30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (2024)

Here are 30 recipes from some of my favorite paleo food bloggers—delicious ideas for everything from soups and main dishes to sides and salads to keep you inspired in the kitchen. I’ve checked the ingredients lists to make sure they’re compliant with the Whole30 guidelines—just be sure if a recipe calls for butter that you use ghee or coconut oil and make sure your bacon and lunch meats don’t contain sugar or other added junk.

Hugs of thanks to the paleo bloggers who dug through their archives to serve up their Whole30-friendly recipes to share:
The Domestic Man
Nom Nom Paleo
Paleo Comfort Foods
The Paleo Parents
Rubies and Radishes
Sustainable Dish
Stupid Easy Paleo
Summer Innanen
Yes To Yummy

30 Whole30-Approved Recipes, In No Particular Order

1. Comfort Noodles

3. Crispy Oven-Baked Sweet Potato Fries

4. Muffaletta Salad

5. Kenyan Collard Greens & Ground BeefThe Domestic Man

6. Turkish Stuffed Eggplant The Domestic Man

7. German Red CabbageThe Domestic Man

8. Butternut Stew with Pork and SpinachSustainable Dish

9. Spiced Scrambled Beef with Sweet PotatoesSustainable Dish

10. Loaded Chicken Vegetable SoupSustainable Dish

11. Paleo Chicken Bacon Mushroom QuicheStupid Easy Paleo

12. Crock Pot Mocha-Rubbed Pot Roast Stupid Easy Paleo

13. Crock Pot Puerco PibilStupid Easy Paleo

14. Creamy Tomato SoupPaleo Comfort Foods

15. Crispy Chicken with Peppery Pesto Paleo Comfort Foods

16. Damn Fine ChickenNom Nom Paleo

17. Asian MeatballsNom Nom Paleo

18. Spaghetti Squash BologneseYes To Yummy (omit wine!)

19. Sweet Potato Salad with Bacon VinaigretteSummer Innanen

20. Turkey Blueberry Muffins Summer Innanen

21. Mini Egg PizzasThe Paleo Parents

22. Apple and Bacon Stuffed Pork ChopsThe Paleo Parents

23. Kalua PigNom Nom Paleo

24. Garbage Stir-Fry with Curried CabbageNom Nom Paleo

25. Kale & Sausage BakeSummer Innanen

26. Slow Cooker Pot-au-feuRubies and Radishes

27. Slow Cooker Chicken Broth Rubies and Radishes

28. Homemade Coconut MilkRubies and Radishes

29. Indian Pineapple Cauliflower RiceStupid Easy Paleo

30. Ćevapčići and Ajvar

Well Fed Cookbooks

Just in case you need more meal ideas, recipes, and kitchen inspiration, both of my cookbooks are packed with Whole30-approved recipes—as well as tons of helpful tips for minimizing your time in the kitchen while maximizing flavor. Between the two books, there are more than 250 recipes and only 3 of them are not approved for use during the Whole30.

Well Fed: Paleo Recipes For People Who Love To Eat: My cookbook of Whole30-approved recipes, including Hot Plates and tips for how to do a Weekly Cookup.

Well Fed 2: More Paleo Recipes For People Who Love To Eat: My second cookbook of Whole30-approved recipes, including 15 meatball recipes, 8 sauces to make with homemade mayo, and adaptations for the autoimmune protocol (AIP).

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Comments

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (32)Lydia says:

    Thanks, bb! I’m Whole30-ing it this month (which, for me, pretty much just means no wine on the weekends) and am considering doing a year-long Whole30 (with one day breaks between each). So recipe suggestions and reminders are SUPER appreciated!

    Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (33)Bree says:

    January 3, 2014 at 10:39 am

    I finally convinced my husband to do this one with me! We had your taj mahal chicken last night and it was fabulous! I got up this morning and put everything together for the slow cooker italian roast. This is not my first whole30, but Well Fed 2 is making this one so much easier!

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (34)Diannah Robertson says:

    January 3, 2014 at 12:11 pm

    Sigh. Had planning on getting a lot done this morning. Instead, I had to spend it copying recipes to my computer recipe program.

    Thanks for filling my morning with thoughts of wonderful food!! (And for doing the work of compiling these for us!!)

    Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (35)Susannah says:

    January 3, 2014 at 12:27 pm

    Mel, you have been on FIRE with all these great posts! Not that you ever have ordinary posts, but wow! Thanks so much!

    Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (36)Mer says:

    January 3, 2014 at 1:31 pm

    I went a bit nuts last week and made double batches of your sweet potato soup and gingered zucchini soup and my taste buds (and body!) are SO grateful. I froze the extra in ice cube trays and can eat portions of these tasty soups on-demand for the next couple of weeks!

    So, so happy you produced these cookbooks, Mel, and are so willing to share recipes, tips and tricks!

