Delicious Puree Phase Bariatric Recipes - WLS Afterlife (2024)

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These are great recipes for the puree phase after weight loss surgery Now, for the main event…of this blog. Purees vs. Mushies Breakfast Strawberry Chia Overnight Oats https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/strawberry-chia-overnight-oats/ Savory Grits https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/savory-grits/ Apple & Ricotta Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/apple-and-ricotta-puree/ Lunch/Dinner Zesty Lemon Ricotta Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/lemon-ricotta-puree-bariatric-recipe/ Lemon Dill Salmon Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/lemon-dill-salmon-puree/ Black Bean Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/black-bean-puree/ Garlic & White Bean Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/delicious-garlic-white-bean-puree-bariatric-recipe/ Ricotta Bakehttps://wlsafterlife.com/blog/ricotta-bake/ Pumpkin Souphttps://wlsafterlife.com/blog/my-bariatric-solutions-pumpkin-soup/ Spinach Artichoke Bake https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/spinach-artichoke-bake/ Chicken Congeehttps://wlsafterlife.com/blog/chicken-congee/ Pureed Egg Salad https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/pureed-egg-salad/ Chili Lime Bean Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/chili-lime-bean-puree/ Sweet Potato Quinoa Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/sweet-potato-quinoa-puree/ Harvest Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/harvest-puree/ Dessert Chocolate Chia Protein Pudding https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/chocolate-chia-protein-pudding/ Protein Whip: https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/neapolitan-protein-whip/ Strawberry & Almond Butter Whipped Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/whipped_cottage_cheese_puree_recipe/ FAQs

Congratulations! You’ve made the life changing decision to have weight loss surgery and begin the journey to a life full of possibilities you didn’t have before. We created this website to make your journey as easy as possible by providing you with various products, services, recipes, and to make the experience that much easier.

These are great recipes for the puree phase after weight loss surgery

In your aftercare packet, your doctor probably provided detailed expectations for what your diet should look like in the weeks leading up to and following your operation. But what it might not contain, is a recipe book full of delicious puree phase options for you to enjoy as your stomach continues to heal!

For our friends still within a week of your surgery date, this blog isn’t for you! Not yet at least. During the first week of your post-op diet, most doctors will recommend you consume ONLY clear liquids as to not agitate your healing stomach! But you can still bookmark this page for when it’s time!

“What about two weeks?”

Nope! Not yet. Still too soon. However, most doctors will graduate you from the clear liquids onto full liquids, like blended soups. Better than clear liquids I’m sure, but still not quite to the puree stage, which is what this blog is about!

Now, for the main event…of this blog.

You’ve made it through the clear liquids. You’ve made it through the full liquids. It’s time for a bit of texture – purees! Though more filling than your previous two food stages, you may find yourself inundated with recipes on the sweeter side of things while what you really crave is a nice savory meal! Well, we’ve got good news for you. We did the homework and compiled an extensive list of puree recipes for you to pick your favorites and make this post-op stage a breeze!

Check out our YouTube Playlist full of bariatric puree phase recipes

The first thing to be aware of with this stage is your macronutrients. Definitely abide by the recommendations provided by your doctor, but generally speaking, women should aim for 50 to 60 grams of protein daily, and 60 to 70 grams daily for men. (Protein supplements can help you achieve this goal as well – take a look through our Bariatric Product Directory if you’re in need of supplements!) And, as always, PLENTY of water! Add all this into your 20 minutes of exercise and your well on your way to achieving your goal weight!

Keep scrolling for more recipes to help you get through the puree phase after bariatric surgery

So, with that out of the way, let’s discuss a few misconceptions and common questions that might come along with the phase.

Purees vs. Mushies

At first glance, it might appear that the two are one in the same. But that is a painful mistake to make! Consuming food that is too thick for your stomach to break down can lead to a stuffed esophagus, uncomfortable gas pains, dumping, bloating, and other super uncomfortable symptoms! So. steer clear until then.

“Well then how do I differentiate between purees and mushies?”

Pureed foods are your foods that won’t be thicker than the consistency of a dense yogurt, and without any lumps, bumps or clumps, whereas the mushy foods typically let you get away with mashed vegetables and soft cooked meats. But it is very important for both your healing and comfort that you don’t mix the two! But don’t fret. We have created for you an all in one guide full of puree phase bariatric recipes to enjoy that won’t upset your stomach!

Breakfast

Strawberry Chia Overnight Oats https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/strawberry-chia-overnight-oats/

The perfect way to avoid impulse breakfast buys, check out this Strawberry Chia Overnight Oats recipe! Preparing the recipe was done in less than 15 minutes, and in the morning, we had a light and satisfying breakfast in a cute mason jar to treat us all week! Feel free to substitute with your favorite seasonal fruit or berry to personalize it!

