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What if you (with IBS) could eat garlic, onions, pizza, and even ice cream without GI consequences?

How can I eat fructan, GOS, and lactose when on a low FODMAP diet? FODZYME might help!

That would be a game-changer.

If you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and it has been recommended that you follow a low FODMAP diet you may have a lot more questions than you do answers. And you may feel completely baffled by all of the information out there and all of the various recommendations and guidelines you “should” follow.

How often have you said why can’t I just eat like everyone else does? Why does food have to make me feel sick? Where’s the magic fairy dust that I can sprinkle on my food and turn it into something I can eat without consequences?

That magic fairy dust might just be here in the form of FODZYME®

Those of you who know me, or who have worked with me as an IBS coach, know I’m not a fan of supplements and pills. But, there’s a time and a place for everything. And this product may be a game changer for many of you when you’re traveling, eating out, or choosing to eat a food you know you are sensitive to.

I wanted to learn more, so I sat down with Harvard-educated co-founder David Hachuel, to learn more about FODZYME and how it works.

FODZYME is made by Kiwi Biosciences, “a human-centered biotech company developing elegant solutions for extraordinary gut relief.” The current FODZYME formula is a highly-specific enzyme blend designed to target the FODMAPs fructan, galactooligosaccharides (GOS), and lactose.

FODZYME is a blend of digestive enzymes that has been lab tested and certified low FODMAP by Monash University, which means the ingredients in FODZYME are considered low FODMAP. 

Does it work and how does it work?

As with everything else I recommend, I tried it myself. And it worked for me. Does that mean it will work for you too? The only way to find out is to give it a try yourself. Each of us has a different FODMAP sensitivity profile so we may each have a different experience with a product like FODZYME. But seriously, what do you have to lose?

We are all likely familiar with Lactaid the enzyme that breaks down lactose. FODZYME is similar in concept but, as David explained, as a powder rather than a pill, FODZYME has an advantage and works much better. And, it’s the world's first enzyme supplement that breaks down FODMAPs.

Adding FODZYME directly to the food you are eating (vs taking a pill with the same enzymes in it) has been proven to be the most effective way to activate these enzymes. Once ingested and activated these enzymes serve to reduce or eliminate the painful reaction that comes with eating foods that are high in the FODMAPs fructan, GOS, and/or lactose. And soon, the formulation will cover the Polyols too.

Need a refresher on what foods contain Fructan, GOS, and lactose? Click the expansion arrows below for some prime examples:

  • Examples: Almonds, Artichoke, Baby spinach, Banana, Beans, Beetroot, Blueberries, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Cabbage (red and savoy), Cashews, Chickpeas, Cranberries, Dates, Figs, Garlic, Grapefruit, Leek, Lentils, Onion, Peas, Pistachios, Pomegranate, Raspberries, Roma Tomatoes, Scallion, Shallots, Silken tofu, Wheat, and Zucchini

  • Examples: Buttermilk, Cheese, Queso Fresco, Cottage cheese, Cream, Creamy cheeses, Custard, Goats cheese, Haloumi, Ice-cream, Kefir, Milk, Paneer, Quark cheese, Ricotta cheese, Sour cream, and Yogurt

  • Examples: Apple, Apricot, Avocado, Blackberries, Cauliflower, Celery, Cherries, Lychee, Mushrooms, Nectarine, Peach, Pear, Plum, Prune, Sauerkraut, Sweetcorn, Sweet potato

Sound interesting? Want to give it a try? Use the IBS Game Changer discount code for 15% off. What are you waiting for?

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Roasted Vegetable Lasagna (Low FODMAP)

30 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian option • Serves 6

30 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian option • Serves 6 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-5

Every bite of this dish is bursting with flavor from the roasted vegetables to the simmered sauce to the sauteed chicken and mushrooms, all topped with delicious cheese. Your kitchen will welcome your family and friends with the amazing aroma of lasagna and you’ll get all the fabulous flavor of classic lasagna without the gluten or the starch! I used ground chicken in this recipe but you can leave the meat out (and substitute more mushrooms) for a vegetarian option, or substitute ground beef if you prefer.

Ingredients

1 tablespoon garlic-infused olive oil

2 teaspoons Smoke N Sanity Italian seasoning (or equal parts dry rosemary, thyme, basil, and oregano)

1 pound ground chicken, turkey, or beef (substitute with an additional 1 pound of oyster mushrooms for vegetarian version)

1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

1 medium-sized zucchini, 1/4 inch slices

1 medium-sized eggplant,1/4 inch slices

1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt

1 (26-ounce) box Pomi chopped tomatoes (or other low FODMAP chopped tomatoes)

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 teaspoon dry thyme

1 pound oyster mushrooms, chopped

1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

1 cup white cheddar cheese, grated

1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated

2 bay leaves

1 tablespoon fresh basil, chopped (for serving)

Directions

(1) Prepare: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Chop the mushrooms. Slice the zucchini and eggplant into ¼ inch slices.

(2) Make the sauce: Heat 1 tablespoon garlic-infused olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the ground meat and cook, stirring to break up until browned. Drain any excess fat. Add the Italian seasoning, 1/4 teaspoon each salt, and pepper to the skillet with the cooked meat. Add the chopped tomatoes and the bay leaves. Turn the heat down to low, stir well and let it simmer, stirring now and then while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.

(3) Prepare the vegetables: While the sauce is simmering, lay the sliced vegetables out in one layer and sprinkle them lightly with salt to draw out some of the moisture. Let them sit for about 10 minutes then pat them dry with a paper towel to remove the moisture.

(4) Cook the mushrooms: While you’re simmering the sauce, heat one tablespoon of olive oil in a medium-sized skillet. Add the dry thyme to the hot oil and let it sizzle for about 30 seconds. Add the chopped mushrooms. Sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon each salt and black pepper. Cook over medium-high heat until browned and starting to crisp. Remove from the heat and stir into the simmering sauce and remove the bay leaves from the sauce.

