Low FODMAP Diet Dinner Recipes (2024)

By: Sarah NevinsPosted: 4/6/16Updated: 9/27/23

Over a month’s worth of low FODMAP diet dinner ideas that you actually want to try!

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What Is The Low FODMAP Diet?

Thelow-fodmap dietis akind of special diet created by a team of researchers atMonash Universityin Melbourne Australia. It’s since become a popular go-to for people hoping to improve their overall digestive health and find relief for their IBS.

The overall goal of the diet is to help treat, manage and understand the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) through a temporary elimination phase followed by gradual reintroduction of high FODMAP foods.

What Does FODMAP Stand For?

  • (F) Fermentable
  • (O) Oligosaccharides
  • (D)Disaccharides
  • (M) Monosaccharides
  • (P) Polyols

FODMAP’s are short-chain carbohydrates (aka sugars) found in food that are not easily broken down and poorly absorbed by the digestive tract leading to discomfort like bloating, pain, etc.

Unfortunately, many high fodmap foods are likely ones commonly found in many of your favorite recipes (garlic, onion, honey, soft cheeses, etc).

FODMAP Friendly Sauces & Seasonings

Low FODMAP PestoLow Fodmap Ketchup RecipeLow Fodmap Ranch DressingHomemade Za’atar Spice

Goal of the Low FODMAP Diet

  1. Eliminate high FODMAP diets from the diet.
  2. Reintroduce high FODMAP foods gradually over time.
  3. Personalise the diet to each person based on what is best for them.

Ideally this is something you do with the help of a doctor, dietician or nutritionist to ensure you get all the nutrients you need from your food.

Low FODMAP Diet Dinner Ideas

Fortunately there are SO many amazing low FODMAP websites and recipe out there these days.

Here’s a list of some of my favorite FODMAP friendly recipes and a few I’d like to try!

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Delicious, comforting and gentle on the digestive system - this low FODMAP chili is so good even FODMAP eaters will want to go back for seconds! Made in one pot, cooked in about 30 minutes and packed full of protein and fibre to keep your satisfied.

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Rosemary and balsamic marinated chicken thighs, seared then baked with glazed carrots.

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Cilantro Lime Marinated Chicken

Juicy chicken thighs marinated in a bright and zesty cilantro lime marinade.

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One Pot Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice

Khichi Inspired One Pot Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice packed with bell peppers, tomato, ginger & spices | Low FODMAP + Dairy Free

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Gluten Free Toad in the Hole

No need to miss out on tradition with this gluten free toad in the hole

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Spanakorizo (Greek Spinach and Rice)

Spanakorizo is a traditional, plant based Greek dish packed full of spinach, rice, herbs and lemon. It can be served as simple, hearty main dish or enjoyed as healthy side.

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One Pot Chicken and Rice

A simple and delicious One Pot Chicken and Rice made with a few herbs and spices and a pop of lemon! This dish is prepped and cooked all in one pan in about 30 minutes making it a great midweek, last minute dinner. | Gluten Free + Dairy Free + Low FODMAP option

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Ping Gai Chicken

Crispy, boneless skin on Ping Gai Chicken - a Laotian inspired recipe made with savoury and umami packed ingredients including soy, fish and oyster sauce mixed together with freshly ground black pepper, sesame oil and a pinch of cayenne. Mix, marinate and cook your chicken with little time and effort needed! | Gluten Free + Low Carb

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Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Burgers

Easy to make Broccoli Cheddar Chicken Burgers - made with only six ingredients and mixed together all in one bowl! If you own a food process - make the most out of it by grinding up your own chicken thighs for an even juicier burger! | Gluten Free + Low Carb + Low FODMAP option

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Low FODMAP Carrot Tomato Soup

One pot + eight ingredientCarrot Tomato Soup ready in under 30 minutes! Gluten Free + Low FODMAP + Vegan

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Lemon Caper Chicken

One Pan Lemon Caper Chicken Breasts - a healthy + easy skillet chicken dinner that's made with less than 10 ingredients in about 20 minutes! Serve this dish with a side a mashed cauliflower to keep it low carb/keto friendly or topped on a plate of rice to soak up all the juices! Gluten Free + Low Carb + Paleo/Whole30 Option

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Low FODMAP Quiche Lorraine (Dairy Free)

A dairy free twist on the French classic, Quiche Lorraine, made with bits of bacon, chopped chives and a blend of herbs. Low Fodmap & Gluten Free

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Ricotta Zucchini Fritters with a Caper Salsa

Pan fried, crispy-crunchy zucchini fritters with a soft and creamy ricotta-filled middle and a simple tomato caper salsa on the side.