Savory Grits https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/savory-grits/

We revamped your favorite breakfast recipe for the bariatric patient and hungry diner alike! Delicious flavor aside, we love how versatile this recipe is in that it can easily be adapted for after you have graduated the puree phase! Add your favorite protein like turkey sausage or shrimp for a real treat!

Apple & Ricotta Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/apple-and-ricotta-puree/

Sweet and absolutely tasty, we guarantee this will be at the top of your puree phase favorites during those chilly nights. Everything you love about holiday flavors is brought to you in puree form. Don’t just keep it around for the pureed diet, this can be a favorite for years

Lunch/Dinner

Zesty Lemon Ricotta Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/lemon-ricotta-puree-bariatric-recipe/

Our Lemon Ricotta puree phase recipe is dense and very filling. The combination of ricotta and lemon zest make for a vibrant pop of flavor as soon as you take your first bite.

Lemon Dill Salmon Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/lemon-dill-salmon-puree/

Bursting with nutritional value, we couldn’t complete the list without at least one salmon recipe to benefit your body! High in B Vitamins, protein, and more, this salmon will help control your calorie and nutrient intake! We are so confident that you will enjoy this recipe far past your puree phase. Feel free to pair it with your favorite low-carb cracker, or even spoon onto crunchy cucumber slices for a real nutritional boost!

Black Bean Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/black-bean-puree/

For the protest-free dinner meal, definitely start here! This black bean puree reminds us of the best part of a hearty nacho dish made post-op friendly. Bursting with flavor and protein from the black beans, you will be shocked something so healthy can taste so good! It’s not just for the pureed phase, you can enjoy this bariatric recipe for years after surgery.

Garlic & White Bean Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/delicious-garlic-white-bean-puree-bariatric-recipe/

The main ingredient, white beans, will help fulfill your protein goals for the day AND makes the dish very filling! Perfect for weight loss and post-bariatric surgery patients, this recipe will keep you full with delicious and healthy ingredients.

Ricotta Bake
https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/ricotta-bake/

This is probably one of the most popular savory-pureed recipes for after weight loss surgery. Here is our version. This is also great for a regular bariatric meal prep recipe after surgery.

Pumpkin Soup
https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/my-bariatric-solutions-pumpkin-soup/

OK, just because we made this recipe in fall does not mean you can only eat it in cooler weather! This pumpkin soup is savory and filling. Did we also mention that it’s delicious? If you are looking for a recipe to help you get through the puree phase, you need to make this soup

Spinach Artichoke Bake https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/spinach-artichoke-bake/

This mouthwatering, savory dish will help you through the pureed diet stage. We changed up a spinach artichoke dip to be lower calorie and made sure to blend until it was pureed. This is the most important part of the recipe, so take your time. This makes enough that you can share as a dip, or meal prep and have a non-sweet pureed option every day!

Chicken Congeehttps://wlsafterlife.com/blog/chicken-congee/

Chicken congee, also called rice porridge, is an Asian comfort food. We think it’s also perfect in the pureed phase after weight loss surgery. Basically it is rice cooked down to the consistency of oatmeal, seasoned with salt, pepper and a little soy sauce, chicken congee is a savory break from the many sweet options of the pureed diet.

Pureed Egg Salad https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/pureed-egg-salad/

Our pureed egg salad is a must-try for those that are a fan of regular egg salad. You still get the same great taste, just with a pureed texture. This recipe is incredibly nutritious since eggs, in general, are among the most nutritious foods, containing a variety of vitamins such as Vitamin A, B5, B12, and more.

Chili Lime Bean Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/chili-lime-bean-puree/

This puree is an explosion of Mexican-inspired flavors that will have you looking forward to your next meal. For those of you who have passed your puree phase, you can still enjoy this recipe as a side dish for your favorite Mexican dish.

Sweet Potato Quinoa Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/sweet-potato-quinoa-puree/

Stick to your healthy habits during the holidays with our Sweet Potato Quinoa bariatric puree. Perfect for those who is in the puree phase of the bariatric diet but easily enjoyable for anyone looking for a healthy dish and doesn’t want to sacrifice taste.

Harvest Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/harvest-puree/

Our fall-inspired Harvest Puree Recipe is a combination of squash, apples, corn, and sage. Unlike any puree phase recipe you’ve had, our Harvest Puree is loaded with vitamins and is so good we dare you to only take one bite.

Dessert

Chocolate Chia Protein Pudding https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/chocolate-chia-protein-pudding/

For those new to the chia seed kick, these mighty seeds pack a punch in fiber and protein intake. We combine these nutrient benefits into a fluffy, chocolatey delight with this Chocolate Chia Protein Pudding! Though we didn’t do so before prepping this item, you can definitely pre-soak the chia seeds in the milk so that they can expand and enhance that chocolate flavor we love so much!

Protein Whip: https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/neapolitan-protein-whip/

One of us in the office said this tastes like cake batter, but we want you to take the test! Airy from the sugar free Cool Whip and delectably sweet from the cake mix and protein powder, this is hands down one of our favorite guilt-free sweets. And if you’re feeling extra adventurous, try pouring the mixture into popsicle molds for an icy treat!

