15 Low FODMAP Recipes Celebrating Maple Syrup - FODMAP Everyday (2024)

Get ready to indulge in the liquid gold of nature’s sweetest gift—maple syrup! As the evenings turn cool and the days grow warm, a magical transformation takes place. The maple sap starts its gentle flow, marking the arrival of maple syrup season. There’s simply nothing that compares to the pure, 100% goodness of maple syrup. From Canada, the unrivaled leader in maple syrup production, to the vibrant syrup-making regions of Vermont, New York, Maine, and other New England states, the sweet sensation spreads far and wide.

But the maple fever doesn’t stop there; even Wisconsin, Ohio, and Michigan are joining in the maple magic. So join us as we celebrate this heavenly nectar with an array of delectable sweet and savory recipes that will leave your taste buds craving more. It’s time to dive headfirst into the irresistible world of maple syrup delights!

Maple Balsamic Chicken with Roasted Blueberries

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People will ask for this recipe – and you won’t believe how easy it is. Start with juicy chicken thighs. The sauce is made from blueberries (fresh or frozen, so you can make it year-round), maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and sage. Made on a sheet pan in the oven! Get the recipe for Maple Balsamic Chicken with Roasted Blueberries.

Pork Loin with Maple Mustard Sauce

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Never make dry pork again! This tender pork loin is slathered with a simple maple/mustard sauce and is quick enough for a weeknight dinner, but fancy enough for quests. Get the recipe for Pork Loin with Maple Mustard Sauce.

Gluten-Free Browned Butter Maple Nut Bars

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These gluten-free blondies are based on maple syrup for sweetening and moisture, with browned butter adding depth of flavor. The nuts are toasted right in the browned butter, a great technique for extra flavor and crunchy texture. Get the recipe for Browned Butter Maple Nut Bars.

Gluten-Free Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns

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OH YES! Tender, pull-apart sticky buns – that happen to be low FODMAP and gluten-free! The topping is made with brown sugar, maple syrup, cream, butter, vanilla, and pecans. It really doesn’t get better than this. Get the recipe for Gluten-Free Caramel Pecan Sticky Buns.

Maple Blueberry Compote

We love 100% pure maple syrup on our pancakes and waffles, but sometimes we want something a little different. This combo is easy to make and combines blueberries with maple syrup for a vividly colored sauce that the whole family will enjoy. You can make this with fresh or frozen blueberries, so you can enjoy it at any time of year. Try it on sponge cake, pound cake or ice cream, too. Get the recipe for Maple Blueberry Compote

Blackberry Maple BBQ Ribs

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These ribs can be made on the grill or in the oven and feature a sticky, sweet – but not too sweet – BBQ sauce. The gorgeous color comes from puréed blackberries and is enhanced with cumin, smoked paprika and chipotle pepper. Get the recipe for Blackberry Maple BBQ Ribs.

Gluten-Free Low FODMAP Maple Mocha Cake

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This cake combines cocoa and coffee for a rich mocha flavor and is sweetened with maple syrup. Perfect for those looking for a sweet treat without white sugar. Get the recipe for Gluten-Free Low FODMAP Maple Mocha Cake.

Gluten-Free Maple Pecan Scones

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The gluten-free scones use ground pecans for a nutty flavor and texture in addition to Maple syrup for a gentle sweetness. They are moister than most scones so give them a try if you’ve always found scones to be dry. This recipe will change your mind. Get the recipe for Gluten-Free Maple Pecan Scones.

Maple Glazed Carrots & Parsnips

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A little butter, a little maple syrup, and a toss in a hot pan glazes these root vegetables for a simple side dish that you will enjoy on a weeknight or even on your holiday tables. Get the recipe for

Maple Pumpkin Pie with Ginger & Lemon

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We have recipes for classic pumpkin pie but if you’re looking for something a little different, this one is sweetened with maple syrup and has the addition of ginger and lemon for a slight twist on the traditional. Get the recipe for

Blackberry Maple BBQ Sauce

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We showed you Our Blackberry Maple BBQ Ribs above, but this barbecue sauce is fantastic dolloped on burgers, chicken and even slathered on skewers of shrimp. Here is the sauce itself, which we think will become a favorite. Get the recipe for Blackberry Maple BBQ Sauce.

