Baby Custard! An easy sugar-free recipe (2024)

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Today I'm sharing a quick and easy egg yolk custard recipe. What makes it a baby custard rather than a regular old custard? Well it's the fact that it is a sugar-free!

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Why This Recipe Works

  • Simple minimal ingredients
  • No preservatives or non-necessary extras.
  • Nutrient dense
  • No added sugar

Ingredients you will need

To make my homemade baby custard you will need

  • Milk
  • Egg (yolk)
  • Cornflour
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Ingredient Notes and Substitutes

  • The corn flour and the egg are the thickeners for the custard

How to make dairy-free custard?

I've tested this recipe with a few different milk alternatives and it has worked well with soy, rice and almond milk. My suggestion would be adding an extra teaspoon of cornflour to the mix as some of the alternative milks do not thicken quite as easily. So try 2 teaspoon of cornflour instead of 1 tsp.

How to make egg-free custard?

If you are not using egg you will need 3 teaspoons of cornflour. This is known as blancmange.

How to make egg yolk custard?

To make an egg yolk custard without other thickeners you will need to use more egg yolk. If you are not using cornflour you will need 2 egg yolks

Can I use breast milk to make baby custard?

I also get asked how to make custard with baby formula or how to make custard with breastmilk. The answer is easy, stick to this same recipe. You can substitute milk for infant formula or expressed breast milk. As with my suggestion of using a little extra cornflour for alternative milk, I would do the same with formula and breastmilk. Either add some extra cornflour or use a little less volume so that there is less to thicken.

Step-by-step instructions

Below are illustrated step-by-step instructions to make my Baby Custard Recipe, if you prefer just the written instructions then head straight to the printable recipe card below.

Step one: Heat the milk in a small saucepan, you want to bring it just to the boil.

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Step two: While the milk is heating whisk the egg yolk and cornflour together to form a paste in a heat-proof bowl

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Step three: Remove the hot milk from the heat and pour this over the egg yolk and cornflour paste, whisking until it is well combined

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Step four: Return the milk and egg mixture to the saucepan and continue to heat over a low heat until the custard thickens, stirring regularly.

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Step five: Stir through a fruit purée to sweeten.

Enjoy!

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Top Tips

Here is how you can make this custard for your baby perfectly every time!

  • When you add the yolk and cornflour make sure you whisk continuously otherwise you can end up with lumps or scrambled eggs
  • When you return the milk mix to the heat to thicken, make sure the heat is low and you don't reboil the milk, this will make thin custard.

Flavouring your custard

  • Sweeten this baby custard with a fruit puree: apple puree, pear puree or blueberry puree, mashed banana or banana puree are all lovely.
  • Cinnamon and vanilla extract are also lovely additions, these can be whisked into the milk before you heat it.
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When can a baby have custard?

The first is at what age can a baby start solids.

  • If your baby is less than 17 weeks (less than 4 months) then the guidance from the professional bodies around the world would be that your baby is too young to start solids.
  • If your baby is between 17 and 26 weeks ie between 4-6 months old, and meets the physical requirements to begin solids then the advice may vary depending on your own country's weaning guidelines.
  • If your baby is over 6 months then the guidelines would say its ok to start solids
  • I have summarised a lot of the guidelines and research from around the world in my article "what is the best age to introduce solids" but it is always best to chat with your healthcare professional about your baby.

The next thing to cover off is when is it safe for babies to have the 2 main ingredients in custard, egg and milk. The advice from professional allergy bodies around the world is that we do not need to delay the introduction of common allergen foods such as milk and egg. So if your baby has started solids then this recipe would be one you can use. You can read about this in my article when to introduce the allergy foods or I have specifially written on the topic of eggs for baby.

It is always best to discuss the introduction of allergy foods to your baby with your healthcare professional so that you can get advice specific to your little one.

Custard is made with egg and milk, it is a combination food, if your baby has not already been exposed to both milk and egg, then it is best to try these foods as individual foods in case there is a reaction.

