41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (2024)

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This round-up of GAPS Diet baked goods and treats is unusual.

For instance, only a few of the recipes contain almond flour. Some include baking soda. Yet all are nutrient-dense, gentle, healing, indulgent recipes!

Years of experience with the GAPS Diet has informed each of the recipe choices. Let’s discuss how I chose each one, below…

Baking Soda: Not Your Typical GAPS Fare

Many recipes below call for baking soda. This ingredient is not typically GAPS-friendly since it creates a less acidic pH in the stomach, thus compromising digestion.

To consume baking soda while on the GAPS Diet without thwarting digestion, use any of these supplements:

Minimal Almond Flour & Almond Butter

Many GAPS-legal recipes call for commercially-made nut butters and nut flours. Sadly, these aren’t easy to digest because they’re made from dormant seeds. Neither raw nuts nor roasted nuts have been “awakened” from their dormant state. Their nutrition cannot be assimilated, and they, therefore, wreak havoc on the digestive mechanism.

Raw and roasted nuts are also high in phytic acid, which binds to minerals and prevents the body from absorbing them, thus further robbing the body of needed nutrition. Almonds, specifically, are very high in omega-6 fats, while most of us need more omega-3s. (Read more on almonds here.)

Be sure that when you use any nut or seed flour (or butter) the nuts have first been soaked and dehydrated. Nuts and seeds are then referred to as “awakened” or “crispy.” (Learn to make your own crispy nuts here.)

Most of the following recipes do not contain nut flours unless they have been pre-digested in one of these ways; or the recipe will be followed by a reminder note from me about doing so. 🙂 (Note: Nuts and seeds may also be pre-digested through fermentation, as you’ll see in the fermented, dairy-free cheesecake below.)

Below you’ll find several categories of GAPS Diet baked goods: Muffins and Quick Breads, Pancakes, Cookies, Scones and Biscuits, Pies, Tarts and Bars, Cake-y Things, Pizzas and Sandwich Breads.

I hope this collection gives you a lot more variety and fun with recipes, so you have greater contentment and success on the GAPS Diet! (If you’re struggling on the diet, I recommend these articles: How To Thrive On The GAPS Introduction Diet and Let’s Demystify The GAPS Diet.)

Do You Tolerate Coconut?

A lot of the recipes below use coconut, coconut flour, or coconut butter. But not all of them!

Some use sprouted nuts or seeds, as discussed above; and some have other creative ingredients.

If you can’t have coconut, and you find a need for more recipes, I recommend my cookbook Eat Beautiful, which uses soaked nuts and seeds primarily. The cookbook teaches a unique blender method, that makes the recipes fast and with a more similar texture to baked goods most of us used to eat while on a standard American diet. (Find the eCookbook here or the softcover here.)

A Few Other Considerations

While some recipes below call for cocoa powder, this should be a rare ingredient for special occasions. GAPS patients may get carried away with chocolate treats, so do not let the few recipes containing cocoa become everyday staples.

A couple of the recipes have a GAPS Diet variation, which aligns the recipe with the diet. These great recipes have been included because you’ll love them. Just make sure to follow the variation, instead of the main/original recipe.

And now — 41 healing and indulgent GAPS Diet baked goods you’ll love!

Quick Bread Loaves

Muffins

Pancakes

Cookies

Scones & Biscuits

Cheesecakes, Pies, Tarts & Bars

Cake-y Things

Pizza & Sandwich Breads

Looking for more nourishing, gut-healing foods that your family will love to eat?

Be sure to check my cookbook: Eat Beautiful: Grain-Free, Sugar-Free and Loving It (softcover version as well).

It contains all the recipes I’ve perfected through my family’s years on a gut-healing diet.

My eBook and video package is currently 50% off. One of the bonus videos you’ll get explains the grain-free baking technique I use to make amazing panini sandwiches for our gut-healing cafe in Eugene, Oregon!

Click here for more info or to buy my book, Eat Beautiful: Grain-Free, Sugar-Free and Loving It for 50% off (plus get 5 bonus videos).

And If You’re Overwhelmed By GAPS…

If you’re feeling intimidated or overwhelmed about implementing the GAPS diet and want some hands-on help, checkout the GAPS Class taught by Traditional Cooking School’s friend and GAPS practitioner Melanie Christner. Click here for more info. (Limited spaces.)

Thinking Of Doing GAPS?

  • The Gut-Healing GAPS Diet Made Simple
  • The Harmon Family’s Experience On The GAPS Intro Diet
  • Why You Might Consider The GAPS Diet
  • Let’s Demystify The GAPS Diet
  • 82 Ways To Heal Your Gut

How long have you been on the GAPS Diet? What’s your greatest struggle? What’s your greatest success?

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About Megan Stevens

Megan lives in a tiny house in Oregon with her husband and three children. She owned a gut-healing, Traditional cafe for 7 years, which she and her husband just sold to begin their next adventure of adopting a fourth child. She loves helping others on their healing journeys, as well as innovating grain-free, sugar-free recipes. Megan also works as a Health Consultant, helping clients to implement and succeed on healing diets. Megan's first cookbook, is a #1 New Release on Amazon. Join Megan at her blog Eat Beautiful and on her Facebook page, where she cultivates a community of healing by providing recipes, nutritional insights, and the latest in remedial articles.

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  1. 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (6)Erika says

    I love reading about GAPS diet. Thank you!

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  2. 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (7)Amy says

    YUM, YUM, YUM! So many favorite flavors and foods in here! I love those big pepperoni slices and all that melty cheese!

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  3. 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (8)Susan Dubose says

    Soooo i made this..and it’s totally flat! I made it in a normal sized loaf pan, its about a quarter of an inch high. What did i miss?!

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    • 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (9)Megan Stevens says

      Hi Susan, what recipe specifically did you make?

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  4. 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (10)Callie says

    I was looking through your complete list of GAPS foods, and you listed “ugly fruit.” What is it please?

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  5. 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (11)Lori says

    I try pumpkin more often. Thanks for sharing another ingredients.

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  6. 41 Healing & Indulgent GAPS Diet Baked Goods (12)Emily Stimpson says

    All are nutrient-dense, gentle, healing, indulgent recipes!

    Reply

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