You can feed her simply and feed her what you eat. My family's meals revolve around a main dish and then we add veggies as a side. I think you need to work towards a more balanced diet. Some ideas would be:
Breakfast: A scrambled egg yolk with cheese, banana and cheerios, yogurt with some fruit mixed in, toast with a baby food puree on top (I do apple, banana, pear, apricot, pretty much anything), but I would avoid jelly because it's pretty much just sugar
Lunch: Grilled cheese, quesadilla with cheese and veggies, brocolli and cheese nuggets,
Dinner: Pasta w/ a meat, meatballs and veggies, any kind of fruit with a meat
I try to shoot for protein at one meal, veggies at one meal, and fruit at one meal. Then you can compliment each meal with other food groups, but you get in the most important ones. If you are worried about what you eat then try to make your food simpler. Add salt after you've taken out her serving. At a year she can have most things but nut products, and fish. And most likely you want to avoid spicy things. As long as its not a choking hazard try it with her! Most likely she won't like all flavors, but you might find some things she doesn't like that you wouldn't expect.