60+ Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recipes! (2024)

Just because you eat gluten free does not mean that your Thanksgiving dinner can't be amazing! I've rounded up fantastic recipes from my favorite bloggers around the web to create the perfect menu for a Gluten Free Thanksgiving. I've included an image for every recipe, and they're organized by category to simplify your search. Enjoy your dinner!

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Amazing Green Beans and Green Bean Casseroles

1.Pecan, Bacon and Blue Cheese Green Beans from Little Leopard Book

2.Gluten-Free Green Bean Casserole from Just Me Gluten Free

3. Green Beans with Bacon and Onions from One Creative Mommy

4.Cranberry Mulled Apple Cider Green Beans from Those Who Help Themselves

5. Easiest Green Beans from I Eat, Therefore I Cook

6.Green Beans with Caramelized Shallots from The Corner Kitchen

7.Green Bean Fries from This Flourishing Life

8.Gluten Free Green Bean Casserole from Gluten Free on a Shoestring

9.Roasted Balsamic-Parmesan Green Beans & Mushrooms from Rate the Plate Utah

10.Not Your Average Green Bean Casserole (Paleo) from Eat the Love

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Tasty Sweet Potatoes

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1.Smoky Spicy Sweet Potato Gratin from The Domestic Front

2.Sweet Potato Casserole with Apples from One Creative Mommy

3.Grandma's Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe from Slap Dash Mom

4.Herb Roasted Sweet Potatoes from Overtime Cook

5.Vanilla Bean Sweet Potatoes with Buttered Black Walnuts from Seasonal and Savory

6.Sweet Potato Casserole from Skinny Taste

7. Glazed Sweet Potatoes from My Gluten-Free Kitchen

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Perfect Potatoes

1.Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes from Create, Celebrate, Explore

2.Slow Cooker Garlic Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes from Mom on Timeout

3.Mashed Cauliflower with Roasted Garlic and Chives from Allergy Free Alaska (These are "faux"tatoes--a great low-calorie substitute for the real thing.)

4.Hassleback Potatoes from Sea Salt with Food

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Unique and Flavorful Carrots

1.Maple Glazed Carrots with Bacon from Confessions of an Over-Worked Mom

2.Coriander Roasted Rainbow Carrots from The Corner Kitchen

3.Sorghum Salad with Harissa Roasted Carrots and Chickpeas from Autumn Makes & Does

4.Creamy Carrot Ginger Soup from Broward Saves

5.Cumin Sauteed Carrots from Tasting Page

6.Roasted Marsala Carrots from Mom on Timeout

7. Pesto Roasted Carrot Fries from Overtime Cook

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Fantastic Pumpkin and Squash

1.Maple Roasted Pumpkin and Apples With Browned Butter from Faith Food Fitness

2.Roasted Acorn Squash Stuffed with Fennel Sausage, Farro, Goat Cheese & Spinach from The Hungry Goddess

3.Roasted Acorn Squash and Caramelized Shallots with Parsley Oil from With Food and Love

4.Baked Acorn Squash with Maple Glaze from The Kitchen is My Playground

5.Roasted Kabocha Squash with Pomegranate and Tahini from Autumn Makes & Does

6.Roasted Kabocha Squash With Apple Cider Glaze from Faith Food Fitness

7.Roasted Butternut Squash Salad from Nest of Posies

8.Butternut Squash with Maple from Confessions of an Over-Worked Mom

9.Butternut Squash Soup from Moms and Crafters

10.Carmelized Acorn Squash from The Thrifty Couple

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Amazing Salads and Vegetables

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1.Autumn Harvest Salad from Tasting Page

