30+ Autoimmune Paleo Holiday Recipes | Healy Eats Real (2024)

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Having an autoimmune paleo holiday can be difficult with all of the dietary restrictions. However, with so many incredible recipes out there, it’s possible to plan a great thanksgiving or christmas feast while still remaining totally AIP compliant.

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I’ve was on the autoimmune paleo diet for a while and it made such a big difference in how I felt. It really helped settle my blood sugar fluctuations, helped with low energy from adrenal fatigue, improved my sleep and totally eliminated my sugar cravings.

Although some might decide not to be so strict during the holidays, I wanted to put this list together to give you the option to make an incredible AIP holiday mealif you want!

What is the Autoimmune Paleo Diet (AIP)?

The autoimmune paleo diet is a protocol that helps people with autoimmune disorders remove foods that can trigger flare ups and figure out food sensitivities. Learn more about the details of the AIP diet here.

Where to Get A Pasture Raised Turkey

Eating pasture-rasied meat is one of the best things you can do for you health. It has a much better nutritional profile than conventional meat and it is not inflammatory like factory farmed meat.

Buy Locally:

Find a local farmer that offers pasture raised turkeys from your local farmers market (see farmer’s markets in your area at Local Harvest). You can also look up local farms atthe online database Eat Wild.

Main Dishes:

1. Classic Roast Turkey

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Making a turkey for festive occasions can be rather stressful never mind taking special diets into consideration but with this recipe, you don’t have to worry! There are a few simple and helpful tips and an easy to follow recipe to keep your holiday dinner as stress-free as possible. Plus there are even ideas for how to use leftovers!

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2. Shepherds Pie with Sweet Potato Topping

*Can omit peas if needed

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This shepherds pie recipe is the best simple classic fall or winter meal. Made with grassfed ground beef and veggies, it’s a hearty, affordable and healthy dinner staple.

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3. Mandarin Roasted Turkey

*sub lard or coconut oil for butter

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This mandarin roast turkey is a great way to spruce up your turkey with festive cirtus flavors and delicious herbs. It’s a very simple and easy to follow recipethat is sure to impress your guests!

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4. Slow Cooker Ham

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Let the slow cooker do all the work with this delicious, juicy ham. It’s made with honey, rosemary and orange juice so it has all the delicious, festive flavors that we all love and it makes a great alternative to a regular turkey. Stress free, low prep and lots of flavor, what’s not to like?

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Soups:

5. Creamy Root Vegetable Soup

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This root vegetable soup is made with celery root (celeriac), parsnips and Japanese sweet potatoes. It’s creamy, comforting and has a delicious sweetness to it. This soup is great for festive occasions or after a long wintery walk when you need to warm up and get cozy!

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6. Sweet Potato Broccoli Soup

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You really can’t go wrong with this comforting soup it’s made with white sweet potato, broccoli and soothing chicken broth. You can even make this soup the day before and reheat when you need it!

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7. Creamy Butternut Squash, Carrot and Ginger Soup

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Squash soup is always a popular option during the festive season and for good reason! It’s the perfect balance of sweet and savory, it’s creamy and so warming and delicious. This version is made with fragrant ginger and earthy carrots!

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Sides:

8. Stuffed Acorn Squash

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This is definitely a showstopper of a side dish! It’s packed full of nourishing fall flavors from pork and apple to cinnamon, sage, thyme andsweet and juicy cranberries. It’s sure to go down a storm!

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9. Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Squash & Apples

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Delicious sides can be packed with flavor and be healthy too. This mix of roasted squash, sweet potatoes and apples is a great example of how simple a great side dish can be. It all made in one tray, mixed with sprigs of rosemary and it couldn’t be easier!

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10. Harvest Vegetable Hash

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A delicious mix of roasted veggies including sprouts, carrots, and sweet potatoes. It’s all tossed with crispy bacon and delicious herbs such as rosemary and sage. This is a side dish that’s packed with incredible flavor and won’t disappoint (even the sprout haters).

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11. Lemon Garlic Brussels Sprouts with Balsamic Glaze

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These Lemon Garlic Brussels Sprouts will change your opinion of the humble yet often hated veggie. When cooked correctly they are absolutely delicious, healthy and make the perfect side.

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12. Baked Carrot Fries

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These simple baked carrot fries would make the perfect healthy AIP appetizer for any holiday table. They’re crispy on the outside, soft on the inside and flavored with simple herbs and salt.

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13. Cranberry Sauce with Apples and Ginger

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Cranberry sauce is a must, you can’t have a festive dinner without it on the table so why not make sure it has all the flavor we love but is healthy too! This version is packed with ginger, orange, apples and honey, so delicious!

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14. Apple Cranberry Holiday Stuffing

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A hearty and flavorful stuffing made with a cauliflower rice base. If you’re stuck in a rut with the same old boring stuffing recipe then this is sure to put a smile on everyone’s faces. Made with cranberries, sweet potato, garlic, rosemary and mushrooms!

