My '3 Ways' Gluten Free Teriyaki Sauce Recipe (low FODMAP) (2024)

There’s a million ways that you can use my gluten free Teriyaki sauce recipe (well, it’s actually three if you’re counting) and it only takes a few minutes to make. It’s dairy free and low FODMAP too FYI.

My gluten free Teriyaki sauce recipe is perfect as a stir fry sauce, a glaze for chicken/salmon or as a saucy dip! As you can see below, I made Teriyaki prawns and pak choi with rice which was soooo tasty yet so speedy to make at the same time. It’s the perfect 10 minute meal!

In our house, we always cook from scratch, which is great… but it’s certainly not by choice! Whilst I’m avoiding gluten, Mark is lactose intolerant which means no dairy either… then we both struggle to digest onion and garlic.

A nightmare for when it comes to convenient cooking!

Needless to say, we’ve come to learn to embrace cooking from scratch, but sometimes, you really just need something that you can create ASAP. Like, preferably yesterday.

That’s where mygluten free Teriyaki sauce recipe comes in!

It works so well in any dish – it’s full of intense,Japanese-inspired flavour with a sticky, sweet, almost smoky quality. Now this is how fast food should taste!

Start by grabbing a bowl and add your ginger, cornflour mixture, gluten free soy sauce, garlic-infused olive oil, maple syrup, ground ginger and water to a bowl and mix… then you’re done!

(Well, you’ve still got to get it on the stove I guess)

Here’s a few ways you can use mygluten free Teriyaki sauce recipe…

  1. If you’re looking for a delicious dip, then just get your mixture on the stove in a small saucepan at medium heat. Stir it occasionally until things get saucy!

2. For a stir fry sauce, just add the unheated mixture to your wok right at the end of frying your protein/noodles/beansprouts and allow it to reduce at a medium-high heat. It should coat everything and become more sticky when it’s done.

3. Looking for a Teriyaki marinade? Just whip up your Teriyaki mixture and marinate your chicken (make sure it’s chopped first) or salmon in the mixture for anywhere from an hour up to 24 hours. After marinating, simply roast your salmon in the oven, or if you’re using chopped chicken, fry it in a wok in a little oil.

Terrific Teriyaki every time!

I made my Teriyaki prawns dish by simply frying my pak choi in a little garlic-infused olive oil, then adding mygluten free Teriyaki sauce mixture, allowing it to reduce, before adding raw king prawns. Cooking and prep time – less than 10 minutes!

Anyway, you’ve heard so much about it, it’s about time you knew how to make it! Here’s mygluten free Teriyaki sauce recipe…

My '3 Ways' Gluten Free Teriyaki Sauce Recipe (low FODMAP) (5)

Sweet + Sticky Gluten Free Teriyaki Sauce Recipe (low FODMAP)

Say hello to my gluten free and low FODMAP Teriyaki sauce recipe. Perfect for any Japanese-inspired dish!

SERVINGS: 2

TOTAL TIME: 10 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 60 ml gluten free soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp ground ginger
  • 4 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 tsp garlic-infused olive oil
  • 60 ml water
  • 2 tbsp cornflour mixed with 4 tbsp water

Instructions

  • Combine all of your ingredients in a bowl to create the Teriyaki mixture.

  • For a dipping sauce, heat the Teriyaki mixture on a medium heat in a saucepan until it reduces to your desired thickness.

  • For a stir fry, add the Teriyaki mixture after cooking your protein, veg, noodles and beansprouts. Then allow to reduce at a medium-high heat until it becomes a nice, sticky coating.

  • For marinating salmon or chopped chicken, use the Teriyaki mixture as a marinade by soaking your salmon or chopped chicken in a zip-lock bag for a few hours (or ideally, overnight.)

  • For chopped chicken, pour the chicken and all the Teriyaki mixture into a frying pan/wok. Fry with a little oil until it reduces and becomes lovely and sticky.

  • For salmon, add both the salmon and mixture into a tin foil parcel, wrap up and place in the oven at 200c for 18 minutes.

  • Enjoy!

Thanks so much for checking out my gluten free Teriyaki sauce recipe!

Any questions about the recipe? How did you use your Teriyaki sauce? I’d also love to see a photo of your Teriyaki creations if you make it btw, so don’t hesitate to get in touch onFacebook / Twitter / Instagram.

It seriously makes my day when I see that you guys have made my recipes so pleeeeeease share them!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

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FAQs

Is teriyaki sauce OK for IBS? ›

Teriyaki sauce contains garlic, and depending on the product or recipe, it may also contain honey or high fructose corn syrup. That spells trouble for IBS sufferers on the low FODMAP diet.

