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Kelsey DimbergUpdated: Nov. 30, 2023
Our best gluten-free recipes show off the huge range of foods available, including classic desserts, crowd-pleasing dinners and bread that's good enough to share.
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Our top-rated gluten-free recipes prove you don’t need gluten to enjoy really, really good food. Many recipes are naturally gluten-free, requiring absolutely zero special ingredients. For more advanced GF cooks, we’ve also rounded up our gluten-free baking recipes. Think crusty breads, classic cookies and fantastic cakes!
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Gluten-Free Red Velvet Cake
Gluten-free baking can be delicious, decadent and showstopping! This gluten-free red velvet cake tastes just like the original, down to the slight fizziness in the crumb (the result of a secret ingredient: vinegar). It’s easy to bake and decorate this brilliant cake.
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Gluten-Free Banana Bread
Every bit as moist as traditional banana bread, this gluten-free recipe is a great place to start if you’re new to GF baking. Like most quick breads, it’s very forgiving and easy to adapt with extra fillings if you like.
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Also, try this perfectly tender and delicious,gluten-free pumpkin breadrecipe perfect for your cozy winters.
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Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Cookies
Our gluten-free cookie collection is robust, and these chocolate chip cookies are one of our favorites. Like the classic recipe, they’re a little bit crunchy, a little bit chewy and dolloped with lots of yummy chocolate.
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Gluten-Free Sandwich Bread
Every GF recipe box needs a few good loaves of gluten-free bread! This sandwich bread is a great place to start. Slice it for sandwiches, toast it or use it for croutons or bread crumbs.
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Air-Fryer French Fries
One food I missed most after going gluten-free? Good fries. Many restaurants cook fries in oil that’s cross-contaminated with wheat-containing foods. Indulge the craving with these easy, savory (and healthy!) fries.
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Gluten-Free Pizza Crust
Make everyone’s favorite dinner gluten-free with this homemade crust. Super crispy and savory, it’s an ideal base for your favorite toppings.
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Gluten-Free Pancakes
Yes, pancakes can be part of a gluten-free breakfast. Fluffy, airy, sweet pancakes are easy to make gluten-free. Mix chocolate chips into the batter or top with syrup and fruit.
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Flourless Chocolate Torte
Fun fact: In spite of its name, flourless chocolate torte isn’t always gluten-free! Many recipes contain a small amount of flour to thicken them. This recipe is rich, fudgy and completely gluten-free.
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Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies
Everyone’s favorite holiday cookie, made gluten-free. These kiss cookies are fun to make all year, and if you’re baking with kids, have them unwrap the kisses and press them into the cookies.
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Gluten-Free Shortbread Cookies
Make these cookies anytime you need to satisfy a quick sweet craving. Our gluten-free shortbread cookies have the same sandy, delicate texture and buttery flavor as the classics.
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Gluten-Free Gingerbread Cookies
A GF Christmas cookiestaple, gingerbread cookies translate well to gluten-free thanks to the high moisture content in the dough. These are easy to roll out and decorate (we share lots of tips in the recipe).
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Gluten-Free Cornmeal Muffins
Corn muffins might seem like they should always be gluten-free, as both corn and cornmeal are naturally GF. But most recipes call for flour! This recipe swaps in gluten-free flour, as well as optional corn kernels and cheese for added flavor and texture. Perfect alongside your favorite cozy stew.
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Meatballs Sausage Dinner
Many meatball recipes call for added bread crumbs. This one doesn’t, opting for the simplest meatballs, shaped small and baked over a tray of tasty vegetables and your favorite sausage.
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Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie
Honestly, gluten-free pastry is definitely a challenge (as is traditional pastry dough!). However, with a good recipe and a little practice, home bakers can achieve a gluten-free pie that’s truly flaky, buttery and tender. Why not start with a cozy pumpkin pie? You can also use the crust recipe to bake any favorite pie.
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Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Blondies
These blondies are more cake-like than fudgy. Inspired by peanut butter-chocolate chip cookies, they’re quick to bake in a 13×9-inch pan, making them a perfect potluck dessert.