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Zucchini Crust Tomato Spinach Feta Pie

Seven ingredient + low carbTomato Spinach Feta Pie with an easy zucchini crust - delicious as a simple weeknight dinner or weekend brunch! | Gluten Free + Grain Free + Low Carb

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Balsamic Strawberry Pasta Salad

Balsamic Strawberry Pasta Salad with chopped walnuts, crumbled feta and salad greens - made in 20 minutes or less with 10 ingredients! Gluten Free + Vegetarian + Low FODMAP

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Mini Paleo Salmon Cakes & a Lemony Herb Aioli and notes on how to make this FODMAP friendly

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Low FODMAP Quinoa Chicken Ranch Wraps

Grilled chicken ranch wraps filled with quinoa, cheese, lettuce and homemade ranch dressing - easy & filling in under 20 minutes! | Gluten free + Low FODMAP

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Sweet and Sour Chicken made healthy with low fodmap, paleo ingredients free of additives and full of flavor.

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Baked Chicken Breast

Juicy, oven baked chicken breast simply seasoned with a basic spice blend. Prepped and baked in no time at all! Gluten Free + Paleo + Low Carb + Low FODMAP friendly

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Ginger and Spring Onion Egg Drop Soup

Quick and comforting Ginger and Spring Onion Egg Drop Soup - silky broth with a fiery ginger kick full of fresh spring onions, mushrooms and ribboned eggs. Made with minimal ingredients in under 20 minutes! Gluten Free + Paleo + Low Carb

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Chicken Bacon Spinach & Asparagus Salad - loaded with sliced chicken, crispy bacon pieces, slivered almonds, and tender stalks of asparagus lightly dressed in a simple mustard vinaigrette | Gluten Free + Paleo + Whole30

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Paleo Turkey Burgers with Spinach

Simple, juicy Paleo Turkey Burgers made with ground turkey, spinach, spring onions and a few seasonings!

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Low FODMAP Thai green curry

Low FODMAP Thai green curry - fresh, flavorful, and IBS friendly

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Low FODMAP Margherita Pizza

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Low FODMAP Chicken Pesto Pizza

Low FODMAP Chicken Pesto Pizza - topped with a simple chive pesto, shredded chicken breasts and mozzarella. | Gluten Free + FODMAP Friendly

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Low-FODMAP Taco Seasoning & Crock Pot Chicken Tacos

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Spicy Potato Pie - Low Fodmap and Gluten-free

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Low FODMAP Carrot & Fennel Soup

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Baked Lemon Pepper Chicken & Rice

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Beef Skillet Supper (Low FODMAP, AIP, Paleo, Whole 30)

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Low FODMAP Pork Loin Roast with Herb Stuffing

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Paleo Thai Meatballs

Baked Thai meatballs packed with fresh flavors and paired with a simple chili sauce. Low FODMAP & Paleo approved.

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Low FODMAP Maple Mustard Chicken with Rosemary

Low FODMAP Maple Mustard Chicken with earthy rosemary, potatoes, carrots and crispy chicken skin - a full dinner with only 10 ingredients made in under an hour! | Paleo + Gluten Free

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  1. Casey Goodwin says

    Thanks a lot for those recipes 🙂 Fantastic Blog!
    As I see from the veggies in the list, you can eat most of them but size matters: https://fodmapdiets.com/foods/vegetables/

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    • Sarah Nevins says

      Thanks for linking that list, Casey! I usually make note in my recipes about portion size and amounts, but I’m not sure if other low FODMAP blogs do the same. I’m sure that link will be really useful to those not as familiar with a low FODMAP diet.

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FAQs

How do I eat enough on a low FODMAP diet? ›

Instead, base your meals around low FODMAP foods such as:
  1. Eggs and meat.
  2. Certain cheeses such as brie, Camembert, cheddar and feta.
  3. Almond milk.
  4. Grains like rice, quinoa and oats.
  5. Vegetables like eggplant, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers and zucchini.
  6. Fruits such as grapes, oranges, strawberries, blueberries and pineapple.

What foods are unlimited on low FODMAP diet? ›

FODMAP “Free” Foods List
  • Alfalfa.
  • Arugula.
  • Bamboo shoots (fresh/canned)
  • Beansprouts.
  • Bell Peppers (red)
  • Capsicum (red)
  • Carrots.
  • Choy sum.

What should a person with IBS eat for dinner? ›

What to include in an IBS diet
  • Fruits: Blueberries, cantaloupe, grapes, kiwi, oranges, pumpkin, strawberries.
  • Vegetables: Baby spinach, broccoli, carrot, chives, eggplant, green beans, lettuce, zucchini.
  • Protein: Beef, chicken, eggs, tofu, turkey.
  • Fish: Crab, lobster, salmon, shrimp, tuna.
Feb 28, 2022

Can I eat as much low FODMAP food as I want? ›

Often a food will have low FODMAP, moderate FODMAP and high FODMAP serving sizes. That means even if a food is listed as low FODMAP, that doesn't always mean you can eat unlimited quantities without triggering symptoms.

