31 Family Recipes for Whole 30 (2024)

Before I start listing recipes, I feel the need for a few disclaimers. First, I’m no expert on the Whole 30 or on a paleo diet. In fact, I don’t know what the real difference is between paleo and Whole 30, only that one is stricter than the other and only lasts 30 days.

Second, from what I can tell, these recipes are “allowed” on the Whole 30 plan as long as you use the modifications stated with the recipes. But again, I’m not an expert at all. I’ve read through the book, It Starts with Food and that’s where my info comes from. However, it’s a lot of info to digest, so I may be mistaken about a few things. Feel free to educate me kindly if I’ve gotten something wrong.

And finally, my plan is to do my best during my Whole 30 (starting Jan. 2). If somehow, soy sneaks in, or dairy disguises itself and I miss that ingredient on a product, or I forget myself and grab something I shouldn’t have, I am not going to worry about it. I have no intentions of cheating. But I do have the intention of being kind to myself and realizing that making big changes like this in the midst of busy family life is a challenge. It’s okay for it not to be perfect.

Be sure to read labels when you’re shopping. Soy sneaks into everything! I even found it in a tea I wanted to buy.

And a note on the meats: The Whole30 book suggests you buy grain fed, free range, high quality meats. I’ll probably be using a mix of meats that I buy in the grocery and some better quality. I’m not feeling like I need to do perfect on this point.

Pineapple Chili

No adaptation needed.

African Pulled Beef

No pita or yogurt sauce with this one, but you can easily have those available for your family. Serve it with baked sweet potatoes.

Beef Stew

Substitute parsnips instead of white potatoes. I think tapioca is okay for Whole 30. For me, it’s close enough. I don’t plan on downing a bunch of tapioca as a thickener, but it works so well in this stew that I’ll probably still use it. It’s such a small amount (1/4 cup maybe) for the whole batch of stew. (update: The instant tapioca has soy lecithin in it. I’m still going to eat this dish though. I’m not planning to have beef stew more than once or twice the whole month. You may feel differently about having that soy though.)

Chicken Veggie Soup

This is a recipe I created in preparation for Whole 30. I’ll add more meat next time I make it though.

Chicken with Summer Vegetables in the Slow Cooker

Leave out the wine in this wine and you’re good to go.

Beef Shwarma in the Slow Cooker, Chicken Shwarma, Chicken Gyros

Again, no pita or yogurt sauce. Serve it with cucumbers, baked sweet potatoes and other veggies.

Chicken Salad

You can either make your own mayo or search for one without soy in it. I think there are some good ones available if you’re willing to do the label reading.

Garlic Chicken with More Garlic in the Slow Cooker

This is such a flavorful recipe. Serve it with squash or sweet potatoes or other veggies.

Gazpacho

You’ll have to leave out the sugar in this. Try a bit of apple juice instead. And serve it with roasted chicken.

Chicken Curry in the Slow Cooker

I love this recipe! Just skip serving it over rice. It’s really good with baked sweet potatoes.

Garlic Lime Tilapia

Use clarified butter and you’re good to go for this one!

Honey Dijon Pork Chops and Apples in the Slow Cooker

Leave out the honey. Use a little unsweetened apple sauce or apple juice instead, or just skip the honey/substitute altogether.

Asian Salmon (on the grill or in the oven)

You’ll have to substitute good quality beef broth for the soy sauce in this.

Dijon Tarragon Tilapia

Use clarified butter.

Tony’s Tilapia

Use clarified butter and read the labels on the seasoning to double check.

Tilapia with Veggies Baked in Foil

Read the labels on the lemon pepper or your seasoning of choice.

Whole Chicken in the Crockpot

Use this for the meat and the broth.

Italian Chicken and Tomatoes in the Slow Cooker

Leave out the cheese.

Zesty Crockpot Chicken

Serve it with something other than couscous. Try lots of veggies and a salad.

Italian Seasoned Salt Pork Roast and Italian Seasoned Salt Chicken

Skip the wine. If you use the slow cooker, you won’t need it anyway. If you use the oven for the pork, try a bit of water or apple juice.

Lemon Chicken Baked on a Bed of Sauerkraut in the Slow Cooker

This one if just fine to fix! No adjustments needed.

Mediterranean Chicken in the Slow Cooker

Another recipe that’s good as written.

Pork Chops Topped with Onion, Green Pepper and Pineapple

No adjustments needed.

Salsa Verde Steak in the Slow Cooker

Have all the fixings for your family, but have yours on a plate or in a lettuce wrap. Serve with lots of guacamole (keep the chips at the other end of the table!).

Skillet Chicken, Peppers and Tomatoes

No alterations needed.

Slow Cooker Chicken Cacciatore

Leave out the wine. Serve it with pasta for the family and spaghetti squash for you.

Turkey Breast in the Slow Cooker

Another good one to make meat and broth.

Virus Killing Soup

Watch the labels on the broth or use your own. Leave out the wine.

Whole 30 Menu for First 15 Days

I’ve put together a dinner menu with main dishes and sides for the first 15 days of Whole 30. You can find it here.

