week.
🥣 Ingredients Overview
At the heart of these chicken kabobs is a simple marinade that does all the heavy lifting:
- Plain yogurt + cream cheese: tenderizes the chicken and builds a creamy, flavorful base
- Garlic + ginger paste: adds warmth and depth
- Almond Flour: optional, but adds nutty depth
- Lemon juice: for brightness and balance
- Garam masala seasoning: any spice blend that can provide earthiness without heat will do
- Chicken thighs: cut into small pieces, perfect for toddler hands
The ingredients are pantry-friendly, and the spice levels are deliberately mild—so you get big flavor without any risk of overwhelming little palates.
🔥 Quick Steps Overview
- Blend the marinade: yogurt, spices, aromatics, and lemon juice.
- Coat the chicken and let it sit—overnight is best for ultra-tender texture.
- Skewer and roast or air fry: no need for a grill if you’ve got an oven broiler or air fryer.
- Cool, slice, and serve: easy to cut into strips or bites depending on age.
That’s it! These chicken kabobs are no-fuss, fridge-friendly, and easy to double for meal prep.
âť“ FAQ: Chicken Kabobs for Infants and Toddlers
Can I serve this to babies under 1?
Yes, just ensure that all ingredients have been previously introduced, and chop or shred the cooked chicken into age-appropriate sizes.
Can I use chicken thighs instead of breast?
Absolutely—thighs are often juicier and more forgiving if slightly overcooked.
Is it spicy?
Not at all. The spices used are for flavor, not heat. Feel free to add chili powder or black pepper to adult portions later if desired.
Can I cook these without skewers?
Yes! Simply spread the chicken on a baking sheet or pan and roast until golden and cooked through.
How do I store and reheat leftovers?
Store in the fridge for up to 3 days or freeze in portions. Reheat gently in a pan or microwave with a splash of water to maintain moisture.
Can I use the leftovers in other dishes?
Definitely—these chicken kabobs are great in wraps, rice bowls, quesadillas, or over pasta.
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