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We eat a lot of yummy food here, but these low FODMAP bang bang chicken and rice bowls are so good they've been on repeat!
These bowls feature sweet, sticky and slightly spicy roasted chicken thighs with rice and chopped veggies that are smothered in homemade bang bang sauce. This delicious combo creates an epic rice bowl.
Quick note on bang bang sauce - this sauce can be really spicy - we’ve made a tummy-friendly mild version of the sauce. If chilli isn’t a trigger for you, then you can increase the sweet chilli sauce or add a little splash of sriracha sauce to the recipe below.
Note on sweet chilli sauce: Monash University has tested sweet chilli sauce for FODMAPs and is low FODMAP in 2 tablespoon servings, even if it contains onion and garlic. Please check out the Monash University FODMAP Diet App for more info. The amount used in this recipe is well within low FODMAP recommendations.
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Garlic infused oil is normally found in the oil section of your local supermarket or you can buy it online. It should be clear with no floating bits of garlic.
You can also make garlic infused oil at home by frying garlic cloves in cooking oil until they are golden and fragrant, then remove and discard the garlic before you continue cooking your meal. This is a low FODMAP way to capture the garlic flavour as the fructans can't leach into the oil.
Make sure you use pure maple syrup (low FODMAP) not maple flavoured syrup (potentially high FODMAP).
According to Monash University, sweet chilli sauce, even if it contains garlic, is low FODMAP in 2 tablespoon servings. Or try making our low FODMAP sweet chilli sauce.
Buy a bunch of spring onions/scallions with long green leaves. You can use the green leaves in your low FODMAP meals, just make sure you avoid using the white stem and lime green stems as these are high FODMAP. Once you've harvested the leaves pop the spring onion/scallion bulbs into a glass of water on the window sill. The leaves will reshoot so you can harvest them again.
The amount of wheat in regular soy sauce is low FODMAP, however if you are feeling concerned you can buy gluten free soy sauce (Tamari).
Choose a mayonnaise that does not include onion or garlic powder. We like using Best Foods Mayonnaise (Lite or regular). If you are a meal plan member you can also grab the recipe for our egg free mayonnaise here.
Herbs and spices are naturally gluten free, however they can become contaminated during manufacturing processes. If you are highly sensitive to gluten, check the dried herbs and spices do not contain a warning for trace gluten. If you are just on the low FODMAP diet you do not need to worry about this.
If you are highly sensitive to gluten, check all packaged products, processed meat (like bacon), nuts, seeds and dried fruit do not contain a warning for trace gluten. If you are just on the low FODMAP diet you do not need to worry about this.
There are no dairy free tips for this recipe.
In 2013, Alana was diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. She also suffers from coeliac disease, is allergic to nuts and is intolerant to dairy products. This means she understands how difficult it can be to cook with multiple food intolerances. Her exp... Read More
Joanna is a foodie, an accredited practising dietitian and a registered nurse, who is passionate about digestive health. She now works exclusively in IBS and food intolerance in her Melbourne based private practice Everyday Nutrition. Joanna works alon... Read More