(5) Layer the lasagna: In 9x13-inch baking dish, spread a thin layer of the meat sauce on the bottom. Add a layer of zucchini and eggplant slices, followed by another layer of the meat sauce. Sprinkle some of the grated cheddar on top. Repeat the layers until all the ingredients are used, finishing with a layer of vegetables topped with meat sauce and grated cheddar and finally the grated parmesan. You may only have 2 layers depending on the size of your eggplant and zucchini and depending on how thinly you slices them.

Make-ahead note: At this point, you may cover the dish and refrigerate until you’re ready to cook. When ready to cook, remove from the regrigerator and put in the preheated overn. You will need to add 10 minutes to the covered baking time if the lasagna is starting out very cold.

(6) Bake: Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and bake for an additional 15 minutes, or until the cheese is melted and golden.

(7) Finish: Let the lasagna cool for a few minutes, then sprinkle with fresh basil, before slicing and serving.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Rosemary Marcona Almonds (Low FODMAP)

5 Minutes prep • 5 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4 - 6

5 Minutes prep • 5 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4 - 6 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-3

Considering a low FODMAP serving of almonds is only 10 almonds, you want each one you eat to be delicious. These rosemary Marcona almonds will not disappoint you one bit. They aren’t just any almonds. They’re the most delicious almonds you can sink your teeth into. Marcona almonds are imported from Spain and the flavor is buttery, with a texture somewhere between a classic almond and macadamia nut. The higher fat content of the Marcona almonds helps explain the textural difference — tender-crunchy and moist. Combined with fresh rosemary and a bit of salt, they make the perfect addition to any cheese board or appetizer tray.

Ingredients

1 cup raw Marcona almonds

1-2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil (I used Trader Joe’s)

2 tablespoons fresh rosemary, finely chopped

1/4 teaspoon Diamond Crystal Kosher salt

Directions

(1) Heat the oil: Heat a medium to large-size frying pan over medium-high heat. Add the oil.

(2) Add the rosemary: When the oil is hot, add the chopped rosemary. It will sizzle in the hot oil. Let it cook for about 30 seconds, stirring in the oil.

(3) Add the almonds: Add the almonds and toss and stir for about two minutes. Remove from heat.

(4) Finish: Sprinkle with salt. Stir again and let cool. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

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Creamy Chocolate Coconut Nut Butter (Low FODMAP)

10 Minutes prep • 15 Minutes rest • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Dairy-free • Serving size 3 tablespoons

10 Minutes prep • 15 Minutes rest • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Dairy-free • Serving size 3 tablespoons • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-3

This creamy and delicious nut butter with cacao and coconut blended together with macadamia nuts and pecans makes a perfect combination of flavor and health benefits! It has the essence of chocolate and coconut without being overly sweet and it’s loaded with protein, fiber, and good stuff for your gut! I tried it on sourdough toast and seed crackers but it was so good, I just wanted to eat it with a spoon! You can use cocoa or cacao but the cacao will likely have more of the beneficial compounds for your gut. It’s delicious without any sweetening at all but you may want to add some maple syrup if you like a sweeter blend.

This is an exclusive recipe just for recipe club members.

In addition to the two free recipes I create each week I am creating and delivering one very special recipe just for my recipe club members. If you’re not yet a member, I encourage you to join! Membership in the club includes access to the complete archive of recipes with filters so it can become your virtual low FODMAP cookbook plus, I am creating and delivering one special NEW recipe every week ONLY for recipe club members.

Your membership in the club helps me continue creating new, delicious, easy-to-make, low FODMAP recipes just for you.

As always, all recipes will emphasize simple ingredients, easy preparation, and delicious low FODMAP results. Recipes will be for everything from main courses, salads, soups, side dishes, appetizers, desserts, sauces, breakfast and lunch, and even mocktails and cocktails. Everything you need to prepare fantastic low FODMAP meals everyone will love.

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Smoked Country Style Boneless Pork Ribs (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 7 hours cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 4 - 6

15 Minutes prep • 7 hours cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 4 - 6 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-6

Country-style ribs can be the most tender and delicious cut of meat if you give them plenty of time to cook. And, because they’re boneless, they’re much easier (and less messy) to eat than traditional ribs. This recipe consists of two parts: The first is the slow cook on the Traeger pellet grill to bring the meat up to temperature and add the smoky flavor, and the second part is the braise to ensure the meat is tender and delicious. It’s worth the time to cook these ribs right! They do reheat beautifully in the oven so consider making these a day ahead and reheat to serve if you don’t have time to cook them on the day you plan to serve them. They pair wonderfully with my Buttery Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes or Mushroom Pilaf (for a super low-carb option).

Ingredients

One package of country-style pork ribs (about 3 pounds)

2 - 3 tablespoons mustard (I used Dijon)

3 - 4 tablespoons of your favorite BBQ rub (I used Smoke N Sanity Triple S All Purpose Seasoning, use code IBSGC15 for 15% discount)

One cup of beef or chicken broth (I used Whole Foods Organic 365 chicken broth)

1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar

½ - 1 whole yellow onion, sliced (optional if tolerated)

1/2 cup of your favorite low FODMAP bbq sauce (I used: Smoke N Sanity Sweet and Sassy BBQ sauce, use code IBSGC15 for 15% discount)

Directions

(1) Prepare: Preheat your Traeger (or other pellet grill) to 250 degrees F. Remove the country-style pork ribs from the package and pat dry. Rub each of the ribs with mustard. Liberally sprinkle the bbq rub on all sides of each rib section

(2) Smoke the ribs: Place ribs directly on the preheated grill, fat side up if evident, and cook until the internal temp reaches 155 degrees. This takes 3- 4 hours. When the internal temperature is reached, remove the ribs to the braising pan and follow the braising directions (below). 

