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30 Special Low FODMAP Summer Salads & Sides For Memorial Day and Grill Parties!

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Burgers and dogs on the grill? Or maybe a leg of lamb or hangar steak? We love it all. We say, bring on the warm weather! And no matter what proteins you are cooking, you need side dishes – and we’ve got them, from fancy to simple, elegant to homespun. Potato salads, slaws, pasta salads, vegetable-focused and more.

Fusilli Pasta Salad with Chickpeas & Feta

Fusilli Pasta Salad with Chickpeas & Feta in a white bowl
Fusilli Pasta Salad with Chickpeas & Feta. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Easy-to-make pasta salad with fusilli, chickpeas, feta, tomatoes, bell peppers, dill, and mint with a mustardy white wine vinaigrette. Get the recipe.

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 Low FODMAP 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.

Kale Quinoa Salad With Blueberries And Feta

Monash University Certified low FODMAP Kale Quinoa Salad with Blueberries, Green Beans, Feta & Pecans are a powerhouse combo and beautiful as you can see in this close up shot.
Kale Quinoa Salad With Blueberries And Feta. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This salad has it all going for it. The title says it all: Kale Quinoa Salad with juicy blueberries, tangy feta, and toasted pecans. Hearty enough for a main-dish lunch. Get the recipe for Kale Quinoa Salad With Blueberries And Feta.

low FODMAP Eat the Rainbow Slaw in a footed glass bowl with poppy seed dressing alongside
Eat-The-Rainbow Slaw. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Our Eat-The-Rainbow Slaw combines yellow squash, orange carrot, red pepper, purple cabbage, blueberries and green cabbage and kale. Okay, we know blueberries aren’t as blue as the blue you will see in a real rainbow, but we gave it our best shot AND they add a lovely, slightly sweet, juicy addition. Serve with Poppy Seed Dressing. Get the recipe for Eat-The-Rainbow Slaw.

Orzo Salad

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Orzo Salad. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Gluten-free orzo are the basis for this lovely pasta salad with colorful, juicy, and crunchy cucumbers and tomatoes. A lemony salad dressing works beautifully with the fresh dill, parsley, and scallion greens. Add feta if you like. Get the recipe for Orzo Salad.

Mediterranean Pasta Salad

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Mediterranean Pasta Salad. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Tender noodles (we used rice-based casarecce), feta, cucumbers, tomatoes and bell peppers. A main dish pasta salad – that happens to be low FODMAP and gluten-free – will transport you to the Mediterranean. Get the Mediterranean Pasta Salad recipe.

Low FODMAP Asian-Inspired Slaw

low FODMAP Asian inspired slaw on white plate with serving spoon.
Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

We love a good coleslaw, and we have several versions for you here at FODMAP Everyday®. This Asian inspired slaw has a sauce based on toasted sesame oil, rice vinegar, soy sauce and has a tiny bit of heat from chili oil. To make things super simple, we started with a 12-ounce (340 g) bag of slaw mix, which should be a combination of shredded cabbage and carrot. Get the recipe for Low FODMAP Asian-Inspired Slaw.

Tuna Macaroni Salad

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Tuna Macaroni Salad. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

A mash up of classic macaroni salad – with tuna added! Protein and pasta with a creamy dressing. A family favorite. Get the recipe.

Asian Chicken Salad

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Asian Chicken Salad. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Cabbage, bell peppers, carrots, cucumbers and a flavor packed dressing with soy sauce, fish sauce, brown sugar, peanut butter, lime juice and sambal oelek create a hearty salad. Super quick to make when using a rotisserie chicken. Get the recipe foAsian Chicken Salad.

Chicken Salad with Gruyere, Green Beans, Tomatoes & Basil

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Chicken Salad with Gruyere, Green Beans, Tomatoes & Basil. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This is an unusual chicken salad, elegant enough for a light summer dinner main dish for guests. A very mustardy dressing coats cooked chicken, tender-crips cooked green beans, juicy tomatoes and small batons of Gruyere cheese, showered with fresh basil. A study in color, flavor and texture contrast – that comes together in a flash. Get the recipe for Chicken Salad with Gruyere, Green Beans, Tomatoes & Basil.

Mediterranean Tuna Salad with Chickpeas

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Mediterranean Tuna Salad. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

A new twist on tuna salad! Chickpeas add protein and fiber. Scallions, tomatoes, and cucumbers add fresh, juicy texture, color, and flavor. Toss with your favorite vinaigrette (we like red wine vinaigrette). Get the recipe.

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

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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.

Potato Salad with Hardboiled Eggs

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Potato Salad with Hardboiled Eggs. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This is the classic, old-fashioned potato salad found at so many church events and potlucks – potato salad made extra creamy with hard boiled eggs, a tangy yet creamy mayonnaise-based dressing, and a little crunch from celery. The hard-boiled eggs add flavor, texture and extra protein! Click here for the Potato Salad with Hardboiled Eggs recipe.

Potato Salad with Peas & Chives

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Potato Salad with Peas & Chives. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

I love the combination of tender, waxy red potatoes, peas and lots of chives in a creamy mayonnaise based dressing. Get the recipe for Potato Salad with Peas & Chives.

Potato Salad with Bacon, Chives & Blue Cheese 

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Potato Salad with Bacon, Chives & Blue Cheese. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Potato Salad with Bacon & Chives is one we make again and again. It is so hearty with the inclusion of bacon that it makes a great dish to bring to a potluck. This recipe for Potato Salad with Bacon, Chives & Blue Cheese features russet-style potatoes, which varies from some of our other potato salads that use waxy potatoes, such as our classic Potato Salad with Hardboiled Eggs. Get the recipe for Potato Salad with Bacon, Chives & Blue Cheese.

