Top 5 AIP Lunch Recipes | Tried & True Meals (2024)

Welcome to Flawed yet Functional! My diet is currently the Autoimmune Protocol plus a few reintroductions. I’ve been working to heal my gut (and manage my Type 1 Diabetes) through this diet for almost 150 days, so I know a thing or two about AIP friendly recipes! Continuing on with my top 5 Autoimmune Protocol recipes mini-series, today I’m sharing my top 5 AIP lunch recipes. (Check out my top 5 AIP breakfasts, dinners, and one-pan meals!) If you want to dip your toes into a diet change, start with these tried and true recipes!

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Truthfully, most of our lunches are leftovers from the night before, but I always have ingredients on hand for a quick, easy, freshly-made lunch just in case the leftovers run out. Most of the meats used in these meals are ones that have a long shelf life: kielbasa (kept in the freezer), salami (kept in the pantry or fridge), canned salmon (kept in the pantry). Since these are my second-string lunch options, I don’t buy the meat often. They are more of a “just-in-case” lunch option hence the need for a long shelf-life. Let’s check out these quick, easy, and healthy recipes!

Broccoli “Cheese” Soup

Who doesn’t love broccoli cheese soup? This soup is dairy-free, believe it or not. The cheese-y flavor comes from nutritional yeast. Likely, you will need to plan ahead for this meal as nutritional yeast is probably not in your regular pantry stocking! I love the rich flavor the soup contains while not coming off heavy. Pair it with fresh fruit and a side salad or just eat it by itself!

Cooking Tip: This soup is RICH, so plan on small servings!

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Kielbasa and Roasted Veggies

Take note that the recipe I linked to is made with Bratwurst which is not AIP compliant (contains ground mustard and mace). If you’d like to make this recipe, change the meat to Kielbasa which contains only spices that are AIP approved (black pepper, marjoram, and garlic). However, if purchasing from the store, always read the labels! I recently found hot dogs and brats with dairy in them!

What I love about this recipe is it tastes like you put a lot of effort into the meal, but really, you just chopped a couple of veggies and tossed them in the oven. Roasting brings out the best in vegetables, I recommend you roast veggies any time you can!

Cooking Tip: Most kielbasa purchased from the store should be smoked and fully cooked. If it isn’t, the meat might be a little pale even with fully cooked a 165°. Turn on the broiler for a few minutes or put the kielbasa in a cast iron pan to add some color to the sausages. This is purely for aesthetics as your instant-read thermometer is the final judge of doneness!

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Mediterranean Snack Lunch

While I don’t want to push eating lunch meat all the time, there is a time and a place for quick protein. Salami (original, not spicy as that has nightshades) is my first choice when I’m putting together a “snack-y” AIP lunch either at home or on the go. My favorite flavor combination is salami, Kalamata olives, pickles, and dates. I serve these with fresh fruit and something crunchy like pork rindsTop 5 AIP Lunch Recipes | Tried & True Meals (4).

Salmon Patties

Canned salmon or tuna is a pantry item I always have on hand for a quick lunch or dinner. These salmon patties are unique in that they don’t use eggs. Eggless salmon or tuna patties are hard to come by! They are more fragile than usual salmon patties, but the flavor is good so I can handle a bit of crumbliness.

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AIP Chicken Salad

Chicken salad that is creamy and dairy-free?!? Does it exist?? It sure does, and this version rocks! The coconut milk is a great creamy base and the flavor is jazzed up by the addition of lemon zest and lemon juice. The citrus helps cut the coconut flavor and give the dish the tang you would expect from traditional yogurt or sour cream-based chicken salad. This recipe is excellent! Try it today!

What’s the Next Step After Healthy Lunches?

These five AIP lunch recipes will help you get rolling with eating good, nourishing food in the middle of the day. Odds are, if you are at the point of changing your lunches then you are well on your way to eating good food every day. But if you are just starting out, then I’ve got something to give you the training and confidence you need to plan and execute healthy meals every day. Check out the Weekly Meal Plan Guide for guidance in planning nourishing meals day in and day out, for life!

The Weekly Meal Plan Guide is a 22-page workbook that walks you through the meal planning process step by step. As you work through your week-long menu plan, a sample menu plan is created alongside yours. When you finish the workbook, you’ll have 2 complete menu plans with grocery lists!

What’s even better is this workbook is filled with reusable worksheets so that you can repeat this menu planning process over and over! Grab your copy today!

Eating nutritious, easy lunches while on the Autoimmune Protocol IS possible. Plan on leftovers from dinners as much as you can then use these simple top 5 AIP lunch recipes to help round out your lunch menu plan!

What is your ideal lunch? Do you like to cook at lunchtime or is the microwave your best friend for this meal?

