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Low FODMAP Beef Burger

January 14, 2019 Last updated on March 5, 2026 By Manu 4 Comments

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Sizzling beef patties and creamy garlic-infused aioli turn this Low FODMAP Beef Burger into a rich, satisfying choice for burger night at home.

Low FODMAP Beef Burger served on toasted sourdough with rocket, tomato and fries.

I love a good burger. Who doesn’t? I always make my own patties, and this Low FODMAP Beef Burger is a great addition to my burger collection.

If you are on a low FODMAP diet, you will know how hard it can be to go out and eat a good burger. Ready-made patties often contain garlic or onion, and some may also have breadcrumbs mixed in.

Low FODMAP beef burger on toasted sourdough with rocket, tomato and fries on a white plate.

I had been craving a burger for quite a while before coming up with this recipe. It is very easy to make and tastes delicious. The best part is knowing exactly what goes into them.

You only need four ingredients to make these juicy patties, which are gentle on the tummy and on your digestive system.

Bread is another problem for people on a low FODMAP diet. I often use spelt sourdough for my sandwiches and burgers, like in the photos. I have also experimented with Healthy Baker low FODMAP flour to make low FODMAP burger buns.

As ketchup can be tricky, I serve my burger with low FODMAP aioli, and I have to say I love it.

If you like burgers and are not on a low FODMAP diet, you can make this recipe using regular olive oil and half a clove of chopped garlic.

Why You’ll Love Low FODMAP Hamburgers

  • Freezer-friendly patties mean you can prep once and have burger night ready whenever cravings hit.
  • Great for packed lunches the next day without feeling like leftovers straight from the fridge.
  • Adaptable with different toppings while keeping the base recipe simple and reliable.

Key Ingredients for Low FODMAP Beef Burger

Lean Beef Mince

Lean beef gives the patties structure and a full savoury flavour. Choose mince with around 10–15% fat, as this keeps the burgers juicy without making them greasy and helps them hold together when shaped gently.

Garlic-Infused Olive Oil

Garlic-infused olive oil adds garlic flavour without the fructans found in whole garlic. Use a good quality extra virgin olive oil with a clean taste, as the flavour distributes evenly through the mince.

Spring Onion Green Tops

Provide mild onion flavour while remaining low FODMAP. Slice them finely so they mix evenly through the meat and give small bursts of freshness.

Salt

Salt enhances the natural beef flavour and helps retain moisture during cooking. Mix it directly into the mince before shaping the patties so they are seasoned evenly throughout.

Find the complete list with measurements in the recipe card below.

How to Make Low FODMAP Beef Burgers

Low FODMAP Beef Patties

Step 1: In a large bowl, mix the beef mince, garlic-infused olive oil, the chopped green parts of the spring onions, and salt until well combined.

Garlic-infused olive oil being added to mayonnaise in a small bowl.

Step 2: Divide the mixture into 4 portions, roll each portion into a ball, then shape into 4 burger patties using a round pasta cutter for a neat shape. Set aside.

Raw beef patty shaped into a neat round on baking paper

Low FODMAP Aioli

Step 1: In a small bowl, drizzle the garlic-infused olive oil into the mayonnaise and mix until well combined. Set aside.

Cooking the Patties

Step 1: Lightly toast the bread slices in a heavy skillet and set aside.

Two slices of sourdough bread lightly toasting in a grill pan.

Step 2: Heat a little oil in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Sauté the beef patties and cook until done to your liking. Remove the patties and cover loosely with aluminium foil to keep them warm.

Assembling the Burgers

Step 1: Spread some Low FODMAP aioli on the bottom of burger bun. Add rocket or arugula, then the tomato slices and the burger patty. Top with the other half of the burger bun.

Step 2: Serve immediately with French fries.

Close-up of a toasted beef burger sandwich with melted aioli and tomato.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make the patties without garlic-infused olive oil?

Yes. If you are not strictly following a low FODMAP diet, you can use regular olive oil and add a small amount of finely chopped garlic instead.

How can I keep my burgers juicy?

Use mince with around 10–15% fat and cook the patties until they reach 71°C – 160°F without going beyond that temperature. Avoid overcooking, as this helps retain moisture and keeps the burgers tender.

What other toppings can I add to this recipe?

Add grilled red capsicum, small portions of sliced avocado, crispy bacon without added garlic, pineapple rings, or a fried egg. Check labels carefully and keep portions moderate.

How do I know when the patties are fully cooked?

Use a thermometer and cook until the internal temperature reaches 71°C – 160°F. Making a slight dimple in the centre of each patty helps it cook evenly. The juices should run clear and the centre should no longer be pink.

Can I add cheese to this burger?

Yes, you can add a slice of cheddar, Swiss, or other hard cheeses during the last minute of cooking so it melts gently over the patty. If you are following a low FODMAP diet, keep an eye on portion size to manage the overall FODMAP load of the meal.

