20 Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes to Add to Your Holiday Menu (2024)

Steeped in tradition and classic recipes, the typical Thanksgiving feast is a game of dodgeball for those who choose not to eat gluten for dietary or other reasons. The turkey most likely doesn't contain gluten, but most traditional gravies, stuffings, and green bean casseroles do. To ensure that everyone can enjoy their favorite dishes, both old and new, we've put together this collection of our best gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes.

25 Gluten-Free Dessert Recipes Everyone Will Love

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Sweet Potato Casserole

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Good news—one of Thanksgiving's most popular side dishes happens to be gluten-free! So feel fee to indulge in this dish of creamy mashed sweet potatoes and torched marshmallows.

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Steamed Carrots With Lemon and Sea Salt

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Carrots are always a welcome addition to the Thanksgiving table. We love this recipe for its simplicity—the carrots can be steamed and served at the last minute, so you can spend time prepping other more complicated dishes.

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Spicy Wild Rice Stuffing

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If you don't eat gluten, stuffing isn't off the table for you. Just swap the classic for this stuffing that features nutty wild rice studded with jalapeño, pepitas, raisins, and coriander. Delicious baked on its own, it can also be stuffed into the turkey, either option providing that homey good feeling of warm steaming stuffing.

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Sweet Potato and Sage Tian

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Not all creamy casseroles are off the menu for those who follow a gluten-free diet. In this recipe, the creamy sauce is thickened by reducing half and half with sage and garlic before using it to smother shingled sweet potatoes, then baking the casserole in the oven.

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Buttered Green Beans with Shallots and Lemon

Get your green bean fix without the gluten with these lemony buttered green beans. They're topped with crispy, fried shallots; the crispy topping is definitely the best part of the casserole, and making them homemade ensures they are safe for everyone to eat.

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Roasted Carrots with Feta and Parsley

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Here's a vegetable side that is perfect as it is; no substitutions are required whether you eat gluten or not. Briny feta and fresh parsley bring a freshness to sweet and caramelized roasted carrots.

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Polenta Wedges

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Quick-cooking polenta is naturally thick and gluten free. We like to flavor these crispy broiled wedges with Parmesan, garlic, and a handful of spices.

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Braised Red Cabbage With Caramelized Onions and Cider

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Consider adding this easy and colorful German-inspired side dish to your gluten-free holiday menu. Cabbage wedges are braised in cinnamon-spiced apple cider, and they will practically melt in your mouth.

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Simple Turkey Gravy (and Easy Roasted Dry-Brined Turkey)

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Most turkeys, like our Easy Roasted Dry Brined Turkey, will be a safe bet for the no-gluten crowd. Gravy, on the other hand, is a major red flag because it is usually thickened with flour. In this silky gravy, we say no to gluten and use cornstarch to get that perfect gravy consistency.

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Big Martha's Mashed Potatoes with Cream Cheese

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Cream cheese might just be the secret ingredient that makes gravy's main side kick, mashed potatoes, even better. Here, in Martha's mom's recipe, the creaminess factor is updated with this rich cheese while also lending a tangy bite to cut through the richness, bringing new perspective to this must have Thanksgiving side.

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Brussels Sprouts With Oranges and Bacon

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This easy gluten-free side is all cooked on one sheet pan and is a genius way to get Brussels on your holiday table. Everyone will enjoy the contrasting flavors and textures from the caramelized sprouts, smoky bacon, and sweet roasted orange slices.

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Shredded Brussels Sprout Salad with Hazelnut Crunch

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Who needs glutinous croutons? Hazelnut crunch brings the texture to this Thanksgiving-worthy salad. Toasted with sugar, rosemary, and lemon, the crunchy hazelnut topping is addictive on the salad and great in a bowl as a snack with drinks.

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Cranberry Ginger Relish

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Cranberry relish is a must-have gluten-free sauce to pair with turkey and sides, and this delightful and easy recipe keeps the flavor fresh with sherry vinegar and a mild spiciness from fresh ginger. Make this relish up to a week in advance and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

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Cardamom-Scented Sweet Potato Rounds with Cilantro

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Citrusy and slightly sweet cardamom is the spice you didn't know belonged on the Thanksgiving table—until you tried these perfect roasted sweet potato rounds. Cilantro adds a note of freshness, but any leafy green herb can be substituted if cilantro isn't your preference.

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Gluten-Free Pumpkin Bread

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We have yet to see a guest turn down a slice of pumpkin loaf, whether or not it’s gluten-free. What it is lacking in height from the gluten is more than made up for with moist pumpkin puree and warming spices.

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Gluten-Free Pie Crust

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Adapt your favorite pie by using this gluten-free pie dough that is as easy as can be to make. Don't bother buying different gluten-free flours and trying to make your own blend; instead, purchase a tried-and-true gluten-free flour blend. Make sure the blend has a one-to-one swap ratio with regular flour, or buy our favorite brand Cup4Cup, which never disappoints.

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Meyer-Lemon and Hazelnut Tart

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The filling, crust, and topping on this elegant tart are totally free from gluten. A sweet, no-bake Meyer lemon curd sits atop a fragrant hazelnut crust. The decorative piping of meringue makes this tart extra festive and perfect for the holidays.

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Spiced Pumpkin Pie

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Pumpkin pie is definitely the most iconic Thanksgiving dessert, and it shouldn't be skipped just because you don't eat gluten. Instead, swap out the typical pastry or graham cracker crust with this nutty and crunchy crust prepared with crisp rice cereal and ground almonds; it's a delightful gluten-free option.