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FAQs

Are bananas OK for autoimmune? ›

Examples of foods you can eat while on the AIP diet include: Vegetables that aren't nightshade vegetables like cucumbers, spinach, sweet potatoes and zucchini. Fresh fruits like apples, oranges, mangos, strawberries, bananas and blueberries.

What diet is closest to AIP? ›

The AIP diet resembles the paleo diet, both in the types of foods allowed and avoided, as well as in the phases that comprise it. Due to their similarities, many consider the AIP diet an extension of the paleo diet — though AIP may be seen as a stricter version of it.

Can you eat deli meat on AIP diet? ›

Also, you can enjoy AIP approved treats on special occasions. Most deli meats, cured meats, hot dogs, beef jerky and pre-cooked meat contain nightshade spices, as well as other additives and must be avoided. The exceptions are Whole Foods Naked Deli Meats, and ShopAIP sells a variety of AIP-friendly meat bars.

How do I get enough protein on my AIP diet? ›

Ground beef, organ meats, bone broth, and canned fish (such as sardines and salmon) are all excellent sources of affordable, AIP-compliant protein. These affordable protein sources are adaptable and may be incorporated into various dishes.

What is a super food for autoimmune? ›

Foods for Calming Autoimmune Disease Symptoms
  • Leafy Greens. Caffeine and stress deplete magnesium, so incorporating food sources that add these nutrients back into your diet is increasingly more important in our fast-paced world. ...
  • Turmeric. ...
  • Broccoli and Cauliflower. ...
  • Salmon. ...
  • Berries. ...
  • Sauerkraut.
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What food calms autoimmune? ›

Anti-Inflammatory Diet
  • Fish.
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Legumes.
  • Nuts and seeds.
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Is peanut butter OK for AIP? ›

The foods to avoid on the AIP diet include the following: Dairy products (including milk, cream, butter, yogurt, and cheese) Legumes (including beans, soybeans, peanuts, and lentils)

What are high protein AIP foods? ›

Lean ground proteins including turkey, chicken, and beef. Fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids such as salmon and trout. Other fish you can buy include cod, haddock, tilapia, and tuna. Seafood, including shrimp and scallops.

Is oatmeal OK for AIP diet? ›

The AIP diet does not allow you to eat: All grains (including oats, wheat, and rice)

Can you eat canned tuna on AIP? ›

Whether you're paleo, whole30, or AIP, this tuna salad will be perfect for you. When I first started eating healthier, canned fish was my saving grace. I mean, I was hesitant about it at first, but once I discovered how easy and satiating it was, I was on board. Of course, fish straight from a can isn't that great.

Can you eat canned tuna on AIP diet? ›

Canned tuna in extra virgin olive oil, is one of those #bloodyfabulous, AIP-friendly pantry staples. It's an inexpensive and easy way to add more fish to your diet, even if you're not a the biggest fan of fish recipes (<– like me!)

Are pickles allowed on AIP? ›

If you're using store-bought pickles, check the ingredients list on the jar to make sure there is no refined sugar, nightshade peppers, or artificial coloring added to the pickle brine. You can choose to make your own homemade pickles for this recipe to make sure that your fried pickles are AIP-friendly.

How do I eat enough calories on AIP? ›

Eat three meals a day. Make sure each meal (even breakfast) includes a protein, healthy fat, and carbs in the form of veggies. Including a protein and a healthy fat at each meal helps to balance energy levels.

How do I eat enough carbs on AIP? ›

Keeping blood sugar levels within a healthy “happy medium” range is easy if we limit ourselves to whole-food sources of carbohydrates (like starchy root vegetables and whole fruits) and eat them as part of a meal that includes animal protein and nonstarchy high-fiber veggies (like kale or broccoli).

How long should you stay on AIP diet? ›

People usually stay on an elimination diet for only about 4 to 8 weeks. Following the AIP diet could be risky for your health, so you need to get your doctor's OK before you try it. If they give you the green light, they have to structure the diet for you and supervise you while you're on it.

Do bananas affect inflammation? ›

Bananas contain magnesium and potassium and also have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These components may help bone density and alleviate arthritis symptoms. Eating foods that are part of an anti-inflammatory diet may also help reduce arthritis symptoms.

Are bananas an inflammatory food? ›

Bananas are versatile fruits with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties that can help counteract inflammation and support the body's immune system. People may benefit from an anti-inflammatory diet and avoiding pro-inflammatory foods.

Can people with lupus have bananas? ›

According to the LFA, certain medications may increase a person's risk of developing stomach ulcers, which can cause symptoms like nausea and vomiting. These medications include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and prednisone. People may manage these symptoms by eating: bananas.

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