Hi, here's a few suggestions, and above all, just keep trying different things because a hungry toddler will eat (they say)! I have a 16 mo old and she is a fussy eater as well. I would suggest a blender and a baby food grinder. Try mixing chicken and apricots that have been mashed or cooked and mashed. Some fruit can be roasted in its peel after washing or, if you feel more comfortable, peel it and gently cook it, then mix her favorite fruits with a little meat then try a little veggie. I've read that toddlers don't like complex flavors, so they suggest trying one or two flavors. I am still feeding my daughter the jarred baby meats and fruits and veges on many occasions because that seems to be all she'll eat sometimes. I can get soy hot dots which I chop up and she eats those, also soy corn dogs. Sometimes she will eat spaghetti or pasta with meat sauce that I grind up in baby food grinder. She sometimes eats scrambled egg with cheddar cheese and broccoli. Sometimes cooked peas and small cut up bits of carrot and broccoli. Sometimes I have had good luck with a bean soup (a 16 oz bag of pinto beans soaked overnight, then rinsed and drained. Pour those into a separate bowl temporarily. Saute 1 1/2 cups chopped onion, 3 tablespoons minced garlic, 3 bay leaves over low heat until onions are translucent, 10-15 min. Add 6 oz tomato paste and 28 oz can tomato puree and cook another 5 minutes. Stir in 10 cups water, cover partially, and cook over medium heat for 20 minutes. Add the beans to the soup pot. Reduce heat to medium low and cover, simmer until beans are tender, about 1 1/2 hours. (I usually simmer longer). You can then add 1 cup of your favorite pasta and simmer another 10 minutes until pasta is tender.
I then grind this in a baby food grinder and add cheddar cheese and sometimes mine will eat this. I got this recipe from The Well Fed Baby by Sweet and Bloom.
I also found some neat recipes in the Deceptively Delicious cookbook (add some pureed vege or fruit to everything even cookies!).
One trick I have to use is giving her toys on her high chair tray or whatever she likes to distract her, a washcloth, little peas and a bowl, dry cereal and a bowl or cup to play with, and while she is distracted, I can usually get several bites into her.
Sometimes a grill cheese sandwich works, too.
Good luck! It gets better and easier! A little messier, too, ha, ha!!! H.