Low FODMAP Macaroni Salad puts a healthy twist on my Dad’s classic macaroni salad from my childhood.  I used a lentil-based pasta, added some veggies and kept all the zip and flavor of this traditional picnic dish.

low FODMAP Macaroni Salad gluten free, healthy

My parents are coming into town today to attend a pet adoption event at Brian’s office, and to celebrate my upcoming birthday (I’ll be 29 next Friday!).

The dinner plan is to cook on the grill, enjoy homemade caesar salad and fresh seasonal veggies.  I’ve been dreaming about this meal as well as our company coming to visit all week and it’s had me thinking about warmer weather and eating outside.

Eating outside is one of my absolute favorite things to do – so I’m hoping this year we can do it often!

As a kid, we would often grill outside, attend summer picnics with friends, and camp.  There were a few foods that would always make an appearance, and one of those foods was my dad’s Macaroni Salad.

The dressing is creamy, subtly sweet and has a bit of zip thanks to mustard and vinegar.  The texture is crunchy with fresh green peppers and soft with the tender macaroni.  Something about this dish just screams SUMMER – making it perfect for picnics, grilling, and any other type of outdoor eating.

low FODMAP Macaroni Salad gluten free, healthy

Today is also special because it is Recipe Redux day!

I haven’t shared a Recipe Redux post in quite some time, so for anyone new, The Recipe Redux is a monthly recipe challenge hosted by Registered Dietitians.  Participants can be any kind of healthy living enthusiast, and each month we receive a theme that we must craft a nutritious recipe around.

This month’s theme?

Ready for Picnics

Picnic Day is April 23, so get ready to eat al fresco. Show us the healthy recipes you like to bring on a picnic – or serve outside.

low FODMAP Macaroni Salad gluten free, healthy

This low FODMAP macaroni salad dish is perfect for outdoor eating because you can package it in individual containers or one large container and then divide it up at your outdoor destination.  It can be a complete meal (simply increase the portion) or you can pair it with your favorite protein such as chickpeas, salmon, chicken, etc.  It would taste delish with all of these options!

Brian and I have had a few picnics in our day, so here are a few tips we have picked up along the way:

  • Pick items for your menu that you can prepare in advance (like this Macaroni Salad) and pair it with items that require almost no prep at all like chopped fresh vegetables and fruit, hummus, cheese, nuts, etc.
  • Don’t forget silverware and napkins – there is always some kind of mess to clean up.
  • Load the cooler with ice to keep items at a safe temperature.
  • Find a spot that is part shade and part sun.
  • Bring a large blanket/blankets to sit on.
  • Pack something to quench your thirst (water, sparkling water, wine, kombucha, it’s up to you!)

low FODMAP Macaroni Salad gluten free, healthy

low FODMAP Macaroni Salad gluten free, healthy

Swaps you can make in this recipe:

  • I used a lactose free plain yogurt to make this low FODMAP, but you can use a regular Greek yogurt or a dairy-free yogurt if you wish.
  • I used an avocado oil based mayonnaise with simple ingredients, but you can use a vegan mayonnaise instead.
  • To make this vegan, simply use the two swaps listed above (dairy-free yogurt, and vegan mayonnaise).
  • If you want to use traditional pasta, you can – I didn’t test it this way but I can’t imagine it would change the flavor too much.
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low FODMAP Macaroni Salad + Picnic Tips


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  • Author: Tara | Treble in the Kitchen
  • Total Time: 10 mins
  • Yield: 10 servings 1x

Description

Low FODMAP Macaroni Salad puts a healthy twist on my Dad’s classic macaroni salad from my childhood. I used a lentil-based pasta, added some veggies and kept all the zip and flavor of this traditional picnic dish.


Ingredients

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  • 1/2 cup yogurt (lactose-free, Greek, and non-dairy work here)
  • 1/4 cup mayonnaise
  • 2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • 1 Tablespoon mustard
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
  • 8 oz lentil macaroni (can use gluten free or regular macaroni), cooked according to package directions
  • 1 cup chopped green pepper
  • 1/2 cup shredded carrot
  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh chives

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine the yogurt, mayonnaise, vinegar, mustard, salt and pepper.
  2. Add the macaroni, green pepper, carrot and chives to the dressing and mix to combine.
  3. Store in the fridge until ready to serve.

Notes

Yields: 3 1/2 cups total

Nutrition is calculated with non-fat Greek-style yogurt.

To make this a meal you can add your favorite protein, or serve in a larger portion.

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Category: salad, side dish, low fodmap, gluten free

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1/10th of salad
  • Calories: 152
  • Sugar: 2 g
  • Sodium: 240 mg
  • Fat: 4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 21 g
  • Fiber: 2 g
  • Protein: 7 g

low FODMAP Macaroni Salad gluten free, healthy

Question of the Day:

  • What is one of your favorite picnic or foods that you love to eat outdoors?

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  1. I love how you have replaced most of the mayo with greek yogurt in your macaroni salad dressing! Sounds delicious… especially all the chives!

    • It doesn’t have that Greek yogurt tang either (I know that is a turn off for some people!) 🙂

    • Thanks, Lizzie! It was fantastic! And I think it tasted extra special because my mom made it 🙂

  2. This looks delicious! I haven’t been brave enough to try a picnic so far in this Indiana spring, but this next week looks lovely so I might have to go for it.

    • I feel ya! No picnics yet this year (although yesterday was GORGEOUS outside!) but hopefully soon 🙂

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