Whole30 Recipe Roundup: Best of Summer - The Whole30® Program (2024)

Our @whole30recipes Instagram feed brings you delicious, Whole30 compatible recipes all day, every day. And, in our series, The Best of @Whole30Recipes, we bring our favorites to the blog.

It’s summertime in the U.S., which means tons of fresh produce and light, bright flavors. We’ve rounded up a selection of our recent favorite recipes posted on our @Whole30Recipes feed lately that we think embody summertime cooking.

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Choose your favorite from the list below and give it a go this week. Or if you’re feeling extra adventurous, try them all! We made sure to include tasty dips and sauces; creative ways to enjoy fresh veggies; and a few “throw it on the grill” favorites.

Cauliflower Hummus and Crudite from Kari’s Full Soul

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Ingredients
1 large head cauliflower cut into florets
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons tahini
Juice of one lemon
1/2 teaspoon salt
Fresh Italian parsley and olive oil for garnish
Vegetable crudites for dipping

PREHEAT the oven to 400. Wash and chop the cauliflower into small florets. Add parchment to the baking sheet, place the cauliflower on the baking sheet with a touch of olive oil. Place in the oven for 30 minutes.

PLACE the cauliflower in a high speed blender or food processor. Blend on high until it starts to form a creamy paste. Stop the machine and push down the excess on the sides, add the lemon juice, and tahini and the olive oil. Blend until completely smooth. You may need to scrape down the sides of the blender to get everything incorporated, in the end you should have a creamy dip.

GARNISH and enjoy with your favorite veggies.

Pistachio Lemon Pesto from The Whole Cook

Ingredients
3 cups packed fresh basil
1/4 cup shelled pistachios
3 tbsp lemon juice
1 clove garlic
1/2 tsp salt
1/3 cup olive oil, extra virgin

Instructions
ADD basil, pistachios, lemon juice, garlic, and salt to a food processor or high powered blender.
TURN ON the blender and slowly pour in your olive oil.

BLEND until pistachios are no longer chunky and sauce is smooth. For a thick pesto 1/3 cup of olive oil is perfect. You can use up to 1/2 cup if you prefer a thinner consistency.

BLT Cole Slaw from The Whole Smiths

Ingredients
6 C. shredded cole slaw
1 C. shredded carrots
1/4 C. chopped basil
8 slices of cooked compatible bacon
1 C. cherry tomatoes halved
1 C. a whole30 compatible mayonnaise (see the demo in my stories for an easy one)
1/4 C. white balsamic vinegar
1/4 tsp. dry mustard powder
Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions
ADD four slices of bacon to a high powered blender or food processor and pulse until you have bacon bits. Chop other 4 pieces roughly and set aside

IN a small bowl, whisk mayonnaise, white balsamic vinegar, mustard powder and salt until fully combined

ONCE whisked, add bacon “bits” to dressing and stir to combine

IN a large bowl add slaw mix, carrots, basil, tomato halves and roughly chopped bacon. Pour dressing over and toss to coat.

Lemon Pickled Cauliflower from Kari’s Full Soul

Ingredients
1 head cauliflower
2 cups water
1 cup apple cider vinegar
1 cup lemon juice
Sliced lemon
1 tablespoon fennel seed
4 bay leaves
½ tablespoon sea salt

Instructions
CUT up the cauliflower and place in the mason jars with sliced lemons and bay leaves.

POUR the water, vinegar, lemon juice, fennel seed and sea salt into a pot. Turn on high and bring to a boil. Simmer for 2 minutes until salt is dissolved.

LADLE the hot liquid into the mason jar. Let cool and sit before putting the lid on. Once only slight warm add the lid. If you seal it right away while still hot it can seal and preserve them for longer storage as well.

LET the mason jar sit on the counter until completely room temperature, then place in the fridge. Let sit for 2 hours and they will be good to start eating, but they are best when they sit overnight.

THEY will last in the fridge for 1-2 weeks.