There may be reasons why you might choose to make this baby pudding without dairy or egg, particularly if your child already has a diagnosed cows milk protein allergy or egg allergy

I also want to clear up a little confusion, many people ask why I include cows milk in recipes for babies under 1 year of age. It is absolutely try that cows milk (or milk alternatives) should not replace breast milk feeds or formula feeds before a child is one year of age. It is, however, ok for babies to start having milk and or milk alternatives in the complementary foods they are offered.

How to make sugar free custard?

That's easy you just sweeten your custard with something else. For a baby a fruit purée makes sense as a sweetener. I've made banana custard using mashed or puréed banana as the sweetener, peach custard, pear custard and apple custard all have been perfectly sweet for babies.

If you are using a fruit purée to sweeten and egg custard, I find the easiest way is to make a plain custard then stir in the fruit purée at the end once you have taken the custard off the heat.

You can of course sweeten this basic egg custard with other things, honey and maple syrup work well. Please remember though that honey is not recommended for babies under 12 months

You can also of course use regular cane sugar if you choose too. I make homemade custard for my older school-aged kids using a little regular sugar, for a young baby you may not wish to.

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If you are looking for other nutritious first foods for babies or custard-style options for your children you may find these recipes useful.

  • Homemade baby food recipes
  • Baby porridge
  • Qunoia baby cereal
  • Avocado baby food
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Baby Custard

A simple homemade sugar-free custard recipe perfect for babies

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Course: Baby Food Recipes, desserts

Cuisine: New Zealand

Keyword: baby custard, egg yolk custard, homemade custard, sugar free custard

Calories: 69kcal

Author: My Kids Lick The Bowl

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Ingredients

  • 165 Mililitres milk Two thirds of a cup
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1 teaspoon cornflour

Instructions

  • Check the notes below for some of the optional ingredients before you start

  • Heat the milk in a small saucepan, you want to bring it just to the boil

  • While the milk is heating whisk the egg yolk and cornflour together to form a paste in a heat proof bowl

  • Remove the hot milk from the heat and pour this over the egg yolk and cornflour paste, whisking until its well combined

  • Return the milk to the saucepan and continue to heat over a low heat until the custard thickens, stirring regularly

  • Stir through a fruit purée to sweeten

Notes

  • When you add the yolk and cornflour make sure you whisk continuously otherwise you can end up with lumps or scrambled eggs
  • When you return the milk mix to the heat to thicken, make sure the heat is low and you don't reboil the milk, this will make thin custard.

Flavouring

  • Sweeten this baby custard with a fruit puree: apple puree, pear puree or blueberry puree, mashed banana or banana puree are all lovely.
  • Cinnamon and vanilla extract are also lovely additions, these can be whisked into the milk before you heat it.

How to make dairy-free custard?

I've tested this recipe with a few different milk alternatives and it has worked well with soy, rice and almond milk. My suggestion would be adding an extra teaspoon of cornflour to the mix as some of the alternative milks do not thicken quite as easily. So try 2 teaspoon of cornflour instead of 1 tsp.

How to make egg-free custard?

If you are not using egg you will need 3 teaspoons of cornflour. This is known as blancmange.

How to make egg yolk custard?

To make an egg yolk custard without other thickeners you will need to use more egg yolk. If you are not using cornflour you will need 2 egg yolks

Can I use breast milk to make baby custard?

I also get asked how to make custard with baby formula or how to make custard with breastmilk. The answer is easy, stick to this same recipe. You can substitute milk for infant formula or expressed breast milk. As with my suggestion of using a little extra cornflour for alternative milk, I would do the same with formula and breastmilk. Either add some extra cornflour or use a little less volume so that there is less to thicken.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 69kcal | Carbohydrates: 4g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 99mg | Sodium: 47mg

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FAQs

Can a diabetic have custard? ›

You can buy NAS (no added sugar) custard powders, which some may tolerate in small amounts when well-paired. However, for those who want proper custard that is much more tolerable, you could try this recipe for a low-carb homemade REAL custard!

How to make baby custard with formula and milk? ›

Place egg yolk and cornflour in a small saucepan; mix to combine. Add a small amount of milk to form a smooth paste; gradually add remaining milk, vanilla and sugar. 2. Place over a medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until custard comes to the boil and thickens.

