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How should I store the homemade Beetroot Crackers?
Store your beetroot crackers in an airtight container at room temperature (such as in the pantry).

What should I serve the Beetroot Crackers with?
These crackers are flavoursome enough to be enjoyed as is, however, they also pair well with a variety of dips.

Should I use store-bought puree for the Beetroot Crackers?
Using store-bought puree saves a lot of time in the prep stage of this recipe.

How do Beetroot Crackers differ to standard crackers?
Homemade Beetroot Crackers are a healthy option because you know exactly what’s gone into them. The addition of beetroot puree adds an additional nutrient hit to each bite.

Is this Breakfast Tortilla recipe gluten free?
Some tortilla breads are gluten-free, including corn tortillas or certain brands that have made their own gluten-free version. Check the packaging ingredients for more information.

How should I store the Breakfast Egg Tortillas?
Breakfast Tortillas are best served and enjoyed fresh from the pan.

Can I include other vegetables into the Breakfast Tortilla?
You certainly can! Finely chopped capsicum, tomato or spinach work well in a Breakfast Tortilla.

What meat works with these Breakfast Tortillas?
Chopped ham, cooked sausage mince or shredded cooked chicken are popular breakfast tortilla meat inclusions.

Can I add extra spices or herbs to the cheese bake recipe?
Definitely! Adding a pinch of garlic powder, nutmeg, or dried thyme to the cheese sauce can add a nice flavour boost.

What should I serve with Broccoli and Cheese Bake?
This bake can be a great side dish with roasted chicken, grilled fish, or a hearty grain like quinoa.

Can I substitute other vegetables for broccoli and cauliflower?
Absolutely! This bake is versatile - swap in vegetables like carrots, peas, or even diced zucchini. Just adjust cooking times as needed to ensure they’re tender.

Is Broccoli and Cheese Bake suitable for babies and toddlers?
Yes! This bake is a soft and creamy dish that’s perfect for little ones on their baby-led weaning journey and toddlers practising their fork skills.

If my little one dislikes broccoli, what can I use in this recipe instead?
Sometimes veggies are too much for little ones! For some easy alternatives, you can try cauliflower, baby spinach, silverbeet, kale or brussels sprouts.

How should I serve my Broccoli and Cheese Bites?
These broccoli bites can be enjoyed as is, with some dipping sauce, or for older little ones, served on a wrap with salad.

Will other types of cheese work in this cheesy broccoli bite recipe?
Many cheeses work great in this recipe! Some good alternatives include grated cheddar, mozzarella, or feta.

Will my little one want to eat a snack containing broccoli?
Often, young children can be deterred by green veg like broccoli. Thankfully, these Broccoli and Cheese Bites are packed with tasty cheese which balances out the broccoli flavour.