Eating Low FODMAP on a Whole30: Recipes & Tips - Good Noms, Honey! (2024)

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If you have IBS, you may eat a diet low in FODMAPs to help manage your symptoms. If you still have some lingering issues or feel that your overall health could be better, The Whole30 Program might be something for you to consider in consultation with your doctor or nutritionist. As I am neither a doctor nor a nutritionist (read more here), I have no business giving anyone dietary advice; however, I can speak to my own experience in successfully completing a Whole30 while eating low FODMAP and offer up some great recipes and tips in case you decide (in consultation with a medical professional) if eating low FODMAP on a Whole30 is right for you.

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Tips for Eating Low FODMAP on a Whole30

Tip #1: Complete Monash University's Low FODMAP Diet First

If I could do it over again, I would have done Monash University's Low FODMAP Diet Program prior to my first Whole30 in order to find out which high FODMAP foods I could tolerate that are also Whole30 compliant. In a nutshell (of a nut low in FODMAPs, of course), Monash University describes its diet as a program during which a person diagnosed with IBS "swaps high FODMAP foods with similar low FODMAP alternatives to help reduce symptoms of IBS." This is done for 2-6 weeks, depending on when symptoms subside. Then, the dieter reintroduces foods from each FODMAP group back into their diet to identify which types of FODMAPs they can and cannot tolerate. Through this process, the dieter can personalize their future eating habits by avoiding foods high in FODMAPs in the groups identified as intolerable and including foods high in FODMAPs in the groups identified as tolerable. This way, the IBS sufferer is able to include as many foods into their diet as possible and still manage their IBS symptoms.

The Difference Between the Low FODMAP Diet and Whole30 Diet

During a Whole30, a person with or without IBS eats only whole, unprocessed foods for 30 days – which excludes grains, dairy, legumes, refined sugar, and alcohol – and then gradually reintroduces foods from each of these into back into their diet, one-by-one, to see how they affect their body. These effects could include not only IBS symptoms but any number of symptoms unrelated to IBS (reduced energy, poor mood, allergic reactions, insomnia, migraines, etc.).

By excluding grains, dairy, and legumes during a Whole30, the dieter is simultaneously excluding many – but certainly not all – foods high in FODMAPs. When eating low FODMAP on a Whole30, the dieter excludes even more foods, all of which are otherwise healthy if it weren't for the bloody FODMAPs. Finding out which high FODMAP foods one can tolerate prior to doing a Whole30 through Monash University's Low FODMAP Diet Program enables them to exclude fewer foods during a Whole30 on the basis of FODMAPs.

In my experience, The Whole30 is what led me to start looking into FODMAPs in the first place, so I didn't have the knowledge of Monash University's program at the time, and I didn't eat low FODMAP during my first round. Although I felt great at times during my first Whole30 round, I ate low FODMAP during my second Whole30 round and felt about 1,000 times better.

Tip #2: Do Some Research

Prior to my first Whole30, I did about a week of research to wrap my head around the program and ensure I was prepared. Upon first glance, I found it very overwhelming. The "whole foods" paradigm was entirely new to me, and I had to give my mind some time to shift. Doing a Whole30 while eating low FODMAP is even more challenging as you are excluding even more foods from your diet and have to have a fair understanding of which foods you can and can't have to remain compliant with The Whole30 Program and still eat low FODMAP.

While there are a lot of helpful resources available that explain The Whole30 and others that explain the low FODMAP diet, there are very few resources that explain them in conjunction with one another. Below are some resources I have found helpful.

Best Whole30 / Low FODMAP Online Resources

Whole30 And FODMAPs: A Physician’s Perspective - A recently (April 2022) published article on FODMAPs by the Whole30 program, giving an overview on FODMAPs and how to possibly combine the two programs. The article links to an updated Whole30 Shopping List - Low FODMAP , the old version of which I initially found fairly overwhelming at first but could prove to be a helpful tool for some people.

