GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1 - Food List, Recipes & Meal Ideas (2024)

GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1 – Food List, Recipes, Meal Ideas & my experience of the 1st phase of the GAPS Diet.

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Two weeks ago we got started on our long awaited GAPS Intro Diet Journey. Here’s our experience of GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1.

The weekend before we began we visited a local farmers market and stocked up on produce for our first week. The farmers market haul included the following stage 1 foods:

  • Lamb Shanks
  • Osso Bucco
  • Cauliflower
  • Broccoli
  • Beetroot
  • Zucchini
  • Leeks
  • Garlic
  • Carrots
  • Pumpkin
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The freezer was also full of stock and veg I made while preparing for the GAPS Diet – it was good to know I had it all there as back up.

What does Stage 1 of GAPS Introduction Include?

This is the strictest of all phases, consisting of stock at every meal, soup at least once a day and all vegetables and meat must be boiled and softened in stock in order to be eaten. For more details on the intricacies of The GAPS Diet, be sure to get yourself a copy of The GAPS Diet BookGAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1 - Food List, Recipes & Meal Ideas (3) – essential reading if you’re embarking on a GAPS Diet journey.

I made a fresh pot of stock each day, firstly with the shanks I bought at the farmers market and followed that by making chicken stock with 1.5kgs of mixed drumsticks and wings. {I had wanted to make that batch of stock with a whole chicken, but the day I went to buy whole organic chickens they were all out, so I ended up with a mix of wings and drumsticks instead!}

Meals for Stage 1 Of GAPS Intro included:

  • Pumpkin Soup
  • Cauliflower Soup
  • Carrot and Zucchini Sticks cooked in stock
  • Beetroot Soup
  • Zucchini, Leek and Broccoli Soup
  • Burgers (beef mince mixed with grated leek, carrots, salt & pepper) cooked in stock
  • Raw Honey & Coconut Oil “Treats” – I simply mixed the 2 together and stored in the fridge in chocolate molds and we each had one “treat” a day.

The meat/chicken from the stock making was added to the soups as we went along and also eaten on it’s own on the side at mealtimes.

A family favorite vegetable dish was cauliflower “rice”. I grated a few cauliflower florets into some stock to cook and then simply eat like rice. With a little imagination it makes for a good rice substitution.

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Another veggie favorite has been Zucchini “noodles”. I simply use a clean vegetable peeler to peel a zucchini into “noodles” and then cook briefly in stock. The boys LOVED them! If you’d prefer your noodles a little more uniform, then a Vegetable Spiralizer is a must have!

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With such a limited diet, I tried to serve a variety of vegetables with each meal, to keep their plates exciting and colourful and ensure they were getting a nourishing array of nutrients. This colourful meal includes meat from stock making, homemade tomato sauce for dipping, red peppers/capsicum, tomato, pumpkin, carrots and broccoli. The boys let out a collective “wow” when they saw their bright, colourful meals, before tucking into them.

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How did we go?

I suspected that changing the boys diet would be met with some resistance… and yes, they did argue at first, but soon they began to slowly embrace the new food and ate pumpkin soup or whatever I presented them with. It did take a tiny bit of bribery at first, for example on the very first morning when they both turned their noses up and WALKED AWAY from the table, I eventually resorted to “eat 4 mouthfuls and you’ll get a present”…. ok, not 100% the best strategy, but I knew I had to get them started somehow, and it’s not something that has been repeated often since… it was a way to get them to at least TASTE the pumpkin soup… and you know what – they both LOVED it and after the 4 mouthfuls and the present (a $2.29 hot wheels car!) – they ate the rest of the bowl and have been happy to do so since, with no further bribery.

I’ve been referring to Cara from Health, Home and Happiness’ 30 Days On GAPS Intro Handbook – constantly (Download It Now), it’s invaluable for making sure you’re staying on track and keeps you organized and inspired with meal ideas. I highly recommend the book if you’re thinking about going onto the GAPS Diet, or are about the start the GAPS Diet – purchasing the book will be a lifesaver for you! (Download It Now)

We were on Stage 1 of the GAPS Introduction Diet for 3 days before progressing onto Stage 2. The 1st stage of the GAPS Diet Introduction wasn’t as overwhelming as I thought it would be, thankfully we breezed through it and the boys ate well and began their healing.

I’d love to hear from you – have you been on the GAPS Diet? How did you find the introduction diet? Any tips would be much appreciated. 🙂

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More GAPS Diet Information:

The GAPS Diet Info Page
To GAPS Or Not To GAPS
GAPS Diet Preparation
GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1
GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 2
GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 3
GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 4
GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 5
GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 6

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GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1 - Food List, Recipes & Meal Ideas (2024)

FAQs

GAPS Introduction Diet Stage 1 - Food List, Recipes & Meal Ideas? ›

HOW LONG DOES STAGE 1 OF THE GAPS DIET LAST? You should stay on this stage for a minimum of five days and until major intestinal symptoms have disappeared.

