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Christmas appetizers, entrees, sides, drinks and dessert recipes for patients after weight loss surgery

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Thanksgiving and Christmas Holiday Meals after Bariatric Surgery

You can have a healthy holiday with these Bariatric Christmas Recipe ideas. It’s true holidays have to be different after Bariatric Surgery. Most patients will agree the first year is the hardest because you aren’t used to the change!

Of course we have sentimental memories and feelings around what the holidays should look like, including the menus and baking sessions.

When Pinterest fills up with amazing looking recipes or your sister has called asking what you are bringing this year, it’s okay to take a breath and recognize that change is hard. But there is also GOOD news! Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday dishes can be adapted to better suit your bariatric lifestyle and keep great flavor and enjoyment.

Plus, there is so much about the Holiday Season that brings joy outside of the foods we eat! We can focus instead on the things we love like time with family, Christmas decorations, music, lights, puzzles and so much more.

Below are 15 bariatric friendly holiday recipes are listed by appetizers, entrees, side dishes, drinks and desserts. These options are tweaked to reduce carbohydrates and fat or increase protein. And bonus, the best part of holiday meals is the main protein dish!

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Creamy Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs can be made SOOO many ways and they arealways a crowd pleaser. They don’t have to be only an Easter recipe! It’s a great Bariatric Christmas appetizer recipe too.

This recipe is one of the most classic recipes for deviled eggs but you can also make a spin like BLT Deviled Eggs .

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Creamy Stuffed Mushrooms

Another recipe that can be made several ways and is always a welcome holiday favorite. Whether it be a holiday party before the actual holiday or an appetizer to bring to your family get together! I love bringing something I know I can eat myself.

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Rosemary Turkey Tenderloin(Members Recipe)

If you aren’t cooking for a “crowd” so much as a few people, it’s wonderful to know you can make a simple turkey breast instead of the whole bird! Talk about bariatric friendly Christmas!

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Fall Inspired Turkey Sausage Tomato Sauce

You may think this doesn’t seem like a holiday recipe but I still decided to include thisbecause the flavors in this tomato sauce are so bold they remind me of a marriage between thick and hearty chili and a marinara sauce. For me, that’s a very holiday friendly meal! It’s cold outside and a big pot of a hearty meal on the stove is exactly what I want before decorating a tree or watching a holiday movie! I put mine over zucchini noodles.

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Reduced Fat Green Bean Casserole(Members Recipe)

Skip the high calorie ingredients and enjoy this Bariatric Christmas recipe for a modified green bean casserole! One of my families favorites (and they don’t even know it’s not that bad for them!!!)

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Parmesan Brussel Sprouts

Roasted veggies are a great Bariatric Christmas recipe for side dishes. They go great with the main protein dish and can easily be made festive with roasted nuts or sprinkling red pomegranate seeds for color!

I love these roasted brussel sprouts with parmesan cheese as a side dish to any main meat dish like ham or turkey. They are flavorful and fast and keep you on the low carb bariaric diet without making you feel totally ripped off!

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Green Beans with Toasted Pecans

I included these green beans with toasted pecans for the same reason as the parmesan brussel sprouts. Easy vegetable side dishes that are simple yet carry bold flavor and texture are a wonderful way to fill your plate for a holiday dinner or party. I always sign up for the side dishes for my family meals and bring roasted vegetables like these and they always disappear!

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Mashed Cauliflower (Members Recipe & Cooking Video)

I tried mashed cauliflower SO many different ways before I finally came to this conclusion….it HAS to have Laughing Cow® Cheese to make it creamy and delicious. Fresh garlic never hurt anyone either! Trust me…this is the way to go!This is my favorite hand blender and my go to for this recipe! (ad)

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Spinach & Red Pepper Frittata

This recipe is PERFECT for a holiday brunch or a Christmas morning breakfast! The red pepper gives it a fleck of holiday color too :) If I’m hosting or staying with family, I have been known to make the egg mixture the night before so I can get up and finish the recipe without the prep work when I’m wanting to take my time in the morning!

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Spinach Pesto & Chicken Sausage Egg Bake

Another delicious holiday brunch recipe that is sure to please to masses. I take this one to breakfast themed parties all the time! Actually, I make this recipe as a breakfast for dinner meal or even when someone has a baby. I think it’s just an awesome WLS friendly recipe.

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Candy Cane Protein Shake

If you are still on a diet using protein shakes (because not everyone is!! I have thoughts on protein shakes after surgery)…this shake a splash of minty fun for a fresh holiday taste. You may also use it as a sweet treat that doesn’t get you off track!

