Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Menu
Sharing a full Thanksgiving menu thatโs entirely gluten-free! Check out the details below.ย
Hi friends! Howโs the week going? I hope youโre having a great one so far. Iโm here cranking through work, really, really looking forward to Thanksgiving next month – my favorite holiday!
Thanksgiving is almost always celebrated with an elaborate spread of food, desserts, and drinks, but many traditional Thanksgiving dishes, such as gravy, stuffing, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, etc. may contain gluten. If members of your family (or you!) are gluten-free or have gluten intolerances, planning a gluten-free Thanksgiving meal can seem daunting. Worry not! There are plenty of gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes you can prepare, and yes, they are just as good as traditional Thanksgiving foods! Today, I’m sharing a gluten-free Thanksgiving menu (including gluten-free Thanksgiving side dishes and my favorite Thanksgiving dessert) to help you prepare a spread everyone can enjoy!
*Note: If any family members are Celiac, please be extra mindful of cross-contamination.ย
Here is a round-up of delicious recipes you can enjoy as part of your Thanksgiving dinner. All of these are gluten-free, and many of them are vegan, too!
Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Menu
The Best Thanksgiving Turkey In All The Land
The turkey is the star of the show, and while cooking a whole turkey, a.k.a. the star of the Thanksgiving table, can seem daunting, itโs actually super easy with this foolproof brine recipe that makes the turkey super moist and delicious!!
The Easiest Turkey Gravy
This recipe is not designed to be gluten-free, but swap out the flour for your favorite gluten-free flour and voila! I love Bobโs Red Mill 1:1 baking blend.
Sweet Potato Casserole
Forget the marshmallows (donโt throw anything at me)! I prefer a crumble-esque topping! This gluten-free Thanksgiving side dish uses oats. Just make sure you use certified gluten-free oats.
Pulled BBQ Chicken Deviled Eggs
I donโt know what it is about deviled eggs, but they disappear so quickly at every holiday gathering. Theyโre the perfect quick bite, and these naturally gluten-free bbq ones have a fun southern twist. You can easily keep them dairy-free too, if you want or need to. Check out the recipe here!
Make-Ahead Vegan Green Bean Casserole
This gluten-free green bean casserole is SO much better using fresh ingredients instead of canned soups, and I love that you can make it a day or two ahead and pop it in the oven before the feast. Just make sure to use gluten-free flour and make sure the gluten-free crispy onions. They have them at Sproutโs and Whole Foods.
Green Beans With Almonds, Goat Cheese and Cranberries
This is a great recipe if you want to switch things up and step away from traditional green bean casserole. Itโs vibrant and fresh, with a tiny bit of sweetness from the cranberries.
Honey-Dijon Roasted Root Vegetables
I love using the different colored carrots for this one. Itโs a little tangy, a little sweet, and a lovely way to add more veggies to your Thanksgiving spread. The recipe is here.
Gluten-Free Stuffing
This gluten-free stuffing is simple, flavorful, customizable, and doesnโt use a million ingredients. ย I like to change up the stuffing a bit each year; sometimes Iโll add sausage and other times I use cranberries or try a different type of bread. Iโve made gluten-free stuffing for quite a few years and it always tastes amazing. No one can tell ย itโs gluten-free!
Bourbon Chocolate Pecan Pie
Omgggg you guys. This pie is incredible. Itโs impressive, tastes ridiculous, and the only swaps you need to make are to use a pre-made gluten-free pie crust, and gluten-free flour blend. Trust me, everyone will be asking you for the recipe!
If you’re more of a cake person, check out this pumpkin dump cake recipe.
Silky Sweet Potato Pie
This pie has a gluten-free crust and is lower in sugar than many of the pie recipes out there. I havenโt tried this one, but Iโm adding it to our Christmas/winter menu!
So, tell me, friends: whatโs on your Thanksgiving menu this year? Do you do the cooking, or just bring a side/dessert? Please shout out any tried and true favorites in the comments section!
xo
More:
Try this gluten free turkey meatloaf, this recipe for banana pumpkin muffins (use the same recipe and try gluten-free pumpkin bread!), this amazing pumpkin pie mousse, and this healthy egg bites recipe.
THIS IS MY FAVORITE POST OF YOURS EVER!!! LOL. But in all seriousness, thank you so much. I needed these recipes. Not for Thanksgiving but for life.