Food Combining Recipes (2024)

If you’re interested in trying Food Combining, but aren’t quite sure how to get started, I thought it might be helpful to share some properly combined recipes, clearly labeled by category, to make things easier.

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People who follow food combining have reported losing weight without counting calories, feeling less bloated, getting clearer skin, better sleep, and more. What I love about this concept, is that you don’t have to give up any foods that you love! You simply won’t eat them all at the same time, making you a little more mindful at meal time.

Food Combining for Weight Loss

I’ll be the first to admit that there is not a lot of research on food combining. However, studies have shown that humans have a tendency to overeat when we are offered a wide variety of foods during a meal.(source) So, by simplifying our meals, we may naturally eat less, without counting calories. That might be the most straight-forward reason that food combining does seem to work when it comes to weight loss.

Another study showed that food combining seemed to have the same effect as a low-calorie diet when it comes to weight loss, with both groups losing a similar amount of weight. (source) I don’t know about you, but I’d rather not count calories or worry about numbers, which is another reason why I fell in love with food combining in the first place.

How to Practice Food Combining

The general idea of food combining is that you’ll eat from only one category of foods at each meal, along with plenty of fresh, low-carb vegetables.

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The 4 main categories in food combining are Fresh Fruit, Animal Protein, Starches, and Nuts/Seeds/Dried Fruit. You can find a printable food combining chart here to help, or choose a meal from one of the categories below.

Ideally, you’ll wait 3 to 4 hours between each meal, allowing those foods to fully digest before you switch categories at your next meal. If you feel the need for a snack between, choose fresh sliced veggies, such as carrots, celery, cauliflower, or broccoli florets for an easy “neutral” option. Or, you can stick to the same category of food for two meals in a row, and snack from that category, too. (For example, you might have an Almond Butter Smoothie for breakfast, a Date Energy Ball as a mid-morning snack, and a large salad tossed with tahini dressing for lunch, which would all fall into the nut/seed/dried fruit category.)

Here are some properly combined recipes for you to try, listed by category:

Fresh Fruit:

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Because fruit digests so quickly, I usually enjoy it most at breakfast in the form of a large smoothie. You’ll notice that the recipes below are properly combined, so they don’t call for protein powder, or nut butter with the fresh fruit. (Avocado is a fruit, though, and it can help keep you full!)

  • Dragon Fruit Smoothie
  • Blueberry Detox Smoothie
  • Low-Sugar Smoothies
  • Cherry Chocolate Smoothie
  • Strawberry Mango Smoothie
  • Acai Smoothie
  • My Go-To Smoothie for Kids
  • Cherry Chocolate Avocado Pudding
  • Kale Salad with Peach Vinaigrette

Nut/Seed/Dried Fruit:

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I like to serve nuts and seeds with plenty of fresh veggies, to keep the overall meal hydrating and easier to digest. Bananas and dates typically combine well in this category, too, so feel free to see how that feels for you.

  • Date Energy Balls
  • Coffee Smoothie
  • Chocolate Chia Pudding
  • Vegan Ranch Dressing
  • Kale Caesar Salad (without the chickpeas)
  • Creamy Tahini Dressing
  • Cashew Queso (served with raw veggies)
  • Chia Pudding (topped with banana)
  • Zucchini Hummus
  • Dairy-Free Cashew Cheesecake
  • Creamy Cucumber Tahini Dressing
  • Almond Butter Freezer Fudge

Starch:

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If the following options don’t feel hearty enough for a meal, keep in mind that you can serve them with bread, cooked grains, or a baked potato, if desired.