Can you have gluten-free soy sauce on a FODMAP diet? ›

Soy sauce – Soy sauce is low FODMAP up to 42 gram per serving, 2 tablespoons. Tamari, gluten-free soy sauce, has not been tested, but because soy sauce is low FODMAP, tamari probably is too. Ketjap – Ketjap is sweet soy sauce and is low FODMAP up to 20 gram per serving, 1 tablespoon.

Why isn t teriyaki sauce gluten-free? ›

Traditionally, teriyaki sauce is made with soy sauce, which is not gluten-free because it contains wheat.

Is Kikkoman gluten-free soy sauce low FODMAP? ›

This product is likely low FODMAP.

Can I eat teriyaki sauce on a FODMAP diet? ›

Commercial teriyaki sauces contain high-FODMAP ingredients. Choose a clear garlic-infused oil that doesn't contain garlic pieces.

Is gluten free soy sauce OK for IBS? ›

Gluten free soy sauce should be low FODMAP up to two tablespoons. Find low FODMAP food faster with the Fig app!

Does gluten-free equal low FODMAP? ›

Not all gluten free products are low FODMAP. Just because a product says it is gluten free that does not mean it is always safe for the low FODMAP phase of the diet. Gluten free products often lack fibre and flavour.

Is anything gluten-free low FODMAP? ›

Gluten-free products are handy for fodmappers in lots of cases to use as replacements for foods that contain fructans. A lot of gluten-free pastas are low FODMAP and there are also products, such as gluten-free pizza crusts and gluten-free cookies, that are allowed during the low FODMAP diet.

What is a low FODMAP substitute for soy sauce? ›

Many Asian dishes are FODMAP-friendly, as they include gluten-free Tamari Soy Sauce as a low-FODMAP alternative to typical soy sauce. Asian cuisines also typically call for low-FODMAP herbs and spices, such as lemongrass, turmeric and coriander.

What brand of teriyaki sauce is gluten-free? ›

It adds a delicate sweetness to grilled, broiled, roasted or braised foods, before, during or after cooking. Kikkoman® Gluten-Free Teriyaki Marinade and Sauce is Certified gluten-free by the Gluten Intolerance Group of North America (GIG).

Does PF Chang's teriyaki sauce have gluten? ›

This product has 1 ingredient with gluten and 2 ingredients that may have gluten.

Is Trader Joe's teriyaki gluten-free? ›

This product has 2 ingredients with gluten and 2 ingredients that may have gluten. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Why is Worcestershire sauce low FODMAP? ›

Worcestershire Sauce

This condiment does contain small amounts onion and garlic, however they are fermented, which might be why the overall level of FODMAPs in the sauce is low.

Can soy sauce trigger IBS? ›

Hot or spicy foods may irritate the digestive system and trigger IBS symptoms. Some flavorings — such as miso, soy sauce, and saki — contain ingredients that might act as FODMAPs in large quantities. More research is needed to confirm a link between IBS and spicy foods.

Is soy flour OK for FODMAP? ›

Soy flour is popular in gluten free products. It has been tested by FODMAP Friendly and it is high FODMAP for fructans and GOS in 50g serves. This means you should avoid large serves during the low FODMAP phase of the low FODMAP diet.

What sauces can you use with IBS? ›

That's why we've put together a list of some low-risk sauces you can enjoy during the elimination phase of your FODMAP diet.
  • Soy sauce. ...
  • Oyster sauce. ...
  • Fish sauce. ...
  • Miso paste. ...
  • Balsamic Vinegar. ...
  • Worcestershire sauce. ...
  • Ketchup or tomato sauce. ...
  • Hot sauce.
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What sauces are IBS friendly? ›

Tomato-based sauces, such as marinara or tomato puree, can be a great option for IBS sufferers. Make sure to choose sauces that do not contain high-FODMAP ingredients like garlic or onion. Opt for varieties that are low in added sugars and sodium for maximum health benefits.

Is teriyaki sauce hard on the stomach? ›

Consuming large amounts of teriyaki sauce can put a strain on the digestive system, making it harder to break down and absorb the nutrients from the sauce. It is recommended to consume teriyaki sauce in moderation to avoid any digestive discomfort.

What soy sauce is best for IBS? ›

Made from fermented soy beans and wheat, soy sauce is low FODMAP. Tamari, a Japanese version of soy sauce made from only soybeans, is also low FODMAP. Tamari is a perfect swap for traditional soy sauce if you have Celiac disease and/or cannot tolerate gluten.

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