Dr. Rachel's Low-FODMAP Diet 5-Day Meal Plan; Recipes and More (IBS-friendly!) (2024)

December 9, 2018

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Starting the low-FODMAP diet is intimidating and confusing. Although you know it could help your symptoms, you feel overwhelmed about how to start and what this will mean for your lifestyle.

I understand completely what you are going through. About 6 years ago I started learning about the low-FODMAP diet. I can remember distinctly that the changes I made improved my abdominal discomfort, bloating and irregularity immediately (literally within 2 days!), but it took several months to understand what my body could and couldn’t tolerate. Plus it required an adjustment in cooking for my family, eating out and traveling.

I wrote my low-FODMAP Happy Gut Guide(free, downloadable to your device) and my low-FODMAP food lists to help you with this journey. If you are finding that the low-FODMAP diet isn’t working, then you should read my tips on how to fix that (Dr. Rachel’s Top 7 Reasons the Low-FODMAP Diet Fails and How to Fix Them).

I also have over 500 free low-FODMAP recipes on my blog (including my Low-FODMAP Family Meals Collectionand Our 20 Most Popular Low-FODMAP Easy Family Dinners).

You may also want to read my blogs on:

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Mylow-FODMAP fast food blog with its free PDF is helpful as well.

Don’t forget all the delicious products that we have right here for you! Low-FODMAP Happy Bars, Happy Soup, Happy Baking and Happy Spices. Make it easier on yourself to be a FODMAPPER!

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Below you will find my low-FODMAP 5-day meal plan; an IBS-friendly meal plan. I include my top 5-6 favorite recipes (and eating out options) for each category, but feel free to substitute meals based on my low-FODMAP, IBS-friendly recipes and tips on my blog, and extend the diet as many days as you require to keep your system on track.

I ALSO INCLUDE MY LIST OF LOW-FODMAP CONVENIENT SNACKS ON THE GO!

(To find the BEST low-FODMAP energy bars, read my Top 5 reasons for my choice!)

A few other ‘FODMAP facts’:

  • The low-FODMAP diet is NOT a ‘diet’. It is not intended for you to lose weight (although eliminating processed foods may accomplish that for you). The foods listed are delicious and healthy, but also made with ingredients that you will enjoy eating. I do not believe in deprivation as part of the low-FODMAP journey. It is hard enough as it is!
  • The food plan below assumes a ‘standard serving’ for each of the listed foods and recipes. For help on low-FODMAP portion sizes the MONASH app is downloadable and very useful for low-FODMAP food lists as well.
  • Snacks listed below are optional- depending on how much you consume at meals, and your typical daily calorie requirements. You may wish to add snacks mid-morning, late afternoon or in the evening.
  • Many of my recipes are gluten-free and dairy-free, but the low-FODMAP diet is NOT a gluten-free diet or a lactose-free/dairy-free diet. You can have some foods that contain gluten and dairy (or lactose) depending on the amount and your tolerance. Lactose-intolerant individuals, and those allergic to milk protein may need to reduce their intake of those ingredients.
  • Drink plenty of water everyday. Other safe low-FODMAP beverages include lactose-free milk or almond milk, green tea,weak black tea, rooibos tea,coffee (limit to one cup per day depending on your tolerance), and club soda (limit carbonation depending on your tolerance). I suggest avoiding alcohol during the elimination phase to ensure best results.
  • Generally speaking, the low-FODMAP diet is not a ‘forever’ diet. Following 4-6 weeks you may wish to begin ‘reintroducing’ foods to test your tolerance. Please see my low-FODMAP Happy Gut Guide for further details 😉

Be healthy and happy,

Rachel Pauls, MD

P.S. Did you know that I have a COOKBOOK? It is the BEST resource for low-FODMAP diet know-how, a 4 week meal plan and more than 100 low-FODMAP Recipes that prep in 30 minutes or less and have NEVER been published on the blog.

Plus- for all you need to know about the second phase of the low-FODMAP diet, see my latest book on Amazon- The FODMAP Reintroduction Plan & Cookbook!

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Low-FODMAP Breakfast:

  • Low-FODMAP Peanut Butter and Banana Quinoa

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  • Low-FODMAP Chai Overnight Oatsor low-FODMAP Blueberry Almond Overnight Quinoa

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  • Low-FODMAP Breakfast Bakeor low-FODMAP Egg Cups with Turkey Bacon and Cheese

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  • Low-FODMAP Protein Waffles

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  • Low-FODMAP Blueberry Pancakes

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  • Low-FODMAP Smoothie

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  • Eating out options: Plain prepared oatmeal, your choice of low-FODMAP fruit, low-FODMAP yogurt, eggs any style, omelet with small amount cheese, tomatoes and/or green pepper, unseasoned potatoes, low-FODMAP bread with peanut butter.

Low-FODMAP Lunch:

  • Low-FODMAP Salad in a Jar/Tossed Salad options(salad bar ready!) or low-FODMAP Cobb Salad

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  • Low-FODMAP Chicken Salador low-FODMAP Egg Salad

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  • Low-FODMAP Minestrone Soup

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  • Low-FODMAP Southwest Salad with low-FODMAP Grilled Lime Chicken

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  • Low-FODMAP Fancy Grilled Cheese Sandwich

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  • Low-FODMAP Cajun Tuna Melts

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  • Eating out options: Deli-sliced turkey or chicken or prepared meat with no high-FODMAP additives, low-FODMAP bread and condiments, plain rice, potato chips or french fries, tossed salad with oil and vinegar dressing (no onion or croutons).