Why am I gaining weight on a low FODMAP diet? ›

A person with IBS may try to eliminate certain high FODMAP foods from their diet and choose safer foods instead. This approach can lead to weight gain if their chosen foods are high in carbohydrates and fats. A low FODMAP diet does exclude a range of nutritious foods.

How do you stay full on a low FODMAP diet? ›

Add protein sources at meal times and fill up on these first

Try to include a source of these low FODMAP proteins at meal times: Animal sources: Eggs, chicken, lamb, beef, fish, pork, turkey. Check that no added FODMAPs are introduced such as onion/garlic sauces used as flavourings.

Can I eat peanut butter on a low FODMAP diet? ›

Peanut Butter is Low in FODMAPS

While almonds, cashews, and pistachios are fairly high in FODMAPs, peanuts, pecans, and walnuts are considered low FODMAP foods. This is because peanuts are technically part of the legume family, they're safe for a low FODMAP diet.

What are the disadvantages of the low FODMAP diet? ›

5 Risks of the FODMAP Elimination Diet
  • Sticking with the Low FODMAP Diet for Too Long. One mistake I see quite often is following the FODMAP elimination diet for an extended period of time. ...
  • Dysbiosis. ...
  • Nutritional Inadequacies or Deficiencies. ...
  • Food Stress or Anxiety. ...
  • Not Uncovering the Root Causes of Your Digestive Issues.
Oct 18, 2021

Can you eat low FODMAP forever? ›

MY doctor/dietitian/nutritionist/Google told me that the low-FODMAP diet is ONLY intended for 4-6 weeks. If you stay on it, it isn't healthy for your body or your gut.

What is the best evening meal for IBS? ›

Dinner Another light meal with a fruit, cooked vegetables or a salad with a little oil and vinegar, and lean protein such as fish or chicken. Drinks Water, tea, or coffee, which may act as a laxative.

What are the 5 best foods for IBS? ›

The Best Foods for IBS
  1. Salmon. Sarah Schlichter, M.P.H., RDN, a registered dietitian at Bucket List Tummy, tells EatingWell, “Salmon and other fatty fish are high in unsaturated omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA. ...
  2. Bell Peppers. ...
  3. Lean Meat. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Eggs. ...
  6. Sweet Potatoes. ...
  7. Spinach. ...
  8. Kiwi.
Nov 10, 2023

Is salad good for IBS? ›

As many of you know, salads are a nutritious powerhouse chock full of antioxidants, healthy fats, and lean proteins. They are also a great source of fiber, a nutrient that is essential to gut health whether you have IBS-C, IBS- D, or IBS-M. Fiber not only helps you stay regular, but it also helps bind stool.

What are unlimited low FODMAP foods? ›

Low FODMAP Foods You Can Enjoy in Large Servings
  • Protein. Good news! ...
  • Potatoes. Ah the humble potato. ...
  • Rice. Cooked white, brown, basmati, arborio, glutinous (aka sticky rice or sushi rice), and bomba rice are all super low in FODMAPs. ...
  • Carrots. ...
  • Bean Sprouts. ...
  • Blueberries. ...
  • Japanese/Kabocha/Kent Squash. ...
  • Cucumber.
Sep 7, 2023

What happens if you stay on the low FODMAP diet too long? ›

If you skip these foods for too long, you may starve helpful bacteria colonies and cultivate unhealthy bacteria. Over time, if you follow only strict low FODMAP eating, you might notice yourself getting more tired, having more headaches, constipation, muscular weakness, or getting sick more easily.

Why do I feel worse on low FODMAP diet? ›

You may also be eating more starches and sugars from hyper-processed gluten free, low FODMAP packaged foods than usual, which may overwhelm the absorption capacity of a sensitive, hyper-active gut. If you suspect this, try eating more fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds and see how you feel.

Why am I always hungry on the low FODMAP diet? ›

When you are on a low Fodmap diet to eliminate your irritable bowel symptoms, you might feel hungry because you are not implementing the diet in the right way and have cut down your foods to just a few that you know you can tolerate well.

How do you structure a low FODMAP diet? ›

What does a low-FODMAP diet consist of? The diet has three phases: an elimination phase, a reintroduction phase and a maintenance phase that's customized to you. During the elimination phase, you'll avoid all of the high-FODMAP foods — a list of specific fruits, vegetables, dairy products and grains.

How do I get enough fiber on a low FODMAP diet? ›

High Fibre, Low FODMAP Foods:
  1. Kiwifruit.
  2. Flaxseeds / Flaxmeal.
  3. Oatmeal / Oatbran.
  4. Gluten free seed/grain bread.
  5. Brazil/Walnuts.
  6. Brown rice.
  7. Quinoa.
  8. Chia seeds.

What if I cheat on the low FODMAP diet? ›

Having a cheat day isn't the end of the world while on the low FODMAP diet. Once you've cheated focus on eating strictly low FODMAP foods to get your symptoms settled, then look at entering the reintroduction phase so you can regain your food freedom.

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