Top 5 One-Pan Easy AIP Dinner Recipes | Tried & True Recipes (2024)

Good morning! Thank you for checking in with Flawed yet Functional today. The Autoimmune Protocol has been my diet for 210 days! While I love to cook, I’ve come to rely on simple, delicious recipes because even I can’t spend all day in the kitchen! If you need a launching pad for the Autoimmune Protocol or just healthy dinner recipes, try these Top 5 One-Pan Easy AIP Dinner Recipes today!

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Sheet Pan Balsamic Basil Chicken Cauliflower Rice Bowl

Wow, that title sure is a mouthful! While the whole family really enjoyed this simple meal, my two boys LOVED it. They couldn’t get enough of the balsamic vinegar flavor. Heavy doses of extra “sauce” were put into their bowls. I can’t blame them. I love balsamic vinegar too!

Cooking Tip: Chicken is easy to overcook and gets really dry when that happens. Try cooking the vegetables for 10-15 minutes first before adding the chicken to the sheet pan. Make sure to check a few large chunks of chicken with an instant-read thermometer for doneness before serving!

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Turmeric Pork Skillet

Cabbage and pork covered in creamy turmeric sauce = super duper satisfying meal. This recipe feels like comfort food to me. It’s warm, hearty, and tasty. The recipe is AIP friendly as is, but I let my kids toss a few cashews on top of theirs to jazz it up a bit. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to reintroduce those into my diet yet (Update: I have reintroduced cashews! Woot!), but don’t worry, the recipe is excellent as is!

Cooking Tip: I’ve found this recipe to be even better with double the spices. Yes, double. Don’t be shy! If you love the powerful flavors of ginger, garlic, and turmeric, then try this one out with a bunch more spice. You’ll love it!

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Egg Roll in a Bowl

We are really missing our Korean food these days. Since I have not attempted any nightshade reintroductions, kimchi and all spicy food have been off the table. This one-pan Asian-esque meal was a nice stand-in. There are lots of different textures, and a good depth of flavor, which can sometimes be lacking in an AIP dish.

Not on the AIP diet? This recipe has accommodations for AIP, and it is written to for the standard gluten-free diet to enjoy!

Cooking Tip: This recipe makes a lot. In my opinion, more than 6 servings. Leftovers are never a bad thing though! Just make sure to plan to use all the leftovers in your meal plan for the week. This would be a great recipe to make on Sunday then use the leftovers for lunches for the rest of the week!

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AIP Paleo Mediterranean Chicken

Olives are well-loved by all in my family. Not only are they delicious but they fill that oh-so-necessary fat requirement! Artichokes, olives, and capers blend nicely with the chicken and provide a super savory meal for dinner! I also love that this meal is a different set of flavors than we typically eat. The Mediterranean foods are a welcome change in our food rotation.

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As written, this meal is not AIP approved because it uses bratwurst. The dinner is so simple and satisfying though, I had to include it! Swap out the bratwurst for kielbasa, and this meal is AIP friendly! Put your veggies on a pan and bake for 20 minutes then add the meat and bake for 20-25 more. Could it be any more simple?

Cooking Tip: Baked sausages tend to be pale on the outside. Turn on the broiler at the end to add some bite and color to the outside of the kielbasa. Or toss the sausages into a cast iron pan to add some color before serving.

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Plan to Eat Healthy Meals Every Day

Five one-pan easy AIP dinner recipes are awesome, and I hope you make them! However, if you want to have the biggest impact on your health, you need to eat nutritious meals all day, every day. This means planning healthy meals for each meal of the day. If you are new to AIP or Paleo, check out the Weekly Meal Plan Guide for guidance in planning nourishing meals day in and day out, for life!

The Weekly Meal Plan Guide is a 22-page workbook that walks you through the meal planning process step by step. As you work through your week-long menu plan, a sample menu plan is created alongside yours. When you finish the workbook, you’ll have 2 complete menu plans with grocery lists!

What’s even better is this workbook is filled with reusable worksheets so that you can repeat this menu planning process over and over! Grab your copy today!

I know not everyone can spend all day in the kitchen which is why I compiled this list of my Top 5 One-Pan Easy AIP Dinner Recipes. We all need an easy meal every now and then. So plan easy meals into your week so you don’t get discouraged or burnt-out. You can provide fresh, delicious meals for your family! These 5 are a great starting place!