Maple Lime Sports Drink

Looking for a homemade drink to have instead of purchased electrolyte drinks? This one was put together by one of our dietitians and uses maple syrup with the tang of lime. Get the recipe for Maple Lime Sports Drink.

Sticky Maple Ginger Soy Glazed Chicken Wings

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The title says it all! Soy sauce with ginger and maple syrup, along with generous grinds of black pepper, create a sticky glaze for chicken wings that you can whip up in the oven in about an hour. Get the recipe for Sticky Maple Ginger Soy Glazed Chicken Wings.

Cornmeal Cheddar Waffles with Bacon

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We had to include this recipe which we enjoy at breakfast, brunch or even dinner! These are hearty, savory waffles with cornmeal and cheddar cheese in the batter that we serve layered up with fried eggs, bacon and then of course, you have to drizzle the whole shebang with pure maple syrup. Get the recipe for Cornmeal Cheddar Waffles with Bacon.

One-Pan Chicken, Carrots & Potatoes

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Need a one-pan meal that you can prep in less time than it takes for the oven to preheat? This withMaple Mustard Sauceis a favorite of ours.

And of course Fluffy Pancakes! These are Gluten-Free!

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And finally, we have the quintessential fluffy pancake recipe for you – and ours happens to be gluten-free! Follow this recipe for the lightest, most of ethereal, fluffy pancakes you’ve ever had, and then warm your maple syrup for an extra special treat. Get the recipe for Fluffy Pancakes.

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36 Dishes You Didn’t Know You Could Make With Rice Noodles

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Rice noodles are naturally gluten-free, but that isn’t the only reason to cook with them. They are delicious unto themselves, come in a variety of shapes, and are the noodle of choice in so many Asian-inspired recipes. But it doesn’t stop there! There are rice-based lasagna noodles, shells, manicotti, elbows…From soups to main dishes, casseroles, salads and summer rolls, we have 36 recipes for you to get you slurping with joy. Click for 36 Dishes You Didn’t Know You Could Make With Rice Noodles

30 Quick & Easy Recipes For A Happy Gut: Low FODMAP and Flavor Packed

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At FODMAP Everyday® we define “Quick” as a dish that can be on the table, ready to eat, in 30 minutes or less. “Easy” recipes have 15 minutes or less of prep time. All of these recipes arelow FODMAPand free of gluten so they can be served to tender tummies too! Click for

Grab A Rotisserie Chicken On Your Way Home And Make Any Of These 18 Delicious Meals In Minutes

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Grabbing a rotisserie chicken at the supermarket is not “cheating” by any stretch of the imagination. Having cooked chicken ready to use is a great jump-start to all sorts of creative recipes – from salads to main dishes,lunchesanddinners– and is a brilliant move, in our book. Click for Grab A Rotisserie Chicken On Your Way Home And Make Any Of These 18 Delicious Meals In Minutes

Easy and Tasty: 34 Sides to Serve with Rotisserie Chicken for a Stress-Free Meal

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We buy a rotisserie chicken every week – and enjoy the bounty for days. But we like to mix it up; potatoes, veggies (hot and cold), pasta – there are many ways to enjoy that chicken and to turn it into a meal. Here are our 34 community favorites. Click here for Easy and Tasty: 34 Sides to Serve with Rotisserie Chicken for a Stress-Free Meal

9 Insanely Delicious Easy Homemade Chicken Wing Recipes

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Entire restaurants build their menu around chicken wings, but we’re going to show you how to make the best chicken wings at home – and they’re easier than you think. Most of these recipes are baked, not fried, so you will not only save on calories, but also have less mess and spend less time in the kitchen. Click here for 9 Insanely Delicious Easy Homemade Chicken Wing Recipes

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FAQs

Can you have maple syrup on the low FODMAP diet? ›

Yes, pure maple syrup is a low-FODMAP sweetener that can be safely consumed by people with IBS in quantities no larger than two tablespoons. Its lower fructose content makes maple a better option than other sweeteners like honey, golden syrup, agave syrup, corn syrup and molasses.

What brand of maple syrup is low FODMAP? ›

This product is likely low FODMAP.

Is oatmeal OK for low FODMAP? ›

Oats can be a low FODMAP breakfast option during the low FODMAP phase. If you choose rolled oats, start with a ½ cup serving size and then test your tolerance level. If you want instant oats use a ¼ cup serving size, and mix them with rice flakes or quinoa flakes for a larger hot breakfast.