Braising Directions

(3) Prepare the braise: Add the beef or chicken broth and the apple cider vinegar to the bottom of the braising pan. (I used an aluminum foil pan for easy cleanup. Use a pan small enough to be sure the braising liquid surrounds but doesn’t cover the meat completely. It’s ok for the ribs to be touching each other while braising). If you can tolerate a bit of onion, slice up ½ to 1 whole yellow onion and put the onion slices in the pan with the braising liquid (if you can’t tolerate any onion, leave it out, the ribs will still be delicious!)

(4) Braise the ribs: After the ribs reach 155 degrees F, remove them and place them in the braising pan. Pour the BBQ sauce over the ribs and cover the braising pan tightly with foil and place it back on the grill. Cook at 250 degrees for another 2 – 3 hours or until the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees F and the meat is tender and easily pulls apart with a fork.

(5) Finish: Remove from the smoker and allow the meat to rest for 10 - 15 minutes before serving.

(6) Plate and serve: To serve, spoon the pan juices over the ribs and serve the ribs over my Buttery Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes or Mushroom Pilaf (for a super low-carb option). Add a salad or a cooked veggie side and you’ve got a perfect meal!

(7) Storage: Store leftovers (with the braising juices!) in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Reheat in a 300-degree oven for about 20 – 30 minutes. These reheat beautifully so consider making these a day ahead and reheat to serve.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

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Butter Lettuce Salad with Herby Lemon Feta (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4

15 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-3

This crisp salad is just bursting with flavor thanks to the lemony herb dressing. It’s quick to make and can be assembled at the last minute so it’s perfect for the family or for a dinner party. You can change up the greens if you like and add more or less depending on what you have on hand. This salad is a great change of pace from the standard fare so if you looking for a new salad to try, this is it! I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Ingredients: Salad

4 cups butter lettuce, washed and dried

1 cup arugula (optional)

4 Persian cucumbers (optional)

1/2 avocado, diced

1/3 cup slivered toasted almonds (or sliced or chopped raw almonds are ok too)

Ingredients: Dressing

5 ounces crumbled feta cheese

1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon lemon juice

1 tablespoon fresh dill, chopped

1/2 cup fresh basil, chopped

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Pinch red pepper flakes (for serving, optional); and here’s a nifty red pepper flake grinder too

Directions

(1) Prepare: Wash and dry the lettuce. Slice the cucumbers (if using) and chop the almonds.

(2) Build the salad: Put the lettuce and arugula (if using) in a large salad bowl. Add the cucumbers and the avocado.

(3) Make the dressing: Put the crumbled feta cheese in a bowl. Add the olive oil, lemon juice, and dill. Toss gently. Season with pepper, and chili flakes (if using). Toss to combine. Add

(4) Finish: Pour the dressing over the lettuce and gently toss the salad with the dressing. Sprinkle with the slivered almonds.

(5) Plate and serve: This salad is great on its own or as a side to seafood (especially), chicken, or beef.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Perfect Smoked Brisket (Low FODMAP)

20 Minutes prep • 3-5 hours cook/rest • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 6

20 Minutes prep • 3-5 hours cook/rest • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 6 • Ok to make ahead: Step 1

I have wanted to make a brisket for quite some time, but every recipe I looked at seemed overwhelmingly complicated. So, when a friend walked me through how he cooked it, I finally understood the process, and then it was just a matter of ingredients. As long as you have a smoker such as a Traeger (that’s what I use) or another backyard smoker, this simple recipe delivers a tender, juicy, and oh-so-flavorful result. The secret is in the seasoning, the timing, and the temperature. I cooked a 3-pound brisket in 3 1/2 hours and let it rest for another hour (but could have let it rest for 2 or 3 hours if needed) and it was perfect.

Ingredients

3 - 4 pound brisket (estimate about 1/2 pound raw weight per person)

2 tablespoons olive oil

3 - 4 tablespoons Smoke N Sanity Steakhouse seasoning

1 tablespoon Smoked Paprika

1 teaspoon Kosher salt and 1 teaspoon black pepper

Directions

(1) Prepare the meat: You definitely want some fat to make the meat juicy and flavorful, but you don’t want too much. So, have the butcher trim the brisket, or trim it yourself, so the fat on the fat layer is trimmed to about 1/2 inch and all the hard fat is removed.

(2) Salt the meat: Then, if you like, you can salt the meat ahead of time. This step is optional but results in more flavorful and tender meat. Remove the meat from the package, and put it on a rimmed plate or baking dish. Trim the fat as needed. Season both sides lightly with Kosher salt (about 1 - 2 teaspoons per side). Cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use, ideally about 4 hours before cooking or overnight.

(3) Prepare: Preheat the smoker to 275 degrees F and make sure you have plenty of fuel in the bin!

(4) Season the meat: In a small bowl, combine the Smoke N Sanity Steakhouse seasoning with the smoked paprika, salt, and pepper. Rub the meat all over with the olive oil as a “binder” for the seasonings to stick to the meat. Sprinkle all sides of the meat with the seasoning blend and then pat it all over to help the seasonings stick to the meat.

(5) Cook the meat: Once the grill reaches 275 degrees F, lay the brisket, fat side up, directly on the grill. Cook for about 90 minutes until the internal temperature of the meat reaches about 160 degrees F. Take the meat off the grill and wrap it snuggly in parchment paper and heavy foil (so the paper is against the meat and the foil is on the outside). Put the wrapped meat back on the grill (in the wrapping) with the fat side up and continue to cook until the internal temperature of the meat reaches 203 - 205 degrees F (you can stick your thermometer right through the wrapping to check).

(6) Rest the meat: Once it reaches the correct temperature, remove the wrapped brisket from the grill but keep it in the wrapping. Put the whole thing into a small cooler with a large towel under it and another one over it to help retain the heat. Keep the cooler in a warm place (inside your house not out in the garage for example). Let the meat rest in the cooler for 1 - 3 hours before slicing and serving.

(7) Slice: When ready to serve, remove the meat from the wrapping and put it on a cutting board. With a nice sharp knife, slice the meat across the grain and lay it on a warmed serving plate.

