If you’re planning a gluten-free Thanksgiving menu, consider this your ultimate guide with recipes everyone at the table will love (whether they’re gluten-free or not).

Best gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes.

Whether you’re celiac (like me) and hosting a gluten-free Thanksgiving or cooking a few gluten-free recipes to take to another dinner, I’ve got you covered with dependable, crowd-pleasing dishes. After more than a decade of creating gluten-free recipes, I’m confident that everyone at the table will love these recipes, no matter their dietary preference. From the best turkey recipe, to essential Thanksgiving sides and sweet desserts, these recipes deliver all the cozy holiday flavors without the gluten!

Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Dinners

Cooked Thanksgiving turkey on a serving platter.

Turkey Recipe: There’s a reason why this turkey recipe is always a top-ranked recipe—it’s foolproof! That crispy, golden skin, and juicy, tender meat is much loved by everyone at the table. And with no stuffing in the turkey, it’s 100% gluten-free! Make sure to watch my video on how to carve turkey for those perfect slices.

A plate of roasted turkey breast.

Turkey Breast Recipe: If you’re planning on a smaller gathering, you could always roast just a turkey breast or even make turkey meatballs.

Prime rib sliced on a cutting board.

Prime Rib: The garlic herb crust on this prime rib will have all guests going back for seconds. It’s a holiday favorite for a reason!

Whole roast chicken in a skillet

Roast Chicken: If you’re looking for non-turkey Thanksgiving dinner ideas, my incredibly simple roast chicken recipe is always a winner.

Slices of beef tenderloin on a plate.

Beef Tenderloin: This beef tenderloin cooks in half the time of prime rib and delivers a little sophistication to the table. Serve it with my homemade horseradish sauce for a delicious pairing.

Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Side Dishes

A bowl of honey glazed carrots.

Honey glazed carrots: When it comes to the best Thanksgiving side dishes, these honey-glazed carrots are always a winner. They’re sweet, easy to make on a sheet pan, and always disappear fast.

A bowl of creamy mashed potatoes

Mashed Potatoes: This is a classic side dish! Though if you’d like to switch it up a bit this year, make my mashed sweet potatoes or mashed butternut squash for a soft and creamy side.

Parmesan herb roasted acorn squash on a platter with a fork

Parmesan Herb Roasted Acorn Squash: This savory spin on roasted acorn squash always disappears quickly. The squash slices are perfectly tender and coated with a golden, cheesy seasoning.

Sweet potato casserole with a spoon.

Sweet Potato Casserole: This healthier take on sweet potato casserole is a must-make side dish. I’ve swapped marshmallows for a sweet and crunchy pecan topping.

Thanksgiving peas side dish.

Thanksgiving Peas: This is one of my personal favorite Thanksgiving side dishes! Crispy pancetta is sautéed with peas, sweet pear, and shallots, with a lemony, Dijon mustard flavoring throughout.

A pan of creamed corn.

Creamed Corn: This classic side dish is always a great option! And its sweet and creamy bite always reminds me of simple comfort food at home.

Balsamic bacon Brussels sprouts.

Balsamic Bacon Brussels Sprouts: Roasted Brussels sprouts are tossed with crispy bacon, sauteed onion, and my homemade balsamic glaze for a sweet and tangy finish. This dish always gets devoured!

Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Appetizers

Deviled eggs on a white plate.

Deviled Eggs: The number one Thanksgiving appetizer year after year is my deviled eggs. Everyone loves them!

Stuffed mushrooms on a plate.

Stuffed Mushrooms: While many stuffed mushrooms contain breadcrumbs, I swap in chopped pecans for a crunchy bite that’s totally gluten-free. And if you want to get extra-fancy, you can make these crab stuffed mushrooms.

French onion dip in a ceramic bowl with potato chips next to it.

French Onion Dip: A classic holiday appetizer made from sour cream, mayonnaise, caramelized onions, garlic, chives, and parsley. It’s creamy, full of herbs, and guaranteed to get devoured within minutes of serving!

A plate of baked brie.

Baked Brie: It doesn’t get more festive than this baked Brie with cranberry sauce. Plus, it’s super easy to make in under 10 minutes.

Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Salads & Soups

Roasted sweet potato salad for fall and holiday dinners.

Sweet Potato Salad: This sweet potato salad combines perfectly seasoned roasted sweet potatoes, lentils, cranberries, and my favorite savory-sweet maple mustard tahini dressing. It’s almost like an autumn twist of my broccoli salad!

A bowl of Waldorf salad.

Waldorf Salad: A delicious symphony of crisp apples, celery, grapes, and crunchy walnuts, tossed in a tangy-sweet, creamy dressing that adds the perfect refreshing touch.

A bowl of French carrot salad.

Carrot Salad: Highlighting fall colors, this orange carrot salad is light, fresh, and perfectly dressed with honey mustard flavor.

Shaved Brussels sprouts salad in a white bowl.

Shaved Brussels Sprouts Salad: A blend of seasonal ingredients such as Brussels sprouts, red apples, and cranberries, all tossed in a homemade lemon vinaigrette

A bowl of butternut squash soup.

Butternut Squash Soup: The natural creaminess of this classic Thanksgiving soup feels like a hug in a bowl! And this roasted version is extra special.

Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Desserts

Up close photo of paleo pumpkin pie slice.

Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie: This tastes unbelievably similar to a traditional pumpkin pie recipe, yet it’s gluten-free and dairy-free. And no one will even know if you don’t tell them!

Bowls of apple crisp with ice cream.

Apple Crisp: This is one of my favorite Thanksgiving dessert recipes. The sweet cinnamon apple filling is layered with the best oat crumble topping and baked until golden. Just remember to use certified gluten-free oats.

Triple layer gluten-free carrot cake on a cake stand.

Gluten-Free Carrot Cake: This elegant carrot cake is made with three layers of spiced cake, then coated with a luscious cream cheese frosting.

Dusting powdered sugar on a cake

Almond Cake: A naturally gluten-free cake made from almond flour, it’s the perfect dessert for Thanksgiving. For a more festive vibe, top it with whipped cream and fresh fruit.

Flourless chocolate cake.

Flourless Chocolate Cake: For my holiday chocolate lovers, this light and fluffy flourless cake only requires 5 ingredients!

More Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Tips

  • To help reduce stress for the big holiday, make sure to check out my Thanksgiving game plan with timelines and tips. And grab my free downloadable Thanksgiving Guide (in PDF format) that will help you serve up your best gluten-free Thanksgiving dinner yet!
  • If you’re attending Thanksgiving at a friend’s or family member’s house, always offer to bring a dish. That way, you can guarantee at least 1 to 2 items will be safe to eat on the Thanksgiving menu.
  • Don’t forget to make the essential sauces like cranberry sauce and gluten-free gravy!

If you make any of these gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes, I’d love to hear how they turned out in the comment box below! Your review really helps give confidence to other readers in the community. And if you’re hungry for more healthy food inspiration and exclusive content, join my free newsletter here.

About the author

Lisa Bryan

Lisa is a bestselling cookbook author, recipe developer, and YouTuber (with over 2.5 million subscribers) living in sunny Southern California. She started Downshiftology in 2014, and is passionate about making healthy food with fresh, simple and seasonal ingredients.

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