    Watch out, January Whole30! You’re going down!

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (37)Monika C says:

    January 3, 2014 at 1:42 pm

    Super helpful! Thanks, Melissa!

    Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (38)Brittany says:

    January 3, 2014 at 4:11 pm

    So, I’m pregnant and doing a Whole30, which is actually awesome for my (somewhat troublesome) stomach. I just wanted to say, thanks! I was jonesing hard for something creamy and comforting, so I made your Pad Thai recipe. It completely hit the spot. So much so that I actually ate it for dinner, breakfast, and then lunch. 😀 I have yet to make something out of either of your cookbooks that I didn’t love, but that Pad Thai is the bee’s knees.

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (39)Mel says:

    January 4, 2014 at 12:19 am

    I’m so glad you like this list of recipes — they’re great, right?!

    Sorry for the blanket response; I’m traveling and can’t answer each of you individually, but I read all the comments on my phone, and I’m so grateful for you taking the time to share your thoughts. Today, you were all at the beach with me in Mill Valley, CA 🙂

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (40)Jo says:

    January 4, 2014 at 4:05 am

    Hi Mel! I’ve just been given ‘Well Fed’ for Christmas, and wanted to say – LOVE it! Question for ya…. When you do your weekly cook up, do you freeze any of the meat? I have always gone by the rule (no idea where I got this rule from BTW)that you only have cooked meat in the fridge for 3 days…. Your thoughts? and how long is it OK to keep Saute/steamed veges in the fridge for? Muchos Gracias! Jo 🙂

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (42)De23 says:

    January 4, 2014 at 7:18 am

    I’m starting another W30 tomorrow (Sunday), but I’m also dragging my Aunt (who has RA) along with me by cooking AIP for her for 30 days. The AIP Guide in WF2 is helping me tremendously with this! One question: for the Spinach Muffins in WF, is there an AIP-friendly binder I can use in place of the eggs?

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (43)Kathleen says:

    January 6, 2014 at 8:42 pm

    I’m so excited cuz I just ordered Wellfed2 ! I appreciate all your work in developing these recipes.

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (44)Dana says:

    January 9, 2014 at 8:15 pm

    Just made (and DEVOURED) the beef liver with onions. OMG it was so good. I used beef tallow for all the fat and it was silky and wonderful.

    Spend the $$ for grass finished liver and you will never eat anything else again.

    Thanks for another awesome recipe Melissa!

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    • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (45)Mel says:

      January 11, 2014 at 11:21 am

      Right on! I love happy stories about liver. YAY!

      Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (46)Kathleen Gill says:

    January 20, 2014 at 5:46 pm

    Thank you Thank you!!! The Taj Mahal Chicken (over zuchinni noodles) FABULOUS!!!! The Pork Roast on page 132, made with Sunrise Spice- AMAZING!!!! I am not a great cook, but your books are making it easy!!! New to Paleo and Oh-So-Happy I bought your books!!! Can’t wait for Well Fed 3!!!

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    • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (47)Mel says:

      January 20, 2014 at 5:57 pm

      Oh! YAY! I’m so glad you like those recipes. And congratulations! You are now officially a successful cook. Thank you for buying our cookbooks!

      Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (48)Deb says:

    July 2, 2014 at 5:35 pm

    so id heard about paleo and been kinda playing around with it, then recently read about whole 30 so started searching the internet for ideas, recipes, comments etc. i have to say your site is making me hungry. maybe i can do this!

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    • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (49)Melissa Joulwan says:

      July 2, 2014 at 6:07 pm

      You can TOTALLY do it!

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (50)Mishabc says:

    July 9, 2014 at 2:57 pm

    Husband and I are on our 3rd day of our second attempt. Last attempt we just did plain meat and veggies. No exciting dishes at all (except one… Twice baked stuffed sweet potatoes… Amazing!). And I think that’s why we only lasted two weeks. This time around I’m determine to bring whole30 to life with attempting some/most of these recipes (among others on other sites). Is there a list of whole30 must haves anywhere? Like certain spices, sauces, condiments etc that are used a lot in whole30 dishes? I see coconut amines everywhere… Never heard of it. Just wish there was an easy list so I can purchase it all and be on my whole30 way

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (52)Deb says:

    July 10, 2014 at 7:43 am

    bought “it starts with food” and almost through it. start date set for july 13. (the day after i turn 58) will be visiting this site often!

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  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (53)Marcia says:

    January 3, 2015 at 2:16 pm

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! What a great round-up, I’m bookmarking this one! I completed my Well Fed set at Christmas, and I think I like Well Fed 2 even better than the first. Thanks for all the great recipes! Keep ’em coming!

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    • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (54)Melissa Joulwan says:

      January 4, 2015 at 3:10 pm

      Happy cooking!