The Whole30 Main Website - Features downloadable program rules, shopping lists and guides, common additives cheat-sheet and more as well as newsletter sign-up, meal plans, dining guides, approved products, and a forum full of advice from seasoned Whole30ers and answers to questions by other program participants.

The Official "Can I Have" Guide to Whole30 Complaint Foods (on The Whole30 Website) - During the Whole30 you will be asking yourself "Can I have [insert ingredient here]?" many times throughout the program. This is the best guide I have seen that simply outlines the ingredients that are in a Whole30 "gray area" of sorts, like when it's okay to use grain-free flours, are smoothies allowed (no), are chips allowed (not if they're store bought), are fries allowed (as long as they are not commercially prepared or supporting a french fry addiction), etc.

Monash University's Low FODMAP Diet App - contains detailed, up-to-date information on the FODMAP content of many foods. It doesn't indicate which foods are Whole30 compliant, of course, but it is easier to remember which foods aren't allowed on a Whole30 than to remember the FODMAP content of individual foods. Also, the researchers at Monash University first discovered the link between FODMAPs and IBS, so I generally consider Monash the authority on FODMAP research and information.

There is another similar but less comprehensive app for looking up FODMAP content called the FODMAP Friendly App. I have not used it extensively, but it works in a somewhat similar fashion to the Monash app. It sometimes contains FODMAP information on certain foods that the Monash app does not.

Low FODMAP and Whole30 - This article on the Casa de Santé blog by Staci Gulbin, a Board-certified dietitian, provides a great overview of both programs in conjunction with one another.

Best Whole30 / Low FODMAP Non-Online Resources

The Whole30: The 30-Day Guide to Total Health and Food Freedom by Melissa Hartwig Urban & Dallas Hartwig

After reading online resources, I felt I needed more comprehensive information about The Whole30 before starting the program. The book listed above provides a great overview of the program rules, philosophy, success tips as well as Whole30 compliant recipes, many of which I made during my first Whole30 (before I started eating low FODMAP). There is a brief section discussing FODMAPs and IBS and why someone still might have digestion issues while on a Whole30 (while not eating low FODMAP) as well as a few more related references to FODMAPs in the book.

It Starts With Food by Dallas Hartwig & Melissa Hartwig

Written by the same authors prior to The Whole30 book listed above, It Starts with Food gives a more in-depth explanation of the impact that dairy, grains, legumes, sugar, alcohol and other problematic foods have on the human body. I have not read this one cover-to-cover; just certain sections that peaked my interest as well as the recipes in the back of the book. It does contain a more detailed discussion of IBS in relation to The Whole30 Program that may put things in perspective.

Tip #3: Meal Plan, Meal Plan, Meal Plan

I started meal planning during my first Whole30 and haven't stopped since. I can't even imagine how life would go on if I stopped meal planning, it has become such an integral part of our lives when it comes to eating at home.

When doing a Whole30, meal planning is so important as you are eating only unprocessed foods, so most meals take a certain amount of preparation and planning. Eating low FODMAP on a Whole30 throws more curve balls into the mix, so meal planning is truly essential to staying compliant and not going hungry.

Meal Planning with Trello

Meal planning can be time consuming at first, but in my case, it became less so over time. I tried a number of meal planning apps but never found one I thought was making my life easier. I use an app called Trello for my freelance work and thought I might also be able to use it to meal plan. Trello is a free app (up to a certain amount of functionality) for desktop and mobile that's like putting notes on a bunch of flashcards and sorting them into lists. I found this great article on the Trello blog about how the author uses the app to meal plan and modeled my meal planning board accordingly.

My meal planning board now contains hundreds of recipes that I can just plop into a calendar and create a shopping list based on what's in the calendar. I also label my recipes to easily sort them (Paleo, Whole30, Low FODMAP, Quick, Best for the Weekend, Holiday, etc.) so that if I don't know exactly which recipe I want to plan for a particular day, I can at least narrow it down by these criteria. I create my shopping list in the same Trello board with my desktop computer, and it syncs with the Trello app on my mobile phone, so I can access the list on my phone while shopping and check things off as I go.

