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Low FODMAP Caprese Salad

Low FODMAP Caprese Salad
LF Low FODMAP GF Gluten Free EF Egg Free NF Nut Free

Low FODMAP Caprese Salad

Prep
12 MIN
Cooks in
0 seconds
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Serves
2

Just because you are on a low FODMAP diet, that doesn’t mean you need to give up caprese salad! This gorgeous recipe features a low FODMAP serving of cherry tomatoes, tasty bocconcini (baby mozzarella balls) and fresh basil that are tossed in a simple vinaigrette before being drizzled with a balsamic reduction. Yum!

Now, let’s set expectations here. The low FODMAP diet is all about serving sizes so you can’t sit down and eat a whole bowl of this salad. However, you can enjoy a ½ cup serving size which is perfect for a snack or as a lovely mini side salad. Once you’ve tested your tolerance to excess fructose you can increase your serving size.

To create a larger meal with the caprese salad try serving on buttered low FODMAP bread - you could even add a dollop of our traditional low FODMAP hummus.

Best flavour tips: Tomatoes don’t like being stored in the fridge, so for best results, store them on your benchtop. This helps them develop a rich flavour and prevents their texture from going grainy. We also recommend using a good quality olive oil when making the dressing.

Ingredients

Make gluten free

(½ cup per serving)

DRESSING

4   olive oil
0.5   white vinegar
0.25   dijon mustard
0.25   garlic infused oil
0.25   salt
1   dried oregano
1   white sugar
1   black pepper (a couple of grinds)

SALAD

100   cherry tomato (cut into quarters)
70   bocconcini (baby mozzarella balls) (cut into halves)
2   fresh basil (roughly torn or chopped)
0.5   balsamic reduction glaze/syrup (for serving, we used store-bought)

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Method

  1. Make the dressing. Place all the dressing ingredients in a small jar and shake until well combined.
  2. Cut the cherry tomatoes into quarters and the bocconcini balls into halves. Chop the fresh basil. Place in a bowl and gently toss through the dressing (use as little or as much as you desire). Drizzle in balsamic reduction and serve. Enjoy immediately.
  3. If preparing in advance you can prep the tomatoes and bocconcini and dressing. Assemble just before you are ready to eat and add the basil.
  • Enjoy a ½ cup of low FODMAP caprese salad per serving.
  • SHOW NUTRITION

    Nutrition per serve

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    Calories 227
    Fat 18.5g
    Saturates 8.1g
    Protein 8.3g
    Carbs 6.9g
    Sugars 6.3g
    Fibre 1.2g
    Salt 0.3g
    Iron 0.9mg
    Calcium 210.4mg
    Calories 227
    Fat 18.5g
    Saturates 8.1g
    Protein 8.3g
    Carbs 6.9g
    Sugars 6.3g
    Fibre 1.2g
    Salt 0.3g
    Iron 0.9mg
    Calcium 210.4mg
    Calories 227
    Fat 18.5g
    Saturates 8.1g
    Protein 8.3g
    Carbs 6.9g
    Sugars 6.3g
    Fibre 1.2g
    Salt 0.3g
    Iron 0.9mg
    Calcium 210.4mg
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    Alana Scott

    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

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    Joanna Baker (APD)

    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 alongsi... Read more

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