Khichdi Inspired One Pot Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice packed with bell peppers, tomato, ginger & spices | Low FODMAP + Dairy Free
This recipe is sponsored by Case de Sante – providers of lab tested and certified Low FODMAP foods.
Out of all of the recipes I share on this blog, I think the ones I get the most excited about sharing are the FODMAP friendly dinners. Even though it’s been over a year since Mike’s successfully reintroduced most high FODMAP foods back into his diet I still love coming up with new recipes that fit the criteria because I remember how difficult they were to find during that time. To this day I still get comments almost daily on at least one Low FODMAP of someone thanking me for sharing a recipe that they’re actually able to eat. Words cannot describe how honoured that makes me feel.
So needless to say – I’m sooo excited about this One Pot Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice!
We’ve got some leftovers in the fridge that I keep eating one spoonful at a time. Every time I pass by the fridge I can’t help but stop and take a bite.
Can’t stop! Won’t stop! Let’s get to it.
Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice
As mentioned in the title, this dish is a riff off of a popular South Asian dish, Khichdi.
A few weeks ago Mike & I went with a few friends to watch a football match at a bar in town and I ordered the Khichdi having no idea what it was. Not exactly the thing you’d expect to eat in a British bar while watching football, but it was sooo good. As soon as I got home I set myself to work in the kitchen trying to see if I could recreate it without looking up a recipe.
As it turns out, while the version I had was delicious, it was in no way traditional. No surprise there really.
What is Khichdi?
Traditional Khichdi (Moong Dal Khichdi) is a simple rice and lentil dish that’s typically served to people recovering from illness because it’s so easy on the stomach. I actually found that last bit out after I decided to make a FODMAP friendly khichdi inspired chicken & rice making it feel even more providential that I decided to combine the two.
Much like the khichdi I had at the pub, this dish is in no way traditional, but I promise it’s every bit as good!
About this Low FODMAP Khichdi
Instead of using a rice & lentil mix this recipe just sticks with white rice. It’s more simple and gentle on the gut.
I’ve also decided to throw in some chicken breasts to make this a full meal.
Even with the addition of the chicken this is still easy to make and done in one pot. The end result is a veggie packed dish with chicken that’s both juicy and filling and rice that’s beyond delicious.
Low FODMAP Stock
Another thing that I’m also really excited about sharing today is the Casa de Sante range of high quality low FODMAP Certified (Lab tested for FODMAP) clean label products- especially their vegetable stock powder. I wish I had known about Casa de Sante products when Mike was in the middle of his low FODMAP diet because it would have made life so much easier.
Since the low FODMAP diet requires that you avoid certain foods that are known to trigger IBS symptoms, shopping for basic kitchen essentials poses a whole new level of difficulty. We were already carefully scanning food labels for traces of gluten but then we had to start looking for a whole new slew of ingredients at the same time. Sometimes we couldn’t find products that were safe to eat which meant that I had to start making my own ketchup, pesto and other condiments like that.
Low FODMAP Condiments
One thing that I was also never able to find in store was low FODMAP cooking stock. Most stocks are made with onion & garlic which are a big no-go for anyone attempting to make FODMAP friendly recipes.
Enter in: Casa de Sante Vegetable Stock Powder. Just mix 1 teaspoon of powder with 1 teaspoon of hot water and you’re all set. I tested this recipe a few times with the low FODMAP stock and with the organic Costco stock (containing onion & garlic) and Mike & I both agreed the Low FODMAP version tasted loads better.
This stock is:
- ✔️Gluten Free
- ✔️MSG Free
- ✔️Preservative Free
- ✔️Paleo
- ✔️Vegan
Whether or not you’re eating low FODMAP I’m sure you’ll love it as much as we do!
