The only low FODMAP salsa recipe you'll ever need (gf + vegan) (2024)

My low FODMAP salsa recipe is a staple for us every every taco Tuesday, so it’s about time I shared it, right? It’s gluten free, dairy free and vegan too.

Just under a quarter of this recipe is a safe low FODMAP serving size during the elimination phase of the low FODMAP diet. It actually goes quite a way! So let’s chat about my low FODMAP salsa recipe, shall we?

Now, regular salsa that you buy in shops isn’t low FODMAP for several reasons. Firstly, onion. Secondly garlic.

(yes, the two banes of my eating life yet again!)

Thirdly, tomatoes are only low FODMAP in safe serving sizes – so that’s 92g FYI.

That already makes salsa very tricky to make low FODMAP… I mean, remove the onion and the garlic and what are you left with? A tin of chopped tomatoes?!

But somehow, with careful replacements, I managed it!

In the past, I’ve tried to make a few salsa recipes and adapt them to be low FODMAP, but they’ve always been an absolute disaster. So yeah, basically more like a tin of unseasoned chopped tomatoes…

Besides, most recipes online also seem to be more like an authentic salsa – freshly chopped tomatoes (not from a tin!), roughly chopped onions, lots of coriander etc. I might be really uncultured, but that’s not what I think of when I think of a salsa – that’s just not the salsa I miss eating. So what is?

When I think of salsa, I think of the salsa that came in a jar and was in the same aisle with all the tortilla crisps! So that’s what I’m aiming for here, because that’s what I miss so much!

And to be totally honest, creating my low FODMAP salsa recipe wasn’t easy.

Balancing the acidity of chopped tomatoes was tricky. My first few attempts at this recipe literally tasted like I’d added a few bits to a tin of chopped tomatoes… because… that’s what I had basically done!

But as I kept trying to reach the nirvana of salsa that I remembered tasting all those years ago, I eventually nailed it.

The thing I was being too stingy with was lime. It helps to perfectly balance out that acidity, with a sweetness that compliments the spiciness too.

Oh and I know it might seem like it doesn’t matter to leave out a few ingredients in this recipe since there’s a few, but trust me – don’t!

A salsa is such a delicate balance of the acidity from the tomatoes, the sweetness from the lime, then the ever-so-important garlic flavour from the garlic-infused olive oil. Plus, without jalapenos, you’re probably closer to making a pasta sauce than a salsa!

So in short, follow these instructions exactly and you can’t go wrong! Here’s my low FODMAP salsa recipe…

The only low FODMAP salsa recipe you'll ever need

Here's the only low FODMAP salsa recipe you'll ever need! It's so easy to make and it's gluten free, dairy free and vegan too.

SERVINGS: 4 people

PREP TIME: 10 minutes mins

TOTAL TIME: 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1 400g tin of finely chopped tomatoes (the better quality the tomatoes, the better!)
  • 2 tsp garlic-infused olive oil make sure it has no bits of garlic in the oil. It should be clear.
  • 20 g finely diced jalapenos This was about 7 thin slices of one large jalapeno.
  • 2 tsp lime juice fresh, or a bottle of fresh lime juice is fine
  • handful chopped chives (or the green parts of spring onions, chopped)
  • pinch salt
  • pinch cumin
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • 1/2 tsp chilli puree (optional - only use if it's not spicy enough for you!)

Instructions

  • Take a bowl and pour in your chopped tomatoes.

  • Literally add everything to the bowl and mix it around.

  • When well combined, place in the fridge for 30 mins. This is really important as I promise you it'll taste much better than at room temp! It gives the tomatoes time to soak up all the flavour in that bowl.

  • Serve up with your fave low FODMAP Mexican food!

Notes

Just under a quarter of this recipe is a safe low FODMAP serving size during the elimination phase of the low FODMAP diet.

Thanks for reading how to make my low FODMAP salsa recipe!If you make it, I’d love to see how it turned out and what you served it up with so don’t forget to take a snap of your creation and tag me on Instagram!

Plus, I’m giving away a £50 supermarket voucher every month to my fave pic – result.

Any questions about the recipe? Please do let me know by following meInstagram and leaving me a comment!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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FAQs

What salsa brands are low FODMAP? ›

Fody Foods Keto-Friendly Salsa Verde, Fire Roasted Salsa, Low Fodmap Certified, Sensitive Recipe, Gut & IBS Friendly, 16 Ounce, Packaging May Vary.

Is quinoa ok for a low FODMAP diet? ›

The good news is that quinoa is a low FODMAP food. As is true with many low FODMAP foods, portion sizes still matter. The recommended serving size of quinoa for followers of a low FODMAP diet is 1 cup of cooked quinoa.

Is sour cream ok on a FODMAP diet? ›

Sour cream is low FODMAP at a serving size of 2 tablespoons. It is high FODMAP when ¼ cup or more is consumed (2). It contains the disaccharide sugar lactose, which is the 'D' in FODMAP and can trigger symptoms of IBS particularly when eaten in higher amounts.

