So, it’s nearly Turkey Time again, and shoppers everywhere are scouring the stores — or on-line — for ingredients and supplies. If you or guests need a gluten free Thanksgiving, your to-do list is a bit more extensive. But nothing that can’t be handled deliciously!
This comprehensive gluten free Thanksgiving post will give you the tools to make, bake, take and enjoy a delicious gluten free Thanksgiving for 1, 2 or a flock.
Scroll down for tons of gluten free recipes, or start here with how to do it without losing your mind first!
Gluten Free Thanksgiving Is Different, but It Doesn’t Have to Be Difficult
But … Thanksgiving may still look different for many of us, for any number of reasons, not the least of which is dietary.
I know that automatically sounds like a bad thing, but let’s look at this half full glass together and find some ways to enjoy gluten-free Thanksgiving in a different light.
Thanksgiving Shouldn’t Be About Pressure.
Admit it, sometimes Thanksgiving can be stressful. No matter how hard we try, there can be some moments when we’re sweating it out towards the end:
What if this recipe doesn’t work? What if I don’t have enough oven space? What if I didn’t buy a big enough turkey? Why didn’t I try baking a gluten free pie crust in advance (and watch the video?)? Why didn’t I watch Jules’ video showing how to make the gluten free pull apart dinner rolls before Thanksgiving Day?? 😉
So without as many family and friends gathering in one place, there’s no need for stress, right?
You can try lots of new gluten free recipes without fear of failure and without worry that you won’t make the time crunch. Eat when it’s ready, I say! And … perhaps the best part … you don’t have to share all your successful recipe leftovers with as many people!
Why Bother When It’s Just Me Eating Gluten Free?
Why bother? Because it’s YOU, and you’re important! Whether it’s only you eating gluten free or it’s only you eating, you’re worth it!
There are lots of ways to bake smaller amounts or to freeze or re-purpose leftovers. Just don’t use “it’s only me” as an excuse not to bake or miss out on Thanksgiving because that’s just depressing, and if there’s one thing we don’t need, it’s more depressing news.
If there aren’t any other friends or family who need gluten free, I say what I always say: our gluten free food is so good that they’ll want to eat it with you, and everyone at the table should be eating the same meal for so many reasons anyway.
If there aren’t so many others around to cook for, that’s ok too, because lots of Thanksgiving recipes are easily halved or quartered or are great to make as whole recipes and then repurposed as leftovers or even frozen for meals to come.
Here are some ideas:
- Baguettes – Use ½ of gfJules Gluten Free Bread Mix to make only 1 baguette or freeze the second one.
- gfJules Gluten Free Cornbread Mix makes great waffles AND cornbread stuffing (mix a can and only bake out half as cornbread for stuffing; bake the rest as waffles for the next day’s breakfast!)
- Bake a batch of gluten-free Pull Apart Dinner Rolls a day ahead of time and use some for gluten free stuffing, some for dinner rolls for Thanksgiving and some the day after as French Toast!
- Bake half of a gluten free pumpkin pie (use a mini 5- or 6- inch pie plate or tart pan) and use the other half of the can of pumpkin purée to bake a gluten free Maple Pumpkin Cobbler as a side dish and the rest of the gluten free pie crust for Gluten Free Pie Crust Cinnamon Rolls!
- You can also bake full recipes of just about anything and freeze them for delicious leftover meals, breads, sides and desserts to save time later. Even unbaked gluten free pie crusts can be frozen for quick pie cravings on other days. Smart thinking!
Bake Together on Zoom or Facetime.
Even if you can’t be with your friends and family in person, schedule some time to bake together, virtually! Learn from each other or just visit while you’re baking at the same time and make it a social occasion!
Share Your Goodies and Make New Friends Nearby!
Contact your church, synagogue, mosque, school, community center, neighborhood organization or even on-line through apps like NextDoor to connect with others who might want to share gluten free meals like Thanksgiving – you make part of the meal and they make other parts, or maybe someone needs your leftovers more than you do. There are still plenty of opportunities to connect through food and to help others.
Bake and Mail Treats to Friends and Family.
Care packages are always a welcome treat, but especially for those of us living gluten free. There’s just nothing like opening a box of homemade gluten free goodies!
There are all kinds of treats that ship well, like Gluten Free Pumpkin Cookies. You can even mail Gluten Free Pull Apart Rolls – see my directions for reheating them at the end of the recipe.
Recipes made with my gfJules Flour stay fresh longer than typical gluten free recipes, so mailing becomes an option, but this time of year shipping is a little more uncertain, so opt for overnight or two day shipping if you can, as shippers aren’t even guaranteeing those right now.
Wishing you a happy and healthy Gluten Free Thanksgiving!
gfJules Gluten Free Thanksgiving eBook
There are so many more reasons to embrace this year’s gluten free Thanksgiving and be thankful … I cover lots of reasons why and ways how in my updated 2024 Gluten Free Thanksgiving ebook.