(8) Plate and serve: Serve warm with my Buttery Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes and one of my delicious salads.

(9) Leftovers: Leftovers heat up nicely in the microwave. Just don’t overheat because you don’t want the meat to cook. Just warm it.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

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Crispy “Cheesy” Keto Kale Chips (Low FODMAP)

10 Minutes prep • 20 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Vegan • Serves 5

10 Minutes prep • 20 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Vegan • Serves 5 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-6

I was having lunch at Sauce Whole Foods Cafe in Ashland, Oregon and they served the most delicious kale chips alongside the salad. So, of course, I had to attempt to recreate those kale chips in a low FODMAP version for you! These chips are delicious, crispy, and super flavorful with an almost “cheesy” taste (even though they are 100% dairy free.) This is a great twist on the classic kale chip recipe that I think you will love. These kale chips are not only a superfood (thanks to the kale), but they are also loaded with protein (thanks to the nuts and nutritional yeast used in the coating). They make a great appetizer, side, or even sprinkled on top of your favorite salad. I was truly tempted to eat them all they were so delicious.

Ingredients

One bunch kale (about 10 ounces of leaves after stripping the stalks)

2 tablespoons garlic-infused olive oil

1/4 cup roasted and salted macadamia nuts

2 tablespoons raw sunflower seeds

5 tablespoons nutritional yeast

1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

1 generous pinch of cayenne pepper (optional but adds a nice kick)

Directions

(1) Prepare: Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F. Cut the leaves from the stems of the kale and discard the stems. Wash and spin dry the leaves then cut into bite-size pieces.

(2) Massage kale: Put kale leaves in a large mixing bowl and drizzle 2 tablespoons of olive oil over them. Use your hands to massage the kale to soften it up and coat all the leaves with the oil. Set aside.

(3) Prepare the “cheesy blend”: In your blender (or mini food processor) combine the macadamia nuts, sunflower seeds, nutritional yeast, salt, pepper, and cayenne pepper. Blend/pulse for about 30 seconds until it turns into a fine meal. Scrape down the sides of the bowl if needed and pulse again to break down all the nuts.

(4) Combine: Sprinkle the “cheesy blend” mixture on the kale and toss with your hands to distribute as evenly as possible, working it into the leaves until they are thoroughly coated.

(5) Prepare to cook the kale: Divide the kale between 2 large rimmed baking sheets and spread it into one layer, making sure the leaves aren’t overlapping so they can get extra crispy. You may need to bake them in two batches depending on the size of your baking sheets.

(6) Cook the kale: Bake for 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and toss/turn the kale to ensure even baking. Bake for 5-10 minutes more, or until chips are crispy and golden brown. Watch carefully to be sure they don’t burn!

(7) Serve: Let chips cool slightly before serving. Serve as an appetizer, a topping for your salad, or a side dish.

Make-ahead note: Once completely cooled, store leftovers in an airtight container for 2-3 days. They will get less crispy after 24 hours, so eat them as close to cooking as possible.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Simply Delicious Tuna Salad (Low FODMAP)

10 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 2

10 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 2 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-2

Tuna is a wonderful protein source full of important omega 3’s. And, it’s easy to keep on hand in your pantry. It’s also one of those foods we often forget about so this recipe should serve as a reminder to get that tuna out of the pantry and make something delicious! There are all kinds of tuna options available in the grocery store now that are quite delicious. I use Yellow Fin Tuna, or Skipjack Tuna to ensure a low mercury content. This recipe includes chopped celery and almonds for some crunch and green onions for some added flavor and color. I served it on a bed of mixed greens with some hard-cooked eggs alongside and it made a perfect summer supper.

Ingredients

5-ounce can Yellow Fin Tuna, or Skipjack Tuna, drained

2 tablespoons mayonnaise

Juice of 1/2 lemon (about 1 tablespoon)

1 green onion, green part only, chopped

1/4 cup raw almonds, roughly chopped

1/2 stalk celery, chopped

1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Mixed salad greens and chopped veggies, for serving

Hard-cooked eggs, optional, for serving

Directions

(1) Prepare: Chop the green onion greens and the almonds. Drain the liquid off the can of tuna.

(2) Combine: Combine tuna, mayonnaise, lemon juice, green onion greens, almonds, celery, salt, and pepper in a small bowl and use a fork to blend. Don’t over mix so you keep some of the form of the tuna.

Make-ahead note: At this point, you may cover the bowl with plastic wrap and store the mixture in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.

(3) Prepare your greens and veggies: Wash and dry the lettuce and chop the veggies you want to include. Then make a bed of greens and veggies on each plate.

(4) Plate and serve: Put a scoop of tuna salad on top of the greens. Serve alongside a couple of hard-cooked eggs or a piece of toasted sourdough bread.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Italian Sausage Breakfast Bake (Low FODMAP)

20 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Makes 12 pieces

20 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Makes 12 pieces • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-5

Delicious Italian sausage, baked together with eggs and potatoes and topped with really flavorful cheese means you have the whole breakfast menu at once! This breakfast bake comes together quickly and easily and your kitchen will smell delicious while it’s cooking so it’s a great way to greet the day. A perfect breakfast or brunch for the whole family or a table of guests—or cut the recipe in half for a smaller crowd. Leftovers are also delicious and heat up nicely in the microwave or oven.

This is an exclusive recipe just for recipe club members.

In addition to the two free recipes I create each week I am creating and delivering one very special recipe just for my recipe club members. If you’re not yet a member, I encourage you to join! Membership in the club includes access to the complete archive of recipes with filters so it can become your virtual low FODMAP cookbook plus, I am creating and delivering one special NEW recipe every week ONLY for recipe club members.

Your membership in the club helps me continue creating new, delicious, easy-to-make, low FODMAP recipes just for you.

As always, all recipes will emphasize simple ingredients, easy preparation, and delicious low FODMAP results. Recipes will be for everything from main courses, salads, soups, side dishes, appetizers, desserts, sauces, breakfast and lunch, and even mocktails and cocktails. Everything you need to prepare fantastic low FODMAP meals everyone will love.

