Elimination Diet Recipes: Simple Recipes to Keep You Sane (2024)

Elimination Diet Recipes: Simple Recipes to Keep You Sane (1)

Elimination Diet Recipes: Simple Recipes to Keep You Sane

So you got struck with the 2 by 4 that is the Elimination Diet. If your food allergies are weighing you down or your body is super inflamed, you have made the right decision.

But listen, it’s daunting.

My reaction was likeI can eat what? What are Job’s tears? No coffee, huhhhhh?!!!

But my final question was the best one (and the only one I said out loud) – do you have any recipes?

My Family: Meat & Potatoes

I am the main chef in our world. With being on the Elimination Diet, I also had to make the meal work for the rest of my family. This usually isn’t challenging. However with Ms P just learning to eat, DH being a meat & potatoes guy and Mr J, well, sometimes not eating it made it harder.The recipes that my naturopath supplied me I felt more ethnic in nature, but I needed to make it work for my family.

Here are the parameters of my Elimination Diet:

  • gluten free, yeast free, egg free
  • dairy free
  • no sugar, except raw honey & maple syrup
  • limited fructose, 15-25g a day
  • no coffee, alcohol
  • no nightshade vegetables (tomatoes, potatoes, eggplant, peppers)
  • no corn or bananas

For me, I was already gluten/yeast/egg free as those sensitives bothered me the most. Of everything else that I avoided, I missed coffee and cheese.

OMG, need elimination diet recipes….what do I eat?

Breakfast

  • Quinoa Breakfast Bowl: heat 1 cup quinoa, 1/2 cup berries (frozen or fresh), 1/4 cup nuts, 1 cup non-dairy milk & 2 tbsp of maple syrup
  • Apple-Cinnamon Oatmeal: heat 1 cup of gfree oats, 1/2 apple peeled & chopped, 1/2 tsp cinnamon. Add 1 cup of non-dairy milk
  • Sweet Turkey Meatballs & Pan-fried Kale: Put 3 tbsp of flaxseed meal with 1.5 tbsp of water mixed in a small bowl aside. mix 1 pkg of ground turkey with 3 green chopped onions, 2 tbsp of maple syrup, 1 cup of gfree oats & flaxseed egg – mix & form balls. Fry in pan with coconut oil or grapeseed oil. When done, throw in kale and fry.
  • Chai, Buckwheat & Hemp Cereal, Berries & Dates: 2 tbsp of cereal, 5 mejidool dates and berry of your choice.
  • Gfree Pancakes with Fruit: 1 cup Cuisine Soleil 4 grain pancake mix(follow directions on the bag, use flax egg), add berries & real maple syrup
  • Rice Cake with Almond Butter: Rice cake, slather in almond butter. Enough said – great for a quick breakfast!
  • Quinoa Flakes: Same as Breakfast Bowl just try flakes instead – texture’s like Cream of Wheat.
  • Smoothies:Use almond milk, plant based protein powder (VEGA), ice cubes and fruit.

Lunch

  • Extra portion of dinner: Make extras of whatever dinner was – super easy, just reheat.
  • Avocado Tuna Salad & Zucchini Noodles: Spiralize zucchini into noodles, put aside. 1 can of tuna, mix with 1 avocado, squeeze of lemon juice, salt/pepper. Add in other veg like radishes, cucumbers, as desired.
  • Chicken Bone Broth Soup: Make Easy Crockpot Chicken, throw bones in slow cooker, add enough water to cover. Chop & put in 3 carrots, 2 celery stalks & 1 onion. Simmer on low for 3-4 hours. Use colander to remove everything and drain liquid back into slow cooker. Add in any meat from bones that’s viable. Add in 4 carrots, 3 celery stalks, 2 onions, 2 cups of quinoa cooked or gfree noodle of choice for a simple soup.
  • Rice with Broccoli, Zucchini and Avocado
  • Vegetable Sushi, or Quinoa Sushi (remove red pepper)
  • Bean Salad with Celery, Cucumber & Radishes: 1 can of chickpeas or cannelli beans rinsed, add veggies noted, 3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil, 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar for dressing
  • Spinach Salad with Snap Peas, Green Onion, Cucumber and Olives
  • Miso Power Soup with Kale & Vermicelli: 2 cups of gfree chicken broth, mix in 1 tbsp of miso (check your type, some aren’t ok), simmer with 3 leaves of kale for several minutes. Add vermicelli for two minutes then serve.