Grilled Vegetables

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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.

Tangy Potato & Egg Salad with Olives & Pickles

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Tangy Potato & Egg Salad with Olives & Pickles. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Low FODMAP Tangy Potato & Egg Salad with Olives & Pickles is different from all the rest in that it combines a creamy mayo/sour cream dressing and the vinegary tang of cornichon pickles and black Kalamata olives. Get the recipe for Tangy Potato & Egg Salad with Olives & Pickles.

Potato & Fennel Salad with Cucumber Yogurt Raita

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Potato & Fennel Salad with Cucumber Yogurt Raita. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

This Potato & Fennel Salad with Cucumber Yogurt Raita is a bit more complex, but the results are surprising and well-worth the time. Crank up your oven to roast the fennel and potatoes. Grate the cucumber, peel and all, on the largest holes of a box grater. Gather up in several layers of paper towels or a clean tea towel and squeeze firmly over the sink; a lot of liquid will emerge and you want the cucumber shreds as dry as possible. Get the recipe for Potato & Fennel Salad with Cucumber Yogurt Raita.

Grilled Halloumi & Melon Salad

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Grilled Halloumi & Melon Salad. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson.

Halloumi is a cheese that hold up very well to grilling. It is a bit chewy and salty and contrasts beautifully with the sweet melon. Get the recipe for Grilled Halloumi & Melon Salad.

Zoodles Noodles & Sprouts Salad

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Zoodles Noodles & Sprouts Salad. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Zoodles are spiralized zucchini and here they pair with skinny rice noodles for a slurpy, hearty, fiber rich salad. Enjoy as a main dish! Get the Zoodles Noodles & Sprouts Salad recipe.

Light & Crunchy Carolina Slaw

Light & Crunchy Carolina Coleslaw in a white bowl with serving spoon alongside
Light & Crunchy Carolina Slaw. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Sometimes you might like a vinegary, light slaw with no mayonnaise or creamy based dressing. This Light & Crunchy Carolina Coleslaw is just that. It is super crunchy and as colorful as a rainbow featuring both green and red cabbages, carrots, green, yellow and red bell peppers with a light dressing of vegetable oil, vinegar, celery seed and a little tarragon, as well as sugar. Get the recipe for Light & Crunchy Carolina Slaw.

Caprese Salad

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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.

Creamy Coleslaw with Raisins

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Creamy Coleslaw with Raisins. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

A little crunchy, a little creamy, a little sweet and even tangy, this Creamy Coleslaw with Raisins is a nice change from the classic. This Creamy Coleslaw with Raisins is actually very similar to classic creamy, mayonnaise-based coleslaw and you could just leave the raisins out, if you like. But we like that they add sweetness and chewiness that offsets smoky flavors from foods coming off the grill. Get the recipe for Creamy Coleslaw with Raisins.

Citrus Slaw with Creamy Grapefruit Dill Dressing

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Citrus Slaw with Creamy Grapefruit Dill Dressing. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

We love fresh, crunchy cabbage-based slaws, especially during the warmer months. They go so well with all of the grilled dishes we are making, plus, they are economical and portable for picnics and potlucks. Get the recipe for Citrus Slaw with Creamy Grapefruit Dill Dressing.

Coconut Rice Salad with Pineapple & Herbs

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Coconut Rice Salad with Pineapple & Herbs. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Our Coconut Rice Salad with Pineapple & Herbs is good warm or at room temperature and works just as well as a side dish at dinnertime as it does as a main dish for lunch. Basmati rice is combined with toasted coconut and slivered almonds, diced fresh pineapple, red bell pepper, scallions and a flavor packed combo of fresh mint, cilantro and basil. Make sure to use uber-fresh herbs! The dressing is salty and tangy with  umami flavor from the fish sauce, which is balanced by the lime juice. Get the recipe for Coconut Rice Salad with Pineapple & Herbs.

Forbidden Rice Salad with Sesame & Kale

Forbidden Rice Salad on light plates and background
Forbidden Rice Salad with Sesame & Kale. Photo credit: Clare Winfield.

Cooked rice is tossed with kale, carrots, cabbage, avocado, and tossed with a tangy lime juice and sesame oil dressing that is further enlivened with soy sauce and garlic-infused oil. Get the recipe for Forbidden Rice Salad with Sesame & Kale.

Chicken Papaya Salad

Low FODMAP Chicken Papaya Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing on oval platter; marble surface
Chicken Papaya Salad. Photo credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Slightly sweet poppy seed dressing goes so well with shredded chicken, greens, cilantro, and fresh, juicy papaya. Get the recipe for Chicken Papaya Salad.

Vegan Cornbread

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Vegan Cornbread recipe. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Tender, moist, easy to make cornbread, that happens to be vegan! Whole grain goodness in every bite. Get the recipe.

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.

Macaroni Slaw

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Macaroni Slaw. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

Another one of our super popular “mash-ups”. This time macaroni salad and coleslaw are combined for an all-new side-dish that might become the most requested. Bring this to a summer cookout featuring rice-based elbows and be prepared to be asked for the recipe. Makes a great light main dish lunch, too. Get the Macaroni Slaw recipe.

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One-Pan Chicken with Artichokes & Olives. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson.

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Low FODMAP Chicken Papaya Salad with Poppy Seed Dressing on oval platter; marble surface

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Garlic Herb Corn on the Cob. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson.

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Low FODMAP Hot Honey Chicken Wings in cast iron pan set on rack

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Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

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Nutella Brownie. Photo Credit: Dédé Wilson from FODMAP Everyday®.

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