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This past weekend was pretty bittersweet in our house.
It was our last official weekend in our current house.
If you follow along on social media (specifically Instagram), then you may already know that we are renovating a house from the 1920s and selling (well…we sold!) our current house that we moved into when we moved back to Indiana from Denver. It’s all been a bit of a whirlwind in the best way possible.
Since completing my internship in July, studying for and passing the registration exam in August, beginning work in September, putting our house on the market, traveling for blogging and nutrition conferences…easy, simple, fulfilling week night meals have been more important than EVER!
The method is extremely simple. Basically season and roast the vegetables, then season and add the shrimp to the same sheet pan.
I choose to serve my tacos in lettuce cups because I really love the fresh, crisp crunch but you can absolutely use the taco shells you love. The shrimp and roasted vegetables would also be delicious on top of a salad!
For those with food sensitivities: these low FODMAP tacos are gluten free, dairy free, grain free (depending on the taco shell you choose), and low FODMAP.
If you do not have food sensitivities, please feel free to use your favorite taco seasoning (store bought or homemade work well!)
If you give Low FODMAP Sheet Pan Shrimp Tacos a try make sure to tag #trebleinthekitchen or @trebleinthekchn on instagram so I can share your creation on my stories.
Low FODMAP Sheet Pan Shrimp Tacos are an easy dinner that comes together quickly with minimal dirty dishes. Filled with produce, flavorful spices, and shrimp…these tacos are a hit for Taco Tuesday or any day of the week!
Ingredients
Scale
For the Roasted Vegetables:
4 cups of sliced bell pepper and sliced zucchini (about 1 bell pepper and 1 medium zucchini)
Spread seasoned vegetables in a single layer on a parchment lined baking sheet and roast in the oven for 20 minutes.
While the vegetables are roasting, place the shrimp in a medium bowl with the remaining ½ Tbsp extra virgin olive oil and 1/2 Tbsp Fody Foods low FODMAP Taco Seasoning.
After roasting the vegetables for 20 minutes in the oven, remove the pan from the oven and toss the shrimp on the pan with the vegetables. Try to keep everything in a single layer.
Roast the shrimp and vegetables for 7-8 more minutes, or until the shrimp are opaque and 145 degrees Fahrenheit.
Divide the bibb lettuce into 2-3 “shells” per person. Top each lettuce shell or cup with a portion of shrimp and roasted vegetables and top with fresh tomatoes.
Notes
This recipe has not been tested for FODMAP content, but ingredients are used in amounts compliant with the Monash University App and guidelines. Please eat the foods that make you feel your best!
What a fast and beautiful dinner idea Tara! Love it. And – congratulations on the sale of your home and good luck with the reno – so exciting! So glad I read this post, because we also just sold our home and in December we are moving into our new (old) home from 1835!! Needless to say, there will be many projects to come. And how was I not following you in IG? That’s changed! Can’t wait to follow along on your renos!
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What a fast and beautiful dinner idea Tara! Love it. And – congratulations on the sale of your home and good luck with the reno – so exciting! So glad I read this post, because we also just sold our home and in December we are moving into our new (old) home from 1835!! Needless to say, there will be many projects to come. And how was I not following you in IG? That’s changed! Can’t wait to follow along on your renos!
Thank you so much, Jenny!! 🙂 1835 is old!! How fun!! 🙂
These look fresh! Love that!
SO fresh! Thanks, Sara!
This is awesome, especially because the low-FODMAP diet can be so tough to navigate!
It definitely is a challenge at first, but the relief I (and so many others!) experience with it is SO worth it!