The Best of the Whole Smiths | Whole30 Recipe Roundup (2024)

A Whole30 recipe roundup of the most popular Whole30 recipes from the Whole Smiths.

Who doesn’t love a good recipe roundup? I know I do. All nice and tidy in one spot. I’m lazy, what can I say. Actually, I take that back. I’m a woman of convenience, not laziness. Ok, moving on. Not only do I want to pack in my most popular Whole30 recipe into one tidy blog post, I also want to drop a few brief Whole30 insights to keep in mind along the way during your Whole30.

While I don’t have a magical wand to make your Whole30 breezy, I am an over thinker, super analytic spaz and have overthought my food consumption and subsequent clean eating patterns to death. So I’ve tied a couple of those tid bits into this post for you. It doesn’t matter if it’s your first Whole30 or the third, you’re in the right spot. Whether it’s a bomb-ass recipe or the most brilliant bit of thinking (not really) you’ve ever read, enjoy.

PINEAPPLE FRIED CAULIFLOWER RICE

First things first.Just because a recipe is Whole30 compliant doesn’t mean that’s the only time you should be eating it. These recipes are ones that should follow you into life after Whole30 as well. Thepurposive aWhole30 isn’t to bea 30-day cleanse where you feel awesome and go back to your old Mac’n Cheese errr’yday ways soon after. Nope. Sorry, that’s not how it works. You might be looking for the Master Cleanse in that case. (No, don’t do it. It’s the stupidest thing ever. Unless you’re going to the Academy Awards in three days, then by all means master cleanse away. Who am I to judge?) What you do and eat after those 30 days is just as important than what you’re eating and doing during those 30 days. So if you see a recipe labeled as Whole30 complaint after your Whole30, you should be jumping up and down, whip and nae-nae-ing, and saying, “Yessss”. Because that’s how you’re eating now.

CHICKEN TORTILLA-LESS SOUP

In my opinion, the goal of a successful Whole30 is to start learning how to eat and prepare real food that works for your body along with how to adjust your lifestyle to accommodate that. There’s more to it than just food. It’s a 30-day period to start understanding your relationship with food under a tight framework to keep you on the path to success long enough (30 days) that you find successes (i.e. non-scale victories).

THE WHOLE SMITHS’ WHOLE ROASTED CHICKEN

It’s about creating healthy habits and patterns that don’t leave you running towards a bowl of pasta, three slices of cake and a Pop Tart for breakfast. Take a mental note of when you’re craving sweets. Is it at the end of the day when you finally have a moment to yourself? Are you bored? Are you stressed? For me, it’s a combination of stress and the end of the day ritual wanting a snack to relax with… which obviously ties into the stress bit.

SWEET POTATO “CHIPS’ + DIP

As well, are you reaching for a Pop Tart in the morning because you’re running late or because you haven’t grocery shopped lately? Start picking apart some of your behavior patterns to see what needs to be adjusted. And make the adjustment. Maybe it’s a matter of waking up 15 minutes earlier. Maybe it means you join Instacart, Thrive or some other way of ensuring you get your groceries into your fridge and pantry regularly. Figure it out and fix it. Do it. Without excuses. Because I know you waste 15 minutes somewhere in your day. The invention of social media pretty much guarantees that.

30-SECOND HOMEMADE MAYO

But what to do after that 30 days? The training wheels are off. What you do with thisnewly found information is up to you. You can’t unlearn it. You will always know, for example, that sugar makes you feel like sh*t. Or that gluten makes your stomach bloat. You.Can’t.Unlearn.That. But you can stray from your newly formed habits. It’s important in the days after your Whole30 that you continue to eat that way and make other non-compliant foods the exception to how you eat, not the standard.

