5 Gluten-Free and FODMAP-Friendly Picnic Ideas

5 Gluten-Free and FODMAP-Friendly Picnic Ideas

Published on Friday, April 21, 2023 by Elyse Krawtz

Enjoying the warm weather but not sure how to make your picnic IBS-friendly and gluten-free? 

These picnic ideas will help you design a Low FODMAP meal that everyone will enjoy. 

Be sure to choose menu items that work for where you’ll be eating and your style of picnic, whether it involves a grill, a hike, a beach blanket, or picnic tables. Plan a simpler menu, and pay attention to portions to avoid triggering IBS symptoms with more FODMAPs than intended. 

Don’t forget to pack dishes, drinks, napkins, utensils, and a way to wash your hands!

1. Wraps. Packable and pre-portioned--these could be the perfect picnic food.

  • Rice Paper Rolls by Monash University are Low FODMAP and can be gluten-free by choosing tamari instead of soy sauce and gluten-free rice noodles. (Working with rice paper takes some finesse, but is satisfying. And if these sound delicious but like too much work, try the Spring Roll Bowls by Cassie Madsen instead.) 
  • Buffalo Chicken Wrap by dietitian Em Schwartz
  • Hummus Wrap by Chef Dédé Wilson 
  • Chicken Caesar Salad Wraps by Chef Dédé Wilson 

2. Refreshing Low FODMAP fruit. (Portions are from Monash University data). 

  • Berries: Blueberries, Strawberries (up to 5 medium berries), raspberries (up to ⅓ cup)
  • Cantaloupe (up to 3/4 cup)
  • Honeydew (up to ½ cup)
  • Kiwi fruits (up to 2 small fruits)
  • Mandarins or oranges (up to 1 medium fruit)
  • Pineapple (up to 1 cup). Try sprinkling with lime juice or chili powder for a surprising twist!

3. Hearty salads with grains and veggies.

Corn is gluten-free and Low FODMAP at ½ cobb of sweet corn or 1 cup canned, and gluten-free whole grains like quinoa and brown rice are Low FODMAP according to Monash University. 

4. A side of slaw for flavor and crunch.

Keep serving to ½ cup or less and double check any sauces like mayo for hidden high-FODMAP garlic and onion powder. 

5. A cold drink! 

  • Fruit and Mint Infused Water by dietitian Kate Scarlata
  • Iced unsweetened Low FODMAP teas: ginger, green tea, white tea, or mint tea are great options
  • Lavender-Mint Iced Tea by dietitian Kate Scarlata is an elevated Low FODMAP Arnold Palmer for a special celebratory sweet drink. 

Don’t forget to keep cold food below 40°F and hot food above 140°F, and discard food that sits out for more than 2 hours. The FDA’s guide to food safety for outdoor eating is a great resource to help you keep your picnic fun and food-poisoning-free. 

Check out 7 IBS Food Safety Mistakes and What to Do Instead for more on why food safety matters so much for IBS. 


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