Low-FODMAP Spice Blends and Marinade Recipes (2024)

One of the biggest struggles with the FODMAP Diet is making food that isn’t bland and boring.

In the past, you may have relied on supermarket seasoning packets or food that was pre-seasoned and ready to go. And why not? It’s an easy time-saver!

Unfortunately most commercial seasoning contains onion or garlic—usually both. This can make avoiding these high-FODMAP ingredients seem impossible.

The solution to this flavor dilemma is to get to know individual spices. Let me explain…

Single-ingredient spices and herbs (meaning the jar contains only 1 ingredient: the individual spice) are low-FODMAP. They’re also the key to crave-able, flavor-packed meals.

And when you know what herbs and spices to combine depending on the taste you’re going for, you’ve got a rainbow of flavor options at your fingertips.

My Go-To Low-FODMAP Spice Blends

To help you get started, I’ve compiled all my go-to spice blends below. With just a few extra ingredients you can make a simple marinade, so I’ve included my favorite ones for you as well.

Use this list as a starting point, but know that it’s okay to play around and experiment. For example, if you don’t have thyme, substitute rosemary.

There aren’t any hard and fast rules when it comes to spices blends, so have fun with it! Your taste buds will thank you.

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Low-FODMAP Spice Blends

TIP: These don’t include salt and pepper, so always season to taste.

Mexican-Style Spice Blend for Beef, Pork or Poultry

Makes enough for approximately 1 pound meat, but you can multiply the recipe as desired.

1 tsp ancho chile powder

1 tsp cumin

½ tsp coriander

½ tsp dried oregano

Further Reading: One-Pan Cheesy Mexican Rice Recipe


Spice Blends for Poultry

Makes enough for approximately 1 pound meat, but you can multiply the recipe as desired. These quantities are approximate, so use more or less according to your preference.

Earthy and Herby Blend:

1 tsp coriander

1 tsp thyme

1 tsp dried chives

Simple Spicy Blend:

Also works for pork. If you don’t like the smoky flavor of smoked paprika, use sweet paprika instead.

1 ½ tsp ancho chile powder

1 ½ tsp smoked paprika

Simple Mediterranean Blend:

This blend is similar to Herbes de Provence, which you can buy pre-blended in the spice section of most supermarkets. Optional: Add lemon zest or juice when finished cooking. Also works on potatoes and other roasted veggies as well as pork.

1 tsp dried thyme

1 tsp dried rosemary

½ tsp dried sage

½ tsp dried marjoram

3 Easy Spices for Seafood

  • For delicate white fish or shrimp: 1 tsp dried thyme or tarragon + zest of 1 lemon; finish off with lemon juice.

  • For salmon or shrimp: 1 tsp ancho chile powder + salt and pepper to taste.

  • For salmon/shrimp/heartier white fish: 1/2 tsp ginger and 1 tsp sweet paprika


Low-FODMAP Marinade Recipes

Simple Marinade for Poultry or Pork

Makes enough for about 1 lb meat.

Variation >>> If you have a big handful of parsley or cilantro lying around, you can add that plus the ingredients below to a food processor to blend.

½ cup orange juice

¼ cup balsamic vinegar

2 tbsp olive oil

½ tsp each dried rosemary and thyme

Whisk together all the ingredients and add to a ziploc bag with meat. Refrigerate for 4 to 12 hours. Season meat with salt and pepper and cook.

Further Reading: Grilled Chicken with Curry-Lime Marinade Recipe

Citrus-Herb Marinade

Works great for hearty white fish, salmon, or chicken. Makes enough for about 1 pound of meat. Fish can marinate for a shorter time than chicken, as noted below.

3 green scallion tops

Handful parsley leaves and stems (about 1/2 packed cup)

2 tbsp dijon mustard

1 tbsp hot sauce (optional)

1/2 tsp fish sauce

Juice of 1 lemon

Juice of 1 orange (or 2 clementines)

2 tbsp rice or red wine vinegar

2 tbsp olive oil

Put all ingredients through vinegar in food processor and process until roughly chopped. With processor on, slowly pour oil through feed tube.

Place meat or fish in a large ziploc bag and add marinade. For fish, refrigerate 2 to 4 hours. For chicken, refrigerate 4 to 12 hours.

Further Reading: Grilled Steak with Chimichurri Sauce Recipe

Low-FODMAP Chimmichurri Sauce or Marinade

Great for steak or anything grilled, including veggies. Makes enough for about 1 lb meat.

1 cup (packed) parsley (leaves and thin stems)

1/4 to 1/3 cup mint leaves (about 4 sprigs)

1 tbsp red wine vinegar, plus additional if needed

1 lime, juiced

¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil, plus additional if needed

2 tsp Dijon mustard

1 tsp granulated sugar (or your sugar of choice)

1/2 tsp red chile flakes, or to taste (optional)

Sea salt to taste (1/4 to 1/2 tsp)

Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Add parsley and mint to a food processor and process until chopped, scraping down bowl as needed. Add vinegar and lime juice. With processor running, slowly pour olive oil through the feed tube.