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6-Ingredient Teriyaki Chicken (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 30 minutes - 4 Hours marinate • 20 minutes Cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 4

15 Minutes prep • 30 minutes - 4 Hours marinate • 20 minutes Cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 4 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-2

Perfect tender chicken breasts are a great complement to just about any salad you put on your plate. But how do you get that great teriyaki taste in a simple way without a lot of FODMAPs? This recipe will deliver just that—using only six ingredients and 30 minutes of marinating time. If you have a little more time, you can marinate the chicken for up to 4 hours before cooking to get even more flavor. Watching the temperature and taking the chicken off the grill as soon as it hits 165 degrees F is the way to get the perfect chicken every time.

Ingredients

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts (ideally all similar size)

1/4 cup gluten-free low-sodium soy sauce

2 tablespoons maple syrup

2 tablespoons rice vinegar

1 tablespoon fresh ginger, grated

2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil

Directions

(1) Make the marinade: In a small bowl, whisk together the gluten-free soy sauce, maple syrup, rice vinegar, grated ginger, and toasted sesame oil.

(2) Marinate the chicken: Place the chicken breasts in a shallow dish or a resealable plastic bag and pour the marinade over them. Make sure the chicken is evenly coated. Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes, or up to 4 hours for more flavor.

(3a) Grill the chicken: If using a grill, preheat the grill to medium-high heat. Remove the chicken breasts from the marinade and discard the marinade. Place the chicken breasts on the preheated grill and cook for about 6-8 minutes per side, or until the chicken is cooked through. The internal temperature of the chicken should just reach 165° F.

(3b) Smoke the chicken: If using a smoker, remove the chicken breasts from the marinade and discard the marinade. Place the chicken directly on the smoker grate and cook for about 15 minutes. Flip the chicken and cook another 10 - 15 minutes or until the internal temperature just reaches 165° F.

(4) Finish: Remove the chicken from the grill and let it rest for a few minutes before slicing and serving.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

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Super Breakfast Shake (Low FODMAP)

210 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 1

10 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Lactose-free • Serves 1 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-3

I’m not a huge fan of blending food before eating it because the whole food makes us work a little harder to digest it which slows down the rate at which our body accesses ingredients that might raise our blood sugar for example. Even so, it’s a great way to add protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals to your diet and some of you just really enjoy a blended shake! So I created a recipe that would be low in FODMAPs and full of delicious ingredients to nourish your body without adding FODMAP triggers to the start of your day.

Ingredients

3/4 - 1 cup unsweetened macadamia nut milk, almond milk, coconut milk, coconut yogurt, or other low fodmap milk or lactose-free yogurt

1 scoop Low FODMAP protein powder (I like Naked Pea protein - see notes below)

OR 2 tablespoons hemp seeds (for protein)

1 teaspoon (or more) coconut oil to add fat for satiation and slow the absorption of the sugar

1/2 cup of fruit such as pineapple, banana (not overripe), strawberries, blueberries, raspberries (frozen or fresh) or some combination of fruits

1/2 - 1 cup leafy greens such as spinach (optional for added vitamins/minerals, organic if possible)

Pinch microgreens (optional for added plant variety and flavor - I like arugula, kale, or radish greens)

1/4 - 1 scoop Resistant Starch Fiber (optional—let me know if you’re interested in ordering this amazing fiber supplement at a discount)

OR 1 tablespoon chia seeds (optional for added fiber)

1 tablespoon unsweetened shredded coconut (optional for added flavor)

1 tablespoon almond butter or peanut butter (optional for added protein and fat)

Directions

(1) Prepare: Chop any large fruit, such as pineapple, into smaller chunks. Wash your leafy greens.

(2) Blend: Put all ingredients except the leafy greens in your blender and blend until smooth. Add more “milk,” water, or a bit more unfrozen fruit if it’s too thick, and blend until combined. 

(3) Add the optional greens: Add the greens and blend until combined.

(4) Serve: Pour into a tall glass or mason jar (for a great “to-go” container) and enjoy a delicious, protein, fiber, and vitamin-rich shake.

Regarding Pea Protein 

Pea protein is isolated from ground yellow peas. It is naturally rich in quality protein, as well as iron. One serving will typically give you 15 grams of protein, which is close to the recommended amount of protein per meal, for most individuals. Many with IBS are concerned about pea protein because peas can be high FODMAP, but Monash University shows one serving of pea protein to be low FODMAP!

Here are some pea proteins that I would recommend: 

Naked Pea Protein Powder (unsweetened)

Naked Seed Protein Powder (unsweetened)

If you really don’t like the taste of the unsweetened pea protein, you can add a tablespoon of maple syrup, or use a protein that has some sweetness such as:

HUM Pea Protein Powder (Vanilla - sweetened with Stevia)

Drink and enjoy every sip because you can!

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

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Basil Caraway Cottage Cheese Dip (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 1 hour chill • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4 or more

15 Minutes prep • 1 hour chill • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4 or more • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-2

This combination of fresh herbs, nutty caraway, and silky smooth blended cottage cheese is remarkably delicious! It’s full of protein and lots of flavor and it will be a welcome change to the standard dip on your appetizer tray. It’s perfect with veggies, crostini, or even crispy chips. If you love it as much as I do, use it as a sandwich spread! For a little added color, serve the dip in a split bell pepper or fill small split bell peppers and make bite-size “boats” of deliciousness.

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Your membership in the club helps me continue creating new, delicious, easy-to-make, low FODMAP recipes just for you.

As always, all recipes will emphasize simple ingredients, easy preparation, and delicious low FODMAP results. Recipes will be for everything from main courses, salads, soups, side dishes, appetizers, desserts, sauces, breakfast and lunch, and even mocktails and cocktails. Everything you need to prepare fantastic low FODMAP meals everyone will love.

