Sounds like you are in a little bit of a problem here huh. First let me share that I have five- soon to be six kids and I totally remember being a first time mom- glad I only had to do that once!
First do not discipline her for this issue- she is not being disobedient she is doing "what she was trained to do". Yes that is right- what she was TRAINED to do. And let me also say that you did what many moms do today believing that is the right way to do it. Motherhood is a journey and you have to go through it for yourself but if you go on to have more children there are things that you will do differently to avoid issues that arose with your first. Lets just say that with my first I did things very similar to you and by the time I got to the 5th he got reglar tablefoods to much with at around 8 months by 10 he got 2 meals a day not subsitiuting for any nursings and he ate whatever we did. And at 14 1/2 months he just started eating all three meals.
Okay back to how to fix the problem- remembering that you have trained her to eat the textures you have you need to do 2 things- one find ways to give her the food she needs and 2 get her used to eating real food and not mush.
So- for number one you take out your litte blender and you blend- blend frozen fruit- canned fruit, fresh fruit. And yes your blender will work for doing this. Blend blend blend and there ya go.
do the same for veggies- blend the veggies you prepare for yourself for dinner, steam some veggies, canned veggies- it can all be blended.
Since she is used to eating mush you have to now feed it to her until she gets used to other stuff..
"how do we get her used to other stuff?"
Before you give her her mush let her sit in her highchair and and play/eat steamed carrots, green beans and squash, etc. Give her slices of different fruits apples, oranges, bananas. As she handles it she will become more comfrtable with it and will start trying to eat it on her own.
Also you need to start plumping up things she normally will eat in order to get her desensitized to texture. Make some brown rice and add a little into her normal baby mush- gradually adding more so that she will go from maybe one piece of rice per spoon to a big chunky bite.
Try giving her refried beans, black beans, add some canned spinich to it. Dont be afraid of giving your baby things with spice- this is good to do! It will help her not to have a picky palate!
Really whatever you are eating your child should be eating so that is the goal you are working towards. Good luck and eventually she will get the hang of it.