Don't feel deprived this Thanksgiving! Whip up then enjoy any of these 25+ family favorite gluten free Thanksgiving recipes.
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If you have to eat gluten free it may feel like Thanksgiving is a lost cause, but I promise you, with the help of these 25+ gluten free Thanksgiving recipes, you can have one of your best holidays yet. You’ll never miss the gluten!
I’m breaking the day down into Thanksgiving breakfast and brunch recipes, dip and appetizer recipes, salad and side dish recipes, and dessert recipes, of course. My family is heavily into traditions so we always start the morning with Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls and Crock Pot Breakfast Casserole (plus mimosas and the Macy’s parade,) followed by all day grazing on Gluten Free Chex Mix before sitting down to dinner where, honestly, turkey plays a supporting role to our favorite sides including Party Potatoes Deluxe, Green Bean Casserole, Wild Rice Stuffing, and Grandma’s Holiday Salad. Oh my goodness, I cannot wait!
Whether it’s your first gluten free Thanksgiving, or you’re a seasoned pro, I hope you find one or more gluten free recipes to enjoy this year!
25+ Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recipes:
Breakfast and Brunch Recipes:
Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls >
Crock Pot Breakfast Casserole >
Roasted Poblano and Sausage Breakfast Casserole >
Gluten Free Breakfast Casserole >
Breakfast Taco Casserole >
Dip and Appetizer Recipes:
Warm Fig and Prosciutto Goat Cheese Dip >
Copycat Trader Joe’s Everything But the Bagel Dip >
Best Ever Fruit Dip >
No-Bake Caramel Apple Cheesecake Dip >
Gluten-Free Chex Mix >
Salad and Side Dish Recipes:
Homemade Cream of Chicken and Cream of Mushroom Soups >
Gluten Free Stuffing with Sausage and Parmesan >
Gluten-Free Green Bean Casserole >
Best-Ever Wild Rice Stuffing >
Fall Shredded Brussels Sprouts Salad >
Apple Orchard Salad with Maple-Dijon Vinaigrette >
Gluten-Free Party Potatoes Deluxe >
Cauliflower Gratin >
Skinny Sweet Potato Gratin >
Green Beans with Garlic Butter Sage Breadcrumbs >
Fruit and Marshmallow Holiday Salad >
Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls >
Roasted Balsamic Butternut Squash >
Dessert Recipes:
Classic Apple Crisp >
Soft Batch Pumpkin Gingersnap Chocolate Chip Cookies >
Pumpkin Cupcakes >
Mini Crustless Pumpkin Pies >
Day After Thanksgiving Recipes & Ideas
One Pot Chicken and Rice > (Subbing chicken for cubed turkey.)
Fruit Christmas Tree > (Great for kids!)
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Sabrina 11.22.2019
thank you for all of these gf options, great resource for next week!
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papercheap 11.27.2018
Wooow! Thank you very much for your recommendations and dishes. It was very informative and useful. My father does not have gluten in my family and your list has become a real godsend for me. And most importantly everything looks just fine!:))
I think now I will be able to please my family with gluten-free dishes!:))
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My son was diagnosed with celiac about two months ago and your recipes have been a game changer for us. Thank you so much! We basically eat your recipes nightly. Not only are they delish but they are easy for busy moms. You mention the colander, which is something I have read before. We have stainless colanders that we used before his diagnosis. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around one thing in regards to cross contamination. It is said that gluten is so sticky that it can stick in your colander even after being scrubbed and run through high heat in your dishwasher. Okay, that part makes sense to me. The part that doesn’t make sense to me is then how does the gluten slide right off and stick onto our gluten free noodles? I seriously lay awake at night thinking about this one, lol. Please help me understand this one if you have a better understanding. The nutritionist had never heard of it happening and was beyond clueless. Even his pediatric gastro didn’t know and said if he was getting cross contaminated I would know it (not true)….there is so much confusing information and I am trying to do this right. I bought a cheap colander and will use it but I feel like if I knew the answer to this it would help me understand the depth of cross-contamination. Thank you so much!!
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I love this post! Thank-you for sharing. I was just looking at the local grocery stores’ options for ordering a thanksgiving dinner and considering the stuffing, gravy, pie my husband wouldn’t be able to enjoy it because of the gluten so I am thinking of trying your best ever wild rice stuffing, making a gluten free gravy and picking up a frozen gluten free pie crust I saw at the grocery store and making a pie. Or have husband make the pie :D.
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I just want to say thank you. I am gluten free and sometimes find it difficult to communicate with family and friends about my food limitations during large gatherings. This article is something I can share with them as a resource but also serves as a great starting place for tasty GF recipes. Thank you for making GF cooking accessible, delicious and something to look forward to!
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Nicole @ Bento Momentos 11.14.2017
Everything looks SO GOOD! I avoid gluten because I get bloated but I not completely gluten-free. Your tips are so helpful for being cognizant of others. Thanks!
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