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Cream of Broccoli Soup with Braised Chicken and Vegetables (Low FODMAP)

10 Minutes prep • 60 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4

10 Minutes prep • 60 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-8

This delicious one-pan soup has a wonderfully creamy broccoli base with big chunks of chicken and lots of fresh vegetables. It’s so full of yummy ingredients, it’s hard to say if it’s soup or stew. The rich flavor is complemented and enhanced by the addition of butter and lemon juice to the finish. It’s easy to make and easy to clean up so it’s a perfect weeknight, or any night, meal. It’s definitely a soup the whole family will love (and a great way to sneak a few extra vegetables into your meal).

Ingredients

2 tablespoons olive oil

2 bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts

1 teaspoon Kosher salt and 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

2 small leeks, green part only, cleaned and chopped

1 cup broccoli florets

4 cups low FODMAP chicken broth (I use Whole Foods Organic 365 chicken broth or Gourmend low FODMAP Organic Chicken Broth - use code IBSGC15 for 15% discount)

1 tablespoon rosemary, leaves stripped and finely chopped (or substitute 1 teaspoon dry rosemary)

2 bay leaves (leave whole)

Parmesan Rind (optional but adds excellent flavor)

1/3 cup heavy cream

1 tablespoon lemon juice

2 tablespoons salted butter

1 small zucchini, chopped

1 small summer squash, chopped

1-2 cups baby spinach, long stems removed, roughly chopped

1/2 cup gruyere or Parmesan cheese, grated, for serving

Directions

(1) Prepare: Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Chop the vegetables. If chicken breasts are very large (most seem to be these days!) cut them in half before braising. You can cut right through the bone with a strong chef’s knife. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper.

(2) Braise the chicken: Heat a heavy soup pot or Dutch Oven over medium-high heat. Add the oil and when it’s hot, put the chicken, skin side down, in the pan. Season with pepper and salt. Cook, turning once, and cook until browned on both sides, 6 to 8 minutes total. Remove the chicken to a plate and set aside.

(3) Cook the vegetables: Add 1 additional tablespoon of olive oil to the pot. Then add the leek greens and the broccoli to the pot and cook for about 3 minutes.

(4) Add the chicken and broth: Nestle the chicken breasts among the vegetables, skin side up. Add the chicken broth, then add and submerge the rosemary, bay leaves, and parmesan rind.

(5) Bake: Put the pan in the oven and cook, uncovered, for about 30 minutes for bone-in white meat (40 minutes if you’ve used bone-in dark meat instead) until the meat is just cooked (use an instant-read thermometer to confirm white meat is 165 degrees F or dark meat is 175-180 degrees F). If you don’t have an instant-read thermometer then cut into the chicken and make sure the juices run clear rather than pink.

(6) Shred chicken: Once just cooked through, remove the chicken from the pan to a cutting board. Shred the chicken with two forks, discarding the bones and the skin.

(7) Blend the soup: Remove the bay leaves and Parmesan rind. Stir in the cream, lemon juice, and butter. Using an immersion blender (or put the soup in your blender or food processor), blend or pulse until the base is creamy and smooth. Only about 1 minute.

(8) Finish: Return the shredded chicken to the pan. Add the zucchini, summer squash, and spinach and put the soup back in the oven for 10 minutes to heat and allow the vegetables to cook slightly. (You can also do the final heat on the stove if you prefer.)

(9) Plate and Serve: Ladle generous servings into bowls. Top each bowl with a sprinkling of aged gruyere or Parmesan cheese.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Chicken With Mushroom Brie Cream (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4

15 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4 • Ok to make ahead: Step 1

This delicious chicken is quick to make, super creamy, and delicious over my Buttery Mashed Yukon Gold Potatoes. The herbs, mushrooms, and creamy sauce blend wonderfully together so each bite is loaded with flavor and delicious caramelized mushrooms. You can balance the richness of this sauce by serving it alongside a beautiful green salad for a perfect rainbow on your plate. Here are some salad ideas for you. This meal is so good it may just become one of your weekly staples.

This is an exclusive recipe just for recipe club members.

In addition to the two free recipes I create each week I am creating and delivering one very special recipe just for my recipe club members. If you’re not yet a member, I encourage you to join! Membership in the club includes access to the complete archive of recipes with filters so it can become your virtual low FODMAP cookbook plus, I am creating and delivering one special NEW recipe every week ONLY for recipe club members.

Your membership in the club helps me continue creating new, delicious, easy-to-make, low FODMAP recipes just for you.

As always, all recipes will emphasize simple ingredients, easy preparation, and delicious low FODMAP results. Recipes will be for everything from main courses, salads, soups, side dishes, appetizers, desserts, sauces, breakfast and lunch, and even mocktails and cocktails. Everything you need to prepare fantastic low FODMAP meals everyone will love.

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Sausage and Mushroom Eggplant Pizza (Low FODMAP)

20 Minutes prep • 20 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 2-3

20 Minutes prep • 20 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 2-3

Want all the taste of classic pizza without the gluten or carbs? These plant-forward eggplant pizzas are the perfectly delicious answer! I made them with sausage, mushrooms, and tomato sauce, but you could make them with any pizza topping you like. I added spinach and fresh basil for some more veggie variety and the combination was wonderful. Using extra-flavorful cheese added a delicious depth to the other flavors. The kitchen will smell wonderfully like pizza when you make this recipe and the end result will not disappoint.

Ingredients

1 eggplant cut into 1/4 inch slices

5 tablespoons garlic-infused olive oil, divided

1 pound plain ground pork (organic grass-fed if possible)

2 teaspoons Italian seasoning (or equal amounts: thyme, rosemary, basil, marjoram, and oregano)

1 teaspoon fennel seeds, lightly crushed

Pinch red pepper flakes (optional)

2 green onions (green part only), chopped

2 cups oyster mushrooms, chopped

1 teaspoon dry thyme

1 packed cup baby spinach, long stems removed and roughly chopped

6 ounces low FODMAP tomato sauce

6 ounces gruyere cheese, grated (or other strong flavored cheese you prefer)

1/2 cup parmesan cheese, grated

1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes

Fresh basil, chopped (for serving)

Directions

(1) Prepare: Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Grate the cheese. Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Chop the mushrooms and green onion greens.