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Apple Sundaes With Cider Caramel Sauce

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If you’re hosting a smaller Thanksgiving affair, this is the dessert for you. Apple rings are roasted with sugar and spices, then heavy cream is stirred into the juices to create a sticky caramel sauce to drizzle over the top. All that's missing is a scoop of your favorite vanilla ice cream.

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Cranberry Mule

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Safely navigate Thanksgiving with this sparkling pink cranberry co*cktail in hand by making sure the vodka is gluten-free. If the vodka is pure distilled without any additives, the distilling process should remove all the gluten. It's generally easy to play it safe, as there are plenty of quality brands that specifically state they are gluten-free.

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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 make for Thanksgiving dinner instead of turkey? ›

Whatever the reason, here are 20 Thanksgiving recipes for a turkey-free table.
  • Roast Chicken With Maple Butter and Rosemary. Image. ...
  • Beef Wellington. Image. ...
  • Ombré Gratin. Image. ...
  • Skillet Pork Chops and Apples With Miso Caramel. Image. ...
  • Samosa Pie. Image. ...
  • Maple-Baked Salmon. Image. ...
  • Lasagna. Image. ...
  • Ina Garten's Make-Ahead Coquilles St.
Nov 10, 2022

What are 4 other traditional Thanksgiving foods? ›

The classic Thanksgiving dinner includes old-time favorites that never change: turkey, gravy, stuffing, potatoes, veggies, and pie. But the way these dishes are made or added to is everchanging because of food trends and different dietary requirements.

What is the best food for gluten-free guests? ›

Grains, starches or flours that can be part of a gluten-free diet include:
  • Amaranth.
  • Arrowroot.
  • Buckwheat.
  • Corn — cornmeal, grits and polenta labeled gluten-free.
  • Flax.
  • Gluten-free flours — rice, soy, corn, potato and bean flours.
  • Hominy (corn)
  • Millet.

What do gluten-free people miss out on? ›

If you cut all gluten out of your diet, there's a risk that you could miss out on nutritious whole grains, fiber and micronutrients. Getting enough whole grains in your diet is especially important if you're at risk for heart disease or diabetes.

What am I forgetting for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

8 Most Forgotten Items on the Thanksgiving Shopping List
  • Sweetened Condensed Milk. A number of tasty desserts rely on this often forgotten item. ...
  • Cranberries or Cranberry Sauce. ...
  • Chicken Stock or Broth. ...
  • Simply Done Containers. ...
  • Foil, Parchment Paper, Pastic Wrap. ...
  • Centerpiece. ...
  • Nuts or Dried Fruit. ...
  • Dinner Rolls.
Nov 25, 2019

What is the most wanted alternative to turkey on Thanksgiving? ›

Cornish game hen, goose, duck, ham, beef, salmon, and mushroom recipes make worthy centerpieces for holiday meals.

What to cook for Christmas dinner instead of turkey? ›

Unique holiday dinner ideas
  • Beef Wellington: The Showstopper.
  • Christmas Roast Duck: The Twist on a Classic.
  • Vegetarian Enchiladas: The Surprise Favorite.
  • Roast Lamb: The Savory Star.
  • Stuffed Acorn Squash: The Festive & Flavorful.
  • Prime Rib Roast: The Hearty Hero.
Dec 12, 2022

What are the top 10 Thanksgiving dishes? ›

Top 10 Thanksgiving Dishes
  1. Turkey.
  2. Stuffing/Dressing.
  3. Pumpkin Pie.
  4. Sweet Potato Casserole.
  5. Mashed Potatoes.
  6. Ham.
  7. Green Bean Casserole.
  8. Cranberry Jelly.
Nov 22, 2023

What is the most popular Thanksgiving side? ›

Mashed potatoes are the front-runner to be on the most plates this Thanksgiving. Turkey no longer reigns supreme. Findings showed that over half of the United States would be content to only have sides on their holiday plates and 67% of Americans prefer side dishes to the main entrée!

What food did Native Americans have for Thanksgiving? ›

While there is not consensus on the exact details of the event or the foods consumed, it generally is believed that the feast lasted three days and included a variety of corn, beans, squashes along with wild game (deer, ducks, geese) and seafood. Turkey may or may not have been on the menu.

What was the original Thanksgiving meal? ›

There are only two surviving documents that reference the original Thanksgiving harvest meal. They describe a feast of freshly killed deer, assorted wildfowl, a bounty of cod and bass, and flint, a native variety of corn harvested by the Native Americans, which was eaten as corn bread and porridge.

What do Americans have for Thanksgiving dinner? ›

Then come November these are the essential, and delicious, ingredients you'll need.
  • Turkey. Just as it's a traditional meat used for Christmas dinner, turkey is favoured because it's big – and that means it can feed a whole family. ...
  • Cranberry sauce. ...
  • Vegetables. ...
  • Marshmallow sweet potatoes. ...
  • Pumpkin pie. ...
  • Pecan pie.

What common meals are 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 do gluten-free people eat instead of bread? ›

Most corn, brown rice and quinoa are whole grains that can be used as substitutes for grains that contain gluten. There are also many packaged gluten free baking mixes, so try some to find your favorite. Many of these other grains can be effectively used as substitutes for bread.

What do most gluten-free people eat? ›

The following grains, legumes, seeds, and other starchy foods are naturally gluten-free:
  • Beans.
  • Buckwheat groats (also known as kasha)
  • Cassava.
  • Chia.
  • Corn.
  • Flax.
  • Gluten-free oats.
  • Millet.

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.

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