Which custard is good for babies? ›

Oats Custard is made with oats, milk and egg yolk; it can be a nutritious and healthy option for babies, as oats are a good source of dietary fiber, vitamins and minerals.

Who has sugar free custard? ›

Whit's is proud to offer a no sugar added frozen custard.

What kind of pudding is good for diabetics? ›

Share on Pinterest Coconut pudding is a dessert suitable for people with diabetes. To make a simple dessert, a person can sprinkle fresh or frozen fruit with artificial sweetener.

Is custard healthier than ice cream for diabetics? ›

Glycemic Index

Frozen custard, on the other hand, contains more protein. Because of its nutritional breakdown, it usually has a lower GI than ice cream and will not cause a blood sugar spike as rapidly.

Can I add vanilla to baby formula? ›

Yes. Vanilla extract is generally recognized as safe in amounts typically used in cooking.

Which yogurt for a 6 month old baby? ›

6 months old +:

Offer full-fat (whole milk), pasteurized, plain yogurt. Greek yogurt is perfect for this age and will be easiest for babies to self-feed. Let baby scoop up the yogurt with their hands and/or eat from a pre-loaded spoon (passing the spoon in the air will make it easier for baby to grab).

Can I make formula for my baby? ›

The FDA advises parents and caregivers to not make or feed homemade infant formula to infants. Homemade infant formula recipes have not been evaluated by the FDA and may lack nutrients vital to an infant's growth.

Can babies eat custard everyday? ›

If your baby is above 1 year, their digestives are mature enough to handle readymades, just make sure you don't offer as a main meal of the day, nothing readymade that is as a part of meal is good, but should not be the only serving offered!

What age can a baby have custard? ›

But babies who are around 6 months old can eat foods that use full-fat cows' milk as an ingredient, such as cheese sauce and custard. Babies under 1 year old should not be given condensed, evaporated or dried milk, or any other drinks referred to as "milk", such as rice, oat or almond drinks.

Can babies eat custard ice cream? ›

Ice cream is best reserved until after 2 years of age as it tends to contain high levels of sugar. That said, an occasional taste before then won't hurt. If sharing a bite of ice cream with a baby under 12 months of age, make sure it does not contain honey, which is associated with a risk of infant botulism.

Is there a sugar free custard powder? ›

Newa Nutrition Custard

Newa Nutrition is a delicious line of desserts that you love so much. We want to take care of our clients that's why our products are made with protein & no added sugar. Our delicious custard is very creamy.

Does custard need sugar to set? ›

Sugar is also important to custard as the addition of it in a recipe results in a softer custard. Sugar also increases the coagulation temperature and time. Don't dump the sugar directly onto the eggs and let it sit; this causes the yolks to "burn" into hard little lumps that detract from your creamy custard.

Does sugar free custard have carbs? ›

It's remarkably simple. Custard without sugar is amazingly keto-friendly. Each serving has only 2.5g of carbs, so you can enjoy this sweet treat and easily stay within your carb limit for the day!

Does custard increase sugar level? ›

Custard is a delicious dessert made with fruits and custard sauce. It contains added sugar which can lead to a pike in your blood glucose levels, known as hyperglycemia. Fruits, if present, can further increase blood sugar levels due to the presence of natural fruit sugars like fructose.

Is custard high in sugar? ›

Custard always contains some mix of egg yolk, milk and cream. It may be super viscous or thick, or it may be runny. It contains a large amount of sugar as well, which makes many custards quite sweet. However, it can also be savory in some cases.

What is healthier, cream or custard? ›

Custard is generally made of cream, egg yolks, and sugar while cream is just cream, possibly mixed with some sugar. The egg yolks in custard contain cholesterol and the cream has high amounts of saturated fat, which isn't the best combination. Unless the custard is made with gelatin, I think cream would be "healthier."

Can diabetics eat custard tarts? ›

People with diabetes can enjoy custard in moderation. It's important to be mindful of portion sizes and choose a sugar-free or low-sugar custard to help manage blood sugar levels.

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