Low-FODMAP Salad in a Jar (Salad Bar Tips) and Low-FODMAP Asian Peanut Salad Dressing Recipe (2024)

April 17, 2018

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A low-FODMAP Salad in a Mason Jar. Who thought of this brilliant idea? I love it! Read on for instructions and hints to navigate a salad bar ‘low-FODMAP’

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‘Salad in a jar’ is the best low-FODMAP healthy meal on-the-go that has so many options. Get your friends together for a low-FODMAP salad building party, and set up a bunch of these for your workweek! They can keep in the fridge for 5-7 days. Remember to pack the ingredients down well between layers to minimize spoilage.

It is so easy and takes only 30 minutes to create these beautiful low-FODMAP salads in a jar. All you need is the mason jar (about 24 ounces- get the wide mouth type), and the fresh ingredients. Maybe you are lucky enough to have these growing in your backyard garden? Take a look at my step by step and have fun!

For more tips on a low-FODMAP packed lunch on-the-go see my low-FODMAP Packed lunch blog post. You may also love my low-FODMAP Cobb Salad and low-FODMAP Southwest Salad.

Scroll to the end of the blog for my low-FODMAP Asian Peanut (Thai) Salad Dressing. So delicious and easy! It is awesome in a lettuce wrap or with grilled chicken too.

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Later on, feel free to check out over 400 more low-FODMAP recipes on my blog! IBS-friendly.

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Rachel Pauls, MD

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Here are the Step-by-Step Instructions for a Low-FODMAP Salad in a Mason Jar

Hint: Use this list for low-FODMAP options next time you are visiting a salad bar or buffet too!

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Note: Although ingredients listed are in low-FODMAP quantities, personal tolerance for multiple servings of these foods will vary. Adjust your choices as applicable 🙂

  1. Decide on your preferred style of salad. Are you feeling like spinach and eggs with bacon? Or Romaine with Caesar dressing and mozzarella cheese? Perhaps it is a Thai theme with a peanut inspired dressing??
    • Guess what?- I have some of the best low-FODMAP salad dressing recipes on my blog for you! No more difficulty with store-bought high FODMAP ingredients and icky dressing with tons of preservatives. FRESH! CREAMY! See next point-
  2. Pick your favorite dressing:
    • For inspiration check out my recipes for low-FODMAP Ranch, my low-FODMAP No-honey Dill(just like a honey-dill but without the honey), my low-FODMAP Italian Dressing,low-FODMAP Maple Dijon Vinaigrette,my low-FODMAP Southwest Dressing or low-FODMAP Caesar dressings
    • You can also try my low-FODMAP Asian Peanut Salad Dressing- just scroll down to the end of this blog!
  3. The first (or bottom/base) layer is the dressing. That way it won’t spill out and can marinate some of the veggies
    • An alternative is to put a little cup or a ring of parchment paper at the top of the jar to store your dressing in if you prefer it separate (an elastic band around the rim and some plastic wrap may help keep it sealed, just don’t carry the jar upside down)
  4. The second layer is a dense vegetable or vegetables that are OK to sit in dressing for a while
    • Try some of the following: 4 cherry tomatoes, 2 radishes, ½ cup of cucumbers, red or green peppers or diced carrots
  5. Layer three is more veggies, or beans if you like…
    • Experiment with broccoli heads, zucchini, beets, canned lentils, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, water chestnuts, canned chickpeas, black olives or baby corn
  6. Layer four can be a grain such as brown or white rice or quinoa Your pick! Or try some cold rice vermicelli noodles for an Asian inspired salad
  7. Layer five can start to be softer ingredients
    • Think chopped eggs or ½ cup of cheddar, mozzarella, swiss or goat cheeses
  8. Layer six is my favorite
    • That’s right. Here are your chopped peanuts, pecans or walnuts
    • Or else try some diced chicken or turkey breast, cooked shrimp or chopped bacon…so yummy
    • Added protein and healthy fats makes it so satisfying and fills you up
  9. Finally you want to use your favorite lettuce or greens
    • The crown for your low-FODMAP salad-in-a-jar andthe base layer when you pour it out
    • ½ cup of butter lettuce, Romaine, spinach, mixed greens, red or common cabbage, or kale
  10. Lastly- you can put a little ring of parchment or a small travel cup at the top for dressing or a topping if desired
    • Maybe 2 tablespoons of delicate sunflower or chia seeds, or else 1 tablespoon of some dried cranberries for a little sweetness

When you are ready to serve your salad, tip it gently onto a plate(s) depending on the layers and how you want your final salad to look. If you had a little receptacle at the top for your seeds or dressing, then just collect that into its own little bowl first. So easy and what a fresh low-FODMAP healthy lunch to keep you energized all afternoon!