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15. AIP Thanksgiving Stuffing

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The combination of the tender, sweet biscuits combined with the delicious celery, carrots, zucchini, fresh and dried herbs make this easy stuffing both healthy and tasty. Better yet it tastes even better the next day so it can be made in advance keeping prep on the big day as low as possible!

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16. Brazilian Couve a Mineira (Garlicky Collard Greens)

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These greens are anything but boring and they couldn’t be simpler to make! They’re made with garlic, a little salt and olive oil, that’s it. Sides don’t have to be complicated to be delicious and this recipe is a great example of that.

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17. “Cheesy” Sweet Potato Casserole

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This delectable sweet potato casserole is the ultimate comfort food that utilizes only natural ingredients! It boasts a “cheesy” sauce made with butternut squash and a crunchy plantain topping that adds an extra layer of goodness.

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18. Mom’s Special Gravy

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There’s no question that gravy is such an important element to a festive spread and this one will have everyone talking (maybe double the recipe). It’s made with leeks, apples, carrots, delicious chicken (or vegetable) broth and fragrant herbs such as rosemary, sage and thyme!

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19. Fluffy Plantain Buns

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Delicious soft and fluffy plantain buns, these are a great substitute for dinner rolls and not only are they great for that but they make perfect burger buns, sliders, sandwiches, you name it!

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Desserts:

20. Apple Crisp

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If anything screams fall it’s this apple crisp, made with juicy sweet apples and a coconut cinnamon scented crunchy topping. This is the perfect end to a holiday dinner!

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21. Pumpkin Fudge

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A creamy, super sweet, melt in your mouth pumpkin fudge. If you don’t feel like a hearty or heavy dessert then this is the perfect treat for you! It also makes a perfect foodie gift for friends and family!

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22. Pumpkin Spice Cake with Gingersnap Crust

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Even on an autoimmune diet you can enjoy a super delicious pumpkin pie! This one is made with a ginger snap base and a creamy coconut, pumpkin filling and of course there’s the perfect amount of festive spices involved too!

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23. Pumpkin Date Cookies

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Healthy banana pumpkin cookies are the best fall recipe! This AIP, paleo, vegan and no sugar added recipe makes soft and chewy cookies with a sweet spiced flavor.

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24. Pumpkin Ice Cream

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Have you ever tried pumpkin ice cream? It’s delicious, creamy and refreshing better yet this one is no-churn so you don’t need any fancy equipment to make it, you can even eat it straight away!

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25. Pumpkin Pie

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You can’t have Thanksgiving without pie and when I say pie I mean pumpkin pie. This one is made with an exceptionally tasty crust and a creamy and delicious filling made without any egg or dairy. Everyone will love this!

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26. Chewy Thin Ginger Cookies

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Made with just enough ginger to warm your soul these thin and chewy cookies and so festive and delicious without being overly sweet either. Serve them as a sweet treat at a holiday dinner or give them our as a foodie gift!

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27. Pear Upside Down Cake

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A moist and delicious pear upside down cake made with a super simple three ingredient caramel sauce. This cake looks so impressive and is sure to taste even better.

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28. Caramel Apple Parfaits

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These caramel apple parfaits are such a warming treat. Made with juicy apples, cinnamon and maple syrup you can’t really go wrong here. The great thing is that they are served in individual portions so they’re perfect for entertaining!

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29. Chewy Banana Spice Cookies

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These chewy banana spice cookies are filled with festive flavors! Sweetened with bananas and cinnamon these cookies will fill your home with the most amazing festive smell and will go down a treat with the whole family!

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30. Blueberry Tart

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This gluten-free & autoimmune paleo blueberry tart is the perfect healthy treat! Even if you’re not on AIP or the Paleo diet, you’ll still enjoy this fresh and tasty tart!

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31. Savory Breakfast Cookies

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If you don’t have much of a sweet tooth then fear not. These savory cookies have a delicious rosemary flavor are so easy to make. A note to add is that they take around 45 minutes to bake in the oven but they are so worth the wait!

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This post was originally published in November of 2014, but has been republished in November of 2018 to include new and improved autoimmune paleo recipes for the holidays.

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FAQs

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 is the caveman diet for autoimmune disease? ›

The traditional Paleo diet eliminates all grains and processed foods. It focuses on whole, nutrient-dense foods, such as fruit and vegetables, organic meats, eggs, and wild-caught fish. However, this is often not comprehensive enough for chronic autoimmune diseases, as not enough of the immune triggers are removed.

What is the autoimmune diet for gut repair? ›

An AIP diet avoids all processed foods, alcohol, additives, refined sugars, coffee, tea, oils, and certain medications. In the elimination phase, a person will also avoid foods such as grains, legumes, dairy, eggs, and nightshade vegetables, but they may reintroduce these later.