(2) Prepare the eggplant: Slice the eggplant into 1/4-inch slices and toss out the two ends. Lay the eggplant slices on the prepared baking sheet and brush both sides of each slice with olive oil (using about 2 1/2 tablespoons altogether). Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper.

(3) Pre-cook the eggplant: Put the cookie sheet in the preheated oven and cook for 7 - 10 minutes until the eggplant is hot and starts to soften

(4) Cook the sausage: Meanwhile, heat the remaining 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a medium-size skillet over medium-high heat. When the oil shimmers, add the Italian seasoning and let it sizzle for about 30 seconds. Next, add the ground pork and use a spatula to break it into small pieces and combine it with the Italian seasoning. Season with 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper, and a few grinds of red pepper flakes. Cook for about 5 minutes until the meat is cooked through. Remove from the pan and set aside.

(5) Cook the veggies: In the same pan, add another 1 1/2 tablespoons of olive oil, when it’s hot, add the green onion greens, chopped mushrooms, and dry thyme. Cook for 4 - 5 minutes. Taste and season with salt and pepper. Cook for another 2-3 minutes. Add the spinach then stir, and continue to cook until the spinach is wilted and cooked through. Add the sausage back to the pan and stir and cook for about 2 minutes until the meat is heated through.

(6) Layer the toppings: Once the eggplant slices are pre-cooked, remove them from the oven and divide the tomato sauce evenly over all the slices. Use the back of a spoon to spread the sauce over each slice. Once the sausage and veggies are cooked, remove from the heat and divide equally across all the eggplant slices. Sprinkle on the gruyere cheese and then the parmesan cheese. Sprinkle lightly with black pepper.

(7) Bake: Put the whole tray back in the oven and bake for another 8 - 10 minutes until the eggplant is cooked through and the cheese is melted and starting to crisp.

(8) Plate and serve: Serve warm with fresh basil and a light sprinkling of red pepper flakes.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Three Cheese and Spinach Frittata (Low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4 - 6

15 Minutes prep • 45 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4 - 6 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-3

This delicious dish is reminiscent of Greek Spanakopita but it’s much simpler to make and it’s a great way to get more spinach in your diet (very high in lots of great nutrients!) Not a classic frittata (has fewer eggs), spinach, feta, parmesan, and creamy cottage cheese come together to make a perfect savory breakfast, vegetarian main course, or hearty side. Thanks to three eggs and three different cheeses, this recipe has plenty of protein and flavor. You can serve it alongside a separate main course or pair it with one of my green salads. Leftovers are great cold, at room temperature, or you can heat them up nicely in the oven or microwave. Get ready for a new regular on your weekly menu or a new guest at your next brunch.

Ingredients

10-ounce package frozen spinach, thawed and drained

3 eggs, lightly beaten

2 cups lactose-free cottage cheese

1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese

1/4 cup butter, melted

1 tablespoon green onions (green part only)

1/2 cup fresh grated parmesan cheese

1/4 teaspoons ground red pepper flakes (and here’s a nifty red pepper flake grinder!)

1/4 teaspoon black pepper or to taste

Directions

(1) Prepare: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 1 1/2 quart casserole dish. Grate the parmesan cheese. Remove the spinach from the package and put it on a plate. Thaw at room temperature or in the microwave in 30-second increments. Once the spinach is thawed, break it into pieces and squeeze the liquid out of the spinach.

(2) Mix the ingredients: In a mixing bowl combine the eggs, cottage cheese, drained spinach, feta cheese, melted butter, and green onions. Stir well to combine.

(3) Bake: Put the mixture into the prepared dish and put in the oven. Bake for 25 minutes. Sprinkle with the parmesan cheese. Bake for another 10 - 15 minutes until the top starts to brown around the edges and the center is set.

(5) Plate and serve: Serve warm with chopped green onions, red pepper flakes, or a few grinds of black pepper. Or, let cool, and serve at room temperature or even cold. It’s all good!

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

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Provençal Olive Tapenade (Low FODMAP)

10 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-Free • Lactose-free • Vegetarian • Vegan • Makes 1.5 cups

10 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-Free • Lactose-free • Vegetarian • Vegan • Makes 1.5 cups • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-2

Ok all you olive lovers (Natalie I’m looking at you!), this one is for you! Originally created in Provence, France, I like to think of tapenade as the caviar of olives. Super quick to make and packed full of wonderful olive flavor, this olive topping or dip will be a great addition to your appetizer menu or charcuterie board. It is the perfect contrast when served with creamy dips, such as my Creamy Lemon Basil “Hummus” or Basil Caraway Cottage Cheese dip (recipe coming soon!). Love it too much to eat it only as an appetizer? Spread it on sandwiches, add it to your egg salad, top your grilled chicken, eat it with a spoon, be creative!

Ingredients

1 cup Castelvetrano olives (pitted), or other green olives you prefer, drained

1/2 cup Kalamata or Nicoise olives (pitted), drained

3 tablespoons Greek Garlic Fusion Olive Oil or any garlic-infused olive oil you like

1 tablespoon Meyer lemon-infused olive oil or other good flavored extra virgin olive oil

1 tablespoon capers, drained

1 tablespoon fresh-squeezed lemon juice

1/3 cup flat leaf parsley (or use regular parsley or basil), roughly chopped and large stems removed

Red pepper flakes (optional) for serving

Directions

(1) Prepare: Wash and roughly chop the parsley. Pit the olives if they are not already pitted.

(2) Make Tapenade: Put all ingredients (except red pepper flakes if using) into the bowl of your food processor. Pulse about 10 times then scrape down the sides of the bowl and pulse once or twice more.