Dinner

  • Grilled Salmon with Fresh Vegetables: Brush or spray salmon with grapeseed oil, Add 1 pinch of garlic salt, 2 tbsp of dried dill and BBQ. Add fresh vegetables on the side.
  • Turkey Burger with Spicy Brussell Sprouts: Recipes from Joyous HealthElimination Diet Recipes: Simple Recipes to Keep You Sane (4)– seriously, go get this book.
  • GFree Pasta with Vegetable Marinara Sauce, Turkey Meatballs: See Sweet Turkey Meatballs above, omit maple syrup add 1 tbsp of garlic salt instead.
  • Stuffed Portabella Mushroom Caps with Creamy Spinach-Artichoke Dip: Clean mushrooms & brush with grapeseed oil, BBQ then add Dip to middle & grill until slightly melted.
  • Steak with a Side of Rice & Vegetables
  • Easy Crockpot Chicken with Root Vegetables: We tossed vegetables under the chicken like carrots, parsnips, beets etc. They cooked while the chicken cooked making a super fast dinner.
  • Creamy Avocado Pasta: use gfree noodles

Snacks

  • Guacamole with Wrap Chips: take gfree wrap, cut into pie shapes using pizza butter, drizzle grapeseed oil on them & 1 tbsp garlic salt, 1 tbsp onion salt. Broil on HIGH in the oven until browning. Make your own guacamole or check the ingredients of the pre-made ones at your local store.
  • Spiced Chickpeas
  • Vegetables and No-Dairy Ranch
  • Power Balls: So many great recipes, including ones with Almond Pulp
  • Chocolate Avocado Pudding
  • Dates, Nuts or Make Your Own Trail Mix

Drinks

  • Fizzy Lemon Water:2 cups of sparking water, 1 lemon sliced, maple syrup to taste, stir & add ice
  • Iced Tea:Tassamio Tea Discs are all ok (if you have one), if not make some ice tea by combining in a pitcher: 2 tea bags with 8L+ of water (depending on how you like it), sweeten with maple syrup and chill in the fridge.
  • Green Tea with Honey
  • Holly’s Green Juice

Need more? Check out my Pinterest board, I’m always adding to it.
Follow The Inspired Home's board Elimination Diet on Pinterest.

I hope this helps inspire you, and gives you a jumping off point for success. You can do it!

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Elimination Diet Recipes: Simple Recipes to Keep You Sane (2024)

FAQs

What should I eat when starting an elimination diet? ›

Fruits and veggies and plenty of them! Healthy proteins like beans, chicken and steak. Seeds to snack on in place of nuts, like pumpkin seeds and sunflower butter. Wheat-free grains like quinoa, oatmeal and corn tortillas.

How can I do my own elimination diet? ›

During the elimination phase of about 2-3 weeks, you remove foods you suspect trigger symptoms. Eliminate foods you think your body can't tolerate and foods that cause uncomfortable symptoms. These foods include nuts, corn, soy, dairy, citrus fruits, nightshade vegetables, wheat, gluten, pork, eggs, and seafood.

What can I eat for breakfast on an elimination diet? ›

  • Coconut Chia Pudding with Strawberries and Kiwi.
  • Turkey Apple Sage Breakfast Sausages.
  • Berry Coconut Smoothie.
  • Turkey, Kale, and Carrot Hash.
  • Strawberry-Kale-Mint Smoothie.
  • Coconut Quinoa Breakfast Porridge.
  • Fried Plantains and Sausages.
  • Lamb Breakfast Sausage Tacos.