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Bariatric FriendlyPumpkin Spice Latte (Members Recipe & Video)

Oh the Pumpkin Spice Latte!!! Similar to the Low Carber’s Egg Nog, this recipe is a concoction to get you the experience of your favorite warm drink without the the trouble :)

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Low Carber’s Holiday Egg Nog

I know it sounds, well, wrong…but this recipe is the best way to get the taste of an eggnog type holiday drink without compromising your goals to stay low-carb and holiday healthy.

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Chocolate Mousse Dip

Not going to lie, this chocolate mousse dip is very rich. Which means you don’t need much at all to get the rich chocolate flavor and satisfy a sweet tooth! With all the temptations around for the holidays, it’s nice to have a few options of sweet treats you can have that won’t interfere with your post-op weight loss goals.

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Pumpkin Whip

The pumpkin obsession continues! It can be hard to find pumpkin flavored desserts that are truly low carb and keep you in the macronutrient goals for post-op patients. (More on macro goals in my blog “Most Asked Weight Loss Surgery Questions”) Pumpkin itself is high carb because it’s a root vegetable. Recipes like this one that use more pumpkin pie SPICE and lower amounts of actual pumpkin are a great way to get the taste without the carbs.

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– Steph Wagner MS, RDN/LD (Bariatric Dietitian)

Updated November 9th, 2023
Original Publish Date December 14th, 2015

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FAQs

What foods are good for bariatric surgery? ›

Choose foods that will puree well, such as:
  • Lean ground meat, poultry or fish.
  • Cottage cheese.
  • Soft scrambled eggs.
  • Cooked cereal.
  • Soft fruits and cooked vegetables.
  • Strained cream soups.

What are bariatric meals? ›

Bariatric helps you avoid foods that are high in trans fats, processed foods and between-meal snacks. This lifelong diet focuses on eating lean meats for protein, low-fat dairy foods, low-fat whole grains, and plenty for fruits and vegetables.

Is there anything you can never eat again after bariatric surgery? ›

Since your stomach is about the size of an egg after bariatric surgery, it will need to get enough daily nutrition by you making wise diet choices. A bariatric surgery diet means avoiding foods that provide little or no nutritional value. This includes pastries, sweets, chips, pretzels, rice cakes, and popcorn.

What is the best meat to eat after bariatric surgery? ›

After that, your diet will be advanced to soft/pureed food for two to three weeks as healing takes place. Solid foods will then be added as tolerated. What are the best choices of protein? The best choices include eggs, low-fat cheese, low-fat cottage cheese, tofu, fish, other seafood, chicken, and turkey.

Can bariatric patients eat burgers? ›

Burgers (whether they are turkey burgers or lean beef burgers) make a great 'go-to' meal for bariatric patients who have advanced to the regular textured protein stage (see Dr. Shillingford's Post-Op Diet here or consult your bariatric surgeon).

What fruit is good for bariatric patients? ›

While any fresh fruit is fine to eat as long as you are only eating one serving, the following fruits provide anywhere from 3-8 grams of fiber per serving and would be a good choice for bariatric patients: 1 cup raspberries. 1 cup blueberries. 1 cup blackberries.

Can bariatric patients eat potatoes? ›

You may now include raw fruits and vegetables in your meals. Also, try experimenting with more solid foods. For example, choose a baked potato instead of mashed potatoes or an apple instead of applesauce. Remember it's not uncommon to have trouble with some foods.

What is the 30 30 30 rule for weight loss? ›

The 30-30-30 rule involves eating 30 grams of protein within 30 minutes of waking up, followed by 30 minutes of low-intensity, steady state cardiovascular exercise. Beyond these steps, the 30-30-30 method doesn't require any changes to other meals or behaviors, restrictions or counting calories.

How to lose belly fat after bariatric surgery? ›

  1. Eat more fiber. People who increase the amount of soluble fiber they eat every day build up less visceral fat over time than people who eat less fiber. ...
  2. Get plenty of protein. ...
  3. Get more aerobic exercise. ...
  4. Reduce stress. ...
  5. Eat more healthy fats. ...
  6. Get enough sleep.
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What is the best fruit for bariatric patients? ›

While any fresh fruit is fine to eat as long as you are only eating one serving, the following fruits provide anywhere from 3-8 grams of fiber per serving and would be a good choice for bariatric patients: 1 cup raspberries. 1 cup blueberries. 1 cup blackberries.

How much weight will I lose 4 months after gastric bypass? ›

Timeline of Weight Loss

In the first 6 to 8 weeks after surgery, most patients (regardless of their procedure) will lose ~10% of their excess weight. In the following 4 to 5 months, they can expect to lose a total of ~50% of their excess weight.

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