2.Lemon & Parmesan Broccoli from A Cedar Spoon

3.Creamed Onions from One Creative Mommy

4.Roasted Cider Glazed Brussels Sprouts from The View From Great Island

5.Broccoli Salad with Bacon and Cashews from One Creative Mommy

6.Strawberry Spinach Salad with Poppyseed Dressing from One Creative Mommy

7. Roasted Asparagus with Garlic and Balsamic Vinegar from One Creative Mommy

8.Creamy Parmesan Spinach and Mushrooms from Seasonal and Savory

9.Caramelized Brussels Sprouts with Dark Cherry Sauce and Hazelnut from An Edible Mosiac

10.Citrus Quinoa and Chicpea Salad from Two Healthy Kitchens

11.Brussels Sprout Slaw with Cranberries and Crumbled Candied Pecans from Lexi's Clean Kitchen

12.Tahini Roasted Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus from This Flourishing Life

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Delicious Cranberries

1.Honey Sweetened Orange Cranberry Sauce from Texanerin Baking

2.Apple Cranberry Sauce with Orange and Ginger from Spoonful of Flavor

3.Slow Cooker Cranberry Sauce from What the Fork Food Blog

4.Cranberry Pineapple Jello Salad Recipe from The Thrifty Couple

5.Cranberry Relish from Those Who Help Themselves

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6.Cranberry Jello Salad from Fearlessly Creative Mammas (via One Creative Mommy)

Yummy Gluten Free Dressing and Dressing Alternatives

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1.Persian Jeweled Rice from The View From Great Island

2.Paleo Cornbread Stuffing from A Girl Worth Saving

3.A Perfect Holiday Stuffing from Tessa The Domestic Diva

4.Traditional Stuffing with Parsley, Sage & Thyme from Allergy Free Alaska

5.My Sister's Quinoa and Wild Rice Stuffing from de Jong Dream House

6.Gluten Free Bread Stuffing from The Baking Beauties

7.Mushroom Quinoa Stuffing from Renee's Kitchen Adventures

Delicious Dinner Rolls

1.Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls from Hello Gluten Free

2.Clover Leaf Dinner Rolls with Pamela's Gluten-Free Bread Flourfrom Deliciously Gluten Free (These are the rolls I've been making and loving for two years.)

3.Gluten & Dairy Free Dinner Rolls (Plain, Garlic & Rosemary, or Onion) from Allergy Free Alaska

4.Gluten-Free Pull-Apart Dinner Rolls from My Gluten-Free Kitchen

Phew! That's a lot of recipes. Now . . . where to begin. I see so many new recipes I want to try.

How about you? Which recipe are you most excited to try? Tell me in the comments.

Thanks for stopping by today!

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FAQs

What do gluten-free people eat for Thanksgiving? ›

Here's a list of foods that are usually gluten-free:
  • Turkey (check with the producer to ensure that wheat-based gravy or stuffing hasn't been added to the turkey.)
  • Cranberries and cranberry sauce.
  • Sweet Potatoes.
  • White Potatoes.
  • Fresh, roasted, or steamed vegetables without sauce (sauces often contain wheat)

What can I feed a crowd that is gluten-free? ›

  • Classic Stuffed Peppers. ...
  • Cacio E Pepe Sweet Potato Noodles. ...
  • Lemony Chicken & Potatoes With Feta. ...
  • Feta & Herb-Crusted Salmon. ...
  • Creamy Gochujang White Chicken Chili. ...
  • Chili Cheese Sweet Potato Casserole. ...
  • Instant Pot Pork Puttanesca. ...
  • Best-Ever Gluten-Free Pasta.
Feb 22, 2023

What can I serve to someone who is gluten-free? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

What do gluten-free people eat for dinner? ›

Gluten Free Dinner Recipes
  • Gluten-Free Glazed Meatloaf.
  • Gluten-Free Hearty Chicken Pot Pie.
  • Gluten-Free Chicken and Dumplings.
  • Orange-Glazed Roast Turkey with Gluten-Free Cranberry-Orange Stuffing.
  • Baked Autumn Vegetables.
  • Grilled Chipotle Turkey Breast.
  • Cauliflower Mashed "Potatoes"
  • Gluten-Free Broccoli and Squash Medley.

