SIBO Friendly Vegetable Stir Fry - The Best SIBO Recipe - Amber's Natural Nutrition (2024)

This SIBO friendly vegetable stir fry is made with SIBO friendly vegetables, tofu, basmati rice, and a delicious stir fry sauce. If you are looking for vegetarian SIBO recipes allowed on phase 2 of the SIBO diet, this recipe is for you!

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Recently I was working with a client who wanted help with some SIBO diet recipes. I realized that I didn’t have many SIBO recipes that were 100 % SIBO friendly and low fodmap.

In some way, all my current recipes had to be adapted except for these paleo chicken tenders thus I created this SIBO friendly stir fry recipe.

As SIBO is a digestive problem that many people have, I realized that I needed to create recipes for SIBO. The SIBO diet can leave people feeling very restricted and not knowing what to eat without some initial go to SIBO recipes to get started.

The SIBO Diet

The goal of the SIBO diet is to reduce the high fiber and highly fermentable foods that are fuel for our gut bacteria. High fiber and fermentable foods become problematic for people who have an overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine.

Part of a SIBO protocol is to implement a low fiber and low fermentable diet to starve bacteria of their fuel source to help reduce SIBO symptoms, while also addressing the various root causes of SIBO.

The SIBO diet is intended to be used as a therapeutic diet for some time to help resolve SIBO. But it is not a diet that I recommend for the long term as a wide variety of fiber from plant-based foods are required for a healthy microbiome in the colon.

While the SIBO diet starves bacteria in the small intestine, the SIBO diet is also starving beneficial bacteria in the colon.

Fiber…. The double-edged sword

I look at fiber as this double-edged sword where on one side you have the benefits of fiber such as:
-helping to prevent constipation
-bind toxins
-is used by beneficial bacteria to produce butyrate to nourish the cells lining the colon.

Yet on the flip side, high fiber foods aggravate SIBO symptoms and are a fuel source for bacteria that have overgrown in the small intestine. Ugg, one big messy problem.

But if you are reading this, you most likely are healing your SIBO and looking for some SIBO recipes.

Keep in mind that a long term goal is to be able to bring back healthy high fiber foods after you have addressed the root causes of SIBO, restored optimal terrain of the upper digestive system, and healed SIBO.

The following SIBO stir fry is allowed in the second phase of the SIBO Bi Phasic diet, which is semi-restricted. Phase 2 of the SIBO diet allows for 2 tbsp of honey per day and ½ a cup of basmati rice along with coconut aminos. You can also swap the honey for maple syrup.

This SIBO friendly recipe contains tofu, but the tofu can easily be swapped for a chicken breast as another protein source for anyone intolerant to soy.

The vegetables in this stir fry recipe are lightly sautéed in a sweet and zesty sauce that is made with three simple ingredients including coconut aminos, honey, and lime

Honey Lime SIBO Stir fry Sauce

¼ cup coconut aminos
2 tbsp honey
Juice of 1 lime

SIBO friendly vegetable stir fry recipe

1 small zucchini
1 med carrot
1 capsicum
1 cup broccoli
¾ cup green onion (tops only)
1 tbsp grated ginger
3 silverbeet leaves
1 tbsp coconut oil
1 package tofu (or one cup)

To make this SIBO friendly vegetable stir fry with tofu, start by slicing the tofu into strips 3-4 cm long.

Combine the coconut aminos, lime, and honey all together in a jar and use half of the sauce to marinate sliced tofu and set aside while you cut the vegetables.

Cut the zucchini in half, then dice into half rounds, cut the capsicum and carrot into half-length strips, chop the broccoli, green onion, and silverbeet greens.

In one pan, melt coconut oil, then add grated ginger and let simmer for one minute before adding the remainder of the vegetables. Cook on medium heat for 10 minutes with the stir fry sauce.

In a separate pan, cook the tofu on medium heat until the tofu starts to crisp up and brown before adding to the vegetable stir fry.

To keep this vegetable stir fry with tofu SIBO friendly serve with ½ a cup of cooked basmati rice.

To cook the basmati rice, measure out two cups of water and bring to a boil in a medium-sized pot before adding in 1 cup of rice uncooked basmati rice.
Turn the heat down to a low simmer with a lid to cover the rice and let the basmati rice cook for 15 minutes or until all the water is absorbed.

A general rule of thumb for cooking rice is a 2:1 ratio such as:
4 cups water to 2 cups rice
3 cups water to 1.5 cups rice
2 cups water to 1 cup rice

The approximate serving size for this SIBO stir fry recipe is 2 😊 Enjoy and keep up with your SIBO diet while addressing the root causes of SIBO. Subsribe to my newletter and gain access to my free recipe E-books for SIBO and IBS!

