Soup for kids – Healthy autumn recipes from Nuk the Hedgehog


Soup for Kids – Healthy Autumn Recipes from Nuk the Hedgehog

Soup for kids

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Soup for kids: Nuk the Hedgehog speaks

Soup for kids is a cozy way to keep little bodies warm and strong. Hello, little friends — I’m Nuk the Hedgehog! 🦔🍂
Autumn brings colourful leaves but also chilly winds. Let’s learn why soup for kids helps and how to make it fun and tasty.

Why soup for kids matters

  • Warms & comforts: Hot liquid soothes the throat and warms the body.
  • Vitamins & minerals: Vegetables support the immune system and steady energy.
  • Gentle digestion: Broth and creamy blends are easy for kids to enjoy.

Three warm soup for kids ideas

1) Vegetable cream soup for kids (carrot, broccoli, potato)

Colourful, smooth, and mild — the perfect comfort bowl. 🌈

  • Ingredients: carrot, broccoli, potato, olive oil, 300–400 ml broth/water, pinch of salt.
  • How to: Dice, sauté 2–3 min, add broth, simmer 12–15 min, blend smooth.

2) Apple soup for kids (apple + carrot + cinnamon)

Sweet and fragrant — the taste of autumn! 🍎

  • Ingredients: 1 sweet apple, 1 small carrot, 1–2 pinches cinnamon, 300 ml water.
  • How to: Simmer apple & carrot 10–12 min, blend; stir in cinnamon off heat.

3) Chicken soup for kids with vegetables

Classic, energising, and beloved by picky eaters.

  • Ingredients: chicken breast, potato, carrot, peas, 600 ml broth, 1 tsp olive oil.
  • How to: Simmer chicken 10–12 min; add veg 8–10 min more; finish with oil.

Tips for parents

  • Make a smiley face with parsley and croutons to invite curious eaters.
  • Let kids choose veggies at the market — ownership boosts appetite.
  • Serve soup for kids in a favourite bowl to add warmth and joy.

Bonus: storage & allergy notes

  • Fridge: up to 2 days in an airtight container.
  • Freezer: up to 1 month; thin with a splash of broth after reheating.
  • Allergy: Introduce milk/gluten/egg carefully according to age and paediatric advice.

Soup for kids in a cozy autumn bowl

Word meanings

  • Broth — a clear stock made by gently boiling meat or vegetables.
  • Croutons — small toasted bread cubes used as a crunchy topping.
  • Immunity — the body’s natural defence against illness.

FAQ

Nuk, how often should kids eat soup?

Two to three times a week is great — rotate ingredients for variety.

What if a child doesn’t like soup?

Make it fun! Decorate with a smiley face or colourful shapes and let them help choose veggies.

Which autumn soup is the healthiest?

Vegetable cream soup and chicken broth — they warm the body and support immunity.


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