34 Low FODMAP Dinner Recipes - A Little Bit Yummy (2024)

Last updated on Aug 13th, 2018Authored by Alana ScottReviewed by Geraldine Perez (APD)

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There is no need to put up with boring meals while on the low FODMAP diet! There are plenty of low FODMAP dinner recipes to keep the whole family happy. We’ve collated 34 of our favourite low FODMAP dinner recipes just for you.

Special thanks to Jessie Elvy, our intern, for helping put together this collection.

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34 Low FODMAP Dinner Recipes

FODMAP Friendly Vegetarian Recipes

Low FODMAP Thai Pumpkin Noodle Soup

Nothing beats thick and creamy Thai pumpkin noodle soup! The aromaticflavours of ginger, spring onion, coconut milk and coriander/cilantro combine to create a yummy vegetarian meal.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

Low FODMAP Carrot & Corn Fritters

These low FODMAP carrot and corn fritters are packed full of veggies and make a delicious light dinner! We love eating them by themselves with a side salad or using the fritters as burger patties. These fritters can be served hot or cold and the batter will last several days in the fridge.

Recipe by: A Little Bit Yummy

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Lentil Squash Sweet Potato Stew

ThisHEARTY low FODMAP stew is seasoned with a heavenly blend of herbs and spices. It makes the perfect winter warmer for the colder months.

Recipe from: Lauren Renlund RD

This yummy low FODMAP pumpkin and carrot risotto combineszesty lemon flavours with creamy rice and sweet roast veggies. It’s the perfect comfort dish.

Recipe by: A Little Bit Yummy

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Low FODMAP Chopped Asian Salad

Nothing beats fresh veggies! Let this beautify chopped Asian salad inspire your taste buds… we love how it uses fresh ginger, lemon juice, and sesame oil to create a refreshing dressing.

Recipe from: Karlijn’sKitchen

Low FODMAP Vegan Shepherd’s Pie

This is the ULTIMATE low FODMAP vegan shepherd’s pie recipe! Smooth creamy mash topped with vegan cheese creates a hearty meal the whole family will love.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Low FODMAP Broccoli Fritters

Enjoy these broccoli fritters as part of a TASTY FODMAP friendly dinner! Each portion contains a low FODMAP serve of broccoli so you can enjoy these with confidence.

Recipe from: Kate Scarlata RD

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Low FODMAP Greek Inspired Rice Bowl

This QUICK and EASY low FODMAP Greek-inspired rice bowl is a must-have for your menu. You can easily adapt it to suit what your taste buds are craving on the day.

Recipe from: IBS Nutrition

Enjoy this yummy carrot and fennel soup with a side of crunchy low FODMAP bread. This recipe freezes well so make a batch and stash it in your freezer!

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

Juicy Lamb Dinner Recipes

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Slow Cooked Lamb Casserole

Love tender lamb? So do we! This slow cooked lamb casserole makes the perfect family meal.

Recipe from: Monash FODMAP

Minty Noodle Salad with Lamb Chops

Pair these lovely lamb chops with our low FODMAP mint herb pesto, fresh rocket, and rice noodles.The orange and cucumber salsa balances the rich flavours of this dish. This meal is wonderful on warm summer evenings.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

These low FODMAP sweet potato fritters melt in your mouth and the combo of fresh Asian flavoursmakes them super tasty. These little beauties freeze and reheat well, so make a double batch and pop some in the freezer for later.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Low FODMAP Spiced Lamb Flatbreads

These spiced flatbreads are great for a crowd. They are packed full of Middle-Eastern flavours and melt-in-your-mouth lamb. They are so good your guests won’t know what’s hit ’em.

Recipe from: She Can’t Eat What

Low FODMAP Simple Lamb Stew

This SIMPLE low FODMAP lamb stewis slow cooked to perfection. Make life easy by preparing it the night before or in the morning before you head out to work. Come home to a delicious dinner.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

DeliciousBeef Dinner Recipes

Low FODMAP Spaghetti Bolognese

Spaghetti bolognese is the ideal last-minute dinner. With the right herbs, you can bring together a little bit of Italy right to your door.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Super Quick Korean Beef

Need a 15-minute meal? Then this Korean Beef recipe is for you! This dish is ‘Korean’ because it combines typically used flavors like salty soy, sweet brown sugar, spicy hot pepper along with the aromatic ginger and toasted sesame oil.

Recipe from: FODMAP Everyday

Slow Cooked Beef Cheeks

These tender slow-cooked beef cheeks just melt in your mouth. Enjoy with lashings of gravy and creamy mashed potato.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Low FODMAP Gnocchi Bolognese

Gnocchi + bolognese = low FODMAP heaven! Although it sounds fancy this recipe is surprisingly simple to throw together.

Recipe from: Everyday Nutrition

Yummy Chicken Dinner Recipes

Low FODMAP Chicken Alfredo Pasta Bake

This heavenly low FODMAP chicken alfredo pasta bake is pasta at its finest. Create your own twist to this family favourite by adding an extra handful of your favourite fresh herb.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Chicken and Rice Vermicelli Confetti Salad

A taste of Asia at your fingertips! Try this low FODMAP chicken and rice vermicelli confetti salad and let your taste buds be transported. This recipe should make about 4 serves.

Recipe from: Kate Scarlata RD

Rustic Chicken Saagwala

This low FODMAP rustic chicken saagwala has been specifically adapted for low FODMAP foodies to enjoy! Enjoy this dish with freshly cooked rice and a side of green beans and grilled eggplant.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

Sticky Chinese Chicken Bake

This low FODMAP sticky Chinese chicken bake is sure to be a hit with the whole family! It is the perfect blend of sweet and savoury.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Chicken Quinoa Salad

This low FODMAP chicken quinoa salad makes a fab recipe for a warm summer evening. It’s packed full of veggies and fruit along with good sources of protein.