Extra Help from the Kitchen

Pat the Patties Dry Before Cooking – If the surface of the mince feels damp, lightly pat the patties with kitchen paper before placing them in the pan to encourage better browning.

Avoid Overmixing the Mince – Mix only until ingredients are combined, as overworking the meat can result in dense, firm patties.

Flip Only Once – Turn the patties a single time during cooking to help develop an even crust and prevent breaking.

Use a Wide Spatula – A broad spatula supports the full patty when flipping, reducing the risk of cracks or splitting.

Check Internal Temperature – For accuracy, use a thermometer and cook beef to at least 71°C – 160°F for safe consumption.

Variations and Twists

Add Fresh Herbs – Mix finely chopped parsley, chives, basil, or a small pinch of fresh thyme into the beef before shaping for added aroma and a subtle layer of flavour.

Serve with a Low FODMAP BBQ Sauce – Add a spoonful of compliant BBQ sauce as an extra condiment beside the aioli for added tang that complements the beef.

Use Gluten-Free Rolls or Lettuce Wraps – Replace the spelt sourdough with certified low FODMAP rolls or large crisp lettuce leaves for a lighter alternative.

Serve with Extra Vegetables – Add shredded lettuce, sliced cucumber, low FODMAP pickles, grated carrot, or thinly sliced red capsicum for extra crunch and freshness inside the burger.

Top with Low FODMAP Mustard or Aioli Mix – Stir a teaspoon of low FODMAP mustard into the aioli before spreading for a mild tang that balances the richness of the beef.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store cooked patties in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3–4 days. Allow them to cool completely before sealing to prevent condensation.

Raw patties can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 1–2 days before cooking.

For freezing, place raw or cooked patties between sheets of baking paper and store in a freezer-safe container or sealed bag for up to 3–4 months at –18°C – 0°F.

Thaw overnight in the refrigerator rather than at room temperature. Reheat cooked patties gently in a pan over medium heat until warmed through, or heat in a 180°C – 350°F oven for 8–10 minutes if reheating several at once.

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Low FODMAP Beef Burger served on toasted sourdough with rocket, tomato and fries.

Low FODMAP Beef Burger Recipe

Sizzling beef patties and creamy garlic-infused aioli turn this Low FODMAP Beef Burger into a rich, satisfying choice for burger night at home.
5 from 3 votes
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Course: Main
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 people
Author: Manuela Zangara

Ingredients

Low FODMAP beef patties

  • 500 g – 1 lb lean beef mince
  • 1 tbsp garlic-infused olive oil
  • ¼ cup green onions (spring onions) – green parts only
  • 1 tsp salt

Low FODMAP aioli

  • 115 g – ½ cup low FODMAP mayonnaise – such as Hellmann’s
  • 1 tbsp garlic-infused olive oil

Burger

  • rocket (arugula)
  • sliced tomato
  • low FODMAP aioli
  • low FODMAP bread – spelt sourdough works well

Instructions

Low FODMAP Beef Patties

  • In a large bowl, mix the beef mince, garlic-infused olive oil, the chopped green parts of the spring onions, and salt until well combined.
  • Divide the mixture into 4 portions, roll each portion into a ball, then shape into 4 burger patties using a round pasta cutter for a neat shape. Set aside.

Low FODMAP Aioli

  • In a small bowl, drizzle the garlic-infused olive oil into the mayonnaise and mix until well combined. Set aside.

Cooking the Patties

  • Lightly toast the bread slices in a heavy skillet and set aside.
  • Heat a little oil in the same skillet over medium-high heat. Sauté the beef patties and cook until done to your liking. Remove the patties and cover loosely with aluminium foil to keep them warm.

Assembling the Burgers

  • Spread some Low FODMAP aioli on the bottom of burger bun. Add rocket or arugula, then the tomato slices and the burger patty. Top with the other half of the burger bun.
  • Serve immediately with French fries.

Notes

I often make extra patties and freeze them for later. When ready to cook, thaw them overnight in the refrigerator, then cook as directed until heated through.

Filed Under: Burger, DIY, Low Fodmap, Mains, Meat, Sandwiches, Street Food Tagged With: burger, dinner, DIY, low fodmap, mains, meat, sandwiches

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Comments

  1. Jett Tritton says

    February 6, 2019 at 10:12 pm

    Ymmy. Beef burger is amazing food to eats.

    Reply
  2. molly says

    January 29, 2019 at 4:48 pm

    Yum! I needed something for evening.. Thanks for sharing….

    Reply
  3. Ajay Rana says

    January 18, 2019 at 3:48 pm

    Hii Manu! i love burgers and its really new recipe me for burger lovers

    Reply
  4. Amy Jones says

    January 18, 2019 at 3:54 am

    Hi Manu! This sure does looks yummy! Would love to give it a try!
    Been looking for new low FODMAP recipes for a while now.
    Glad to find your site! Thanks for sharing!

    Reply
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