PALEO BLT COLE SLAW

That shift in mentality will set you up on the path to clean eating. Oh, you’re going to dive face first into a bags of chips and a bowl of ice cream at some point in the future. I can promise you that. And that’s ok. It happens. And for me, I suspect that will continue to happen from time to time for the rest of my life because, #life. The important thing to do when that happens is acknowledge it and move on. I also tell myself when that happens, I’ll make sure my next day or two of eating is extra clean, it helps relieve some of that unnecessary guilt I guess. But good decisions begets good decisions. As time goes on you’ll find making the right food decisions gets easier and easier. As long as you keep with it.

NOT-SO SHEPHERD’S PIE

Here’s the thing. Don’t stop. Decide you are a clean eater now and as Dory says, “Just keep swimming, just keep swimming.” Decide that most of the food you will eat will be clean and work with your bodyand make exceptions for the rest. If you find yourself making too many exceptions as time goes on, you may need a Whole30 reset to back the truck up. But just keep going, can I say that enough? It’s a process. The Whole30 isn’t going to make you a perfect eater overnight or even in 30 days because A. There’s no such thing and B. It’s a journey. So get that out of your mind. However,the framework of the program, if used properly, will set you up on the path to health for years to come.

Mango + Jalapeño Chicken Meatballs

With that said, enjoy these recipes. Pin them, save them, bookmark them and post them online if you make them (don’t forget to tag me because I love seeing what you’re making).

Happy Whole30ing and congratulations on your road to a healthier you!

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The Best of the Whole Smiths | Whole30 Recipe Roundup (2024)

FAQs

Is peanut butter allowed on 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 ).

Can you eat dates on Whole30? ›

Dates: Yes

All fruit, including dates, are allowed on your Plant-Based Whole30. They're a great way to add that hint of sweetness to a sauce, or to stuff with almonds and Kite Hill “cream cheese” as a fancy-schmancy appetizer.

Is hummus allowed 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 Oatmeal a Whole30? ›

When you're on Whole30, toast, cereal, and oatmeal won't fly. But that doesn't mean you have to eat a plate of boring scrambled eggs each and every day. These casseroles, egg cups, breakfast stacks, and more will have you looking forward to your morning meal—and full way beyond your morning commute.

Can I eat bananas on Whole30? ›

What about bananas? Yes, both pickles and bananas are allowed on Whole30. Yet if they are a potential trigger food for you (for instance, the sweetness of bananas sets off a craving for other treats or makes you want to binge on the fruit), then you may consider including them on your “don't eat” list.

Is pineapple allowed on Whole30? ›

Yes! That is what I would recommend. Using canned pineapple is just so easy and you can use the juice from the can to make the sauce. Make sure to buy pineapple chunks in 100% pure pineapple juice.

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.

Can I have almond milk 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 Chick-Fil-A Whole30 approved? ›

While Chick-fil-A can be very keto-friendly, and many people consider it a healthier fast-food option, their Whole30 options are actually very limited. Unlike fast-food spots like McDonald's or Wendy's, there are no real meat options since Chick-fil-A strictly serves chicken.

Is honey allowed on Whole30? ›

On Whole30, adherents must cut out all sweeteners including maple syrup, honey, agave nectar, coconut sugar, date syrup, monk fruit extract, and stevia.

Is Oatmilk OK on Whole30? ›

While oat milk offers numerous nutritional benefits and has gained popularity as a non-dairy alternative, it is not considered compliant with the Whole30 diet due to its inclusion of grains. However, there are alternative non-dairy milks available that adhere to the principles of the program.

What milks can you have on Whole30? ›

If you're looking for compliant non-dairy milk alternatives, here are some great options: Silk makes compliant unsweetened coconut, unsweetened almond, unsweetened coconut-almond, unsweetened cashew, and more.

What is a Whole30 substitute for peanut butter? ›

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 can I put in my coffee on Whole30? ›

You can drink it black, add unsweetened compatible nutpods, coconut milk, almond milk, or add cinnamon or vanilla beans to the brew. But remember, Whole30 guidelines exclude milk, cream, non-compatible milk substitutes, and added sweeteners—including date paste or stevia (more on that below).”

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