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Gluten-Free Oatmeal Cookies
Hearty yet soft, sweet but satisfying, these oatmeal cookies are the perfect snack. Make sure you use certified gluten-free oats, as many standard brands of oats are cross-contaminated during processing.
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Air-Fryer Pork Chops
Love breaded chops but need to eat gluten-free? This recipe offers all the savory, crispy goodness without a speck of gluten. Instead, almond flour, Parmesan cheese and seasonings coat the pork chops before they’re sizzled in an air fryer, making them a healthy alternative to the classic.
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Gluten-Free Vanilla Cupcakes
Kids love these cupcakes, making them perfect for a gluten-free birthday party, class party or holiday potluck. The cream cheese frosting is especially delicious topped with sprinkles.
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Loaded Mashed Potatoes
Gluten-free comfort food exists! These extra-cozy mashed potatoes are perfect alongside virtually any winter meal, from roast chicken to stew to a fancy holiday feast.
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Gluten-Free Gravy
Need a versatile gluten-free gravy recipe? Here it is! The mushroom base gives a deep umami flavor that matches with virtually any meat, poultry or potato dish.
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Roasted Chicken with Rosemary
This classic supper is naturally gluten-free. Make sure to spoon the seasoned butter liberally over the chicken and vegetables before baking to get every bit of flavor.
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Creamy Caramel Flan
Delicious, creamy, caramel-topped flan is naturally gluten-free, too. This recipe includes cream cheese, adding thickness and stability to the custard base.
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Maine Potato Candy
Many candy bars have hidden gluten ingredients. If you’re especially sensitive, try this easy homemade alternative. The only sneaky ingredient here? Potatoes.
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Gluten-Free Pumpkin Bread
One of our favorite fall bakes, pumpkin bread makes the entire house smell cozy. Canned pumpkin and plenty of spice add rich, warm flavor to the bread, making it impossible to tell that it’s gluten-free.
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Quinoa is a protein-packed grain with a savory flavor. It’s a healthy gluten-free alternative to couscous, and it’s just as versatile. Here, it takes on a southwestern flavor with corn and beans.
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Eggplant Parmesan
Swapping meaty slices of eggplant in place of chicken, this easy vegetarian dish is a tasty weeknight dinner. By baking the Parm rather than frying it, cooks can skip the bread crumbs, making this a gluten-free dinner with no special ingredients required.
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Zesty Snack Mix
Corn Chex are a handy gluten-free convenience food to stock. In this simple snack mix, they’re seasoned with spicy chili and oregano, and make the perfect nosh to serve at a potluck or movie night.
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Gluten-Free Pumpkin Cookies
If you like cakey cookies, this recipe is for you. These cozy pumpkin cookies bake up warm and puffy, and an easy homemade glaze gilds the lily.
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Strawberry-Chocolate Meringue Torte
Your guests won’t believe that this showstopping dessert is gluten-free. It’s surprisingly simple, too. Stack light-as-air meringues with layers of cream and chocolate and your favorite fruit.
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Gluten-Free Biscuits
These gluten-free biscuits are quick enough to whip up while your gluten-free casserole bubbles away in the oven. Work quickly to keep the butter cold, making for a more flaky dough.
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Gluten-Free Flour Mix
Bookmark this simple, use-it-all-the-time recipe for homemade gluten-free flour mix. This makes an all-purpose blend that works for savory and sweet baking.
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Gluten-Free Snowballs
Snowball cookies really aren’t like anything else—they’re so tender, they seem to melt away as you eat them. Our gluten-free version is filled with chopped nuts and dusted with powdered sugar.
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Caribbean Shrimp Bowl
An easy way to plan gluten-free dinners? Make bowl meals, which are basically a grain plus protein plus a veggie, tied together with a tasty sauce. This island-inspired shrimp bowl is one of our favorites.
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Blackened Tilapia with Zucchini Noodles
Most grocery stores have plenty of gluten-free pasta noodles available, but we like to mix it up with a naturally gluten-free alternative: zoodles. Top them with any sauce you like. This recipe goes a bit fancier with tasty tilapia.
