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Low FODMAP Christmas Stuffing Recipe

by Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert Leave a Comment

Updated June 2022 by Serena Bansal Registered Dietitian BSc Hons

If you are on the low FODMAP diet then there is no need to miss out on your favourite festive food this year.

I have been playing around in the kitchen to bring you this low FODMAP stuffing.

Is Stuffing Low FODMAP?

Stuffing is not normally low FODMAP.

When made traditionally, stuffing contains a base of garlic, onion and bread. Added to this comes variations of dried fruit and processed meats which contain further sources of FODMAPs.

So please do not upset your gut this year by having traditional stuffing.

How To Make Stuffing low FODMAP

You may be finding the low FODMAP diet overwhelming.

One of the ways I get clients to manage their diet with ease is to think of switches rather than whole new foods. And, this is exactly what I did in this instance.

Low FODMAP Switches

  • Bread – wheat free bread
  • Onion – low FODMAP stock

Low FODMAP Stuffing Recipe

  • 200g Schar Gluten Free Bread
  • 1 x vegetable Massel low FODMAP stock cube
  • 1 tablespoon of salt
  • 1 tablespoon of dried rosemary
  • 2 x eggs
  • 1 cup of water
  • 1 tablespoon of melted butter

How To Make low FODMAP Stuffing Recipe

  1. Turn the oven on to 177 degrees C.
  2. Cut up the bread into chunks and spread across the base of a baking tray.low FODMAP Christmas Stuffing
  3. Pour over the wet ingredients.
  4. Sprinkle over the dry ingredients.
  5. Gently mix.
  6. Bake in the oven covered in tin foil for around 20 minutes.
  7. Remove the tin foil and bake for a further 10 minutes (or until the top is golden).
low FODMAP Christmas Stuffing

How To Create a Low FODMAP Christmas Dinner

Check out my low FODMAP Christmas dinner post if you are wanting to make an entire low FODMAP Christmas dinner!

This post goes over every element of making your special dinner gut friendly!

Please Comment Below – I would LOVE your feedback on this recipe!

Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert

Kirsten Jackson is a UK registered Consultant Gastroenterology Dietitian and founder of The Food Treatment Clinic. She has undergone many qualifications to get where she is today, including a UK BSc Honours Degree in Dietetics and Post-Graduate Certificate in Advanced Dietetics. In addition to this, she has FODMAP Training from Kings College London University. Kirsten set up The Food Treatment Clinic in 2015 after first experiencing digestive problems herself. She felt that the NHS was unable to provide the support individuals needed and went on to specialise in this area before opening a bespoke IBS service. Kirsten also participates in charity work as an Expert Advisor for the IBS Network. In addition, she can be seen in publications such as Cosmopolitan and The Telegraph discussing IBS as an Official Media Spokesperson to the IBS Network.

Last updated on July 5th, 2022 at 04:19 pm

Filed Under: Low FODMAP Recipes Tagged With: christmas recipe, roast dinner

About Kirsten Jackson Consultant Dietitian BSc Hons, RD, PG Cert

Kirsten Jackson is a UK registered Consultant Gastroenterology Dietitian and founder of The Food Treatment Clinic. She has undergone many qualifications to get where she is today, including a UK BSc Honours Degree in Dietetics and Post-Graduate Certificate in Advanced Dietetics. In addition to this, she has FODMAP Training from Kings College London University. Kirsten set up The Food Treatment Clinic in 2015 after first experiencing digestive problems herself. She felt that the NHS was unable to provide the support individuals needed and went on to specialise in this area before opening a bespoke IBS service. Kirsten also participates in charity work as an Expert Advisor for the IBS Network. In addition, she can be seen in publications such as Cosmopolitan and The Telegraph discussing IBS as an Official Media Spokesperson to the IBS Network.

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