Low-FODMAP Supper:

  • Low-FODMAP Maple Glazed Turkey Breast

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  • Low-FODMAP Roasted Chicken with Rosemary

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  • Low-FODMAP Orange and Maple Salmon

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  • Low-FODMAP Chili using slow-cooker

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  • Low-FODMAP Maple Dijon Chicken Thighs

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  • Low-FODMAP One Pan Italian Chicken with Vegetables

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  • Eating out options: Grilled chicken, meat or fish with salt and pepper/butter or oil, plain baked or fried potatoes, low-FODMAP steamed or grilled vegetables, tossed salad with oil and vinegar dressing (no onion or croutons), low-FODMAP bread.

Low-FODMAP Snacks/ Convenience on-the-go foods:

  • Happy Bars, all flavors

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  • Low-FODMAP Granola

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  • Low-FODMAP Banana Breadorlow-FODMAP Banana Muffin in Mug

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  • Low-FODMAP Crumbilicious topping with your favorite low-FODMAP Yogurt;

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  • …or one of my low-FODMAP “Skinny” Flavored Yogurt Recipes

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  • Sliced vegetables with low-FODMAP Ranch Dip

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  • low-FODMAP No-Bake Energy Bites

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  • Eating out options: few squares dark chocolate, low-FODMAP fruit cup or individual fruits, popcorn, rice cakes, cheese stick, corn chips, small bag of peanuts, peanut butter or almond butter, plain potato chips.

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FAQs

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.
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How long does it take for Fodmap diet to work for IBS? ›

Many, but not all people will experience an improvement in their IBS symptoms during the first 2-6 weeks on a low FODMAP diet. While a poor response to the diet can be disheartening, there are a number of very good reasons to explain this.

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

Try to include a source of these low FODMAP proteins at meal times:
  1. Animal sources: Eggs, chicken, lamb, beef, fish, pork, turkey. ...
  2. Vegetarian sources: Firm tofu, tempeh, peanut butter, dairy products (low lactose if required), soy milk (made from soy protein), nuts (walnuts, peanuts, macadamia, brazil nuts, pine nuts)
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What is the biggest trigger for IBS? ›

Refined sugar, fructose and the sugar substitute sorbitol are all common triggers. Chocolate is also a common trigger.

What food calms an IBS flare up? ›

Foods to include during an IBS-D flare
  • Lean protein. Include lean meats, eggs, and fish to ensure adequate protein intake during an IBS flare. ...
  • Fruits. Berries and other fruits with seeds are harder to digest. ...
  • Vegetables. Fresh vegetables are a mainstay in a balanced diet. ...
  • Grains. ...
  • Dairy.

Is peanut butter high in FODMAP? ›

Peanut Butter is Low in FODMAPS

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

Is oatmeal OK for low FODMAP? ›

Oats can be a low FODMAP breakfast option during the low FODMAP phase. If you choose rolled oats, start with a ½ cup serving size and then test your tolerance level. If you want instant oats use a ¼ cup serving size, and mix them with rice flakes or quinoa flakes for a larger hot breakfast.

Is popcorn OK on Fodmap diet? ›

Popcorn is naturally low in FODMAPs, making it a suitable food for people on a low FODMAP diet to manage their symptoms. A low FODMAP serving of popcorn is up to 7 cups (56 grams) of popped popcorn.

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.

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

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

Why 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.

What can I eat a lot of on low FODMAP diet? ›

Grains like rice, quinoa and oats. Vegetables like eggplant, potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers and zucchini. Fruits such as grapes, oranges, strawberries, blueberries and pineapple.

What vegetables are not allowed on Fodmap diet? ›

The main FODMAPs present in vegetables are fructans and mannitol. Vegetables particularly rich in fructans include artichoke, garlic, leek, onion and spring onion. Vegetables particularly rich in mannitol include mushrooms, cauliflower and snow peas.

Can you drink coffee on Fodmap diet? ›

Some instant coffees and coffee substitutes may contain chicory root which is a high FODMAP ingredient. Ground coffee – brewed and espresso – other coffees prepared from 100% ground coffee beans are considered low FODMAP. You can use these however you like, just make sure you choose a low FODMAP milk.

Is pasta OK for IBS? ›

Rice and oats are good examples of whole grains that may bring relief to those with IBS. However, avoiding flours such as bread, pasta, and cereal is best.

How many meals a day should you eat with IBS? ›

Some simple changes may help you gain control of your IBS-C symptoms. Eat smaller meals more often. Some people with IBS-C find it helps to eat five or six smaller meals throughout the day, rather than three large ones. Don't skip breakfast.

Should you eat late at night with IBS? ›

The first step in trying to reduce your symptoms of IBS is to follow a healthy, balanced diet. Aim to: eat regular meals including breakfast, lunch and an evening meal (if required, small snacks can be included) avoid missing meals or eating late at night.

Is peanut butter OK for IBS? ›

If you have IBS and love peanut butter, good news! Peanut butter is a low FODMAP food. In its simplest form, it is just made of dry roasted peanuts, salt and oil, all of which are allowed on a low FODMAP diet. However, some brands add refined sugar and flavourings to enhance the peanut butter's taste.

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