Fudgy One-Bowl Brownies (Low-FODMAP, Gluten Free) IBS Health Coaching and FODMAP Diet Recipes | Calm Belly Kitchen (2024)

These brownies are rich and fudgy.

You can make them in one bowl. And they have those perfect shiny tops we all want our brownies to have.

So what else is there? They're low-FODMAP and gluten free!

Brownies are easily my favorite homemade dessert. Because chocolate. The moist, fudgy-style brownies I love call for very little flour, so subbing in a gluten-free variety is a cinch. In this recipe, I used the King Arthur Multi-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour blend. You need less than 1/2 cup.

Another key ingredient is cocoa powder, which lets you get it all done in one bowl. Instead of melting solid chocolate on the stovetop or in the microwave, you just mix the cocoa in with the butter and sugar.

There is plenty of satisfying chocolate flavor in these brownies already, but I have always, always loved chocolate chips in my brownies. In this recipe, 3/4 cup is plenty, and that amount keeps you well under the 30g low-FODMAP serving size for dark chocolate.

These are traditional, indulgent brownies

Be aware of portion size if eating a lot of dietary fat sets off your digestive symptoms. It also helps to pair a rich dessert like this with a low-fat meal.

You can also leave out the chocolate chips--they're totally optional, and the brownies are great without them. Skipping them might be a good idea if you're doing the elimination phase so you don't risk an upset stomach.

Since my birthday is this week, I went all out with the chocolate.

The low-FODMAP diet may be restrictive, especially in the early stages, but it's not a deprivation diet. I think it helps to have treats we love that still fit in with our goals. I'm also the biggest believer of indulging in moderation. Which is really helpful when you have a sweet tooth.

What are your favorite low-FODMAP treats? With the holidays coming, I'm looking for great cookie recipes, so send 'em my way!

Adapted from Bittersweet by Alice Medrich and Smitten Kitchen

If you want to add the optional chocolate chips, I used Ghirardelli Bittersweet, but I also like the Enjoy Life brand for dairy free chips. An equal amount of chopped walnuts or pecans would be great too. If you're in the elimination phase I recommend skipping the chips and nuts, especially if your belly is sensitive to fat. These brownies are still amazing!

Author: Julie-Calm Belly Kitchen Recipe type: Dessert
Prep time: 15 mins Cook time: 32 mins Total time: 47 mins
Serves 12 to 16

INGREDIENTS

250 grams (1 1/4 cups) granulated sugar
140 g (10 tbsp) unsalted butter
65 g (2/3 cup) Dutch process or "dark" cocoa powder
1 tsp instant espresso powder (optional)
1/2 tsp sea salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cold large eggs
65 g (1/4 cup plus 2 1/2 tbsp) gluten free flour blend with no gums, such as King Arthur Multi Purpose
125 to 140g (2/3 to 3/4 cup) dark chocolate chips/chunks (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line 8 x 8-inch baking pan (I used a light-colored metal pan) with nonstick foil or parchment paper, leaving an overhang on 2 opposite sides.

2. In a large, microwave-safe bowl, combine the sugar, butter, cocoa, espresso powder if using, and salt. Microwave in 20 to 30-second bursts, stirring each time, until butter is melted. Stir until combined (mixture will be very grainy). Stir in the vanilla.

3. Add the eggs one at a time, stirring until combined after each one. Stir until the batter is thick and shiny. Add the flour and stir until thoroughly combined and no white streaks remain. Stir in chips if using. Spread evenly in prepared pan.

4. Bake until a toothpick comes out with a moist crumbs, 30 to 34 minutes (mine took 32). The top should be puffed and shiny and the brownies pulling away from the sides of the pan. Cool completely on a wire rack. Cut into 12 or 16 brownies. For a perfectly clean cut, put the cooled brownies into the refrigerator or freezer until cold (don't freeze completely). For storage, these freeze really well. You can wrap individual brownies in plastic wrap and store in a ziploc bag. Defrost at room temperature.

Nutrition Information (Cut into 12 brownies and using 125 g of chocolate chips)
Serving size: 1/12 of recipe Calories: 267 Fat: 16g Saturated fat: 9g Carbohydrates: 33g Sugar: 25g Sodium: 195mg Fiber: 2g Protein: 2g

Fudgy One-Bowl Brownies (Low-FODMAP, Gluten Free) IBS Health Coaching and FODMAP Diet Recipes | Calm Belly Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

Can you eat brownies with IBS? ›

Because the brownies contain quite a lot of sugar, I advise to only have one piece of these brownies at a time. That is 1/12th of the recipe. Sugar is an IBS trigger and eating too much sugar at a time can cause problems.

Can you have honey on a low FODMAP diet? ›

Honey is low FODMAP in very small quantities. According to the Monash University FODMAP app, 1 tsp or 7 grams of honey is low FODMAP. From 14 grams or 1/2 tbsp, your serving of honey contains an average amount of fructose and at 28 grams (1 tbsp) or more your serving of honey contains a large amount of fructose.

