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21 Plant-Based Low FODMAP Dishes For Late Summer

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Corn, zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, peaches, melons – some folks think the best summer fruits and vegetables arrive in late summer! Soups, salads, main dishes and desserts, here are our 21 favorite plant-based recipes that take advantage of late summer fruits and vegetables. Some contain dairy, and all of them highlight the plant-based ingredients we are craving this time of year.

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Gluten-Free Peach Crisp

Close Up of Low FODMAP peach crisp on white plate with floral napkins and silver spoons
Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This recipe Peach Crisp has a basic version and one gussied up with ginger and pecans – your choice! You are going to love the juicy peach filling and crisp, golden brown, buttery brown sugar oat topping and the whole shebang is super simple to make. Read more about peaches and the low FODMAP diet in this article. Get the recipe for Peach Crisp.

Grilled Corn Salad with Parmesan & Parsley

Grilled Corn Salad with Parmesan & Parsley
Grilled Corn Salad with Parmesan & Parsley. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This versatile, warm Grilled Corn Salad with Parmesan & Parsley is easy to make but the result is truly elegant. The corn is fresh and juicy, kernels bursting as you bite into them. While hot they are combined with Parmesan cheese, which melts and turns creamy. The parsley adds color and a welcomed herbaceous freshness and the black pepper should be added generously. Get the recipe for Grilled Corn Salad with Parmesan & Parsley.

Cantaloupe, Cucumber and Burrata Salad with Basil & Mint

low fodmap cantaloupe, cucumber and burrata salad with herbs on a white platter and white wooden surface
Cantaloupe, Cucumber and Burrata Salad with Basil & Mint. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Salads don’t have to rely on leafy greens and our Cantaloupe, Cucumber and Burrata Salad with Basil & Mint will certainly convince you! Sweet melon, cool crunchy cucumbers, shreds of magenta radicchio, fresh basil and mint and creamy burrata cheese. All drizzled with a light vinaigrette. This is an unexpected and welcomed addition to summer cookouts. Get Cantaloupe, Cucumber and Burrata Salad with Basil & Mint recipe here.

Grilled Tomato Peach Salsa

White bowl containing grilled tomato and peach salsa with spoon alongside
Grilled Tomato Peach Salsa. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Grilled Tomato Peach Salsa came about after we had been grilling fruit (to great success) and had some extra peaches around. The smoky flavor from the grill elevates the simple ingredients. Get the recipe for Grilled Tomato Peach Salsa.

Garlic & Herb Corn on the Cob

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Garlic Herb Corn on the Cob. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Make when corn is at its peak – which is our neck of the woods is actually September! Garlic-infused oil, butter and a shower of fresh herbs. Salt and pepper and you’re done! Sometimes simple is best. Get the recipe for Garlic Herb Corn on the Cob. 

Panzanella

overhead Low FODMAP Panzanella with Tomatoes, Cucumbers & basil in a glass pedestal dish with wooden servers alongside
Panzanella. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This is a bread salad, featuring sourdough, with juicy tomatoes, cucumbers, fresh mozzarella, capers, fresh basil, and parsley in a Dijon mustard enhanced red wine dressing. Make this when tomatoes and basil are at their peak. Get the recipe.

Caprese

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Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Italian salad’s original name is Insalata Caprese, which translates as “salad from Capri”. Caprese salad almost doesn’t need a recipe. It is really just an assembled salad of sliced tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and fresh basil. Get Caprese Salad recipe here.

Gluten-Free Lemon Zucchini Bread

overhead image of low FODMAP Lemon Zucchini bread on decorative blue plate with aqua coffee mug; loaf is on cooling rack; antique forks alongside
Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

We love zucchini bread, and want to play around with the classic approach. We found that the addition of lemon was a great enhancement! Get the recipe for Lemon Zucchini Bread.

Eggplant Zucchini Tomato Pasta Sauce

Quick & Easy Low FODMAP Eggplant Zucchini Tomato Pasta Sauce in green and white bowl
Eggplant Zucchini Tomato Pasta Sauce. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Need a quick and easy veggie-based pasta sauce for a weeknight? One that you can get on the table in less than 30 minutes (20 minutes if you are super organized)? This Quick & Easy Eggplant Zucchini Tomato Pasta Sauce is it. Get the recipe for Quick & Easy Eggplant Zucchini Tomato Pasta Sauce.

Roasted Ratatouille

overhead image of ratatouille in a green and white decorative bowl on gray quarts surface; brass spoon alongside
Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Ratatouille (rat-tuh-TOO-ee) is based on the classic late-summer vegetable stew featuring eggplant, zucchini and red bell peppers. Our version uses scallion greens instead of onions and uses the oven to roast the vegetables with olive oil, which concentrates the vegetable’s flavors. Then the veggies are combined with fresh tomatoes on top of the stove and cooked until soft, silky and rich. Flavored with thyme, rosemary and low FODMAP garlic, this vegan dish is incredibly versatile. Get the recipe for Ratatouille.