Check out this amazing low-FODMAP, Gluten-free and Vegan Asian Peanut Salad Dressing Recipe below–

Low-FODMAP Asian Peanut (Thai) Salad Dressing Recipe; Gluten-free, Vegan

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Although this recipe has not been lab tested, a single serving should be low-FODMAP based on the ingredients at time of posting

Serving size: 2 tablespoons

Yield: 6 servings (about 6-7 ounces)

Prep time: 10 min

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup oil (can use peanut, avocado or canola oil)
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce (optional use gluten free)
    • I used low-sodium
  • 3 tablespoons light or dark brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoons natural peanut butter (salted or unsalted)
    • I used unsalted (contained only peanuts and peanut oil, no other ingredients)
  • 1 tablespoonfresh squeezed lime juice
  • 1 tablespoonrice vinegar
  • 1 tablespoon light corn syrup
  • 2 teaspoons Tabasco Original sauce (more to taste) –contains: distilled vinegar, red pepper, salt
    • if you prefer a milder dressing then skip this or adjust to taste
  • 1 teaspoongrated fresh ginger (or ½ tsp ground ginger)
  • 1 teaspoon fresh cilantro (optional)

Directions

  • Combine all ingredients (except cilantro) in a mason jar or other container and whisk well to combine
  • Add cilantro and combine
  • Store in refrigerator until use
  • Best made a few hours in advance, may store for up to 2 weeks
  • Serve with salad, low-FODMAP Grilled Chicken, low-FODMAP Rice Noodles and so much more 🙂
  • Hint: For a layer salad in-a-jar opt for selections of rice noodles, peanuts, water chestnuts, bean sprouts, egg, cabbage and shrimp or chicken. I’m getting hungry thinking about it..

Spicy, sweet and peanutty. This low-FODMAP Asian Peanut Salad Dressing is awesome!

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FAQs

Can I eat salad on a low FODMAP diet? ›

Lettuce is made up almost exclusively of insoluble fiber. Therefore, it's considered a low FODMAP food — and a good alternative to high FODMAP vegetables, such as artichokes, cabbage, broccoli, beets, Brussels sprouts, and asparagus ( 3 ).

What kind of salad is good for IBS? ›

This can be any type of low FODMAP lettuce such as kale, arugula, romaine, butter lettuce, or iceberg. When choosing a low FODMAP lettuce, it is important to be aware of low FODMAP portion sizes. For example, baby spinach is low FODMAP at 1.5 cup serving, but moderately high in FODMAPs at 2 ¾ cup.

What kind of lettuce is low FODMAP? ›

While many types of lettuce are low in FODMAPs, not all varieties are suitable for a low-FODMAP diet. It is important to stick to low-FODMAP options such as iceberg, romaine, and butter lettuce to ensure you are following the guidelines of the diet.

Is balsamic vinegar OK on FODMAP? ›

FODMAP info: Up to a tablespoon, balsamic vinegar remains low in fodmaps. Beyond that, the fructose level becomes moderate.

Are cucumbers low in FODMAP? ›

Examples of low FODMAP vegetables include carrots, bell peppers, cucumbers, eggplant, green beans, lettuce, tomatoes, zucchini, broccoli, and more. To see a larger list of low FODMAP vegetables, download the Low FODMAP Diet and Food List PDF.

What salad is best for bowels? ›

Leafy greens, like spinach, chards, arugula, lettuce and kale are rich in fibers with laxative properties. They are great options for constipation relief, especially when eaten raw. These greens contain high amounts of water, which helps with stool movements.

Is peanut butter low in FODMAP? ›

Peanut Butter is Low in FODMAPS

While almonds, cashews, and pistachios are fairly high in FODMAPs, peanuts, pecans, and walnuts are considered low FODMAP foods. This is because peanuts are technically part of the legume family, they're safe for a low FODMAP diet.

Is sweet potato low in 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 ranch dressing a low FODMAP food? ›

Creamy Ranch dressing the way it was made to be!

You'll forget you're following a low FODMAP diet when you add this American classic to your favorite salad or use it as a condiment. Live Free Foods' Ranch Dressing has been FODMAP Friendly certified, so it is safe to eat during all phases of the low FODMAP diet.

Is mayonnaise OK on low FODMAP? ›

Both low-fat and regular-fat mayonnaise are low FODMAP (1). Most commercially available mayonnaise forms found in your local grocery store will be perfectly suitable for a low FODMAP diet. High FODMAP ingredients to avoid that can sometimes be added to mayonnaise include garlic, onion, and 'flavorings'.

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