GERD / Acid Reflux Safe Recipes
Main Course Recipes
These recipes should not provoke GERD / Acid Reflux / heartburn. Most of these recipes do not contain known GERD triggers. However, in many cases those with GERD / Acid Reflux will be able to tolerate small amounts of these known triggers, and those recipes with small amounts of GERD triggers are noted. Similarly, some recipes will be more likely to provoke symptoms when they are eaten in larger portions; these are also noted.
Foods and ingredients that trigger GERD / Acid Reflux / heartburn symptoms vary from person to person. While to the best of our knowledge these recipes should not trigger symptoms, only you know what foods are triggers for you. Keep a food diary so that you know which foods are triggers for you, and check the ingredients in each recipe to see if it contains foods that are triggers for you.
Beef, Lamb & Venison
Pork
- GERD-Friendly Chef’s Salad with Parmesan Dressing
- Chinese Barbecue Pork (Char Siu Pork)
- Five Spice Pork Chops
- Ginger Peach Pork Chops
- Low Sodium Roasted Yam Soup with Bacon Bits
- Panko Crusted Pork Chops
- Pasta Carbonara
- Pork Chops with Bourbon Pecan Sauce
- Pork Chops with Caramelized Apples
- Pork Chops with Herbed Butter
- Pork Chops with Lime Curry Sauce
- Pork Chops with Savory Apple Compote
- Pork Tenderloin with Balsamic Port Sauce
- Pork Tenderloin with Barley Casserole
- Pulled Pork Tacos
- Roasted Pork Tenderloin
- Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Paprika Mayonnaise
- Roasted Yam Soup with Bacon Bits
- Seared Sweet and Savory Pork
- White Bean Soup with Kale
Living the GERD/Acid Reflux/Heartburn-Free Life
Getting Started: GERD / Acid Reflux Home Page
Step 1: The GERD-Friendly Breakfast
Step 2: The Midmorning Snack
Step 3: The GERD-Friendly Lunch
Step 4: The Afternoon Snack
Step 5: The GERD-Friendly Dinner