6 Easy Recipes Rich in Magnesium (2024)

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Magnesium is a crucialmineral needed for our body to stay healthy and functioning at it’s best. Here are six easy and delicious gluten free recipes rich in magnesium. Healthy recipes to add to your diet. Plus you get to learna little more about magnesium too!

Friends! It’s Friday! I love saying that. YES! Friday! And although I tend to work on the weekends, it’s still nice to do less. But let’s take a moment and wrap up the week, because it’s important for today’s post. Mmm k?

Monday we (okay, just me really) talked about the need for REAL food recovery meals and how Blackberries and Basil are great for that! High in antioxidants, immunity, and Vitamins (Vitamin C for blackberries and K for the Basil to be exact). And it doesn’t hurt that they are in Nacho form.

Wednesday we talked about breakfast, fueling, and mylove forFIGS! They are just as good or better than bananas. High in fiber, potassium, and the more ripe the more antioxidants they contain. That’s FIGGIN awesome!

Today (Friday), I wanted to talk about my absolute favorite mineral –> MAGNESIUM! Yes, I’m a nerd and I have a favorite. But there is a darn good reason too.

I will be the first to admit that adrenal fatigue comes around more often than it should in the Cotter household. Like a wave, it washes in, washes out. And it all comes down to how we respond to stress. Um, I’m not good at responding to it, but I’m learning. One of the minerals that truly helps me during times of stress (or ANYTIME for that matter) is magnesium.

Magnesium is one of the first minerals that gets depleted in our adrenals when we are stressed or overtrained, alongside sodium. Poor lil adrenals, they are basically sucked dry. Adrenal Burnout ya’ll. Not good! (source). If our body is in overdrive (mentally or physically) than Magnesium is probably going to be missing.

In order to support our adrenals and the balance of cortisol, we need to make sure we absorb enough Magnesium in the body. Think of Magnesium as good maintenancefor those who don’t have adrenal burnout. But for those who do, magnesium is a must! It also supports immunity, healthy gut flora, and our thyroid. Do you see why I love this mineral?

I also ove natural calm for this reason. And no they didn’t pay me to say that.

So yes, we can supplement with Magnesium, but what I think is most important is to reduce stressand eat healthyfoods naturally rich in Magnesium. Eating all the foods is easy, stressing less and slowing down may be the hardest one (for me at least).

Foods Rich in Magnesium

  • leafy greens
  • pumpkin seeds/sunflower seeds (most tree nuts)
  • brown rice/quinoa
  • fish (salmon andmackerelare highest)
  • Squash
  • Beans and lentils
  • dates
  • Molasses
  • dark Chocolate
  • Avocado

That’s a pretty tasty list! But to make it even easier and LESSSTRESSFUL for you, I’ll give you 6 EASY gluten free recipes RICH in Magnesium. Sound good?

1. Salmon Salad Power Bowl

This is like the Mega Magnesium Salad. It contains squash, salmon, and leafy greens! Throw in some pumpkin seeds and your set!

2. Everything but the Kitchen Sink Soup

Oh how i love this soup. You can fill it with tons of leftovers! I used lentils and spinach in this one (for Magnesium).

3.CinnamonBites with Pumpkin Seed

A great way to get more pumpkin seed in your diet. Love using them in this bites. Bonus points if you add in choppeddates, right?

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4.Breakfast Power Bowls

I should rename this Breakfast Magnesium Bowls. It’s contains quinoa, chia, dark chocolate chips, and pumpkin seeds/almonds. OH YEA!

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5.Egg and White Bean Tostada

Here’s where you can get your bean fill! And the leafy greens! I used brussel sprout shavings but you can always switch it out for kale or spinach. P.S. the sprouted corn tortillas will benefit youabsporption!

And last but not least…

6.Broccoli Blueberry Slaw

More seeds! More greens! And feel free to add in dates versus berries.

Now that we’ve upped our magnesium intake, it’s time to start decreasing our stress. Ugh, I’m working on it. In fact, I just took a lot offmy schedulefor the next month. Wow, that feels good.

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Alright, now go grab some dark chocolate and feel good about Magnesium. What, too corny?

Out of all those Magnesium food sources, which one do you eat most?

Cheers,

Other informationon Magnesium

6 Easy Recipes Rich in Magnesium (2024)

FAQs

What meals contain magnesium? ›

In general rich sources of magnesium are greens, nuts, seeds, dry beans, whole grains, wheat germ, wheat and oat bran.