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Gluten-Free Brownie Bars
Dairy-free and gluten-free brownies are just as rich as the real thing. Make sure to take the pan out of the oven while the brownies still seem slightly soft; they’ll keep cooking as they cool.
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Chicken Enchilada Bake
Many Mexican recipes are naturally gluten-free, since corn or rice are often the grains of choice over wheat. Enchiladas, though, are often made with flour tortillas, since they’re more durable and hold up well to the saucy dish. This recipe transforms enchiladas into an easy bake, layering meat, sauce, corn tortillas and cheese into a yummy dinner.
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Leftover Rice Pudding
Made too much rice at dinnertime? Turn it into rice pudding for dessert (or breakfast) tomorrow. This rich, cozy treat actually works better with day-old rice, as the drier grains absorb more cream.
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Gluten- and Dairy-Free Cinnamon Raisin Bread
Don’t let allergies keep your family from enjoying a nostalgic loaf. Cinnamon raisin bread without gluten is a bit softer than the traditional type—but that’s kind of a good thing.
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Gluten-Free Almond Crispies
Made with brown rice and almond flours, these cookies are about as wholesome as it gets, perfect for an after-school snack. A hint of maple syrup and cinnamon make them a perfect fall bake.
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Cashew Butter Cookies
Made with just four ingredients, these cookies could not be easier to make. They’re grain, dairy and white sugar-free, as well.
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Best Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake
Some chocolate desserts are fancy confections topped with frosting or layered with fruit and cream. This cake keeps it simple and delicious. Stir in nuts or chocolate chips to mix it up!
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Big-Batch Jambalaya
Many soups are naturally gluten-free. Rice-based jambalaya is a cozy comfort food that’s hearty enough to serve as a dinner.
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Easy Chocolate Ice Cream
Most homemade ice cream is gluten-free, unless it contains mix-ins like cookies. This chocolate ice cream recipe is one of our favorites, as it’s rich, satisfying and made from pantry staples.
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One-Dish Ground Turkey Sweet Potato Skillet
Another great gluten-free bowl, this skillet ticks all the easy dinner boxes: fast, filling, flavorful and wholesome. Sweet potatoes are a healthy alternative to a grain side dish. You can vary the seasonings of the skillet however you like.
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Satisfy your cheesecake craving with these easy bars. A no-bake cookie base mixes together quickly, while the simple cream cheese filling is topped with chocolate and nuts. Note that the recipe calls for gluten-free Girl Scout cookies. If these aren’t available in your region, then substitute a gluten-free shortbread or crisp chocolate cookie.
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Gluten-Free Fig Cookies
These are so much better than the grocery store version you might distantly remember. They’re a bit of a project to make, but well worth the effort!
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Gluten-Free Chocolate Snack Mix
Toss together a big batch of this snack mix for a potluck, or keep it in the pantry for an everyday nibble. The recipe is extremely adaptable: use your favorite nuts, cereals, dried fruits and other fillings.
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Bacon-Wrapped Avocado Wedges
Sometimes, you just crave an over-the-top appetizer, and that can be tricky to find when you’re gluten-free. Wedges of avocado, mummified in tasty bacon, will absolutely fit the bill.
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Vegetarian Chili
Chili just might be the coziest food on the planet, and it’s as appropriate served in front of a football game as it is poured in a Thermos for a not-sad work lunch. Our simple recipe nixes the meat; try it as a Meatless Monday meal.
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Originally Published: November 09, 2021
Kelsey Dimberg
A former senior digital editor at Taste of Home, Kelsey now writes articles and novels from her home in Chicago. Since 2010, she’s followed a gluten-free diet, and especially enjoys the challenge of baking sourdough bread and pizza dough. As a contributing writer for Taste of Home, she covers a broad range of topics but with a special emphasis on gluten-free cooking and baking. Outside of her gluten-free experiments in the kitchen, Kelsey is also the author of the thriller novel “Girl in the Rearview Mirror.”