Sweet and Sour Chicken made healthy with low fodmap, paleo ingredients free of additives and full of flavor.
Did you know that it can take up 6 weeks to get over a gluten contamination? Blah.
A couple of weeks ago we had Chinese takeaway (including a killer sweet and sour chicken dish) for the last time for my father-in-laws birthday. We had eaten from this place a couple times before with no major issues that we could remember. I say for the last time because lo and behold – Mike got glutened. <–(that may or may not be a made up word). The day after our meal Mike broke out in a rash that he used to randomly get before being diagnosed with Coeliac Disease. Along with the return of the rash came a return of his old deep muscle aches and a number of other symptoms that used to be written off as side effects of having ME/Chronic Fatigue.
Conveniently, he already had a check up with his gastroenterologist scheduled for a week later. When we described his symptoms his doctor confirmed our suspicion that he was more than likely exposed to cross contamination in the meal and reminded us just how long it could take to get over it. *Sigh*
The thing about healing from Coeliac disease is that a lot of the time it feels like you take 2 steps forward, and 17 steps back. Unless you take food matters into your own hands you leave yourself wide open to cross contamination and further gut damage. Knowing how to cook your own food isn’t just a valuable skill, but a necessity. Basically everything above is just a really long and round about way to say that you should definitely try your hand at making your own food from scratch.
The good news – you can make healthier versions of pretty much anything, and you can even make it ten times better. *Hint* The secret ingredient is love….or salt….whichever. Seriously though, this sweet and sour chicken tastes identical to ones I have ordered in from takeouts and I guarantee it’s a hell of a lot healthier than anything I’d pay for. It took me a few goes to make it right – the first few sauces really took on the sour in sweet and sour. Just…no. I know I nailed this one in the end though because after Mike finished he plate he announced that instead of a cake for his birthday next month, he wants me to recreate his favorite Chinese takeout dishes including this recipe, my Whole 30 Cashew chicken, and a few others.
I adapted this recipe from the Sweet and Sour Chicken recipe from DamnDelicious to make it Paleo friendly and low FODMAP. I used the Low FODMAP ketchup that I made last week, but you can totally use your own store bought if that’s easier for you. I also used arrowroot starch to batter the chicken, but you can use cornstarch as a cheaper alternative that works just as well.
No need to order out with this Sweet and Sour Chicken takeout fake out in all it’s sticky glory. What’s your favourite takeout dish?
More Low FODMAP Dinners
- Low FODMAP Chili with Pumpkin and Sausage
- Dairy Free Quiche Lorraine
- Paleo Turkey Burgers with Spinach
- Low FODMAP Maple Mustard Chicken with Rosemary
Paleo & Low FODMAP Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sweet and Sour Chicken made healthy with low fodmap, paleo ingredients free of additives and full of flavor.
Ingredients
- 1 pound boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch chunks
- 1/2 cup (65 grams) arrowroot starch or cornstarch
- 1 large egg beaten
- 2 tablespoons coconut oil
- 1/2 cup (100 gram) coconut sugar or regular white sugar
- 1/4 cup (60ml) apple cider vinegar*
- 2 tablespoons Coconut Aminos, or gluten free soy sauce/tamari
- 1/4 cup (60 g) ketchup or Low FODMAP Ketchup
- 1/4 cup (60 ml) chicken stock
- 1 red pepper cut into chunks
- 1 cup (65 g) pineapple chunks
- 3 spring onions stalks, green part only for low fodmap
Instructions
- First prepare the sauce by adding the coconut sugar, vinegar, coconut aminos, chicken stock and ketchup to a medium sauce pan. Stir and bring to a boil. Reduce to a low heat and leave until later.
- Add chicken pieces and beaten egg to a large ziplock bag. Seal and shake to coat chicken. Then add the arrowroot starch to the bag, shaking again to lightly coat all the chicken pieces.
- Add coconut oil to a large non skillet. Add the coated chicken. Fry over medium heat, a couple of minutes on each side until the coating begins to crisp. Add pepper and pineapple chunks. Continue to saute over medium heat until chicken is browned and cooked through.
