We didn't have that problem - both of our kids wanted to have the real thing way before their first birthdays.
One thing both of them loved was either holding an apple (a small one that was started by us taking a bite) and gnawing on it, or cutting slices and letting them gnaw on it. Of course, you should be with them in case they bite of more than they can handle.
My recommendation would have been cut strawberries, grapes (we really never cut them for the kids because they could handle them whole), blueberries.
Perhaps things like kiwi that are a little softer and more palatable would be a good introduction or ripe pears.
Our kids also loved canned pears. We'd get them halved, in juice to keep sugar/calories down, and cut them to appropriate sized.
My kids also loved (and still love) strawberries/blueberries in oatmeal. Perhaps adding it to something else will help her take it.
I'd keep trying - their food interests are going to blossom over the next few months. But, if it were my kids, I'd remove the baby food altogether at this point in time.
Good luck! The next year is SO much fun.