Recipe from:IBS Free At Last

Fabulous Fish Dinner Recipes

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Fettuccini with Salmon & Vegetables

Your gut will love this meal! It’s full of omega 3 from the salmon, packed full of nutrition from the veggies and it’s downright delicious.

Recipe from:Everyday Nutrition

This maple-soy marinade creates beautifully sticky and sweet low FODMAP salmon skewers. Cook on the BBQ or under the grill for a tasty salmon dish.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

Chilli Coconut Crusted Fish

Simple fresh and vibrant flavours make this easy fish dish a winner. Serve it with homemade wedges and a green salad.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Maple Mustard Baked Salmon

Low FODMAP maple mustard baked salmon is a nutritious meal packed with OMEGA-3 fats and a fab way to enjoy fresh fish.

Recipe from: Lauren Renlund RD

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Low FODMAP Mediterranean Baked Fish

This is a really simple but very tasty low FODMAP meal. Just pre-boil the potatoes, place them in a baking tray with the other ingredients then cook in the oven for 15 minutes and it’s ready!

Recipe from: Cook Low FODMAP

Tasty Pork Dinner Recipes

Low FODMAP Sticky Pork Ribs

These low FODMAP sticky pork ribs make awesome BBQ food! They are simply delicious and well worth the effort.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

Steamed Pork & Prawn Dumplings

Did someone say dumplings?! 8 wonton wrappers is a low FODMAP serve… this means wontons can officially be back on the menu.

Recipe from: FODMAPPED

Orange Thyme Pork Skewers

These low FODMAP orange thyme pork skewers are perfect for your next gathering or for a week meal. Soak them in delicious orange thyme marinade for succulent pork skewers.

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

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Pork Loin Pot Roast with Red Wine Reduction

Pot roasts are perfect for convenience meals! Theyare great when you’re in need of a quick and simple dinner that is nutritious and will also impress.

Recipe from: The Friendly Gourmand

Lemongrass and Cilantro Pork Meatballs

These lemongrass and cilantro pork meatballs make a delish meal. They combine Asian flavours your whole family will love!

Recipe from: A Little Bit Yummy

We hope this collection of yummy low FODMAP dinner recipes inspires you to have fun cooking! As always remember that the strict low FODMAP diet is only short-term, regaining your food freedom through the FODMAP reintroduction phase will make cooking easier.

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FAQs

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.
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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

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.

Can you eat McDonald's on low FODMAP? ›

Low FODMAP Meal ideas at McDonalds:

Quarter Pounder BLT with fries (no cheese, no bun, no onions, no pickles) Lettuce wrap = Ask for 2 extra lettuce leaves. Hashbrown = Ask for 2 hashbrowns as buns. Quarter pounder without cheese (no bun, no onions, no pickles)

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

Is peanut butter low FODMAP? Peanuts are low in FODMAPs, and natural peanut butter is also. Some peanut butter brands add sweeteners with FODMAPs, but typically add small amounts that most people tolerate.

Can you eat low FODMAP forever? ›

The short answer is no. In fact, we do not encourage patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome who have been following a low FODMAP diet to continue the diet in the long term.

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.
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What is the biggest trigger for IBS? ›

The 10 Most Common IBS Triggers
  • Cruciferious Veggies. ...
  • Allium Vegetables. ...
  • Beans and lentils. ...
  • Fatty Foods. ...
  • Dairy. ...
  • Carbonation, Caffeine and alcohol. ...
  • Sweeteners. Refined sugar, fructose and the sugar substitute sorbitol are all common triggers. ...
  • Further Reading: Celiac Disease Test: When should you get screened.

Why am I gaining weight on 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.

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.

How long does it take to see results from low FODMAP? ›

Many people start to feel better as early as two days into the elimination phase, but for some, it can take a few weeks. So don't be discouraged! Keep in mind that you should not have any cheat days on this diet. The better you stick to it, the more effective and accurate the results, so stay strong and low FODMAP on!

What Chinese food is low FODMAP? ›

Chicken and broccoli, fish with steamed vegetables or beef with tomato and peppers might be good choices while Szechuan sauce, Kung Pao and Chop Suey are likely to contain garlic, onion and other high fodmap vegetables. Where possible, stick to plain proteins and ask if the fried rice is onion and garlic free.

Is Chick-fil-A sauce low in FODMAP? ›

This product has 4 ingredients that are high FODMAP and 3 ingredients that may be high FODMAP.

Are potato chips OK on low FODMAP? ›

Are potato chips low FODMAP? Many potato chips are high FODMAP because the seasonings in them contain onion and/or garlic. However, plain and salted potato chips such as the classic original Lays chips or Ruffles original are low FODMAP. The ingredient list is simple, containing only potatoes, vegetable oil and salt.

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.

How do I not get hungry on a low FODMAP diet? ›

Monash recommends spacing your meals and snacks at least 3-4 hours apart. If you find that you are hungry within this 3-4 hour window, try snacking on foods that are FODMAP free or have a very large safe serving size. These can be eaten freely and according to your appetite.

What are the highest Fodmap foods? ›

High FODMAP fruits include apples, apricots, cherries, figs, mangoes, nectarines, peaches, pears, plums, and watermelon. If you choose to eat these fruits, limit yourself to 1 serving per sitting. Vegetables contain a wide array of FODMAPs and several vegetables contain multiple types.

What are the complete list of low FODMAP vegetables? ›

Low FODMAP Foods
  • Bell peppers.
  • Bok choy.
  • Carrots.
  • Celery.
  • Chives.
  • Cucumber.
  • Eggplant.
  • Green beans.

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