Can you eat hummus on a low FODMAP diet? ›

To create a FODMAP safe, homemade hummus we need to use well-rinsed, canned chickpeas which have a low FODMAP serving size of ¼ cup or 42g. The easiest way to keep your portion low FODMAP is to use no more than 42g of chickpeas per serving and multiply this by how many portions you would like to make.

What foods are surprisingly low FODMAP? ›

10 Low FODMAP Foods you Didn't Know you Could Eat
  • Fruit. ...
  • Cheese. ...
  • Greek yoghurt. ...
  • Strawberry jam. ...
  • Beer and wine. ...
  • Chickpeas. ...
  • Dark chocolate. ...
  • Sugar (sucrose)
Nov 1, 2018

Is salsa OK with IBS? ›

A portion of store bought salsa has been tested by monash and is considered safe in quantities of two tablespoons. All the brands tested contained tomatoes and traces of onions and garlic, so any more than this could contain high amounts of Oligos-fructans.

Is sweet potato low in FODMAP? ›

Sweet potato contains fructose, a type of FODMAP, but in small amounts. It's considered a low FODMAP food, but you should consider keeping your intake to 1/2 cup (75 grams) cooked. Comparatively, yam is lower in FODMAPs. You may be able to eat larger amounts of it on a low FODMAP diet.

Is avocado allowed on low FODMAP diet? ›

Avocados contain FODMAPs that can trigger IBS symptoms and may be high, moderate, or low in FODMAPs depending on how much you eat. In terms of portion sizes, 1/8 of an avocado is considered low-FODMAP and should be safe to eat if you have IBS. Some people may be able to tolerate more.

What vegetables are not allowed on Fodmap diet? ›

To ease IBS and SIBO symptoms, it's essential to avoid high FODMAP foods that aggravate the gut, including:
  • Dairy-based milk, yogurt and ice cream.
  • Wheat-based products such as cereal, bread and crackers.
  • Beans and lentils.
  • Some vegetables, such as artichokes, asparagus, onions and garlic.

Is coffee low in FODMAP? ›

Yes, instant coffee (both regular and decaf) is considered low FODMAP. Monash lists a low FODMAP serving as 4g or 1 heaped teaspoon mixed with 230ml water. Keep in mind that coffee can irritate the gut and stimulate gut motility, separate to the issue of FODMAPs.

Can I eat mayonnaise on FODMAP? ›

Commercially prepared mayonnaise is low FODMAP. The main ingredients for mayonnaise are from egg yolks, lemon juice or vinegar, vegetable oil or olive oil and some times seasoning. Just check that your mayonnaise does not include onion or garlic powder.

What hard cheese is low FODMAP? ›

Swiss cheese – Swiss cheese only contains traces of lactose and is therefore low FODMAP. The recommended serving size is 40 grams. Cheddar – Cheddar is also a hard cheese and contains only traces of lactose (o. 1 gram per 100 gram).

Is balsamic vinegar low in FODMAP? ›

Most varieties of vinegar are low FODMAP in 42g (2 tablespoon) serves, so you can choose whichever you prefer. One exception to this rule is balsamic vinegar, which is only low FODMAP in 1 tablespoon (21g) serves.

Is sauerkraut low in FODMAP? ›

The surprising answer is no it's high FODMAP! While fermented foods might be good for our gut bacteria, some types could cause gastrointestinal distress for FODMAPers! Sauerkraut, made from common cabbage, is high FODMAP.

Is dark chocolate low in FODMAP? ›

Dark chocolate: Half an ounce to no more than 3 ounces in a serving is considered to be low-FODMAPs. Milk chocolate and white chocolate: A half-ounce serving is considered low-FODMAP. At 1 ounce, the level of lactose increases to the point that it might cause you to have symptoms if you are lactose intolerant.

Is tostitos salsa low FODMAP? ›

This product has 2 ingredients that are high FODMAP and 4 ingredients that may be high FODMAP.

Is pace salsa low FODMAP? ›

This product has 3 ingredients that are high FODMAP and 6 ingredients that may be high FODMAP. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

What sauces can I eat on a FODMAP diet? ›

That's why we've put together a list of some low-risk sauces you can enjoy during the elimination phase of your FODMAP diet.
  • Soy sauce. ...
  • Oyster sauce. ...
  • Fish sauce. ...
  • Miso paste. ...
  • Balsamic Vinegar. ...
  • Worcestershire sauce. ...
  • Ketchup or tomato sauce. ...
  • Hot sauce.
Nov 15, 2022

Are chips and salsa low FODMAP? ›

Low FODMAP Corn Chips and Salsa

If corn chips and salsa are more up your alley than the potato chip variety, you can crush your craving with 50g (around 2 cups) of plain tortilla chips paired with a mild or medium low FODMAP salsa that's Monash-approved.

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