There are 95+ pages of recipes (49 recipes!), planning checklists, and much more.
It’s a resource everyone should have and frankly share with friends and family, whether you’ll be able to be together this year or not. Get creative, think of things a little differently, and just enjoy the day!
Karen V.I love this cookbook! It helped me so much in cooking my Thanksgiving Dinner! There’s alternatives to “Old Standby’s” and so many new recipe ideas. Thank you Jules for all you do and your wonderful products!
Crash Course for a Gluten Free Thanksgiving
Even if you don’t already have a menu planned and haven’t had time to practice recipes yet, don’t worry!
This Crash Course for a Gluten Free Thanksgiving will get you ready for T-day!
The first thing to remember is that Thanksgiving is a time to enjoy family and friends — in person or virtually — and to reflect on all that we have to be thankful for … not for stressing out about whether your pie crust will be perfect (but it will be, with my famous gluten free recipe, videos and gfJules Flour!!).
With that in mind, review my cheat sheets for last minute to-dos and check out some of these recipes to get ready for a very happy gluten free Thanksgiving!
Consult my Thanksgiving Checklists reprinted below, at the end of this article (excerpted from my HUGE updated gfJules Thanksgiving e-book).
You’ll find that there are plenty of things to do in order to be prepared — many of them unique to living gluten free.
Don’t let the lists overwhelm you; it’s designed to break things into manageable chunks so that by the time Thanksgiving rolls around, you’ll be stress-free!
Here are some of the things you’ll want to be sure to do in planning for your gluten free Thanksgiving feast.
If you are dining at another’s house for Thanksgiving:
- call the host and check the menu now
- if there are any dishes that might already be gluten-free, confirm that they will not be adding or contaminating the dish with any gluten ingredients
- ask if they are stuffing the turkey or if the stuffing is on the side (encourage the latter!)
- check whether their turkey brand is gluten-free so you know in advance
- if they haven’t bought their turkey yet, suggest some gluten-free brands (see list below)
- coordinate with the host about what dishes you should bring (suggest that you bring the menu items you most want to be able to enjoy so you are sure to have a gluten-free option)
- bring your own serving ware — gluten free serving spoons are so helpful! — and gluten free food markers are tasteful, eye-catching and a great way to alert others that they need to keep their spoons to themselves!
If you are hosting Thanksgiving:
- check with your guests to see if there are any other dietary restrictions to take into account
- arrange for guests to bring dishes that will complement your menu and are already gluten-free, if possible (e.g. cranberry sauce; salad; fruit; green beans; ice cream or whipped topping for pies; wine or sparkling apple cider ….)
- order or buy your turkey early so you are sure to get a gluten-free bird (see list below for gluten-free brands)
- make your shopping list and shop ASAP (try not to shop the day before Thanksgiving for anything but fresh fruit or vegetables)
- bake casseroles and pumpkin pies 1-2 days before Thanksgiving
- bake gluten-free bread now if you don’t have bread already made for stuffing – dry the bread in cubes in the oven the day before Thanksgiving
Some brands which offer Gluten Free Turkeys:
(but always check the labels!)
- Aaron’s Gourmet
- Butterball
- Empire Kosher
- Honeysuckle White
- Jennie-O
- KellyBronze
- Norbest
- Organic Prairie
- Perdue
- Pilgrim’s Pride
- Shady Brook Farms
- Shelton’s
- US Wellness Meats (free range)
39 Essential Gluten Free Thanksgiving Recipes (click the recipe names to go to recipes):
(note … even more recipes are included in my gfJules Gluten Free Thanksgiving ebook)
Gluten Free Thanksgiving Sweets
Fresh Pumpkin Purée (vegan)
Pie Crust & Video How-To (vegan)
Apple Pie (vegan)
Upside-Down Apple Pie (vegan)
Pumpkin Cheesecake (vegan)
Maple-Pumpkin Cobbler (vegan)
Pecan Pie (vegan)
Gluten-Free Breads (most are or can be made vegan)
Parker House Pull Apart Dinner Rolls
Bread Mix (for bread or rolls)
Baguettes made from gfJules Bread Mix
Crusty Italian Loaves made from gfJules Pizza Mix
Pumpkin Cornbread or Cornmuffins
Gluten Free Casseroles and Sides
Green Bean Casserole with “Fried” Onions
Apple Butter, Butternut Squash Casserole
Many more recipes for casseroles, side dishes, gravy and desserts, as well as recommendations for planning the meal can be found in my updated 46-recipe Thanksgiving e-book and in my newest cookbook, Free for All Cooking: 150 Easy Gluten-Free, Allergy-Friendly Recipes the Whole Family Can Enjoy!
The Thanksgiving e-book really is a lifesaver. Here’s what a couple readers have said about it:
Larry G.