Why can't you have eggs on an AIP diet? ›

The autoimmune protocol diet is a means of reducing symptoms such as inflammation and pain related to autoimmune disorders. Eggs are on the list of food to eliminate in the first phase of the AIP diet because they are a common allergen.

Can you eat cheese with autoimmune disease? ›

Eggs: You may want to avoid eggs and any foods that contain them. Dairy: People with autoimmune diseases may want to stop drinking or eating any type of animal milk, such as cow's, sheep's, and goat's milk, and foods that derive from them, such as cheese, butter, cream, and dairy-based protein powders and supplements.

What fruit is not allowed on AIP? ›

First off, fruit itself is not restricted on the Autoimmune Protocol. Different varieties of fruit (especially colorful ones) come loaded with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants which are a great compliment to a healing diet. While fruit can have a lot of sugar, that in itself is not reason enough to avoid it.

Are eggs bad for autoimmune disease? ›

Like paleo, grains, dairy, and sugar will be avoided. (These can be particularly harmful for those with autoimmune disease, including of the thyroid.) To a healthy person, pastured eggs can be good. To a person with autoimmune, they can cause havoc that probably wouldn't happen in a healthy person.

What are the worst foods for autoimmune disease? ›

Additional foods to avoid in the AIP diet:
  • Nightshade vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, potatoes)
  • Spices derived from nightshade vegetables (such as paprika)
  • Eggs.
  • Legumes.
  • Grains.
  • Nuts and seed.
  • Oils.
  • Coffee.
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What are the best superfoods for autoimmune disease? ›

A simple solution to this is to incorporate a colourful array of fruits and vegetables, such as berries, spinach, and kale, into your diet. These vibrant foods are rich in vitamins C and E, selenium, and other antioxidants that combat inflammation and protect your cells from damage.

What three foods cause a leaky gut? ›

There are many foods and substances that can cause inflammation and contribute to the development of a leaky gut, including:
  • Refined carbohydrates, like white bread and pasta.
  • Glutinous grains, like barley, rye, and oats.
  • White sugar found in candy, baked goods, or cereal.

What foods heal a leaky gut? ›

5 Best Foods for Leaky Gut
  • Bone Broth. Humans have been extracting nutrition from animal bones for thousands of years. ...
  • Salmon. This fatty fish is a nutrition powerhouse for many reasons, but it's particularly helpful for leaky gut. ...
  • Fermented Foods. ...
  • Mushrooms, Spinach and Carrots. ...
  • Blueberries, Sweet Cherries and Walnuts.
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Is oatmeal on the autoimmune diet? ›

During the elimination phase, the AIP diet recommends cutting out the following foods: Grains (wheat, oats, rice, corn, etc.) Legumes (lentils, black beans, chickpeas, green beans, etc.) Nuts, seeds, and seed-based spices (like mustard, cumin, sesame, etc.)

Why is coffee bad for AIP? ›

The first thing to consider if you have autoimmune issues, is that coffee is a seed. If you are following a strict Autoimmune Protocol, seeds are cut out of the diet for a period of time, and then reintroduced. Therefore, you would want to remove coffee for the first few weeks, along with any other seeds.

What are the top 5 worst autoimmune diseases? ›

What Are The Most Serious Autoimmune Diseases?
  • Giant Cell Myocarditis. Giant cell myocarditis is a very rare autoimmune disorder causing inflammation of the heart. ...
  • Vasculitis. ...
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS) ...
  • Lupus. ...
  • Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis.

Why isn t coffee allowed on aip? ›

Why Can't You Have Coffee on AIP? Coffee isn't allowed on AIP because it's a seed, and since seeds are not allowed during the elimination diet portion of AIP, it's not compliant. (No, it's not actually a bean, despite the term coffee bean!)

Do bananas affect inflammation? ›

Bananas are versatile fruits with anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties that can help counteract inflammation and support the body's immune system. People may benefit from an anti-inflammatory diet and avoiding pro-inflammatory foods.

What foods trigger autoimmune flare ups? ›

Foods to avoid in anti-inflammatory diets:
  • Red and processed meats.
  • Refined sugars.
  • Fried foods.
  • Margarine or shortening.
  • Dairy.
  • Alcohol.
  • Soda.
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What foods should autoimmune patients avoid? ›

Possible Foods to Avoid in AIP
  • Alcohol.
  • Coffee.
  • Dairy.
  • Eggs.
  • Food additives.
  • Grains.
  • Industrial seed oils.
  • Legumes.
Aug 17, 2023

Can people with lupus have bananas? ›

According to the LFA, certain medications may increase a person's risk of developing stomach ulcers, which can cause symptoms like nausea and vomiting. These medications include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and prednisone. People may manage these symptoms by eating: bananas.

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