Hokkaido premium scallop carrot congee for 12 month old baby — iBuddies Baby Portion Collection Hong Kong

Hokkaido Premium Scallop & Carrot Congee for Babies (12m+)

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🇯🇵 Hokkaido, Japan · Premium

Hokkaido Scallop & Carrot Congee

👶 12 months+ 4 steps · 35 minutes
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Shellfish Allergen Notice

Scallop is a shellfish and a common food allergen. Introduce separately for the first time, offer a small amount, and observe for 3 days before introducing other new foods. Watch for signs of allergic reaction. If your baby has a family history of shellfish allergy, consult your paediatrician first.

Prep
5 min
Cook
30 min
Serves
1–2 baby
Fridge
24 hrs

Scallop congee is one of the most beloved dishes in Cantonese cuisine — silky rice porridge infused with the gentle ocean sweetness of fresh scallop. In Hong Kong, it's a dish associated with comfort, care, and the finest ingredients. This baby version uses premium Hokkaido scallops to deliver that same experience in a safe, gentle format for 12-month-olds.

The scallops go in at the end, cooking gently in the hot congee just until opaque. This preserves their natural sweetness and tender texture while the carrot adds beta-carotene and gentle colour. The result is a gourmet bowl that manages to be both nutritionally exceptional and genuinely delicious.

Ingredients

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Hokkaido Premium Scallop
2 scallops per pack · Hokkaido, Japan · Premium grade · Vacuum sealed
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Short-Grain White Rice
3 tbsp, rinsed
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Carrot
60g, finely diced
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Water
320ml

Makes approx. 1–2 baby servings. Do not freeze once scallops are cooked — refrigerate and consume within 24 hours.

How to Make

1
Cook Congee & Carrot

Rinse rice and add to saucepan with diced carrot and 320ml water. Bring to simmer, cover, and cook on low heat for 25 minutes until silky congee forms and carrot is tender.

2
Prepare Scallops

Thaw scallops if frozen. Pat dry with a clean paper towel. Slice each scallop into 3–4 thin rounds for quick, even cooking in the congee.

3
Add Scallops

Stir sliced scallops into the hot congee. Cook on low heat for 3–4 minutes until scallops are opaque throughout. The scallop flavour infuses the entire congee.

4
Cool & Serve

Cool to a safe temperature. Serve 3–4 tablespoons. Refrigerate for up to 24 hours. Do not refreeze once scallops are cooked.

Why Hokkaido Scallop + Carrot Congee?

Scallop congee is a Cantonese tradition — gentle, nourishing, and deeply comforting. Hokkaido scallops bring exceptional iodine, zinc, and natural ocean sweetness to the congee base, while carrot adds beta-carotene and colour. This is a gourmet meal that has been enjoyed across Asia for generations — now made accessible for babies.

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Iodine for Brain
Scallops are one of the richest dietary sources of iodine — critical for thyroid function and brain development. Adequate iodine is particularly important in the first two years of life when cognitive development is most rapid.
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Beta-Carotene
Carrot adds beta-carotene (Vitamin A precursor) and natural sweetness that complements the scallop's delicate flavour — supporting vision and immune function.
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Lean Protein
Scallop is an exceptionally lean, complete protein — all essential amino acids with minimal fat. An excellent complement to heavier meat proteins in the rotation.
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Cantonese Tradition
Scallop congee has been a cornerstone of Cantonese comfort cooking for centuries. For Hong Kong families, it carries deep cultural significance — this baby version makes it accessible from the very first year of life.

Tips for Parents

Shellfish Allergen — Read First

Shellfish is one of the most common food allergens. Introduce scallop for the first time as a standalone meal. Give a small amount (1–2 teaspoons) and wait 3 full days before introducing any other new foods. Watch for hives, facial swelling, or breathing difficulty. If your baby has a family history of seafood or shellfish allergy, consult your paediatrician before introducing.

Add Scallops Last

Always add scallops in the final 3–4 minutes — never cook them from the start. Scallops cook in minutes and become rubbery if overcooked. When they turn from translucent to opaque, they're done. The congee will be infused with their natural sweetness instantly.

Storage

Vacuum-sealed scallops: best consumed within 3 months frozen. Thaw in the fridge overnight. Once cooked, do not refreeze scallop congee. Refrigerate and consume within 24 hours — scallop does not freeze well after cooking.

No Salt Needed

Scallop has a natural mild salinity that seasons the entire congee — combined with the natural sweetness of carrot, this bowl is completely self-seasoned. No added salt is required or recommended, even at 12 months.

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2 scallops per pack, premium grade, vacuum-sealed and ready in your freezer. Buy 10+ packs for free delivery.

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