Are all Butterball turkeys gluten-free? ›

Fresh and frozen Butterball turkeys are all natural, gluten free and raised without hormones.

Are potatoes gluten-free? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable.

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Gluten-Free Alternatives

Whenever possible, purchase gluten-free grains, flours and starches that are labeled gluten-free and, ideally, certified gluten-free by a third party. This is important because grains are considered high risk for cross-contact, which is when a gluten-containing food touches a gluten-free food.

Is peanut butter gluten-free? ›

In its natural form, both peanuts and peanut butter are gluten-free.

Is sourdough bread gluten-free? ›

Sourdough is not gluten free, but we know that many people with IBS, gluten intolerance, or gluten sensitivity can tolerate sourdough bread. This is because the methods used to make sourdough break down some of the gluten in the flour so it is easier to digest. Think of sourdough as low-gluten rather than gluten-free.

What are the worst foods for celiac disease? ›

Avoid all products with barley, rye, triticale (a cross between wheat and rye), farina, graham flour, semolina, and any other kind of flour, including self-rising and durum, not labeled gluten-free. Be careful of corn and rice products.

What happens when you stop eating gluten? ›

It's common to feel constantly hungry during your first several weeks without gluten. You may want to eat all the time. Your body hasn't been able to absorb food properly for a while. So once it can, it'll try to make up for the deficit.

How to host a gluten-free dinner party? ›

5 TIPS FOR ENTERTAINING GLUTEN FREE GUESTS
  1. Be Upfront With Questions. It's OK to ask your guests what food restrictions they have before you plan out your party. ...
  2. Ask Your Guests To Bring A Dish. ...
  3. Small Is Mighty. ...
  4. K.I.S.S. ...
  5. Pre-Made Foods Go A Long Way.
Dec 17, 2023

What Chinese dishes are usually gluten-free? ›

  • Chinese Dining: Gluten-Free.
  • Steamed Chicken/Shrimp or Seafood: Chicken, shrimp, or seafood usually steamed with.
  • Egg Drop Soup: Beaten eggs in boiled chicken broth with condiments (pepper, scallions)
  • Fried Rice: White rice, egg, scallions, carrots, and usually meat, pork, or tofu.

What are the first signs of being gluten intolerant? ›

Here are some of the symptoms of gluten sensitivity:
  • "Brain fog." This is the most common characteristic of gluten sensitivity. ...
  • Headaches or migraines. ...
  • Dizziness.
  • Acne or rashes. ...
  • Joint pain or numbness. ...
  • Diarrhea, gas or constipation.
  • Distended stomach or bloating.
Apr 12, 2016

How to reverse gluten intolerance? ›

There's no cure for gluten intolerance. But most people find relief from symptoms by following a gluten-free diet. You should work with your healthcare provider and a dietitian to plan your diet. You can also ask your healthcare provider about adding probiotics to your diet.

Do marshmallows have gluten? ›

Many, though not all, marshmallow brands in the United States are gluten-free. Some marshmallows may contain trace amounts of gluten. These may not be easily tolerated by people with celiac disease. People with mild gluten intolerance may be able to eat marshmallow brands that aren't labeled as gluten-free.

Is turkey and chicken gluten-free? ›

Fresh or frozen cuts of meat, like pork and poultry (chicken and turkey), are all naturally gluten-free.

Can celiacs eat turkey stuffed? ›

Stuffing the turkey with gluten-containing bread will contaminate the turkey itself making it unsafe to eat if you are celiac or have a gluten disorder. Instead, make your stuffing using gluten-free bread or in a separate dish to ensure no cross-contamination occurs.

What whole turkey is gluten-free? ›

Butterball Frozen Whole Turkey is all natural*, gluten free and raised without hormones on American farms. Each turkey is pre-brined before freezing for meat that's always tender and juicy. Frozen turkey can be purchased ahead of time for convenience and thawed prior to cooking.

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