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These melt in your mouth low FODMAP lamb fritters are the perfect combo of fresh Asian flavours. They freeze and reheat well so make a double batch and pop them into the freezer.
This low FODMAP recipe contains small low FODMAP serves of sweet potato. During the first phase of the low FODMAP diet avoid larger serves of sweet potato, until you are ready to challenge, as sweet potato becomes high FODMAP in large serves.
Recipe last updated 27th July 2024.
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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.
Check the crushed ginger does not contain garlic. Crushed ginger is grated ginger that has been preserved in a jar. You can swap it for fresh ginger if you prefer.
Buy a bunch of spring onions with long green tips. You can use the green tips of the spring onions (which are low FODMAP) and not the white stem when cooking.
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).
Sweet potato is low FODMAP in 75g/2.65oz serves and becomes high FODMAP in larger serves. Our recipes only use a low FODMAP portion of sweet potato. However if you are concerned you can normally swap the sweet potato for regular potato, carrot or parsnip.
There are no gluten free tips for this recipe.
There are no dairy free tips for this recipe.
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