How can I get 100% magnesium daily? ›

Green leafy vegetables, such as spinach, legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains, are good sources [1,3]. In general, foods containing dietary fiber provide magnesium. Magnesium is also added to some breakfast cereals and other fortified foods.

How can I raise my magnesium levels quickly? ›

Some foods high in magnesium, listed from highest to lowest magnesium content, include :
  1. pumpkin seeds.
  2. chia seeds.
  3. nuts, especially almonds, cashews, peanuts.
  4. spinach.
  5. black beans.
  6. edamame.
  7. peanut butter.
  8. whole wheat bread.

What drink increases magnesium? ›

Drinks with magnesium
DrinkDaily Value (DV)
Hot chocolate, made with dry mix and water, 1 packet (206 g)5.88%
Naturally sparkling mineral water, 8 fluid ounces6.29%
Cherry juice, 1 cup (269 g)7.05%
Watermelon juice, 8 fluid ounces5.71%
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What snack foods are high in magnesium? ›

Check out this list of foods that will help you get your daily dose of magnesium!
  • Raw Almonds (No Shell) $8.99/lb. ...
  • Organic Peanut Butter (Creamy, Unsalted) $9.99. ...
  • Organic Black Beans. $3.99/lb. ...
  • Organic Dark Red Kidney Beans. ...
  • Organic Cacao Nibs (Raw) ...
  • Jumbo Roasted Peanuts (In Shell) ...
  • Dry Roasted Edamame (Unsalted) ...
  • Raw Cashews.

What depletes magnesium? ›

Refining or processing of food may deplete magnesium content by nearly 85%. Furthermore, cooking, especially boiling of magnesium-rich foods, will result in significant loss of magnesium. The processing and cooking of food may therefore explain the apparently high prevalence of low magnesium intake in many populations.

How do you absorb magnesium better? ›

To optimize absorption, you should try to take your magnesium supplement (if a healthcare provider has recommended one) with a meal or snack that is lower in fiber—such as with a morning omelet.

Is egg high in magnesium? ›

Sodium: 189 milligrams (mg) Calcium: 24.6 mg. Iron: 0.8 mg. Magnesium 5.3 mg.

Who should not take magnesium? ›

People with diabetes, intestinal disease, heart disease or kidney disease should not take magnesium before speaking with their health care provider. Overdose. Signs of a magnesium overdose can include nausea, diarrhea, low blood pressure, muscle weakness, and fatigue. At very high doses, magnesium can be fatal.

What is the best form of magnesium? ›

Magnesium glycinate is a highly bioavailable form of magnesium made from magnesium and the amino acid glycinate. It's effective for treating low magnesium levels, is well-tolerated, and is less likely to cause gastrointestinal side effects than other forms, such as magnesium oxide and magnesium sulfate.

What blocks magnesium absorption? ›

Foods that hinder magnesium absorption include: Non-fermentable or insoluble fiber, such as whole grain, bran and seeds. Foods high in phytates, such as whole flours and grains, bran, the hulls of seeds and nuts, and un-sprouted beans and soy.

How to tell if magnesium is low? ›

What are the symptoms of magnesium deficiency?
  1. low appetite.
  2. nausea and vomiting.
  3. fatigue and weakness.
  4. muscle spasms or tremors.
  5. abnormal heart rhythms.

How quickly can you reverse magnesium deficiency? ›

Chronic magnesium deficiency is often associated with normal serum magnesium despite deficiency in cells and in bone; the response to oral supplementation is slow and may take up to 40 weeks to reach a steady state.

What foods drain magnesium? ›

Common Foods That Deplete Magnesium (Use in Moderation)
  • Dairy Foods. Dairy foods deplete magnesium because they contain high calcium levels, out of proportion to the magnesium you'll get from any dairy product. ...
  • Excessive Fluoride. ...
  • Caffeine in Foods & Drinks. ...
  • Excessive Protein. ...
  • Alcohol.
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What foods are high in magnesium for sleep? ›

Foods high in magnesium include seeds, leafy greens, nuts, beans, and rice. Roasted pumpkin seeds and chia seeds are the foods with the highest magnesium content. Nuts with the highest amount of magnesium include almonds, cashews, and peanuts. Some fish, like salmon and halibut, also contain magnesium.

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