What can you eat on Gaps stage 1? ›

In stage 1, the diet consists of:
  • homemade meat stock.
  • boiled meat or fish.
  • well-cooked vegetables.
  • probiotics, such as fermented vegetable juices, yogurt or kefir, and homemade fermented whey.
  • ginger or chamomile tea with raw honey.
  • purified water.
Apr 26, 2019

How long to stay on gaps stage 1? ›

HOW LONG DOES STAGE 1 OF THE GAPS DIET LAST? You should stay on this stage for a minimum of five days and until major intestinal symptoms have disappeared.

What is the GAPS diet food list? ›

Guidelines for the GAPS diet
  • Fresh meat, preferably hormone-free and grass-fed.
  • Animal fats, such as lard, tallow, lamb fat, duck fat, raw butter, and ghee.
  • Fish.
  • Shellfish.
  • Organic eggs.
  • Fermented foods, such as kefir, homemade yogurt and sauerkraut.
  • Vegetables.
  • Moderate amounts of nuts.
Jan 13, 2021

Is bacon allowed on GAPS diet? ›

Selecting the right bacon is important: GAPS does not recommend smoked meats as they normally contain nitrites or other substitutes that are even worse than nitrites with alleged cancer causing agents so store bought bacon is out (including some nitrate free commercial brands).

Is cheese OK on the GAPS diet? ›

Other cheeses that are allowed on Full GAPS: Asiago, Blue, Brick, Brie, Camembert, Cheddar, Colby, Edam, Gorgonzola, Gouda, Havarti, Limburger, Monterey Jack, Muenster, Parmesan, Port du Salut, Roquefort, Stilton, Swiss, Romano, un-creamed cottage cheese (dry curd).

Are bananas allowed on the GAPS diet? ›

Fruits in the GAPS Diet are only allowed in moderation: Apples. Banana. Berries.

What not to eat on GAPS diet? ›

Foods You Cannot Eat on the GAPS Diet
  • Grains.
  • Sugar.
  • Potatoes.
  • Parsnips.
  • Soy.
  • Commercial yogurt.
  • Cottage cheese.
  • Rice.
Sep 14, 2023

Is coffee ok on GAPS diet? ›

(Make note: on stage 1 in the Introductory Diet, you are not allowed coffee. This is the one and only exception I have allowed for myself because my gut has healed so much since 2009 and I know that I tolerate milked-down coffee just fine. You might not.) I come home, eat more and work all day at my computer.

Is honey allowed on gap diet? ›

HONEY. The GAPS recommends choosing honey as the sweetener of choice.

Is oatmeal allowed on gaps? ›

Foods to Avoid (or Limit)

Grains, including cereal, oats and wheat. Sugar, honey, agave syrup, and molasses.

Is peanut butter allowed on GAPS diet? ›

FOOD FOR GAPS DIET STAGE 3

In the original GAPS Book, Dr. Natasha Campbell McBride recommends nut butter at this stage. In recent conversations, she now believes that, for most people, it is a good idea to wait to introduce nuts until Full GAPS.

How to start a gap diet? ›

These include:
  1. Do not eat meat and fruit together.
  2. Use organic foods whenever possible.
  3. Eat animal fats, coconut oil, or cold-pressed olive oil at every meal.
  4. Consume bone broth with every meal.
  5. Consume large amounts of fermented foods, if you can tolerate them.
  6. Avoid packaged and canned foods.

Are potatoes allowed on GAPS diet? ›

Avoid all grains, sugar, potatoes, parsnips, yams and sweet potatoes.

Are potatoes on the gaps diet? ›

Vegetables that are not allowed on the diet include potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnips, and yams. Beans and legumes are also not allowed on the GAPS diet. On the GAPs diet, sugar is considered harmful to the gut lining.

What are the side effects of the gap diet? ›

Where I am now
  • Insulin resistance. Following my stint with GAPS I developed insulin resistance. ...
  • Non alcoholic fatty liver disease. ...
  • Ammonia. ...
  • Salicylate and amine intolerances.

What foods can I eat on Phase 1 of South Beach diet? ›

What you'll eat: During Phase 1, you'll eat normal- size helpings of meat, chicken, turkey, fish, and shellfish. You'll have plenty of vegetables, eggs, cheese, and nuts. You'll have salads with real olive oil in the dressing.

What is a Level 1 pureed diet? ›

A level 1 diet is the most limited. People on this diet should eat only pureed, pudding-like foods. They should avoid foods with coarse textures.

Are potatoes on the GAPS diet? ›

Vegetables that are not allowed on the diet include potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnips, and yams. Beans and legumes are also not allowed on the GAPS diet. On the GAPs diet, sugar is considered harmful to the gut lining.

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