Gut-friendly recipes

Step into our kitchen - where delicious meets digestive-friendly. Whether you're navigating the low fodmap diet for the first time or simply looking for a collection of gut-friendly recipes that promise both flavour and ease. From soothing soups to hearty mains and delightful desserts, each dish is crafted with care to nourish and satisfy. Explore our library of gut-friendly and low fodmap recipes and find your new favourite. Most are gluten-free too. Your journey to happy eating starts here!

Low FODMAP Tofu Thai Red Curry
Mary Webberley Mary Webberley

Low FODMAP Tofu Thai Red Curry

Making your own red curry paste for this tofu curry is easier than you think. It’s a great way to enjoy tofu that is both low FODMAP and delicious.

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Age-defying Smoothie
Mary Webberley Mary Webberley

Age-defying Smoothie

Delicious and packed with healthy fats, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients. A great start to the day.

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Strawberry Chia Pot
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

Strawberry Chia Pot

Chia seeds stand out for their fabulous gel-forming fibre. This is a great way to enjoy chia seeds with vibrant fresh strawberries.

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Low fodmap bounty-licious bars
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

Low fodmap bounty-licious bars

Cherry Ripe or Bounty? What’s your favourite? I’m a Bounty gal myself. It’s the coconut and dark choc combination that works for me. But the rest of my family are definitely Cherry Ripe lovers. Luckily, we’ve got low fodmap recipes for both!

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Berry Ripes
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

Berry Ripes

Looking for a low fodmap chocolate treat that will take you back to your childhood? Berry Ripes are my new favourite, combining raspberries and coconut, coated with dark chocolate.

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Seafood Paella
Mary Webberley Mary Webberley

Seafood Paella

This paella recipe is a great way to showcase Australia’s beautiful seafood. It’s perfect for a family celebration.

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One-pot mid-week chicken & rice
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

One-pot mid-week chicken & rice

If you’re wondering how on earth you’ll manage the logistics of trying the low fodmap diet while also catering for a family - try this one-pot mid-week chicken & rice dish. It’s quick, easy and requires minimal washing up!

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Mediterranean prawn salad
Mary Webberley Mary Webberley

Mediterranean prawn salad

This is a fresh prawn salad that is great for entertaining. Prawns are high in protein and can be eaten freely on the low fodmap diet. The dressing is light and tangy. Don’t be tempted to substitute the fresh capsicum with a jar of roasted capsicum, as they often contain garlic (which is very high in fructans). Easy to prepare! Delicious to eat!

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Roast carrot hummus
Mary Webberley Mary Webberley

Roast carrot hummus

Roast carrot hummus is simply fabulous! It’s a great way to pimp up your hummus.

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Plain hummus
Mary Webberley Mary Webberley

Plain hummus

A great option to increase the prebiotic food in your diet and keep your microbiome and your tastebuds happy.

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A ready-set-go bowl of goodness
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

A ready-set-go bowl of goodness

This is a quick and vibrant soup which can be ready in 15 minutes. The beans and rice give it a wholesome and hearty feel. And while it is traditionally made with red onions and garlic, you simply don’t miss these flavours.

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Pumpkin & chickpea soup
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

Pumpkin & chickpea soup

Who doesn’t love pumpkin soup, especially on a cold night? Here’s a gut-friendly pumpkin soup that’s rich, creamy and sure to warm you up. It uses low fodmap ingredients such as Japanese pumpkin and San Elk vegetable stock - delicious!

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Winter warmer tomato soup
Josephine Muir Josephine Muir

Winter warmer tomato soup

Meat-free Monday is easy with this warming bowl of tomato soup. Served with crunchy croutons, this soup is made with low fodmap pantry basics - garlic infused olive oil, a tin of tomatoes and stock.

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