What are the 6 food elimination diet instructions? ›

Six Food Elimination Diet

Take the top 6 most common food allergens out of your diet for 6-8 weeks (milk products, eggs, wheat, soy, peanut/tree nuts, and fish/shellfish). We then perform an EGD test with biopsy to retest the esophagus for narrowing or inflammation. Your symptoms may or may not improve.

What not to eat on an elimination diet? ›

The Elimination Diet guides individuals to include or exclude certain foods. Those foods that are avoided are those generally eaten often, even several times daily, including wheat and other gluten-containing grains, dairy, refined and artificial sweeteners, corn, beef, pork, eggs, and soy.

Can I eat bananas on an elimination diet? ›

Rice and bananas, both of which are on the Elimination Diet, are moderately high in glycemic impact so eat them together with protein to offset any blood sugar spikes. vegetable oils in their diet through the consumption of processed foods. These oils have high amounts of omega-6 fats and too little omega-3 fats.

What 2 foods can you not eat for breakfast? ›

“Consuming high sugar foods such as pastries and high sugar breakfast cereals or high sugar yoghurts aren't ideal for breakfast as they can spike blood glucose levels, leaving you feeling hungrier faster,” registered nutritionist and the author of How To Stay Healthy, Jenna Hope tells GLAMOUR.

Can you eat pasta on elimination diet? ›

This means no bread, wheat, pasta, or gluten in any form. You are also eliminating dairy and dairy products – milk, cheese, yogurt, and butter. During the elimination diet you will need to avoid these items in the whole food form, while also eliminating the ingredients in all foods you eat.

How long does it take to see results from an elimination diet? ›

The goal of an elimination diet is to cut out foods long enough to calm the immune system so when you start adding foods back in, you'll clearly notice a reaction, says Turner. Typically, two to three weeks is a good time frame for accomplishing this.

Can I have coffee on an elimination diet? ›

Following an elimination diet means saying goodbye, at least temporarily, to alcohol, caffeine, and sugar as well as common allergens like gluten, dairy, eggs, corn, and soy. Some will take it a step further and add peanuts, citrus, nightshades, beef, pork, processed meats, and shellfish to the list of no-nos.

What fruit can you eat on an elimination diet? ›

Eat these foods:

– Fruits: apples, blueberries, cherries, nectarines, lemons, grapes, peaches, mangos, raspberries… – Vegetables: carrots, beets, onions, garlic, celery, broccoli, spinach, lettuce, kale, cabbage, asparagus, leeks, bok choy, cauliflower, brussel sprouts, sweet potatoes, yams…

What meat can you eat on elimination diet? ›

Eliminate fatty meats like beef, pork, or veal. It is OK to eat the following unless you know that you are allergic or sensitive to them: chicken, turkey, lamb, and cold-water fish such as salmon, mackerel, sardines and halibut. Choose organic/free-range sources where available.

What should you reintroduce first on elimination diet? ›

I provide my patients with a chart to help them track their symptoms and we often start by letting them choose their favorite foods to reintroduce first. If you know prior to the diet you are sensitive to a certain food, such as gluten, it is never reintroduced. If a person loves eggs, then we reintroduce eggs first.

What foods are needed for bowel elimination? ›

Fiber
  • whole grains, such as whole wheat bread and pasta, oatmeal, and bran flake cereals.
  • legumes, such as lentils, black beans, kidney beans, soybeans, and chickpeas.
  • fruits, such as berries, apples with the skin on, oranges, and pears.
  • vegetables, such as carrots, broccoli, green peas, and collard greens.

What happens when you start an elimination diet? ›

In an elimination diet, a food or group of foods is removed from a persons diet for a set period of time. This helps to determine whether specific foods or ingredients in foods contribute to symptoms. Diets are individualized based on each patients history, eating patterns, and overall symptom picture.

How long does it take for an elimination diet to work? ›

The goal of an elimination diet is to cut out foods long enough to calm the immune system so when you start adding foods back in, you'll clearly notice a reaction, says Turner. Typically, two to three weeks is a good time frame for accomplishing this.

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