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Low Fodmap Inspiration

Ideas and recipes for a happy, healthy gut

· June 12, 2019

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London highlights from the weekend included lunch London highlights from the weekend included lunch at @duckandwaffle. I’ve been here before and loved the views so much that I decided to return! It was a beautiful day for it and we could see marathon runners across tower bridge. I went for the ‘wanna be duck and waffle’ which was oyster mushrooms on a gluten free sauce, fried egg and mustard maple syrup. Oyster mushrooms are low FODMAP thankfully as I personally don’t eat duck, but I had them pan fried without tempura. My cousin went for the confit duck though and it did look delicious! Where else in London is worth visiting? Let me know in the comments!
Life can be so busy and at times, stressful, howev Life can be so busy and at times, stressful, however the most important thing I can do on a day-to-day basis is to prioritise my gut health by following a low FODMAP diet. I try to be as healthy as possible, adding variety to my diet, whilst avoiding high FODMAP foods. As a teacher, I sometimes find breaks and lunches aren’t prioritised, but skipping snacks or meals can have repercussions on gut health. I now prioritise this, and make sure I eat regularly to manage my gut health. Here is a typical example of what I eat in a day:

Breakfast - Overnight oats made with lactose-free yoghurt, oats and a drizzle of maple syrup, topped with a small portion of berries (today I went for strawberries,  blueberries and raspberries). This can be prepared in advance, and I find it filling, particularly for a busy morning of teaching!

Lunch - Tuna salad made with leftover roast potatoes, lettuce, tomato, cucumber, radish, tuna mayonnaise and a boiled egg. I try and ensure lunches are high in protein to keep me satisfied for longer. I always add potato or rice to a salad as I find this more digestible. 

Dinner - Prawn and chorizo pasta made with lactose-free cream cheese, garlic-free chorizo (important!), basil, king prawns, fresh tomatoes and gluten free pasta. I like to eat a variety of meals, however the most important thing is to plan ahead. Meal planning takes the stress away from deciding what to eat, and ensures you have a variety of quick, easy meals which are also gut friendly. 

Snacks - I usually have a green-ish banana or the odd unhealthy snack like a couple of biscuits, a bar of chocolate or a packet of crisps etc. during the working day. 

Aside from eating relatively healthily, I also make sure I support my gut-brain axis by walking daily. I have found this not only supports my mental health and wellbeing, it also supports digestion. It’s a simple and easy addition to my day-to-day life which has helped me overcome stress and improved my gut health too. I also take @precisionbiotics supplements to support my gut bacteria and drink plenty of water.

How does your day compare to mine? Let me know in the comments. #gutready #gutreadywithme #ibsawarenessmonth #ad
This IBS Awareness Month I’ve teamed up with @pr This IBS Awareness Month I’ve teamed up with @precisionbiotics to share the importance of the gut-brain axis. Stress is linked to poor gut health, so it’s important to eat food that is not only low FODMAP and gut friendly, but food that also supports brain health. This Mediterranean Salmon Rice incorporates oily fish which contains Omega 3 Fatty Acids, as well as spinach which is high in Vitamin B, and turmeric which in some studies has been linked to increased cognitive function. 

This recipe can be made in one pot, which makes it a quick and easy dinner for a busy weeknight. The recipe serves 4. 

Ingredients:
4 salmon fillets
200g long grain rice
1 tbsp garlic-infused oil
1 green pepper
1 red pepper
500ml chicken stock 
1 1/2 tsp turmeric
1 1/2 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp asafoetida
80g green beans 
60g spinach
zest & juice of 1 lemon

Method:
In a large pan, heat the garlic-infused oil and add the salmon fillets skin-side down. Pan fry for three minutes or so or until the skin is crispy, then turn over for a further minute.
Remove the salmon and set aside. 
In the pan, fry the peppers. Once softened add the long grain rice, chicken stock, turmeric, paprika, asafoetida, lemon zest and green beans. Season to taste. Place the salmon fillets on top, and simmer for 15 minutes or until the rice is cooked. 
Add the spinach, lemon juice and parsley and cook for a further minute until the spinach has wilted. 
Serve immediately with a slice of lemon. 

Let me know if you give this recipe a try, it’s perfect for the sunny spring weather. 

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Air Fryer Low FODMAP Sweet Chilli Chicken. This de Air Fryer Low FODMAP Sweet Chilli Chicken. This delicious plate could easily pass as a takeaway but it’s much better, it’s low FODMAP! The air fried chicken has a crispy texture, while the sauce adds a sticky, chilli sweetness to complement it. This is a go-to weeknight meal that is ready in under 30 minutes. The recipe can be found on the PrecisionBiotics® blog under Recipes. Let us know in the comments if you give them a try. #AD
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Special egg fried rice with chicken and prawns, to Special egg fried rice with chicken and prawns, topped with a fried egg for good measure. This was such a quick and easy dinner for a week night, I essentially made it up as I went along but I’d be happy to share the recipe, let me know if you’d like it! 

Top tips for following a low FODMAP diet and enjoying meals like this: 
- use the green tips of spring onions for added flavour
- use garlic-infused oil to add garlic flavour without the FODMAPS
- add plenty of herbs and spices to your cooking 
- there is a chilli sauce in Sainsbury’s that doesn’t contain garlic @linghamsuk 
- eat lots of protein to help you stay full for longer (and helps you avoid eating FODMAPs just because you’re hungry!) 

Let me know if there’s anything I’ve missed!
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Incredible Sunday roast at @huntersromsey. This is Incredible Sunday roast at @huntersromsey. This is all gluten free and doesn’t contain any onion or garlic. I went for the chicken supreme proper plated roast and it even came with a gluten free Yorkshire pudding! The puddings were all gluten free too and there was so much choice! I had the jam sponge pudding with crème anglaise (with a lactase enzyme) - so good! I feel that pub roasts are getting so much better recently, it’s great to have so much choice in and around Southampton.
Did someone say low FODMAP Taco Bell fakeaway?! He Did someone say low FODMAP Taco Bell fakeaway?! Here’s my take on the famous crunch wrap made with a low FODMAP chilli con carne. All I can say was - wow! What a dinner! It can be made with gluten free wraps too but they were substituted in my food shop this week! This was absolutely delicious, and it was fun to make too! I’d definitely recommend giving them a try🌮 Tag someone who needs to make you these…
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