Is maple syrup OK for Sibo? ›

What foods make SIBO worse? Sugar is always the enemy when it comes to bacterial and fungal overgrowths in the digestive system. This applies to many natural sugars too such as agave, brown rice syrup, coconut sugar, maple syrup and molasses.

Does maple syrup affect gut bacteria? ›

We demonstrated that maple syrup is less detrimental than sucrose on metabolic health and possesses a prebiotic-like activity through novel gut microbiota and liver mechanisms. Keywords: gut microbiota; insulin resistance; liver steatosis; maple syrup; obesity.

Is maple syrup bad for leaky gut? ›

Refined "white" sugar added to foods like desserts and drinks and too much added natural sugar (like cane juice or maple syrup) can also be problematic for people with leaky gut syndrome.

How much maple syrup is a FODMAP serving? ›

The best course of action is to start with a little and add more as needed to achieve the desired level of sweetness. Just remember the low FODMAP serving size for pure maple syrup is about 2 tablespoons (50 g).

Is peanut butter high 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.

Why does maple syrup upset my stomach? ›

Honey and Syrups

Although honey contains minerals and other nutrients, it is high in fructose, a type of sugar that can lead to bloating, gas, abdominal pain or diarrhea. Sucrose, found in maple syrup and white sugar, can also lead to irritation in some people.

Is Greek yogurt low FODMAP? ›

The Facts: FODMAP Friendly gave full-fat, Greek Yogurt the pass at 200grams. This can be attributed to the fermentation combined with the straining process. Monash list Greek yoghurt as moderate FODMAP at 93g and high FODMAP at 170g.

Is popcorn OK on Fodmap diet? ›

Popcorn is naturally low in FODMAPs, making it a suitable food for people on a low FODMAP diet to manage their symptoms. A low FODMAP serving of popcorn is up to 7 cups (56 grams) of popped popcorn.

Can I have honey on FODMAP? ›

Honey is low FODMAP in very small quantities. According to the Monash University FODMAP app, 1 tsp or 7 grams of honey is low FODMAP. From 14 grams or 1/2 tbsp, your serving of honey contains an average amount of fructose and at 28 grams (1 tbsp) or more your serving of honey contains a large amount of fructose.

Who should avoid maple syrup? ›

Maple syrup gives you carbohydrates in the form of sugars without fiber. As a result, maple syrup can cause swings in blood sugar and insulin levels. Insulin is a hormone that moves sugar in our blood to cells that convert it to energy. People with diabetes may have bad side effects from the sugar in maple syrup.

What kills SIBO naturally? ›

What herbs kill SIBO?
  • Philodendron.
  • Coptis chinensis.
  • Goldenseal.
  • Oregon grape root.
  • Barberry.
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What is the best breakfast for someone with SIBO? ›

SIBO-Specific Diet Breakfasts
  • Egg Breakfast Salad.
  • Coconut Flour Biscuits.
  • Kale, Zucchini, and Egg Scramble.
  • Creamy Green Smoothie.
  • Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Meatballs.
  • Strawberry-Kale-Mint Smoothie.
  • Turkey, Kale, and Carrot Hash.
  • Celeriac-Rutabaga Hashbrowns.

Which is lower FODMAP honey or maple syrup? ›

Honey vs.

To be certain it's low FODMAP, opt for 100% pure maple syrup.

What syrup is low FODMAP? ›

Corn syrup or glucose syrup is often very well tolerated on a low FODMAP eating plan (as long as you don't use high fructose corn syrup, which is a completely different thing!) Maple syrup, a Maine classic, just seems to make everything better, and is a great substitute for honey in many recipes.

Is maple syrup or honey better for IBS? ›

Health Benefits of Maple Syrup

“With a lower glycemic index, it would be a better choice for those with diabetes or other blood sugar issues,” says Andrews. And people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may be able to digest maple syrup better than honey because of the type of sugars it contains.

Is maple syrup better than honey for IBS? ›

Try this today: If you find that honey worsens your symptoms of IBS, there are plenty of other sweeteners you can use instead. Swap honey for small amounts of maple syrup, coconut sugar, or brown sugar to give your favorite recipes a low FODMAP twist.

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