Stuffed Zucchini Boats

low FODMAP stuffed zucchini boats in glass baking dish and also alongside on white plate with fork
Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Our Low FODMAP Stuffed Zucchini Boats are vegetarian, feature a ricetofu and cheese filling and are covered with tomato sauce and more cheese. Please note that this recipe is for those who are in their Challenge Phase or beyond (more on that below). Get the recipe for Stuffed Zucchini Boats.

Gluten-Free Zucchini Banana Bread

overhead of slice of zucchini banana bread on white bread; glass of orange juice alongside
Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

We love zucchini quick bread and banana bread, so we figured why not combine the two? The alchemy created this new recipe so that we don’t have to pick and choose. Moist banana bread with extra flavor and nutrition! Get the recipe for Zucchini Banana Bread.

Lighter Eggplant Parmigiana

overhead view of low FODMAP eggplant parmigiana in white casserole on cooling rack
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Are you looking for a quick and easy, light eggplant Parmesan? With no breading and reduced calories? This Lighter Eggplant Parmigiana is the recipe for you. We like this version as a side dish. Get the recipe for Lighter Eggplant Parmigiana.

Roasted Eggplant Dip

Low FODMAP eggplant dip in wooden bowl garnished with pomegranate seeds-3
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Roasted Eggplant Dip is made from roasted eggplant, tahini, lemon juice and garlic-infused olive oil. We love it as a dip or as a sandwich spread. The pomegranate seeds are optional, but add a bright, fresh, juicy texture and flavor! Get the recipe for Roasted Eggplant Dip.

Potato Eggplant Curry

closeup of low FODMAP Potato eggplant curry in black dish
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Our Potato Eggplant Curry is an easy-to-make dish that you can tailor to your desired heat level. Along with the two main vegetables it also features tomatoes, mustard seed, cumin, coriander, fresh ginger and cayenne. Get the recipe for Potato Eggplant Curry.

Grilled Vegetables

low FODMAP Grilled vegetables on a large platter, held by a woman in a dress
Grilled Vegetables. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Nothing like a platter of grilled veggies! Pick and choose what you like – but we suggest you have a little of everything: squash, peppers, eggplant, yes please! Get the recipe for Grilled Vegetables.

Vegan & Gluten-Free Strawberry Peach Coconut Crisp

horizontal image of low FODMAP strawberry peach crisp on a decorative plate and in pie plate in background
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This gluten-free and vegan Strawberry Peach Coconut Crisp features strawberries and yellow peaches nestled under a brown sugar oat crisp topping – that happens to be made with coconut oil. Coconut flakes are added to the topping, too. With or without a dollop of lactose-free or vegan) vanilla ice cream or yogurt, this is a fantastic homestyle dessert, that also happens to be very easy to make. Get the recipe for Vegan & Gluten-Free Strawberry Peach Coconut Crisp.

Peach Blueberry Crostata

overhead image peach blueberry crostata on wooden board
Peach Blueberry Crostata. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Blueberries and peaches go beautifully together and here they are nestled in a slightly sweet crostata crust. Easier to make them a pie or a formal tart, you simply roll out a disc of pastry dough and fold the edges up over the fresh fruit. Get the recipe for Peach Blueberry Crostata.

Peach Iced Tea

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Peach Iced Tea. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Peach Iced Tea is as refreshing as it is pretty, and easy to make. It begins with a sugar sweetened peach purée. You can stir this purée into black iced tea, as we did for the images, or it works beautifully in green or white tea, too. Get the recipe for Peach Iced Tea.

Peaches & Cream Popsicles

Low FODMAP peaches & cream popsicles with raspberries, close up, lined up on white plate_
Peaches & Cream Popsicles. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Popsicles, or “pops” are not just for kids! These Low FODMAP Peaches and Cream Popsicles with Raspberries are beloved by kids and adults alike. They feature a low FODMAP portion of yellow peaches and honey, in addition to thick vanilla yogurt. They are creamy and a little sweet, but not too sweet. And the mashed raspberries add color, texture and flavor. I was almost going to call these “peach melba” after the famous peach and raspberry dessert, but I couldn’t resist the “peaches & cream” title. Get the recipe for Peaches & Cream Popsicles.

Blackberry Peach Chutney

overhead shot of low FODMAP Blackberry and Peach Chutney in a decorative glass bowl with silver spoon
Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Our Blackberry Peach Chutney is super easy to make and is a perfect accompaniment to pork or poultry, in particular. Blackberries, peaches, brown sugar, scallion greens, apple cider vinegar and allspice make a sweet, sour and tangy chunky condiment that even non-cooks can prepare. Keeps well, too. We also like this chutney offered on a cheese board; try some with brie! Or schmeared on a grilled-cheese sandwich! Get the recipe for Blackberry Peach Chutney.

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