Tip #4: Adapt Existing Whole30 Recipes to Low FODMAP

There are loads of Whole30 recipes online and cookbooks dedicated to Whole30 recipes; comparatively speaking, there are very, very few that are both Whole30 and low FODMAP and advertised as such so that they're easy to find. In the "Low FODMAP Whole30 Recipes" section below, I list and link dozens of Whole30 compliant low FODMAP recipes, both from my blog and the blogs of others. However, if I want more variety, I will write my own recipes or adapt existing Whole30 recipes to low FODMAP. Adapting recipes may seem overwhelming at first, but it's easier than you might think.

Low FODMAP Garlic & Onion Substitutes

Many recipes, especially dinner recipes, contain onion and/or garlic or onion powder and/or garlic powder, which are high in FODMAPs. To make the recipe low FODMAP, I do the following:

  • Garlic -> Substitute garlic-infused olive oil for the garlic and oil listed in the recipe. Chives also have some notes of garlic.
  • Onion -> Substitute the dark green leaves of leeks or scallions (which are low FODMAP opposed to their white bulbs, which are high FODMAP) and/or chives.

Low FODMAP Mushroom Substitutes

Mushrooms are also a bit of a downer when it comes to FODMAPs. Instead of white button, cremini, or other common mushrooms that are high in FODMAPs, I use the following:

  • White button, cremini, or other more common mushrooms -> substitute mushrooms canned in brine or oyster mushrooms, which are low FODMAP in small quantities.

Low FODMAP Whole30 Rice & Noodle Substitutes

Lots of Whole30 recipes call for cauliflower rice or zucchini noodles (aka "zoodles") or suggest serving something (i.e. a stir fry, butter chicken, etc.) along with one of these starches in lieu of a grain-based rice. Cauliflower is very high in FODMAPs; only ⅓ cup of zucchini is considered a tolerable amount by Monash University and is not usually enough for me. Instead of cauliflower rice or zoodles, I make make one of the following low FODMAP starches:

  • Mashed potatoes, baked potatoes, roasted potatoes, etc.
  • Broccoli heads - up to ¾ cup per serving
  • Carrot noodles
  • Spaghetti squash - up to ½ cup per serving

Parsnips, eggplant (up to 1 cup per serving), patty pan squash, and plantain rice are some other low FODMAP, Whole30 compliant starch options. I haven't personally tried these but have listed them for reference.

Important Things to Consider When Adapting Recipes

  • FODMAP stacking - Eating two or more servings of foods from the same FODMAP group in one serving. To avoid FODMAP stacking, I look up all of the ingredients in Monash University's Low FODMAP Diet App and write down which type of FODMAPs they contain and the tolerable amounts per serving. If multiple ingredients contain the same type of FODMAPs, I will either choose another ingredient or make sure the quantities of each of the ingredients are well below the tolerable amounts.
  • Changing information on FODMAPs - Sometimes the available information on a food's FODMAP content changes. When adapting recipes or when making recipes that are already adapted, I look up the ingredients in Monash University's Low FODMAP Diet App to make sure I have the most recent information. When I'm making low FODMAP recipe written by someone else, I also double check the recipe's ingredients against the information in the app to make sure it's actually low FODMAP. There is a lot of misinformation out there, I think mostly due to ignorance, human error, or changes in research. It's best to inform yourself.

Tip #5: Share Your Experience

I found out about the Whole30 by a friend sharing a Facebook post about their own experience. The result of this post ended up being life-changing for me. Although I don't like sharing a bunch of personal information on social media, I do share about my Whole30 experiences and many of the recipes I eat while on a Whole30. When I am sharing my experience with others, I am less likely to give up before the 30 days is up, and I often get lots of encouragement from family and friends, which keeps me going.