What A Difference A Gluten Free Thanksgiving Makes!
From GF cornbread dressing, to GF pull apart rolls, to GF pecan pie and apple pie, this Thanksgiving was one I could truly enjoy! Thanks, Jules, for all the recipes and ability to adapt some traditional recipes because of your amazing flour! Nice to be able to re-experience all those old traditions!
Nancy B.
Love This Cookbook!
Thank you so much for compiling this cookbook! So easy to plan my thanksgiving. I have to do both glutenous and gluten/dairy/soy free and this made it so easy!
Billie R.Great Info On GF Cooking For A Holiday!
This was packed full of recipes along with tips and tricks for cooking for one of the USA’s major holidays. Thanks Jules for taking the time to make this for us and also for having it at such a terrific price!
After Thanksgiving – Gluten Free Leftovers Ideas
And once the big day is over, don’t forget the LEFTOVERS!!!
Food safety is a huge concern, so consult this handy guide to be sure yours are safe:
(click for food thermometer info)
And … keep this handy gluten free Leftover Stuffing Quiche Recipe in mind! It’s such a useful recipe for gathering up all those Thanksgiving leftovers and re-purposing them into one delicious NEW dish!
Wishing you and yours a wonderful, thankful holiday!
I’m so thankful for wonderful flour to make GF yummy items! Today we’re enjoying your Cranberry Orange Bread. Thank you!
I love gf jules flour. Today I made a gf Thanksgiving dinner – with jf jules for my pumpkin pie, rustic pear Galette, sweet potato casserole, and pull apart dinner rolls. My non-gf husband loved them all.
My first apple pie in 46 years! I am excited beyond the moon! It was flaky and tender and even my gluten-eating husband said it was delicious! Thank you, Jules, for the best flour in the world!
This is the best Thanksgiving meal I have made in 15 years of having Celiac. Everything came out so tasty.
My gravy was so thick and silky thickened with my GF Jules flour. I also made a pie crust for my chocolate pie. I need more practice making the crust but it was easy to make and get into the pie plate.
Stella Parks Flaky Pastry and Butternut Squash ‘Pumpkin’ Pie
Thank you for providing such wonderful flour. We made your Cranberry Orange Bread today! Delicious!
Everything looks fabulous! Thanks so much for all the wonderful recipes. Please see my favorite Pear Tart to share. I ‘d love to receive the flour gift.
Thanks,
Doris
Making my pie crust with Jules…
Your Flour is amazing, thanks for always being so willing to help! Here is my first attempt at a Gluten Free pie crust, I loved your pie crust bag, it really helps with rolling out the crust.
Luanne
My thanksgiving apple pie with Jules’ pie crust recipe (made with GF Jules flour).
Can’t wait to dig into these GF Jules pull apart rolls tomorrow!
Best flour EVER!! I used it to make your GF Pull Apart Dinner Rolls! They came out gorgeous and I know they’re delicious because I tested the recipe last week.
I am so grateful for this flour! Everyone loves the finished products I make with it.
Today I made home made Ravioli for a side dish for Thanksgiving.
GF Pumpkin Bread is our go to recipe served every year now for Thanksgiving. This year my two young kiddos did all the measuring and mixing. We used it as an opportunity to talk about how baking is math and chemistry and how we get to eat our experiment when we’re done. This year instead of making a loaf, I scooped the mix into my square muffin pan. This way everyone can have their own little loaf and top it off with whipped cream or ice cream. YUM!
Thank you so much for sharing this information! I can’t wait to try the recipes. Here is an apple pie I made. I didn’t have a round pie plate so it became a square pie.
Oh my! This is so good. Used your recipe and of course the best flour!
Thankful, that although I’m GF, I’ve been able to make our very first Challah Bread, using your recipe. I appreciate all the council and instruction. What a Blessing to be able to make tried and true recipes, that are so meaningful and most importantly safe to enjoy, using your GF flour.
Couldn’t wait to make these yummy rolls for myself for Thanksgiving dinner! 😊😊😊
I have being baking with your flour since 2019, and I am so happy I found you. Below pictures of my cookies I made with your flour.
Thanks so much for the tips, tricks and recipes! I’ve been baking non stop for the past three days to deliver food to family and friends since we’re not all getting together. So nice to know I can take our old family recipes and swap out regular AP flour for yours. My favorite family recipe is my moms pumpkin bread. I used to make one or two batches with your flour and the rest with AP flour. But now, I just batch bake lots of loaves with GF Jules and keep them in the freezer for hostess gifts, for friends, teachers, etc. Nobody can even tell it’s GF! So moist and yummy. No grainy texture at all. Amazing.
Congratulations Lisa! You’re our Thanksgiving winner!!! You were randomly chosen to receive a 4.5lb bag of my gfJules Flour! I’m sending out the shipment this week so you’ll have it in time for holiday baking. Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season! Happy baking!!!!
~jules