Strawberry & Almond Butter Whipped Puree https://wlsafterlife.com/blog/whipped_cottage_cheese_puree_recipe/

This recipe makes for a delicious whipped puree with the natural sweetness of strawberries and almond butter.

Keep checking back as we will continue to add recipes to this page!

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We hope this guide armed you with plenty of recipes to test, modify, and enjoy! Made any of our recipes? Take a food pic and tag us on social! Happy cooking!

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Delicious Puree Phase Bariatric Recipes - WLS Afterlife (2024)

FAQs

Can I eat rice during pureed stage of bariatric surgery? ›

Carbs: mashed potato/sweet potato/blended pasta/baby rice/fruit (avoid bread, rice & pasta at this stage). It is important to note that baby food, however tempting it may seem, is low in protein. Extra tips when following the pureed diet following bariatric surgery; Protein should be included in every meal.

What is the best diet to lose weight after bariatric surgery? ›

Follow a diet low in calories, fats and sweets. Keep a daily record of your food portions and of your calorie and protein intake. Eat slowly and chew small bites of food thoroughly. Avoid rice, bread, raw vegetables and fresh fruits, as well as meats that are not easily chewed, such as pork and steak.

What are the first foods after bariatric surgery? ›

You'll begin consuming a clear liquid diet while you're still in the hospital — within the first 24 hours after surgery. The primary goal of this diet is to keep you hydrated while also avoiding any possible irritants to your stomach. Clear liquids allowed on this diet include broth, water, and sugar-free gelatin.

Are scrambled eggs allowed on a pureed diet? ›

You can also have pureed beans, a white flaky fish or a scrambled egg or egg white. These selections should be introduced once you feel confident that you can tolerate very soft food. During this phase you should start to be creative with the foods you are allowed to eat.

Are there foods you can never eat again after gastric sleeve? ›

Foods to Avoid After Bariatric Surgery

Greasy, high fat foods. Heavily seasoned or spicy foods. Sugar alcohols, such as erythritol, glycerol, mannitol, sorbitol and xylitol. Foods reheated in the microwave.

Is oatmeal ok on a pureed diet? ›

Cooked cereals (no nuts or seeds): oatmeal, cream of rice or wheat, grits Use gravy, broth, or sauce to puree rice or pasta. Use milk or cream to puree peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, muffins, or other baked goods.

When can I eat pizza after gastric bypass? ›

If you frequently enjoy a slice of pizza, you may wonder, 'When can I have pizza after gastric bypass surgery? ' Fortunately, you do not have to eliminate pizza from your diet forever after a bypass surgery, but you should wait for at least 6 weeks before you can comfortably enjoy your delicacy.

Is peanut butter allowed on pureed diet? ›

For example, silken tofu is already very soft. It makes a good base for creamy desserts or soups. Smooth bean dips or hummus are other options. Peanut butter and other types of nut butter are smooth enough to include on a puréed diet, but they tend to be thick.

How to keep from looking old after bariatric surgery? ›

Consume Proteins. Individuals with loose skin, especially after weight loss surgery, are recommended to include enough protein in their diet to encourage the weight loss process and keep their skin elastic, moist, and wrinkle-free. A high-protein diet helps you keep your skin healthy and gives it a youthful appearance.

What can you no longer do after bariatric surgery? ›

Avoid the use of drinking straws, carbonated beverages, chewing gum and ice. They can introduce excess air into your surgically created pouch and cause discomfort. Avoid sugar, sugary foods and beverages, and fruit juices.

What happens if you don't get enough protein after bariatric surgery? ›

Without an adequate amount of proteins in the diet, the body can begin to show signs of a deficit. Increased Hunger: Cravings and poor food choices can be accelerated with irregular eating patterns and skipping meals. Unlike carbohydrates which provide the body with quick energy, proteins take longer to digest.

Are bananas good after bariatric surgery? ›

Bariatric Surgery patients are able to incorporate bananas and other fruits back into their diet at five to six weeks after surgery, as the stomach needs to slowly regain the strength to digest fibrous foods.

Can you ever eat normally after gastric bypass? ›

It may be three months after surgery before you can go back to eating “regular” foods. The goal of your gastric bypass diet is to help you ease back into your typical foods. The first few days after surgery, you should only drink clear liquids.

What can you puree after bariatric surgery? ›

Try using sweet potatoes, yams or plantains instead of potatoes for variety. Puree baked beans in sauce. You could try adding cooked chicken before blending for extra protein. Make meals with low fat ingredients such as extra lean mince, low fat sauces, and low fat/salt gravy.

Can you eat salmon on puree stage? ›

This recipe is great to use during the puree or soft stage of your post surgery diet. The majority of the ingredients are rich in protein and provide a lovely creamy texture when blended together. For a super smooth option that is easy to get down, give this recipe a go.

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