Plus, it's nice to share recipes where others can find them, especially when there are so few low FODMAP Whole30 recipes out there. Share the low FODMAP Whole30 love, people! #LowFODMAPWhole30

Low FODMAP Whole30 Recipes

Now for the fun stuff - here are my favorite low FODMAP Whole30 recipes. I will continue adding to this list as time goes on, so check back if you do any future Whole30 rounds, and there might be something new.

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Salad by Good Noms, Honey!

This Low FODMAP Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Salad recipe is adapted from a recipe by The Paleo Running Momma to be low FODMAP and for the tenders to be cooked in the air fryer. This is one of my all-time favorite recipes that I regularly make even when off the Whole30, it's so amazing. Crispy chicken tenders slathered in buffalo sauce served over crisp salad and topped with:

Low FODMAP Ranch Dressing by Good Noms, Honey!

This Low FODMAP Ranch Dressing recipe is definitely one to have in your back pocket when doing a Whole30 as chances are, you will be eating lots of salads, veggies and things that require some sort of fat component. It's super flavorful and can be made thicker or thinner based on what you're serving it as (dressing, dip, etc.).

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Shepherd's Pie by Good Noms, Honey!

You can definitely have meals other than salads while on a Whole30. This Low FODMAP Instant Pot Shepherd's Pie is one of my favorite, comfort food-style dishes. Whenever I feel like I'm in major need of carbs on a Whole30, this shepherd's pie goes in my meal plan.

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Pork Chops One-Pot Meal by Good Noms, Honey!

This Low FODMAP Instant Pot Pork Chops One-Pot Meal is an easy dinner recipe. The pork chops, carrots, mashed potatoes and gravy are all made in one pot, dirtying fewer dishes.

Paleo Whole30 Dijon Rosemary Pork Chops by Real Food with Jessica

If you prefer grilled pork chops, try this recipe for Dijon Rosemary Pork Chops by Real Food with Jessica. My husband in particular absolutely loves this flavorful pork chop recipe. Check that your Dijon mustard is Whole30 compliant and low FODMAP with no garlic or onion powder listed in the ingredients.

Chicken Thighs in Orange Dijon Herb Sauce by Whip & Wander

If you're a Dijon mustard fan, you should also try this Chicken Thighs in Orange Dijon Herb Sauce recipe on Whip & Wander, a blog I recently discovered. Whip & Wander features whole foods recipes, many of which are Paleo, Whole30 and low FODMAP, as well as travel insights, book reviews, and more. This Chicken Thighs in Orange Dijon Herb Sauce recipe is so delicious, especially when served over:

Instant Pot "Garlic" Mashed Potatoes (Low FODMAP Option) by Good Noms, Honey!

The low FODMAP option of this Whole30-compliant Instant Pot "Garlic" Mashed Potatoes recipe is the starch component of many dishes that I make. I've even eaten butter chicken over it, it's so versatile.

Low FODMAP Refrigerator Dill Pickles by Fun Without FODMAPs

If you're wanting to add some flavor to your burgers or an easy, crunchy snack to have on hand in the fridge, I highly recommend this Low FODMAP Refrigerator Dill Pickles recipe by Fun Without FODMAPs. They're incredibly easy to make and are the crunchiest pickles I've ever eaten! Fun Without FODMAPs is a blog mostly focused on low FODMAP recipes but has a number of delicious Paleo and Whole30 compliant recipes by a Monash University-trained dietitian.

Low FODMAP Air Fryer French Fries by Good Noms, Honey!

Here's another snack or side dish idea: Low FODMAP Air Fryer French Fries. Contrary to popular belief, as long as you're not using them to supplement a French fry addiction, air fried French fries are Whole30 compliant as well as are other air fried things (read this if you don't believe me). They're even better dipped in Low FODMAP Ranch Dressing or Low FODMAP Chipotle Mayo.