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SIBO Friendly Vegetable Stir Fry - The Best SIBO Recipe - Amber's Natural Nutrition (2024)

FAQs

What vegetables can I eat with sibo? ›

grains that are gluten-free, such as oats, quinoa and rice. peanuts and peanut butter, almonds, pecans and pine nuts. seeds such as pumpkin, sesame and sunflower. vegetables such as broccoli, brussels sprouts, carrots, cucumber, eggplant, green beans, leafy greens, radish, spaghetti squash and summer squash.

What is a good breakfast for sibo? ›

  • Egg Breakfast Salad.
  • Coconut Flour Biscuits.
  • Kale, Zucchini, and Egg Scramble.
  • Creamy Green Smoothie.
  • Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Meatballs.
  • Strawberry-Kale-Mint Smoothie.
  • Turkey, Kale, and Carrot Hash.
  • Celeriac-Rutabaga Hashbrowns.

Can I eat oatmeal on a sibo diet? ›

Here is a list of low-FODMAP foods that you should be able to eat freely: Meat, poultry, fish, seafood, and eggs (without standard gravies, breading, or marinades) Rice, oats, corn meal, quinoa. Many types of vegetables, including green beans, zucchini, tomatoes, lettuce, and cucumbers.

Can I eat oranges with sibo? ›

Low-FODMAP Fruits: Options like blueberries, strawberries, oranges, and grapes are less likely to cause symptoms. Gluten-Free Grains: Rice, quinoa, and oats are gentle on the gut. Lactose-Free Dairy Alternatives: Opt for almond or coconut milk and hard cheeses (think parmesaen).

What kills SIBO naturally? ›

If you suffer from methane-dominant SIBO, a combination of allicin, oregano and neem extract is worth trying. Likewise, if your SIBO is dominated by hydrogen, a combination of oregano, berberine and neem extract may work for you.

Can you eat salad if you have SIBO? ›

Avoid large salads full of raw vegetables, as this can lead to too much residue. You can incorporate small amounts of salad, but do not eat raw vegetables exclusively as they are hard to digest. A good rule of thumb is to have three to five cups of cooked vegetables per day.

What to eat for dinner when you have SIBO? ›

Foods that do not contain carbohydrates or fiber do not usually cause problems. This includes meats (beef, pork, lamb, venison); poultry (chicken, turkey, duck); fish and shellfish; eggs; and butter, oils, and hard cheeses.

Are scrambled eggs good for SIBO? ›

Sticking to animal-based proteins such as meat, fish and eggs will lower SIBO gasses. Vegetarian foods that do not get used by the bacteria include white rice, lactose-free dairy products, and a small amount of lentils.

What to drink with SIBO? ›

Approved Beverages:
  • WATER (64+ oz. daily)
  • Nut milks.
  • Lactose-free milk.
  • Herbal tea (ginger tea, chamomile tea etc.)

Is avocado ok for SIBO? ›

What can you eat with SIBO? Low-FODMAP foods are best. There's a huge list of these that includes the following: Avocado.

Can you eat bananas if you have SIBO? ›

The short answer? Yes, you can eat bananas with SIBO. However, the low FODMAP diet, the SCD, and the GAPS diet all differ in banana consumption recommendations. If you are following the low FODMAP diet, an unripe, green banana may be eaten while a ripe banana may not.

What cheese can you eat with SIBO? ›

Aged cheeses include Cheddar, Camembert, Cheshire, Pecorino Style, Swiss, Brie, Blue Cheese, Havarti, or Parmesan. These are low FODMAP cheese options and they are normally well tolerated by people with lactose intolerance.

Are pickles ok for SIBO? ›

A diet that essentially starves these bad bacteria and pushes them back down to where they belong, in the colon, is the best way to treat SIBO, says Dr. Rezaie. That is not to say you should stay away from fermented foods such as pickles and kimchi. Quite the opposite, since those foods are not the culprits.

Can I eat spaghetti with SIBO? ›

Foods to eat on the SIBO diet

Eggs. Hard cheeses and lactose-free milk. White bread, pasta, cream of wheat. Root vegetables like carrots and beets.

Can I eat pineapple if I have SIBO? ›

As your body heals from SIBO, eating fresh pineapple, which is rich in bromelain, each day can help lower inflammation while helping digestion. Bromelain has many health benefits, particularly for those with digestive disorders, allergies, asthma and joint pain.

Are carrots OK with SIBO? ›

Carrots are both low FODMAP and SIBO friendly, so they really help bulk out this dish.

What can I eat for lunch with SIBO? ›

Foods Included on the SIBO Specific Diet:
  • Low-FODMAP vegetables.
  • Low-FODMAP fruits.
  • All meats (except bacon made with sugar and processed deli meats)
  • All fats (except soybean oil)
  • Fermented dairy (hard cheeses, 24-hour yogurt or sour cream)
  • Coconut products (canned milk w/o thickeners)

Is zucchini ok for SIBO? ›

Vegetables that grows off a plant such as peppers, tomatoes, cucumber, zucchini, squash, eggplants. Mushrooms are okay. Ginger is encouraged. All fruits besides apples, pears, and bananas are okay.

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