      Reply

  • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (55)Adiya brook says:

    January 4, 2016 at 5:23 pm

    Where does one find whole30 compliant pepperoni?….? I see it used but can’t find it anywhere?

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    • 30 Whole30-Friendly Recipes (56)Melissa Joulwan says:

      January 4, 2016 at 5:32 pm

      Applegate Farms Uncured Pork Pepperoni is Whole30 compliant. I get it at my regular grocery store. Good luck!

      Reply

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FAQs

What happens after 30 days of Whole30 diet? ›

Step Two: Reintroduction

The reintroduction period is perhaps the most important Whole30 stage. This is where you really learn how the foods you used to eat (and eliminated for the last 30 days) affect how you look, feel, and live.

Can you have oatmeal on Whole30? ›

No grains.

This includes wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, rice, millet, bulgur, sorghum, sprouted grains, and all gluten-free pseudo-cereals like quinoa, amaranth, and buckwheat. This also includes all the ways we add wheat, corn, and rice into our foods in the form of bran, germ, starch, and so on.

Can you have coffee on Whole30? ›

Whole30 and Coffee

Here's their official stance on coffee: “Yes, you can have your coffee. You're welcome. You can drink it black, add unsweetened compatible nutpods, coconut milk, almond milk, or add cinnamon or vanilla beans to the brew.

Can you have eggs on Whole30? ›

Foods allowed on the Whole30 diet mostly consist of minimally processed foods, including: Meat, eggs, and poultry: beef, veal, pork, horse, lamb, chicken, turkey, duck, etc. Fish and seafood: fish, anchovies, shrimp, calamari, scallops, crab, lobster, etc. Fruits: fresh and dried fruits.

What is the hardest day of the Whole30 program? ›

Day 10 & 11 – The Hardest Days

These days are notoriously the hardest days on Whole30 because you've gone through almost two weeks of the program, but haven't seen any of the benefits yet.

How many pounds can you lose on Whole30? ›

Whole30 is a great way to reset your eating habits and jump start your weight loss journey. While results will vary from person to person, many people report losing 10-15 pounds in the first month.

Can I eat bananas on Whole30? ›

What about bananas? 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.

Can I eat peanut butter 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 have almond milk on 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.

Can I have co*ke Zero on Whole30? ›

Though diet sodas and sugary beverages are off-limits on the Whole30 diet, you can drink water, herbal teas, coffee, and any other liquids that don't contain any sugar or artificial sweeteners. Fruit juice, when 100% pure, is also acceptable on occasion.

Do you go into ketosis on Whole30? ›

No. The Whole30 diet doesn't have a carb limit, so it's not meant to put you in ketosis. However, it tends to be lower in carbohydrates than a standard American diet (SAD) since it cuts out grains, traditional baked foods, and processed items, which are major sources of carbs.

Is Chick Fil A Whole30 approved? ›

While Chick-fil-A can be very keto-friendly, and many people consider it a healthier fast-food option, their Whole30 options are actually very limited. Unlike fast-food spots like McDonald's or Wendy's, there are no real meat options since Chick-fil-A strictly serves chicken.

What foods are not allowed on Whole30? ›

Foods that you'll need to avoid on the Whole30 diet include:
  • Dairy.
  • Grains.
  • Junk foods.
  • Sodas or other drinks with refined sugar in them.
  • Foods with added sugars.
  • Baked goods and dessert.
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Are potatoes OK on Whole30? ›

Are Potatoes Whole30? Yes! As of January 2021, all varieties of potatoes are included in the Whole30 diet. Yet, the catch is that fries and chips are not included in the diet as they are not considered to be “real” or whole foods.

What foods are banned on the Whole30 diet? ›

Whole30 is a 30-day elimination diet with rules including the removal of alcohol, sugar, legumes, grains, dairy, and all processed foods. Followers of the diet have noted weight loss and increased energy, along with the identification of any problem foods.

How long does it take to see results from Whole30? ›

It can take several weeks before you learn to trust the “hungry” and “full” signals your body is sending you—and you may not have been eating enough in the beginning, because you were afraid of all that fat. Many Whole30'ers report that they didn't feel or see “the magic” until day 45, 60, or beyond.

How much weight can you lose on Whole30 in a month? ›

All I could think of was a deep dish pepperoni pizza. Regardless, I made it through the 30 days and finished the program. During the 30-day program, I had lost a total of 12 pounds and a couple of inches around my waist. I felt better and I was sleeping much better.

Do you gain weight back after Whole30? ›

Many people will lose weight on a diet like Whole30, but weight loss isn't the only goal. The diet can also help if you are at risk for diabetes, and help with conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome. But after a 30-day wonder diet like Whole30, it's likely weight will return if you don't follow a few rules.

Can you do Whole30 for more than 30 days? ›

In addition, while the Whole30 is totally doable for a 30, 60, or 90 day period, it wasn't designed to be a part of your everyday life forever.

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