Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recipes! (updated 11/24) (2024)

I was going to make this a list of “10 GF Thanksgiving Recipes” because everyone loves lists. The thing is, as we move closer to Thanksgiving I know I’ll try new things and maybe they’ll be awesome. Then I’d have a conundrum on my hands. So I include here a list, so far, of what I’ve made and works well for a gluten free Thanksgiving. Enjoy!

And please, if you have some tried and true recipes leave a comment with the link. Thanksgiving with food allergies/intolerances can be lonely….or if we come together and help each other out it can be remembered as a warm, loving, fulfilling holiday. So let’s all hold hands, sing, and share those recipes!

Drop Biscuits

Super easy, doesn’t take much time, easy to double (or triple!) the recipe, and they’re also egg free.

Cornbread

Perfect for cornbread stuffing! No one will ever know it’s GF. To make gluten free cornbread stuffing: double the recipe, cut into small pieces, spread on cookie sheets, and bake @ 275 degrees for several hours until dry.

Green Chile Sante Fe Cornbread

Kick it up a notch and add a touch of New Mexico with this spicier cornbread version.

Brazilian Cheese Rolls

Naturally gluten free I’ve seen these springing up at the farmer’s market lately. There’s even a new store nearby that only bakes and sells these (at an exorbitant price..if other people like us only knew how easy and cheap they are to make at home!). These little bites are addictive and easily customizable. For Thanksgiving I add fresh chopped herbs to the dough before baking. (and in case you’re wondering about the copyright, glutenfree100 was my old blog so I swear I’m not a picture thief!).

Smoked Gouda Cheese Rolls

A variation of the basic recipe above these go above and beyond with smoky gouda cheese, cream cheese, and italian herbs. Young and old alike love to pull them apart. A crowd pleaser that’s simple & fairly quick to make.

Triple Herb Overnight Dinner Rolls

Even easier than the Brazilian Cheese Rolls, full of herbs and sentiment, these need to be on your Thanksgiving or holiday menu! Yes, they are like real bread and yes you can serve them to gluten eaters without apology. My in-laws are not GF and they keep going back for more 🙂

Pumpkin Spoon Bread

Typically spoon breads are gluten free. In fact I’ve only ever seen one recipe using gluten. They’re kind of like a cornbread souffle or casserole and they’re delicious!

Sweet Potato Spoon Bread

If pumpkin isn’t your thing, try the sweet potato version! Personally I prefer this sweet potato one over the other but I’m not real gung-ho on pumpkin. I don’t even drink pumpkin spice lattes (gasp!).

(an Ina Garten copycat recipe)

You can’t really go wrong with an Ina recipe. I admit I prefer my tried & true recipe (will be posted soon!) but I believe that for many of us it’s the sentiment attached to a dish that we love more than the actual recipe and that’s probably true about mine.

Make Your Own Stuffing

Speaking of “tried & true” recipes, substitute these GF croutons into any recipe and you’re good to go. And you don’t even have to make bread!

Twice Baked Smashed Potatoes

Because they look cool and taste like the best french fries, mashed potatoes, and crispy potatoes you’ve ever had all rolled into each and every bite you take. Oh and they’re easy. And easy is so very important for holiday meals.

Creamy Artichoke Bake

Great comforting side dish to have at your table.

Roasted Broccoli

Another easy recipe that’s simple, tastes great, and gets the job done.

Topped with roasted pine nuts this soup practically screams, “Thanksgiving! It’s almost Christmas!” It’s vegetarian and easily made vegan, the kids like it, you can make it the day before and heat it in a crockpot the day of, so what’s there not to love about this recipe? Nothing, that’s what, because it’s awesome. You should try it!

It’s a mind shift. It’s not Brussels Sprouts and Bacon. It’s Bacon & Brussels Sprouts. And who doesn’t love bacon? If you have brussels sprouts averse dinner guests see if you can change their minds by cooking them in bacon and covering them in cream.

Classic Apple Pie

Cover all the bases this year and serve apple pie – I mean seriously, who doesn’t like apple pie? Offer some caramel sauce and a scoop of ice cream and you’ve got yourself a home run!

Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recipes! (updated 11/24) (2024)

FAQs

What can I eat at Thanksgiving that's gluten-free? ›

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 turkey brands are gluten-free? ›

Please let me know if there are any broken links!
  • AAron's Best. Shipped Kosher turkey, goose, duck, etc. ...
  • Butterball. 800-288-8372. ...
  • Butcher's Cut (Safeway Brand)
  • D'artagnan. (800) 327-8246. ...
  • Empire Kosher Poultry. 717-436-5921. ...
  • Esskay and Mash Hams. 1800-638-7350. ...
  • Hormel Foods. 1-800-523-4635. ...
  • Jennie -O. 800-523-4635.

How do you avoid gluten on Thanksgiving? ›

A Registered Dietician's Guide to a Gluten-Free Thanksgiving
  1. Tip #1: Pass on the stuffed turkeys. ...
  2. Tip #2: Use gluten-free flour to thicken gravy. ...
  3. Tip #3: Use gluten-free bread and broth to make stuffing. ...
  4. Tip #4: Whip up casseroles & vegetable dishes with gluten-free, cream soups.
Nov 21, 2017

Are all Butterball turkeys gluten-free? ›

Did You Know? Fresh and frozen Butterball turkeys are all natural, gluten free and raised without hormones. Fresh and Frozen Butterball turkeys are deep basted for juiciness and flavor. All natural means minimally processed and no artificial ingredients.

Which cuisine is most gluten-free? ›

Here are some of the top cuisines around the world that are very gluten free-friendly:
  • Mexican.
  • Latin American.
  • Thai.
  • Japanese.
  • Indian.
  • Greek.
  • Middle Eastern.
  • Italian.

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Choose naturally gluten-free grains and flours, including rice, corn, soy, potato, tapioca, sorghum, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cassava, coconut, arrowroot, amaranth, teff, flax, chia, yucca, bean flours, and nut flours.

Does peanut butter contain gluten? ›

Living gluten-free can be a challenge. It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

What happens if you are celiac and continue to eat gluten? ›

For people with coeliac disease, even small amounts of gluten can damage the lining of the small intestine (bowel), which prevents the proper absorption of food nutrients. Inflammation also occurs elsewhere in the body. If you have coeliac disease, inflammation and damage can occur even if you have no symptoms.

Is Butterball gravy gluten-free? ›

Q: ARE BUTTERBALL TURKEYS GLUTEN FREE? A: All of the Butterball products are gluten free except for Butterball Stuffed Turkey (bread stuffing) and Butterball Frozen Meatballs. For our products that are packaged with gravy packets, the gravy packets are gluten free as well.

Which deli meat is gluten-free? ›

Gluten-Free Deli Meat Brands
  • Applegate Natural & Organic Meats.
  • Bar-S.
  • Boar's Head.
  • Buddig Original.
  • Butterball (most are gluten-free)
  • Dietz & Watson (everything is certified gluten-free except for scrapple and bockwurst, which contain gluten)
  • Gallo Salame.
  • Jennie-O (almost all are gluten-free)
Jun 12, 2023

What Boar's Head turkey is gluten-free? ›

All Boar's Head® meats, cheeses and condiments are gluten free. Shop Confidently with Boar's Head. At Boar's Head Brand, we're proud to say that all of our meats, cheeses, spreads, and condiments are gluten free.

Why is turkey not gluten-free? ›

Even if you try to choose the meat from the outside of the bird, the juices flow throughout the turkey and can carry gluten proteins throughout. Unfortunately, this may mean skipping the turkey entirely if it's been cooked with bread stuffing. Ask your host in advance if they plan to cook the stuffing in the turkey.

Why is everyone avoiding gluten? ›

Eliminating gluten is the only way to treat celiac disease, an allergic reaction to gluten that damages the lining of the small intestine. However, as part of a new diet fad, many people are going gluten-free to lose weight.

Can a celiac eat a stuffed turkey? ›

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.

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.

Are all whole turkeys gluten-free? ›

While turkey meat is inherently gluten-free, your typical Thanksgiving turkeys are sometimes injected with a basting solution that contains gluten.

Does Thanksgiving turkey have gluten? ›

While it's rare to find a plain frozen turkey with gluten inside of it, you should always be cautious. Some may be injected with broth to make them juicy. You should always read the ingredients to make sure this broth does not contain gluten in the form of flavoring (barley) or flour thickeners (wheat).

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