So recently learned from my doc that I need to follow a low fodmap diet. It’s no big deal as long as I can eat potatoes (so many amazing things you can do with potatoes). I was wondering if anyone had some great low fodmap recipes that I could make that my wife (who doesn’t need to follow the diet) and I could enjoy. I’m the cook, so as long as she enjoys it, we’re good to go. I just made julienne fries with an egg on top and I found this amazing LFODMAP Louisiana hot sauce that I poured over it all. One of the best brunches Iade since I’ve had to follow this diet.

Edit: Thank you to those who are supportive of medical conditions such as IBS, Crohns, and Celiacs (which are the conditions that should use a low FODMAP diet). Also I’m very appreciative of people who are knowledgeable in the diet that I am referring to

FODMAP MEANS fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols. All the things that are known to trigger reactions in certain GI issues that some people have. It’s an important issue because you have serotonin receptors in your GI tract. It can also impact daily life and sleep!

However, I’m asking for recipes for low FODMAP diets. I ask very respectfully that if you do comment, please give me a recipe(s) instead of expressing the importance of the diet or that you know what the diet is.

Again, respectfully, recipes, please. Stop telling me you know what the diet is.

  • orangemanatee7@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    It’s more of a side but put 1lb carrots, maple syrup 1tbs (the real stuff) (I like local honey and it doesn’t mess with my IBS but it’s not low fodmap), cinnamon, 1 cup of water in a pot and steam it. My MIL does it in the insta pot and it’s done fast.

    Put some salmon on a baking sheet with some salt, brown rice in the rice cooker, and cut up some cantaloupe (theres another Mellon called Santa clause so good just tried it this month super good)

    A low fodmap meal