Add mustard, sugar and chile flakes if using. Season with salt and pepper. Pulse until blended. Consistency should be thick but pourable. Add additional oil or red wine vinegar to thin, depending on whether you like more or less acidity. Check seasoning. Can be used as a marinade, or served over grilled meat, veggies or fish as a sauce.

Low-FODMAP Spice Blends and Marinade Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are the best low FODMAP spices? ›

Some of the most popular low FODMAP herbs and spices include garlic-infused oil, ginger, turmeric, oregano, basil, thyme, rosemary, sage, cilantro, paprika, and black pepper. Low FODMAP herbs and can be a great way to add flavor and variety to your meals without triggering symptoms.

Is marinated meat low FODMAP? ›

Marinated meats may contain high FODMAP ingredients, such as garlic, honey and applesauce. There are plenty of low FODMAP sauces, spices, herbs and seasonings to choose from in the Monash FODMAP app.

How do you season meat on Fodmap diet? ›

Our Low FODMAP Steak Seasoning is a classic combination of kosher salt, black pepper, and firmly packed brown sugar, along with extra flavor from low FODMAP garlic and onion powder, paprika, cumin, and oregano.

What spices trigger IBS? ›

Most spices and herbs are low FODMAP and should not cause IBS symptoms, however certain spices such as chilli contain a chemical known as capsaicin. Capsaicin is responsible for the heat in chilli which can aggravate IBS symptoms.

What foods are surprisingly low FODMAP? ›

10 Low FODMAP Foods you Didn't Know you Could Eat
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  • Greek yoghurt. ...
  • Strawberry jam. ...
  • Beer and wine. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Dark chocolate. ...
  • Sugar (sucrose)
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Is Worcestershire sauce low FODMAP? ›

Worcestershire Sauce: Even though this food typically contains high FODMAP ingredients (like molasses or garlic powder), Worcestershire sauce has been tested and is considered low FODMAP by Monash University. A low FODMAP serving is 2 tablespoons or 42 grams.

Is garlic marinade low FODMAP? ›

The good news is that even though garlic is high FODMAP, you can still enjoy garlic infused olive oil on all phases of the low FODMAP diet, even if you are particularly sensitive to fructans.

Is soy sauce bad for FODMAP? ›

Soy sauce is made using fermented soybeans. It is possible that the fermentation process reduces the oligosaccharides in the soybeans, which is why the soy sauce is low FODMAP. Soy sauce is low FODMAP in 2 tablespoon serves (2).

Is Sweet potato a FODMAP? ›

Sweet potato contains fructose, a type of FODMAP, but in small amounts. It's considered a low FODMAP food, but you should consider keeping your intake to 1/2 cup (75 grams) cooked. Comparatively, yam is lower in FODMAPs. You may be able to eat larger amounts of it on a low FODMAP diet.

Is paprika low FODMAP? ›

Paprika is low FODMAP in normal serving sizes. Most herbs and spices are low FODMAP in regular portion sizes. Find low FODMAP food faster with the Fig app!

Can you eat jacket potato with IBS? ›

Baked and Boiled Potatoes

Some people with IBS find cooked potatoes are easy to digest, which is good news because baked or boiled potatoes are a natural source of nutrients like potassium. Depending on how well a person with IBS tolerates fiber, the skin of the potato may need to be removed before it's cooked.

Does soaking onion in water remove fructans? ›

Fructans are water soluble so they leech out of onion/garlic & into the water. Removing them won't remove fructans.

Are tomatoes high in FODMAP? ›

Let's take a look at the FODMAP friendly amounts in fresh tomatoes: Common tomato - these are often found all year round and are a staple ingredient in many households. Half a small tomato (65g) is considered low FODMAP, but once you hit over 75g, they do become moderate to high FODMAP.

Are pickles FODMAP friendly? ›

Are pickles low FODMAP? Yes and no. Pickled cucumbers are low FODMAP, unlike some other pickled vegetables whose FODMAP content changes drastically, according to Monash. However, it depends on whether the cucumbers are pickled with a high FODMAP ingredient, such as garlic.

What can I replace garlic powder with FODMAP? ›

Garlic chives are our godsend. They grow like chives yet taste like garlic. Use this like garlic powder in everything from sauces to proteins to popcorn.

Is Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning low FODMAP? ›

Hidden Valley The Original Ranch Homestyle Seasoning Dip & Salad Dressing Mix. This product has 3 ingredients that are high FODMAP.

Is Greek seasoning low FODMAP? ›

The store-bought Greek seasoning blends I've come across typically contain garlic and/or onion powder, which are high in FODMAPs.

Are cumin and paprika low FODMAP? ›

Pretty much all herbs and spices are low FODMAP so they are the perfect way to pack some flavour into your meals! I love working with cumin, paprika, ground coriander and dried chilli flakes in spice based meals, and basil, oregano, and thyme in more savoury meals like low FODMAP spaghetti bolognese.

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