Low FODMAP Breakfast Ideas

7 delicious low FODMAP breakfast options that will leave you feeling comfortable and satisfied. There’s an options for you no matter your taste preferences or time constraints.

Lo-fo toast with pb

Baker’s Delight low fodmap range, traditional sourdough, gluten free bread or 100% spelt sourdough can be good options when on a low fodmap diet. Adding some peanut butter helps this breakfast keep you satisfied for longer after eating.

Lo-fo toast with eggs

Another good option, for a morning when you are hungry and have a little more time.

French toast with lo-fo fruit

Simply whisk one egg per piece of bread, soak bread in egg mixture (stale bread works well), and then cook with some extra virgin olive oil in a frypan over med-high heat. Serve with maple syrup and kiwi fruit (or orange, just ripe banana, or berries) for a satisfying breakfast.

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Overnight oats with lo-fo fruit

One of my personal favourite easy breakfast options. At night simply place 1 cup rolled oats, 1 cup lactose free milk (or dairy free milk of choice), 1 cup lactose free yoghurt and 1 tablespoon chia and flax seeds into a jar. Mix, put the lid on and put in the fridge overnight. Add some low fodmap fruit and peanut butter and you have an easy and satisfying breakfast.

Porridge with lo-fo fruit

This porridge is made with rolled oats, chia seeds and flax seeds (~1t each), lactose free milk and topped with kiwi fruit. You can add a little maple syrup if you like it a bit sweeter.

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Scrambles eggs and veggies

I can appreciate that this dish does not look fabulous, but it is a delicious and filling option for the mornings when you are hungry and have more time. I like to add corn (1/2 cob is low fodmap), tomatoes, spinach and tasty cheese to my eggs. Capsicum and zucchini are also good additions.

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A Smoothie using lo-fo fruit and milk

This one is banana, cinnamon, lactose free milk, lactose free yoghurt and 1t chia seeds. You could add kiwi, or some frozen blueberries or raspberries too.

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