Share your completely gluten-free Thanksgiving menu! Please see below for details.
Hello friends! How is it this week? I hope you’re having a great time so far. I’m done here and I’m really, really looking forward to next month’s Thanksgiving, my favorite holiday.
Although Thanksgiving is most often celebrated with elaborate dishes, desserts, and drinks, many traditional Thanksgiving dishes such as gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pumpkin pie contain gluten. There may be cases where If someone in your family (or you!) is gluten-free or gluten-intolerant, planning a gluten-free Thanksgiving meal can seem difficult. Don’t worry. There are many gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes. Of course, it’s just as delicious as traditional Thanksgiving food. Today I’m sharing a gluten-free Thanksgiving menu (including gluten-free Thanksgiving side dishes and my favorite Thanksgiving dessert) so you can prepare a menu that everyone will enjoy.
*Note: If you have a family member with celiac disease, be especially careful about cross-contamination.
We’ve put together some delicious recipes that you can enjoy as part of your Thanksgiving dinner. All of these are gluten-free, and many are also vegan-friendly.
gluten free thanksgiving menu
The best Thanksgiving turkeys around the world
The turkey is the star of the show. Cooking a whole turkey, the star of the Thanksgiving table, may seem like a daunting task, but with this foolproof brine recipe, it’s actually super easy and will make your turkey super moist and delicious.
easiest turkey gravy
this recipe It’s not designed to be gluten-free, but just swap out the flour for your favorite gluten-free flour and voila! i love Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Baking Blend.
sweet potato casserole
Forget about marshmallows (don’t throw anything at me)! I like crumble-style toppings! This gluten-free Thanksgiving side dish uses oats. Please be sure to use certified gluten-free oats.
Pulled BBQ chicken deviled eggs
I don’t know what deviled eggs are, but they disappear quickly at every holiday gathering. They’re the perfect snack, and these naturally gluten-free barbecue dishes have a fun southern twist. You can also easily keep it dairy-free if you prefer. Check out the recipe here!
Pre-made vegan green bean casserole
This gluten-free green bean casserole tastes so much better with fresh ingredients instead of canned soup, and I love that it can be made a day or two ahead of time and popped in the oven before the feast. Please be sure to use gluten free flour and check it gluten free crispy onions. They have them at Sprout’s and Whole Foods.
Served with green beans, almonds, goat cheese and cranberries
This is a great recipe if you want to switch things up and move away from the traditional green bean casserole. It’s lively and fresh, with a hint of cranberry sweetness.
Honey Dijon roasted root vegetables
I love using different colored carrots in this. A little tangy and a little sweet, it’s a lovely way to add more veggies to your Thanksgiving spread. Here is the recipe.
gluten free stuffing
This gluten-free stuffing is simple, flavorful, customizable, and without a million ingredients. I like to change up the filling a little each year. Sometimes I add sausage, sometimes I use cranberries, and I try different types of bread. I’ve been making gluten-free stuffing for years and it always tastes great. No one can say it’s gluten-free!
bourbon chocolate pecan pie
Oh, everyone. This pie is incredible. Impressive, the taste is ridiculous, but what needs to be replaced is ready-made gluten-free puff pastryand gluten-free flour blend. Trust me, everyone will be asking for your recipe!
If you love cake, check out this pumpkin dump cake recipe.
silky sweet potato pie
this pie The dough is gluten-free and lower in sugar than many pie recipes out there. I haven’t tried it yet, but I will add it to my Christmas/winter menu.
So, friends, please tell me. What’s on the menu for Thanksgiving this year? Will you cook the food or just bring a side/dessert? Let us know your tried-and-tested favorites in the comments.
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more:
Try this gluten-free turkey meatloaf, banana pumpkin muffin recipe (use the same recipe and try gluten-free pumpkin bread!), this amazing pumpkin pie mousse, and these healthy egg bites. Try the recipe.