Low FODMAP Shrimp Fajitas by Fun Without FODMAPs

This Low FODMAP Shrimp Fajitas recipe on Fun Without FODMAPs can be easily made Whole30 compliant by substituting a lettuce leaf for the corn tortilla or eating the fajita contents over greens in a bowl.

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Whole Chicken One-Pot Meal by Good Noms, Honey!

One of my favorite things to make in the Instant Pot, this Low FODMAP Instant Pot Whole Chicken One-Pot Meal includes a savory, tender chicken, melt-in-your-mouth potatoes and green beans all cooked in one pot!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Beef Pot Roast One-Pot Meal by Good Noms, Honey!

Another one of my favorite one-pot meal recipes, this Low FODMAP Instant Pot Beef Pot Roast One-Pot Meal delivers a juicy, tender beef roast with yummy potatoes, carrots and mushrooms, all cooked in one pot.

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Chicken Fricassee by Good Noms, Honey!

This Low FODMAP Instant Pot Chicken Fricassee represents French comfort food at its easiest! Tender chicken thighs, carrots and mushrooms in a luscious, dairy-free cream sauce.

Low FODMAP Italian Seasoning by Good Noms, Honey!

If you plan on making any Italian recipes on your Whole30, you may want to whip up some of this Low FODMAP Italian Seasoning. Pre-made seasoning mixes make things so much easier, take less than 5 minutes to put together, and this one doesn't have any added garlic or onion unlike some store-bought Italian seasoning mixes.

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Spaghetti Sauce and Meatballs (Whole30 Option) by Good Noms, Honey!

Speaking of Italian recipes, while the noodles in my Low FODMAP Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meatballs One-Pot Meal are not Whole30 compliant, I have included instructions on how to make just the sauce and meatballs in the Instant Pot, which are Whole30 compliant. The post also includes some Whole30 compliant starch/noodle options to serve them over.

Easy Low FODMAP Veggie Dip by Good Noms, Honey!

This Easy Low FODMAP Dill Veggie Dip recipe is definitely one you want to have in your back pocket during a Whole30. Made with all dried herbs and spices that you probably already have on hand, this dip comes in handy for Whole30 snack emergencies.

Low FODMAP Chipotle Mayo by Good Noms, Honey!

This Low FODMAP Chipotle Mayo is another great condiment recipe, perfect for dipping Low FODMAP Air Fryer French Fries, smearing on top of a Juicy Low FODMAP Turkey Burger, or dressing your Low FODMAP Air Fryer Shrimp Taco Bowl, all of which are also Whole30, low FODMAP recipes.

Low FODMAP Pineapple Salsa Fresca by Good Noms, Honey!

Give pork, chicken, shrimp, and fish as well as Mexican dishes some sweet and spicy zing with this homemade Low FODMAP Pineapple Salsa Fresca! Originally created to go with my Low FODMAP Air Fryer Shrimp Taco Bowl, this low FODMAP, Whole30 compliant pineapple salsa would also go well with a variety of meats, great for summer grilling!

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Shrimp Taco Bowls by Good Noms, Honey!

These Low FODMAP Air Fryer Shrimp Taco Bowls are so delicious, you will completely forget about the tortilla - guaranteed!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore by Good Noms, Honey!

Chicken cacciatore is a rustic, veggie and nutrient-packed classic Italian dish that's a cinch to make in the Instant Pot! Eat it on its own or serve it over my Instant Pot "Garlic" Mashed Potatoes (low FODMAP option) for an even more satisfying low FODMAP, Whole30 compliant meal.

Low FODMAP Chimichurri Sauce by Good Noms, Honey!

This Low FODMAP Chimichurri Sauce adds incredible, fresh flavor to steak, poultry, fish or veggie dishes. Try it on my:

by Good Noms, Honey!