- Add the sauce to chicken and peppers. Cover and reduce the heat down to a simmer and allow the juices to soak into the chicken for a few minutes. Top with sliced green onions. Serve over rice and enjoy!
Notes
Apple cider vinegar is considered low FODMAP under 2 tablespoons, but if you would prefer another alternative just to be on the safe side you can also use white wine or rice vinegar instead
I recommend making your own chicken stock for low FODMAP or using this FODMAP friendly vegetable stock.
Low fodmap ketchup recipe: http://www.asaucykitchen.com/low-fodmap-ketchup-diy/
JUDITH ANDERSON says
I made this last week and plan to make it for company next week. It is SOOOOOO GOOD! My husband raved about it. Sometimes this LOW FODMAP Elimination thing can be depressing. Your recipe was a real pickup for my spirits. I cook all the time and I’ve never made chicken more tender than this. The only modification for me was to use regular sugar. Thanks, Sarah!
Sarah says
I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks so much for coming back to let me know!!
Noe says
Hey,
Maybe I’m missing something, but the title states Paleo but there’s a lot of sugar in this recipe. Do you know why that is?
Thank you,
N.
Sarah says
Hi Noe! Coconut sugar is paleo so that’s what I recommend using but I also like to give people the option to use white sugar since coconut sugar isn’t as easily available for a lot of people. I also try to make my recipes accessible to as many different diets/lifestyle as possible which is why I also list different types of flours, ketchups and vinegars. I just want people to feel capable of making something for themselves.
Jess says
I’m not a fan of cooking but I had a guest and wanted to try something. This was AMAZING ! So simple and tastes glorious. Inspired to cook something new once a week now. Thank you!
Sarah says
That makes me so happy to hear! Thanks so much for coming back to let me know what you thought!
Cathy Witt says
Is there any substitute you would recommend for ketchup? I’m allergic to tomatoes, so yeah. 😐 😞😟
Sarah says
I’m not sure about ketchup substitutes but you could try just leaving it out altogether. I just did a quick google search for tomato free sweet and sour sauces and they’re all pretty much the same as regular sweet and sour just without the ketchup
Katrina says
Beet ketchup!
Sarah says
Great idea!
Rebecca says
I just made this tonight and it turned out perfectly! I’m so glad I found this site! Recently started FODMAP diet but have been Whole30ish/paleo for a while. Your recipes are a great combination!
Sarah says
So glad you liked it! I’m also glad you found my site – I hope my other recipes are as helpful!
Michelle Grawet says
Does the 42 g of Carbs include the rice or is it just the chicken portion?
Sarah says
It’s just the chicken and sauce divided up four ways. Chances are the sauce will go further than this amount of chicken but when I figure out the nutrition info I have to do it based on how much chicken is used
Roberta says
Why did you claim copyright infringement on Pinterest for those who have saved your page on their recipe boards?
Sarah says
Hi Roberta! I’m not sure what you’re talking about. I once claimed copyright infringement on a single pinterest image of mine that was being used to link to their website that had nothing to do with my recipe or food because it was misleading. I’ve never made any action against people pinning my page to their board – as someone who loves using pinterest I’d never think of doing that. Are you having problems pinning things from my site? There might be an issue on pinterests end that I can try to sort out.
Roberta says
Oh, thanks. That might be what it was – the image. I got an email from Pinterest this morning saying that it was copyright infringement and the pin was removed. They did not say where the pin pointed to, so it may have been just the image. I’ll try repinning from your page. Thanks!
JEZ DOWNS says
Made this tonight – it was my first ever fodmap meal and it tasted amazing. Just one query – it might be just me but I didn’t understand where to use the 55g of Coconut oil!
Sarah says
Yay! Glad you liked it! And sorry about that – should have been more clear in the instructions. The coconut oil is meant for frying though you may not actually need that much if you’re using a non stick skillet or wok.
Meagan says
Love this sauce! Tastes just like I remember it.
Sarah says
Yay! So glad you liked it! Thanks Meagan!
Ruhi says
I did exactly as the instructions
Turned into a curry nothing stuck to the Chicken not sure what happened
Sarah says
Sorry to hear it didn’t work out as well for you. If you have any specific questions about the recipe maybe I can help you figure out where it went wrong