8 SIBO Soup Recipes To Keep You Warm - The Healthy Gut (2024)

8 SIBO Soup Recipes To Keep You Warm

Soup is the best comfort food that will easily warm you up on a chilly night. Not only is it nourishing and easy to prepare, but it’s also a great addition to the list of SIBO diet recipes that can be helpful for your gut health.

If you need some ideas on how to prepare a soothing, warm bowl of soup during the colder months, here are 8 SIBO soup recipes from my SIBO Soups eCookbook you can try at home. Take note that the above recipes can be easily modified. If you have an allergy or intolerance to something, just omit that ingredient or swap it for something that you like or can tolerate.

Vegetable Stock

Vegetable stock can be used for many dishes. Some people might think that it’s difficult to prepare, but making your own is actually simple. This SIBO soup recipe is also perfect if you have vegetable scraps like carrots, spring onions, and celeriac. You can use the stock immediately or you can store it in the freezer for up to 6 months. Get the recipe here.

Roasted Tomato and Basil Soup

This roasted tomato and basil soup is a comforting classic that everyone will enjoy. I personally love this recipe because it’s delicious, gluten-free, SIBO friendly, and creamy even without cream. If you can tolerate parmesan cheese, you can sprinkle some freshly grated parmesan on top to make a cheesy version of this soup. Learn how to prepare this soup here.

Broccoli and Pumpkin Curry Noodle Soup

This is an all-time favourite amongst my SIBO community because it is hearty, delicious and incredibly satisfying. Perfect on a cold winter’s night. To make this soup extra filling, I added some rice noodles. If you’re not ready to try rice noodles yet, you can omit them or swap them for zucchini noodles. Check out the recipe here.

Vietnamese Chicken Pho

Did you know that you can make your own SIBO friendly Vietnamese chicken pho? Now there’s no need to go to a Vietnamese restaurant just to enjoy this classic dish. My SIBO friendly pho is easy to prepare and only needs a few fresh ingredients and you’re good to go. It’s a comforting meal that will leave you feeling full and satisfied. Get the recipe here.

Japanese Duck Ramen Noodle Soup

Get your noodle fix with my version of the Japanese ramen. Don’t be scared by cooking duck, once you’ve got the hang of it, this soup will regularly feature on your weekly meal plan. This ramen recipe has a flavorful broth that everyone will definitely love. It’s so much healthier than a traditional ramen and it’s SIBO friendly, too. See the recipe for more details.

Clam Chowder

There’s nothing like a hearty soup during colder months. This dairy- and gluten-free clam chowder is actually very easy to make using pantry ingredients. If you can’t get fresh clam meat, you can substitute it with canned clam meat. Get the recipe here.

Pea and Ham Soup

A comforting soup that can brighten up your cold days. I always love how colorful and tasty this pea and ham soup is. If you want to make it more special, top it off with strips of bacon and freshly cracked black pepper. Check out this recipe for more details.

Tomato and Meatball Soup

Who doesn’t love tomato soup and meatballs, right? It’s like the soup form of the classic spaghetti and meatballs. This is a perfect weeknight meal that you can impress your family or guests with. Find the recipe here.

What Will You Be Cooking?

I hope these 8 SIBO soup recipes will make eating for SIBO more delicious and exciting during the cooler months. Head to the comments section below and tell me what you will be cooking.

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FAQs

What is the best breakfast for someone with SIBO? ›

SIBO-Specific Diet Breakfasts
  • 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.

What is the best soup to eat when you have a cold? ›

Chicken Noodle Soup

Not only does homemade chicken noodle soup taste great, but chicken broth is known to help any cold. Hot chicken soup can relieve a sore throat and stimulate nasal clearance. Load it up with whatever vitamin-rich veggie medley strikes your fancy.

What foods make SIBO worse? ›

Foods To Avoid For Managing SIBO
  • Foods with glucose, fructose, maltose, and sucrose.
  • Garlic.
  • Onions.
  • Beans.
  • Broccoli.
  • Brussels sprouts.
  • Honey and high fructose corn syrup.
  • Some fruits.
Mar 12, 2024

Are potatoes OK for SIBO? ›

Include: Simple, easy to digest carbohydrates such as white rice, white pasta, potatoes, sweet potatoes, sourdough bread, French bread, and potato bread. Crème of wheat or Ripe Krispies cereal are good breakfast options. Proteins such as eggs, fish, chicken, beef, and pork.

Is peanut butter OK with SIBO? ›

This is because peanuts are technically part of the legume family, they're safe for a low FODMAP diet. Serving sizes up to 32 peanuts are safe for low FODMAP dieters. Not only can you safely enjoy peanuts, but peanut butter is okay as well as long as you stick to a 2-tablespoon serving size.

What should I eat for dinner with 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.

What is the healthiest soup to eat? ›

  • Broccoli Cheddar Soup.
  • Roasted Cauliflower and Kale Soup.
  • Paleo Fennel Asparagus and Leek Stew. Protein Rich Broth-based Soups.
  • Healing Chicken Soup (with or without noodles)
  • Vegetable Beef Stew (Instant Pot Friendly)
  • Spinach Egg Drop Soup.
  • Light Seafood Chowder. Vegan Healthy Soup Recipes.
  • Roasted Red Pepper and Tomato Soup.

What soup is good for phlegm? ›

A chicken soup or broth is an excellent food to eat when you have flu. The steam from soup or broth speeds up the movement of mucus through the nose to relieve congestion. A healthy soup also helps reduce inflammation. Sipping hot soup enhances your immune system that guards against bacteria and viruses.

What kills SIBO naturally? ›

Some herbs that are commonly used in the treatment of SIBO include:
  • Berberine. Berberine is a compound that is derived from plants, including Oregaon grape, phellodendron and goldenseal. ...
  • Oil of Oregano. Oregano oil contains compounds that have been shown to have antimicrobial properties and can be helpful in SIBO.
  • Garlic.
Aug 8, 2023

Do bananas make SIBO worse? ›

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 are the best snacks for SIBO? ›

Thanks to the SIBO Doctor herself, Nirala Jacobi, for these snack ideas: Carrots or celery with almond or other nut butter (not peanut) Hard-boiled eggs. Unsweetened beef jerky (also avoid any with soy or palm oil)

Is salad bad for 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.

Do tomatoes aggravate SIBO? ›

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.

Are eggs bad for SIBO? ›

Some of the foods allowed on the SIBO diet include: eggs.

Can I eat oatmeal if I have SIBO? ›

Oatmeal is a tricky one. It technically is a grain and can ferment and feed bacteria. Some people will have symptoms with oatmeal and others won't. Because it is not allowed on the anti-SIBO diet, looking at options involving white rice or grain-free meals is recommended.

What bread to eat with SIBO? ›

Sourdough bread is often better tolerated with IBS. The fermenting process that makes it rise helps break down some gluten and FODMAPS. If you are prone to constipation, ingredients like oats or ground flax may help.

Are boiled eggs good for SIBO? ›

Foods that break down quickly into simple sugars are good for SIBO, because they give you nutrition without feeding the bacteria in your lower intestines. SIBO diet-friendly foods include: Any type of meat. Eggs.

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