Adapted for low FODMAP from one of my all-time favorite Whole30 recipes, this Low FODMAP Chimichurri Shrimp and Broccoli Skillet is a delicious, healthy weeknight dinner. Again, serve it over the low FODMAP option of my Instant Pot "Garlic" Mashed Potatoes for an even more robust meal.

Juicy Low FODMAP Turkey Burgers by Good Noms, Honey!

Eaten with low FODMAP, Whole30 bun and topping options (I give many examples in the recipe notes), these Juicy Low FODMAP Turkey Burgers will change the way you feel about cooking with ground turkey. They also make a great main course for lunch or dinner. Eat them with:

Low FODMAP Broccoli Salad with Bacon by Good Noms, Honey!

If you're looking for a delicious side salad for a social gathering or weeknight dinner, this Low FODMAP Broccoli Salad with Bacon (with Whole30 option) is sure to knock your socks off. Best. Salad. Ever.

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Potato Salad by Good Noms, Honey!

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This Low FODMAP Instant Pot Potato Salad is also a tasty and flavorful, low FODMAP and Whole30 side salad option, perfect for summer picnics.

More Whole30 Low FODMAP Recipes

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Low FODMAP Instant Pot Carnitas by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Taco Seasoning by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Grilled Chicken Fajita Salad by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Lemon Chicken by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Pumpkin Pie Spice by Good Noms, Honey

Low FODMAP Beef Stew (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Red Potatoes by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Butter Chicken by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Baba Ganoush by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Tomato Soup (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Buffalo Chicken Chili (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) with Whole30 option by Good Noms, Honey!

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Low FODMAP Chicken Salad - 3 Ways! with Whole30 options by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Taco Salad by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Quiche with Hashbrown Crust by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Tartar Sauce by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Summer Detox Salad (with Whole30 Option) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Cajun Seasoning by Good Noms, Honey

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Buffalo Chicken Wings by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Root Vegetables by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Creamy Bacon Mushroom Chicken Thighs by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Ratatouille (French Vegetable Stew) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Bolognese (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Breakfast Poutine by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Stracotto: Italian Pot Roast by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Leek and Potato Soup (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Simple Low FODMAP Carrot Slaw by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Cajun-Spiced Rotisserie Chicken by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Seafood Seasoning (Old Bay-Inspired) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Italian Dressing by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Italian-Marinated Grilled Chicken Thighs by Good Noms, Honey!

Chunky Low FODMAP Instant Pot Salsa by Good Noms, Honey!

Easy Low FODMAP Caesar Dressing by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Keto Faux Potato Salad ("Fauxtato" Salad) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Double Pumpkin Chili (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Low Carb Pot Roast, Vegetables, and Gravy (Instant Pot, Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Poultry Seasoning by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Instant Pot Turkey Meatballs with Mashed Potatoes and Gravy by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Broccoli (Fresh or Frozen) with Whole30 Option by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Balsamic Vinaigrette with Whole30 Option by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Air Fryer Breakfast Sausage by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Greek Seasoning by Good Noms, Honey!

Quick Low FODMAP Pickles by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Low Carb Lasagna Soup (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) with Whole30 Option by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Pumpkin Soup with Bacon (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) with Whole30 Option by Good Noms, Honey!

4-Ingredient Low FODMAP Marinara Sauce (Instant Pot / Stovetop) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Low Carb Shepherd's Pie with Turkey and Squash with Whole30 Option by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Chicken Bone Broth (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Low FODMAP Low Carb Beef Stew (Slow Cooker / Instant Pot) by Good Noms, Honey

Low FODMAP Beef Bone Broth (Instant Pot / Slow Cooker) by Good Noms, Honey!

Instant Pot Mediterranean-Style Fish Stew (Low FODMAP, Whole30) by Good Noms, Honey!

I will be adding more recipes to this list over time as I add them to the blog and try recipes by other bloggers, so check back often! Remember to tag @GoodNomsHoney and use the hashtag #LowFODMAPWhole30 when posting your low FODMAP, Whole30 creations!

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