Written by Dianne B. Published on in Christmas, Desserts, Holidays, Recipe Roundup
From frosted sugar cookies to eggnog, this 10 Low FODMAP Holiday Recipes roundup has you covered for all of your Christmas celebrating needs.
I’ve been writing this blog since 2010, and blogging about low-FODMAP recipes since about 2013. I’ve come to the point where I’m able to look back on all of my hard work over the years and feel really proud of myself. Sometimes I can’t believe how many recipes I’ve blogged about. And yet, I still feel like I can’t keep up with all of the ideas in my head. It can get frustrating having a body that’s not up to the tasks I have in mind. Despite my frustrations, I still feel privileged that I can compile a list like this. It’s been years in the making.
I’ve learned the best way to survive the holidays is to have low expectations. I used to make a ton of cookies and treats, but now I make only a couple of my favorites. Decorating at my house is minimal and all present shopping is done online. I hope you have the energy to try at least one of these treats I have listed in these 10 Low FODMAP Holiday Recipes. If not, well, just enjoy the photos. No pressure from me! Happy Holidays from Delicious as it Looks!
1. Low FODMAP Frosted Sugar Cookie Cutouts
A creamy butter icing tops these Low FODMAP Frosted Sugar Cookie Cutouts, the perfect gluten-free holiday or Christmas treat.
2. Low FODMAP Pecan Snowball Cookies
These buttery, lightly sweet, melt-in-your-mouth Low FODMAP Pecan Snowball Cookies are made with gluten-free and gum-free flour.
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These are gluten-free, gum-free, and sweetened with a touch of molasses. A delicious addition to your holiday cookie tray!
4. Low FODMAP Peppermint Crush Brownies
Made with gluten-free and gum-free flour, these fudgy Low FODMAP Peppermint Crush Brownies will satisfy your sweet tooth this holiday season.
5. Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars
These Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars have only four ingredients, are no-bake, gluten-free and low-FODMAP. I’ve also included a vegan option for this recipe.
6. Low FODMAP Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies
Low FODMAP Soft Frosted Sugar Cookies are vegan and gluten-free. Made with vegan butter and lots of vanilla, each bite melts in your mouth.
7. Low FODMAP Homemade Eggnog
Lactose-free and low-fat (with a vegan option), this Low FODMAP Homemade Eggnog recipe is flavored with cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla.
8. Low FODMAP Iced Orange Cranberry Bread
Studded with sweetened dried cranberries and orange zest, this Low FODMAP Iced Orange Cranberry Bread is gluten-free and makes a tasty holiday treat.
9. Eggnog Snickerdoodles
Cinnamon, nutmeg, and rum extract round out these gluten-free, gum-free, Low FODMAP Eggnog Snickerdoodles. The perfect addition to your Christmas cookie tray!
10. Low FODMAP Banana Gingerbread
This moist, dense Low FODMAP Banana Gingerbread is gluten-free, gum-free, and sweetened with a touch of molasses.
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9 Comments
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December 9, 2017 at 3:17 pm ·Reply
your recipies made me a good cook, you have shared delicious recipies, my mouth is watering to see these pictures, thanks for sharing with us, keep it up.
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December 10, 2017 at 3:02 pm ·Reply
I don't know what I would do without your cookbook and your website. Your recipes are the only ones I trust to be easy, accurate and delicious. Thank you so much!!
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December 10, 2017 at 10:42 pm ·Reply
Thank you for the comment! I'm so happy to hear that you are enjoying my recipes and that they work for you.
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December 10, 2017 at 10:42 pm ·Reply
Thanks for the comment! I'm so glad you are enjoying my blog.
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Janeen Eng
October 20, 2020 at 4:03 pm ·Reply
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes! I just found out about your blog. I already own your cookbook: “The Low-FODMAP Cookbook: 100 Delicious, Gut-Friendly Recipes for IBS and other Digestive Disorders” and since it is one of my favourite cookbooks I’m really excited to have discovered your blog!
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Dianne B.
October 21, 2020 at 8:35 pm ·Reply
You’re welcome! So glad you are enjoying my cookbook and I hope you find some more great recipes on my blog!
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Shirley
December 2, 2020 at 11:53 am ·Reply
Dianne, so glad to have found your website. I need FODMAP recipes and looks like you have some really good ones. I am so new to this way of eating and finding it hard to find recipes that are not so full of tons of ingredients. Finding it very hard to also find ingredients I can use in the recipes. Not many stores carry products that I can use. So thank you for your wonderful recipes.
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Dianne B.
December 3, 2020 at 3:44 pm ·Reply
Thanks! I try to keep my recipes as simple and straightforward as possible so they are accessible to most people. I hope you find some recipe that work for you here!
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Shirley
December 6, 2020 at 2:05 pm ·Reply
Thanks Dianne.
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I create recipes for people (including my husband and myself) with sensitive bellies. I also love photographing food. I read books and practice yoga in my spare time. Read More »
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