(3) Plate and serve: Serve alongside cut veggies, gluten-free crackers, or my seed crackers. Also makes a great topper for sandwiches, deviled eggs, and even grilled chicken!

Optional Add-Ins: 3 - 4 sun-dried tomatoes, 1 teaspoon lemon zest, 1 tablespoon toasted pine nuts, 1/2 teaspoon Smoke N Sanity Essence of Garlic Salt (Use code IBSGC15 for 15% discount), 1 tablespoon pimentos, or other any other type of olives you like.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Walnut Gorgonzola Salad (Low FODMAP)

20 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4

20 Minutes prep • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Vegetarian • Serves 4 • Ok to make ahead: Steps 1-3

This is a wonderful salad that is a nice change from the standard fare. The combination of the walnuts and the walnut oil gives the salad a rich and delicious flavor that is balanced by the sweet balsamic vinegar and the tangy gorgonzola. I used a combination of spinach, arugula, and romaine (for some crunch), but you could use spring mix or whatever you like. Enjoy this salad as a vegetarian main course or as a perfect side for grilled meat (steak in particular!)

Ingredients: Salad

4 cups mixed salad greens (spring mix or a combination of what you have on hand)

1 green onion (green part only) finely chopped

3/4 cup coarsely chopped walnuts

4 ounces of gorgonzola crumbles

1 medium stalk of celery, sliced (optional)

Ingredients: Walnut Vinaigrette

1/4 cup roasted walnut oil

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon black pepper

Directions

(1) Prepare: Wash and spin dry the lettuce. Chop the green onion greens, the celery (if using), and the walnuts.

(2) Make the dressing: Put all dressing ingredients in a small jar or bowl and shake or whisk to combine.

(3) Make the salad: Layer the salad greens in the bowl and then add the rest of the salad ingredients.

Make-ahead note: At this point, you may put the whole salad bowl in the refrigerator for an hour or two until you’re ready to serve.

(4) Add the dressing: Drizzle with about half the dressing. Toss and taste. Add more dressing if you like.

(5) Finish: Sprinkle lightly with about 1/4 teaspoon Kosher salt and a few grinds of black pepper.

(6) Plate and serve: Serve on its own or as a delicious side for grilled beef, chicken, or pork.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

Have a question you’d like to have answered? Email me at hello@ibsgamechanger.com

Link note: This post may contain affiliate links for you to easily purchase items that are linked. I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases but none of this costs you a thing so feel free to use the links! In addition, for some items, I have provided a special discount code for IBS Game Changers so be sure to use the code when you purchase an item to get the discount that has been arranged just for you.

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Ginger Sesame Chicken and Sweet Peppers (low FODMAP)

15 Minutes prep • 4 Hours Marinate • 10 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free

15 Minutes prep • 4 Hours Marinate • 10 Minutes cook • Low FODMAP • Gluten-free • Serves 4 • Ok to make ahead: Step 1

Simple to make for two or for a crowd, this chicken and sweet peppers is an easy and delicious weeknight staple. Peanut butter is the “secret” ingredient in the marinade that makes this chicken extra special. You can set the chicken to marinate in the morning and save even more time when you’re ready to cook dinner. Served with steamed rice, my Perfect Coconut Rice, or on its own for the low starch version, it’s a one-pan/one-bowl dinner, and leftovers make a terrific lunch the next day. Toss in some water chestnuts or other quick-cooking veggies you have on hand for even more variety if you like.

Ingredients: Chicken

1 ½ pounds chicken breasts, thin cut, or sliced horizontally

1 bell pepper, seeded and sliced (use two or three different colors for variety)

3 tablespoons garlic-infused olive oil, divided

Ingredients: Marinade

1/4 cup soy sauce (gluten-free)

2 tablespoons garlic-infused olive oil

2 tablespoons toasted sesame oil

3 inch piece of fresh ginger peeled and grated

Pinch red pepper flakes (optional)

1/4 cup natural creamy peanut butter

3 scallions (green part only) – thinly sliced (plus more for serving)

2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted (optional for serving)

Directions

(1) Prepare: Combine all marinade ingredients in a medium bowl and whisk to combine. Slice chicken horizontally unless it’s already thin cut, and add to the bowl with the marinade. Stir to coat. Cover and refrigerate for about 4 hours (more or less is ok). Make steamed brown or white rice per package instructions or, make my Perfect Coconut Rice, if you are planning to serve the chicken over rice.

(2) Cook the chicken: Place a large frying pan over medium-high heat. Add 1-2 tablespoons of garlic-infused olive oil to the pan and heat for a minute until the oil is quite hot. Add as much chicken as you can in one layer and flatten out the slices as much as possible so it cooks quickly. Use a pair of tongs to flip each chicken breast over to cook on the reverse side. It should only take about 2-3 minutes to cook the chicken through. When it’s cooked through remove from the pan and set aside. Continue in one or two more small batches to cook all the chicken in the same way. Remove, and set aside on a plate.

(3) Cook the vegetables: When the chicken is cooked, add another tablespoon of garlic-infused olive oil to the pan and heat. When hot, add the scallion greens, and sliced bell peppers to the pan (and other quick-cooking veggies such as water chestnuts, sliced zucchini, sliced summer squash, finely-chopped oyster mushrooms, etc). Cook for about 3 minutes until the peppers are hot but still brightly colored.

(4) Finish: Meanwhile, slice the cooked chicken into strips or bite-size pieces. Add the chicken back into the pan with the vegetables and stir to combine, and reheat the chicken if it has cooled.

(5) Plate and Serve: Serve in bowls with steamed rice (optional) and with toasted sesame seeds and a few more green onion greens sprinkled on top.

Eat and enjoy every bite because you can!

Recipe note: I use Diamond Crystal Kosher salt in all my recipes because it has a wonderful flat and crisp flake that tastes delicious. It is also the least salty salt available so you can use it more liberally as a seasoning than you can table salt or sea salt. If you use another type of salt, you may need to reduce the amount so it is not over-salted. 

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