Mexican Chicken Burgers from Every Last Bite

Ingredients
For the Patties
500grams ground chicken
1/2 a red onion, finely minced
1 tbsp cumin
1 tsp smoked paprika
1 clove garlic
1 egg
3 tbsp almond flour
juice and zest from 1 lime
1 jalapeño finely diced
1/4 cup cilantro roughly chopped

For the Salsa
2 large tomatoes seeded and chopped
1/2 a red onion finely chopped
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1 jalapeño finely chopped
juice from 1 lime
pinch of salt

For the Burger Toppings
2 lettuce leaves
5 slices butternut squash
1 tsp olive oil
1 avocado

Instructions
IN a bowl combine the salsa ingredients and stir. Taste and add more lime juice or jalapeño as desired. Set aside.

COMBINE all of the ingredients for the patties in a bowl, blend well with your hands and then form 5 to 6 patties.

MASH the avocado with a fork until its broken into small chunks.

PEEL the butternut squash and slice into approximately 1/2 inch thick rounds. Lightly brush the circles with olive oil

HEAT a grill to medium high heat. Grill the butternut squash for approximately 3-4 minutes per side until grill marks appear and the squash is slightly tender.

GRILL the patties for approximately 6 minutes per side until cooked through.

TO serve top a butternut squash circle with lettuce, a chicken patty, smashed avocado and salsa. Serve warm.

Salmon Poke Bowl from The Nourishing Home

Ingredients
For the Salmon Poke Bowl
6-8 oz sushi-grade salmon, diced
1 1/2 cups cooked cauli-rice
Toppings: Diced avocado, julienned carrots and cucumber
Optional: 1 pack seaweed, torn into small bits

For the Poke Sauce
3 Tbsp coconut aminos
1 tsp toasted sesame oil
1 tsp rice vinegar
1/4 tsp minced garlic
1/4 tsp fresh grated ginger
2 Tbsp thinly sliced green onions
Pinch or two of red pepper flakes

Instructions
IN a small bowl, whisk together the poke sauce ingredients. Add the diced salmon and toss well to combine; set aside.

IN a serving bowl, add the precooked cauli-rice, veggies and seaweed (if using).

TOP with the salmon; drizzling the extra poke sauce over the top of the bowl. Enjoy!

Note: If sushi-grade salmon isn’t available in your area, or you’re not into raw fish, no worries! You can always grill up a filet of wild-caught salmon, add it to the bowl of veggies and drizzle with this scrumptious poke sauce.

Garlic Balsamic Chicken Kabobs from The Whole Cook

Ingredients
For the Chicken
4 chicken breasts
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/8 cup olive oil, extra virgin
1/4 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
1 tsp dried basil

For the Veggies
2 zucchini
2 yellow squash
2 white or yellow onions
2 tbsp olive oil, extra virgin
Salt & pepper

Instructions
CUT chicken breasts into large chunks. Toss the chicken in a large ziploc bag with marinade ingredients. Squeeze out excess air and zip closed. Marinade for 30 minutes or more.

SLICE zucchini, squash, and onion into large chunks. (My squash and zucchini slices are about 1 inch thick.) Coat your veggies with the olive oil, salt, & pepper. (I do this by spreading mine out on a baking sheet and tossing with my fingers.)
SKEWER your veggies and chicken. GRILL on medium heat for 5 -7 minutes, flip, and grill other side for another 5-7 minutes or until chicken is cooked through. Serve!

OPTIONAL: If you’re feeling extra fancy (I know sometimes I do) you can whip up a balsamic glaze to drizzle on top of the kabobs as you’re plating. Just add 1/2 cup of balsamic vinegar to a small pot. Heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low. You’ll end up with small bubbles around the perimeter as it gently simmers. Let it continue simmering for about 10 minutes. Stir occasionally as it thickens. Drizzle over kabobs and you’re sure to wow guests!

Sparkling Cold Brew from Little Bits Of

Ingredients
1 part cold brew concentrate
2 parts plain sparkling water

Instructions
POUR cold brew concentrate over ice then top with sparkling water.