  • Zucchini Oatmeal (a great warm breakfast option!)
  • Sweet Potato Toast (topped with avocado or white bean spread)
  • Detox Salad with Lemon-Ginger Dressing
  • Sweet Potato Lasagna
  • Vegan Cheese Sauce
  • Avocado Caesar Salad
  • Vegan Chickpea Salad
  • Chipotle Black Bean Burrito Bowls
  • Vegan Sweet Potato Nachos
  • Chickpea “Egg” Salad
  • Vegan Burrito Bowls with Sweet Potato “Rice”
  • Chickpea Tikka Masala with Green Rice
  • Sweet Potato Noodle Casserole with Pumpkin Sauce
  • Easy Lentil, Sweet Potato and Coconut Curry
  • Sweet Potato Mac n’ Cheese
  • Instant Pot Quinoa Burrito Bowls
  • Mediterranean Socca Flatbread Pizza

Animal Protein:

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You can serve animal protein meals with loads of non-starchy veggies, like a side salad or some simple roasted vegetables, like broccoli, cauliflower, or Brussels sprouts.

  • Cauliflower Pizza Crust
  • Instant Pot Chicken Burrito Bowls
  • Pizza Stir Fry
  • Cauliflower “Steak” Pizzas
  • Crustless Quiche
  • Zucchini Pizza Boats
  • Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Flourless Zucchini Pie
  • Leftover Turkey Soup
  • Instant Pot Egg Bites
  • Mexican Chicken Soup
  • Garlic Parmesan Spaghetti Squash with Chicken
  • Curried Chicken Stew

Neutral Desserts:

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If you crave something sweet after a meal, the following recipes are a nice option that shouldn’t interfere with digestion too much. In general, you don’t want to drink a lot of liquid immediately after a meal, so sip these warm beverages slowly, or you can always opt for a small piece of dark chocolate instead.

  • Healthy Hot Chocolate
  • Chai Latte
  • Instant Vegan Latte
  • Dark chocolate (70% or darker)

I hope these recipe ideas make it easier for you to give food combining a try!

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FAQs

What foods combine for better digestion? ›

- Protein and vegetables is the best combination for easy digestion and absorption. - Fruit should be eaten on its own, with vegetables or before meals (due to the fact it is fast digesting). - Healthy fats like avocado are neutral and can be paired with most foods.

Should you not eat carbs and protein together? ›

Either way, the story goes, if you eat these foods in combination, they will “cancel each other out” and not be digested. There is simply no science to support these ideas, despite the fact that proponents of food combining (or food segregation, really) speak in terms that sound scientific.

Does food combining really work? ›

In fact, there is no evidence to support most of the principles of food combining. What's more, many of the original food-combining diets were developed more than 100 years ago, when much less was known about nutrition and digestion.

What is a good complementary food combination? ›

Nutritionists recommend the following common food pairings to aid in the best nutrient absorption: Beans and rice—Beans and chickpeas are packed with protein and fiber, which can balance out starches like rice. When eaten together, they can help prevent blood-sugar spikes and energy crashes.

What are combination dishes? ›

Definition: “Combination food” means any single serving of food that contains two or more of the required meal components. Definition: “Entrée or main dish” means the main course of a meal. The main course may be a combination of food which contains a meat/meat alternate as one of the components.

What to drink at night to help digestion? ›

Peppermint tea: relaxes stomach muscles, alleviating indigestion and bloating. Chamomile tea: another herbal tea that can help soothe the digestive system and reduce inflammation. Ginger tea: can help digestion by accelerating the movement of food through the stomach. Decaf tea: ensures that sleep won't be compromised.

What food makes your stomach feel better? ›

Foods and drinks like bananas, white rice, toast, crackers, and broth are gentle on your digestive system and can help you recover from an upset stomach. It's best to avoid foods and drinks that are difficult to digest and may worsen GI symptoms.

What is an example of a complementary food combination? ›

And here are some common meal items that naturally complement each others' proteins: Beans and rice or tortillas. Peanut butter sandwich. Macaroni and cheese.

What is a combination food? ›

Definition: “Combination food” means any single serving of food that contains two or more of the required meal components. Definition: “Entrée or main dish” means the main course of a meal. The main course may be a combination of food which contains a meat/meat alternate as one of the components.

What is an example of how protein foods can be combined to complement each other? ›

Protein complementation

By eating two LBV proteins in the same meal, you can make up for the lacking amino acids in each, therefore giving yourself a meal with a high biological value (HBV). A common example of protein complementation would be eating beans on toast.

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