Is oatmeal low in FODMAP? ›

Oats can be a low FODMAP breakfast option during the low FODMAP phase. If you choose rolled oats, start with a ½ cup serving size and then test your tolerance level. If you want instant oats use a ¼ cup serving size, and mix them with rice flakes or quinoa flakes for a larger hot breakfast.

Can you have coffee on FODMAP? ›

Some instant coffees and coffee substitutes may contain chicory root which is a high FODMAP ingredient. Ground coffee – brewed and espresso – other coffees prepared from 100% ground coffee beans are considered low FODMAP. You can use these however you like, just make sure you choose a low FODMAP milk.

What is the biggest trigger for IBS? ›

Trigger #1: Eating the wrong foods
  • Sugary foods: dried fruit, apples, mangoes, watermelon and high-fructose corn syrup.
  • Foods with polyols: apples, apricots, avocados, cherries, nectarines, peaches and cauliflower.
  • Foods with lactose: milk, cheese, ice cream and yogurts.
Jan 21, 2022

What foods trigger IBS the most? ›

Diet Triggers for IBS Diarrhea

Food and drinks with chocolate, alcohol, caffeine, fructose, or sorbitol. Carbonated drinks. Large meals. Fried and fatty foods.

Are bananas high in FODMAP? ›

Unripe bananas are low in FODMAPS and therefore a better choice for people with IBS — although they're not as sweet or soft as ripe bananas. However, as bananas ripen, they accumulate a type of FODMAP called oligofructans. Therefore, ripe bananas are considered a high FODMAP food (6, 7 ).

What foods are not allowed on a low FODMAP diet? ›

To ease IBS and SIBO symptoms, it's essential to avoid high FODMAP foods that aggravate the gut, including:
  • Dairy-based milk, yogurt and ice cream.
  • Wheat-based products such as cereal, bread and crackers.
  • Beans and lentils.
  • Some vegetables, such as artichokes, asparagus, onions and garlic.

Can you eat mayo with IBS? ›

You can have salt, jams made from low-FODMAP fruits, mayonnaise, and mustard. Soy sauce, hot sauce (no garlic), tamari, and vinegar are also okay. Sweeteners that are okay include sugar (sucrose), powdered (confectioner's) sugar, brown sugar, glucose, and maple syrup.

Is too much oatmeal bad for IBS? ›

No, oats contain some insoluble fibre too. Insoluble fibre adds bulk to our stools and helps them pass more easily. If you suffer from constipation, insoluble fibre is likely to be needed in your diet too. This is why oats can be a great addition.

Should you eat oatmeal if you have IBS? ›

Both children and adults with IBS usually tolerate oats well. They are low in fermentable sugars, known as FODMAPs. FODMAPs often trigger bloating, diarrhoea, or constipation in some IBS patients. It's important to remember that food sensitivities can vary individually.

Are blueberries low in FODMAP? ›

Blueberries are a great low-FODMAP fruit serving because they are lower in fructose, which can be difficult for your body to digest. However, be sure to measure out the proper serving. One serving is approximately 20 berries.

What coffee to drink if you have IBS? ›

If caffeine is what brings on your IBS symptoms, decaffeinated coffee may be a suitable alternative. However, caffeine is just one ingredient in coffee that can affect the GI tract. If you're sensitive to other ingredients, you might need to cross decaffeinated coffee off your list.

Why is caffeine bad for IBS? ›

Caffeine. Caffeine can increase diarrhea, another major symptom of IBS. High sources of caffeine include coffee, tea, cola drinks, chocolate and some over-the-counter pain relievers designed for headache relief — check labels carefully.

Does caffeine make IBS worse? ›

Although drinking three to five cups of coffee a day is linked with a lowered risk of many chronic conditions, the caffeine in that coffee doesn't always pair well with IBS. It may, in fact, encourage diarrhea for people who already have IBS or trigger worse symptoms in general.

What sweets can IBS sufferers eat? ›

Low FODMAP desserts: to buy
  • Fody almond and coconut bar.
  • BelliWelli cinnamon swirl bar.
  • Schar gluten free choco chip cookies.
  • Absolutely Gluten Free Coconut Macaroon Cookies.
  • Justin's Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups.
  • Field doctor carrot + walnut cake.
Mar 31, 2024

What chocolate can I eat with IBS? ›

Chocolate contains four main ingredients that can irritate your gut, including sucrose, lactose, caffeine, and fats. To help you avoid a potential flare-up, remember to enjoy chocolate in moderation: stick to small servings and choose dark chocolate options where possible.

What chocolate is good for IBS sufferers? ›

Start out with a dark chocolate that is rated as being 70% cocoa and then work your way up to 85%. You will find that as you move away from milk chocolate to the higher level dark chocolates, that the taste becomes less sweet and slightly more bitter. Believe it or not, this is a good thing!

Can chocolate aggravate IBS? ›

Chocolate bars and candy can trigger IBS due to their fat and sugar content. They also commonly contain lactose and caffeine. Some people experience constipation after eating chocolate. Some vegan options for chocolate lovers may be more tolerable for people with IBS.

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