More Low FODMAP Recipes You Might Like
- One Pan Chicken and Rice
- Low FODMAP Sweet and Sour Chicken
- Paleo Turkey Burgers
- Low FODMAP Maple Mustard Chicken with Rosemary
- Baked Chicken Breast
- Balsamic Glazed Chicken Thighs & Carrots
One Pot Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice
Khichi Inspired One Pot Low FODMAP Chicken and Rice packed with bell peppers, tomato, ginger & spices | Low FODMAP + Dairy Free
Ingredients
- 4 skinless boneless chicken breasts, about 1 1/2 pounds
- 1/4 teaspoons sea salt
- 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
- 1 3/4 teaspoon ground cumin, divided
- 1 3/4 teaspoon paprika, divided
- 1 tablespoon neutral flavoured cooking oil
- 1 red & green bell pepper, each, chopped and deseeded*
- 1 large tomato, chopped
- 1 tablespoon ginger, chopped, fresh
- 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1 cup white rice, uncooked
- 2 cups Casa De Santa Low FODMAP Vegetable Stock, make it by mixing 2 teaspoons of the stock powder with 2 cups hot water
- 2 cups spinach
Instructions
- Place the chicken breasts between two pieces of plastic cling wrap and pound them down to make them even in thickness. This will help the chicken cook evenly and make for more tender chicken. Sprinkle each side of the chicken with salt, pepper, 1 teaspoon cumin and 1 teaspoon paprika.
- Melt the oil in a large skillet over a medium high heat on the stove. Add the chicken breasts and cook each side for 5-7 minutes or until browned on each side. Remove the chicken from a skillet and set aside on a plate. The chicken doesn't need to be fully cooked yet because you'll be returning it to the heat shortly.
- Add the chopped bell peppers, tomato, and ginger to the same skillet and sauté for a few minutes to soften. Add the the remaining 3/4 teaspoons of cumin and paprika along with the turmeric powder to the skillet. Mix the spices into the vegetables to coat.
- Stir in the uncooked rice and mix until the rice is coated with both spice and vegetables. Pour the stock into the skillet and cover the rice. Carefully add the chicken back into the skillet, cover with a fitted lid and simmer over a medium-low heat for 20 minutes until the liquid is almost absorb. Stir the spinach into the pot, cover and cook until the liquid is fully absorbed and the spinach is wilted.
- Garnish with freshly chopped cilantro and serve.
Notes
Green bell peppers are high fodmap in large quantities. This recipe calls for 1 green pepper for the whole dish (serves 4 people) which would still make it low FODMAP for a single serving. If you'd prefer, feel free to just swap out the green pepper for another red pepper to avoid any potential problems!
Jo says
You may wish to replace the word “dissolved” with “absorbed” in the recipe.
Sarah says
Thanks Jo!
Amorette says
Thank you!! My husband has just starting to require Low FODMAP and your recipes are the best!!!
Sarah says
I’m so glad you guys have been enjoying them! If you ever have any questions about the diet please let me know!
Amanda Bassin says
how much time do you use if I use brown rice
Sarah says
Brown rice will need about 50 minutes and I’d also recommend increasing the amount of stock to 2 1/2 cups
Mariana says
should you wait a little longer to add the chicken back in then, if the brown rice is going to take 50 minutes?
Sarah says
Yes! Let the rice cook about 20 minutes before adding the chicken back in
Susan says
Made this last night, absolutely delicious. Used a good chicken stock, it was so quick and easy it’s going to be a regular dish for us.
Sarah says
SO glad you liked it! Thanks for coming back and letting me know what you thought 🙂
Kendra says
Heaven. This was so so good. Due to dietary needs, I had to intensely simplify the dish. Even simplified the dish was beyond good. I’m officially entering a happy food coma.
Sarah says
I’m glad you were able to find something to fit your diet – I know how tough that can be! Thanks so much for coming back to let me know how you liked it 🙂
sarah says
I am also allergic to tomatoes, do you think I can just omit the tomato and this would still be good?
Sarah says
That shouldn’t be a problem!
The Recipes Pk says
Awesome recipe. I am going to make it for my boyfriend tonight. Wish me luck !!!
Sarah says
Hope you guys like it!
Maha Khan says
Nice Recipe.Mouth watering
I am going to make this recipe for my husband…
Thank You for sharing this greater recipe
Sarah says
Thanks Maha! Hope your husband likes it 🙂
Linda says
Can I use chicken broth?
Sarah says
That’s totally fine! Hope you like it!
Heather Kinnaird says
what an absolutely amazing dinner idea, seriously, this looks beyond delicious
Sarah says
Thanks Heather!