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FAQs

What foods are easy to digest on AIP diet? ›

You Can Eat These Foods on an AIP Diet

Vegetables: yams, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, cabbage, lettuce, mushrooms, onion, kale, arugula, cucumber, and all other leafy greens and organic vegetables (excluding nightshades like potatoes and peppers).

What is the most easiest dish? ›

17 Of The Easiest Recipes Of All Time (Seriously)
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  • 15-Minute Beef and Broccoli Stir Fry. ...
  • Enchilada Sweet Potatoes. ...
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  • 10-Minute Margherita Naan Pizza. ...
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What is the most basic meal to cook? ›

Here are a few ideas for simple meals you can cook:
  • Spaghetti with marinara sauce: Boil spaghetti noodles and heat up store-bought or homemade marinara sauce. ...
  • Stir-fried vegetables with rice: Sauté a mix of your favorite vegetables in a hot pan with oil and soy sauce.
Jan 5, 2023

How to make dinner quickly? ›

How to cook faster & have dinner ready in less time
  1. Manage your expectations. Yum. ...
  2. Divide and conquer. Meal prep works. ...
  3. Embrace big batches. Soup can be made in big batches. ...
  4. Repurpose leftovers. ...
  5. Keep your pantry stocked. ...
  6. Make all-in-one meals. ...
  7. Heat things up. ...
  8. Don't go whole hog (or chicken breast)
May 26, 2020

Are bananas ok for autoimmune? ›

Examples of foods you can eat while on the AIP diet include: Vegetables that aren't nightshade vegetables like cucumbers, spinach, sweet potatoes and zucchini. Fresh fruits like apples, oranges, mangos, strawberries, bananas and blueberries.

What vegetables to avoid on AIP? ›

Nightshades including tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, and all types of peppers including spices like chili-based spices and red pepper flakes are avoided in both versions of the elimination stage of the AIP diet.

What is the most loved dish in the world? ›

Pizza has rightfully earned its place as the world's most beloved food. This Italian creation has become a staple in numerous countries, with endless variations to suit every taste bud. Whether you prefer thin crust or deep dish, classic Margherita, or loaded pepperoni, pizza has something for everyone.

What is the cheapest meal to cook? ›

68 Easy And Cheap Dinner Ideas That You'll Want To Make On Repeat
  • Buffalo Chickpea Wraps. ...
  • 3-Ingredient Teriyaki Chicken. ...
  • Garlic Veggie Rotini Pasta. ...
  • Sweet Potato And Black Bean Burritos. ...
  • Chili Lime Baked Tilapia With Avocado Crema. ...
  • Barbecue Beer Can Chicken. ...
  • Energy-Boosting Buddha Bowl. ...
  • Zucchini Noodles with Kale Pesto.
May 3, 2024

What is the best meal to eat daily? ›

What foods are healthy to eat every day? According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2020-2025 , each day you should aim to eat a variety of fruit, vegetables, dairy, grains, and foods containing protein (either plant-based or from lean meats or fish).

What are easy to digest anti-inflammatory foods? ›

Berries, fatty fish, nuts, leafy greens, oatmeal, and olive oil can all be part of an anti-inflammatory diet. But it's best to include a variety of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. What meat is anti-inflammatory? The Mediterranean diet includes anti-inflammatory omega-3 rich fatty fish.

What foods to reintroduce first on AIP? ›

Stage 1 Reintroductions
  • egg yolks.
  • fruit-, berry- and seed-based spices.
  • seed and nut oils.
  • ghee (from grass-fed dairy)
  • occasional coffee.
  • cocoa or chocolate.
  • peas and legumes with edible pods (green beans, scarlet runner beans, sugar snap peas, snow peas, etc)
  • legume sprouts.
May 24, 2021

How do you survive an AIP diet? ›

The AIP diet encourages consuming a variety of the following minimally processed and health-promoting, nutrient-dense foods, says Hoscheit.
  1. Fruits.
  2. Non-nightshade vegetables.
  3. Roots and tubers.
  4. Meat (grass-fed as much as possible)
  5. Poultry.
  6. Seafood (particularly fish rich in omega-3 fat)
  7. Fermented foods.
  8. Bone broth.
Jan 9, 2024

What do I eat in a day in AIP? ›

Foods You CAN Eat on the AIP Diet
  • Grass-fed meats (including nutrient-dense organ meats)
  • Wild-caught fish and seafood.
  • Herbs.
  • Leafy green vegetables (spinach, endive, herbs, etc.)
  • Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, kale, etc.)
  • Root vegetables (carrots, sweet potatoes, pumpkins, etc.)
  • Fermented vegetables.
Apr 19, 2022

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