Wholesome snacks for growing smiles — naturally sweet & toddler-approved
Our carrot-apple oat mini cakes are designed with toddlers in mind. These mini cakes are soft and easy to hold, making them perfect for self-feeding. They’re made with real fruit and veggie, wholegrain oats, and a splash of rapeseed oil for healthy fats: no refined sugar, no salt, no artificial nasties, just wholesome goodness in every bite.
Why you and your little one will love these carrot-apple oat mini cakes
We know that finding healthy snacks for toddlers can be tricky. These mini cakes strike the perfect balance between taste and nutrition. The natural sweetness comes entirely from ripe apple and carrot, so you can skip the sugar rush.
Ingredient benefits
| Ingredient | Key benefits | Why it’s great for little tummies |
|---|---|---|
| Carrot | Vitamin A, fibre, antioxidants | Supports healthy vision, digestion, and immune function |
| Apple | Vitamin C, natural sweetness, fibre | Boosts immunity, aids digestion, adds gentle sweetness |
| Oat flour | Wholegrain fibre, slow-release carbs, iron | Keeps tummies full, supports steady energy, gentle on digestion |
| Plain flour | Light texture, B vitamins | Prevents dense/chewy texture while adding essential nutrients |
| Egg | Protein, healthy fats, choline | Supports muscle growth and brain development |
| Greek yoghurt | Calcium, protein, probiotics | Strengthens bones and teeth, supports gut health |
| Rapeseed oil | Omega-3 and omega-6 fats, vitamin E | Supports brain and nerve development |
We also add a pinch of cinnamon, which enhances the apple and carrot flavours. If you would like to find out more about nutrients, check out our A to Z Vitamins & Minerals: function, benefits, and what foods you can find them in.
Our carrot-apple oat mini cakes are perfect for little hands
We make these mini cakes in a size that’s easy for toddlers to hold, encouraging self-feeding skills. The soft texture means even little ones with few teeth can enjoy them without struggle. They’re also a great option for lunchboxes, picnics, or as a quick snack at home.
These carrot-apple oat mini cakes freezer-friendly
These mini cakes maintain their soft texture after thawing, so they’re just as tasty and easy to eat as when fresh.
Storage:
- Fridge: up to 3 days
- Freezer: up to 2 months
Serving ideas
- Serve plain as a morning or afternoon snack
- Pair with fruit slices for extra variety
- Spread with a thin layer of unsweetened yoghurt for added creaminess
- Pack into lunchboxes for an on-the-go treat
A snack you can feel good about
Choosing snacks for your toddler shouldn’t mean compromising on health or flavour. These Carrot-Apple Oat Mini Cakes offer the best of both worlds: nutritious ingredients, a soft toddler-friendly texture, and the convenience of freezer storage. Parents love them for the peace of mind they bring, and little ones love them for the gentle sweetness and fun, hand-held size. Whether served fresh or straight from the freezer after a quick thaw, they’re a healthy snack you’ll feel confident giving every day. Perfect for dessert, picnics, lunchboxes, or a quick afternoon energy boost.
Sources:
NHS – Foods to Give Your Baby and Toddler
https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/weaning/what-to-feed-your-baby/foods-to-give-your-baby/
Provides UK guidance on introducing vegetables, fruit, protein, and wholegrains for babies 6 months+.
NHS – Vitamins and Minerals
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/vitamins-and-minerals/
Details the role of vitamins such as Vitamin A (carrots), Vitamin C (apples), and calcium (yoghurt) in children’s health.
British Dietetic Association – Weaning and Toddler Nutrition
https://www.bda.uk.com/
Outlines nutritional needs for toddlers, including fibre from oats, protein from eggs, and healthy fats.
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health – The Nutrition Source
https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/
Provides scientific summaries of the health benefits of wholegrains, unsaturated fats (rapeseed oil), and probiotics.
NHS – Dairy and Alternatives
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/dairy-and-alternatives/
Supports Greek yoghurt’s benefits for calcium, protein, and gut health.
NHS – Eggs and Young Children
https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/weaning/what-to-feed-your-baby/foods-to-give-your-baby/eggs-and-young-children/
Explains eggs as a source of protein, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats.
British Nutrition Foundation – Rapeseed Oil
https://www.nutrition.org.uk/putting-it-into-practice/the-eatwell-guide/fats-oils-and-spreads/
Covers the benefits of rapeseed oil, including omega-3 content and low saturated fat.















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