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31 Family Recipes for Whole 30 (2024)

FAQs

What is the Whole30 diet for 30 days? ›

The Whole30 diet is a strict 30-day elimination diet that many people turn to for weight loss or help with digestive concerns. The program encourages you to cut out alcohol, sugar, grains, legumes, dairy, and additives from your diet for 30 days. It is advertised as a total lifestyle change, rather than a simple diet.

Can you have oatmeal on Whole30 diet? ›

No grains.

This includes wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, rice, millet, bulgur, sorghum, sprouted grains, and all gluten-free pseudo-cereals like quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat. This also includes all the ways we add wheat, corn, and rice into our foods in the form of bran, germ, starch, and so on.

What pasta can you eat on Whole30? ›

No pasta recreations are allowed on the Whole30, per the Pancake Rule. However, single-ingredient veggie “noodles” such as spaghetti squash noodles or spiralized zucchini noodles are compatible and easy!

Are chickpeas allowed on Whole30? ›

Nope. Unfortunately, chickpeas are still not allowed on the Whole30® plan.

What is the hardest day of the Whole30 program? ›

Day 10 & 11 – The Hardest Days

These days are notoriously the hardest days on Whole30 because you've gone through almost two weeks of the program, but haven't seen any of the benefits yet.

Why do I feel so bad on Whole30? ›

In the first week or so on the Whole30 diet, your body is adjusting, physically and psychologically, which can lead to needing some major down-time. Around day six is when exhaustion and cravings typically hit their hardest, Hartwig says. That's because your body has been so reliant on using sugar, not fat, for energy.

Are potatoes allowed on Whole30? ›

Are Potatoes Whole30? Yes! As of January 2021, all varieties of potatoes are included in the Whole30 diet. Yet, the catch is that fries and chips are not included in the diet as they are not considered to be “real” or whole foods.

Is almond milk allowed on Whole30? ›

It's got only four ingredients: water, organic almonds, organic acacia gum, and sea salt. You've seen this in literally every grocery store, and now you know: Yes, you can drink it while doing Whole30. Silk's unsweetened vanilla carton is fair game, too.

Is peanut butter Whole30? ›

Though peanuts and peanut butter aren't allowed on the Whole30 program, other nuts and nut butters are. Cashew butter is loaded with nutrients like healthy fats, magnesium, manganese, and copper. Its smooth, sweet taste pairs well with apples ( 1 ).

Is any cheese allowed on Whole30? ›

Although traditional, dairy-derived cheese is a no-go during a Whole30, there's a world of dairy-free cheesy elements that's compatible. These include: Almond-based “ricotta” or “cream cheeses,” like select varieties from Kite Hill.

Is hummus OK on Whole30? ›

Traditional hummus is made from garbanzo beans, which are a legume and not Whole30 compatible. However, there are some really yummy hummus-like dip recipes out there, using cauliflower, carrots, or even green peas as a base.

Is popcorn approved on Whole30? ›

CAN YOU EAT POPCORN ON WHOLE30? No — popcorn is made from a whole grain (dried corn AKA popcorn kernels), and grains are eliminated on the Whole30 diet.

Is rotisserie chicken Whole30 approved? ›

This simple slow cooker rotisserie-style chicken is one of my favorite weeknight dinners, which is why it frequently appears in my Whole30-friendly meal plans.

What is the alternative to peanut butter on Whole30? ›

Almond butter is the most popular alternative to peanut butter when completing the Whole30 diet. It is a delicious, high-calorie, high-fat food that helps prevent oxidative damage, has magnesium that helps the nervous system, and contains iron that helps your blood deliver oxygen.

What nuts are not allowed on Whole30? ›

Nuts and seeds will be your best buds on Whole30. Stock up on almonds, cashews, pecans, pistachios, walnuts—basically anything you want, except for peanuts. Just make sure you're eating them in moderation.

How much weight can you lose on Whole30 in a month? ›

Whole30 is a great way to reset your eating habits and jump start your weight loss journey. While results will vary from person to person, many people report losing 10-15 pounds in the first month.

How much weight can you lose on a 30 day diet? ›

"In general, 1 to 2 pounds per week, or 4 to 8 pounds per month, is a safe and sustainable amount to lose," says Sarah Gold Anzlovar, M.S., RDN, LDN and founder of Sarah Gold Nutrition. "Some people may lose more than that in the beginning, but it's often a lot of water weight and not true fat loss."

What do you eat during the 30 day challenge? ›

Allowables and exceptions:
  • Any and all fresh fruit and vegetables from the produce department*
  • Frozen fruit and veg (no sugar added)
  • Fresh meat, chicken, fish and seafood.
  • Whole wheat and whole grain flours.
  • Dried beans and lentils.
  • Whole wheat pasta (this is one of our 'boxed' exceptions)
  • Brown and wild rice.

How long does it take to see results from Whole30? ›

It can take several weeks before you learn to trust the “hungry” and “full” signals your body is sending you—and you may not have been eating enough in the beginning, because you were afraid of all that fat. Many Whole30'ers report that they didn't feel or see “the magic” until day 45, 60, or beyond.

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