Whole30 Recipe Roundup: Best of Summer - The Whole30® Program (2024)

FAQs

What foods are banned on the Whole30 diet? ›

What Can't You Eat?
  • Added real or artificial sugars.
  • Alcohol.
  • Carrageenan—a type of plant-based sugar—or sulfites.
  • Commercially-prepared chips or French fries.
  • Dairy products, except for clarified butter or ghee.
  • Foods recreated with allowed Whole30 ingredients (e.g., coconut milk ice cream)
  • Grains.
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Can you eat potatoes on Whole30? ›

Yes, you can eat potatoes of all colors under the new Whole30 guidelines, white varieties included. Mash 'em up, roast them, or throw them in the skillet to enjoy. Just don't eat them commercially deep-fried or in packaged chip form to stay Whole30-compliant.

Can you eat too much on Whole30? ›

However, it is possible to eat too much fat on a Whole30, and that can negatively affect your hunger levels, energy, and digestion. We see this most often when people mindlessly snack on nuts and seeds.

Are any protein powders Whole30 approved? ›

However, protein powder from approved ingredients like 100% pea protein, 100% grass-fed collagen peptides, or 100% hemp protein are allowed on the Original Whole30, provided they contain no added sweeteners.

Are bananas OK on Whole30? ›

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 peanut butter okay 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 I eat Chick Fil A fries on Whole30? ›

Potatoes of all varieties are in, but fries and chips are not. (This should not be a surprise. Fries and chips are about as Whole30 as Paleo Pop-Tarts.)

Is popcorn OK on Whole30? ›

IS POPCORN WHOLE30? No — popcorn is made from a whole grain (dried corn AKA popcorn kernels), and grains are eliminated on the Whole30 diet.

Is cheese OK on Whole30? ›

Understanding Whole30 “Cheese”

Although traditional, dairy-derived cheese is a no-go during a Whole30, there's a world of dairy-free cheesy elements that's compatible. These include: Almond-based “ricotta” or “cream cheeses,” like select varieties from Kite Hill.

What is the hardest day of Whole30? ›

On Days 10 and 11, you are statistically the most likely to quit your Whole30. (That's why they're “the hardest days.”) By this point, the newness of the program has worn off, and though you've made it through most of the unpleasant physical milestones, you've yet to experience significant benefits.

What are the negatives of Whole30? ›

The cons of Whole30:
  • Very restrictive, which may make eating out or socializing difficult.
  • May be difficult to get adequate calcium for bone health.
  • Restricts many cultural foods.
  • May be time intensive due to food label reading, meal planning and meal prep.
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Why do I feel so bad on Whole30? ›

The Whole30 diet could make your blood sugar levels fluctuate. It can also cause inflammation in your gut, and hurt your health. If you have diabetes or irritable bowel syndrome, you might want to avoid the Whole30 diet.

What bacon is Whole30 approved? ›

Naked Bacon

Original Whole30 Approved Bacon – Ingredients: Pork, Water, Spices & Sea Salt. Naked Bacon No Sugar – Ingredients: Pork, Water, Spices & Sea Salt. Sugar Free Jalapeño Bacon – Ingredients: Pork, Water, Spices & Sea Salt. Sugar Free Chipotle Bacon – Ingredients: Pork, Water, Spices & Sea Salt.

Can I chew gum on Whole30? ›

But…you can't have gum. Soooo much junk in gum and it's not Whole30 approved.

Is unsweetened almond milk 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.

What is bad about the Whole30 diet? ›

It also restricts important nutrients you'd get from grains and legumes. This makes it hard for you to get the right amount of calcium and vitamin D. The Whole30 diet could make your blood sugar levels fluctuate. It can also cause inflammation in your gut, and hurt your health.

What are the don'ts on the Whole30 diet? ›

To accurately identify any specific food sensitivities, you must commit to the complete elimination of these groups for 30 straight days.
  • Added sugar (real or artificial) ...
  • Alcohol (wine, beer, cider, liquor, etc.) ...
  • Grains (wheat, oats, rice, corn, quinoa, etc.) ...
  • Legumes (beans, lentils, soy, and peanuts)

What is the one bite rule on Whole30? ›

Just One Bite

Here's the rule in a nutshell: If you think your less healthy treat is going to be so delicious, so incredible, so worth it, and then you take your first bite and discover it's not… STOP EATING.

Is popcorn approved on Whole30? ›

Anything with gluten is off-limits, along with rice, oats, corn and pseudo-grains like quinoa or buckwheat. That means no pasta and popcorn for 30 days.

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