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Twenty-five Gluten-free Thanksgiving dishes to savor this festive season

Twenty-Five Scrumptious Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Treats to Savor in the Upcoming Festivities

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Twenty-five Gluten-free Thanksgiving dishes to savor this festive season

Getting through Thanksgiving with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity doesn't mean missing out on delicious food! Here are some tasty gluten-free dishes to help you enjoy the holiday.

25 Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes

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  1. Autumn harvest kale salad
  2. Baked zucchini chips
  3. Loaded sweet potato bites
  4. Easy stuffed dates
  5. Easy gluten-free green bean casserole
  6. Roasted Brussels sprouts with pomegranate and pecans
  7. Healthy sweet potato casserole
  8. Butternut squash mac and cheese
  9. Vegan corn casserole
  10. Spiced cranberry sauce
  11. Creamy vegan mashed potatoes
  12. Sweet potato bread
  13. Vegan pot pie
  14. Wild rice and butternut squash
  15. Air fryer turkey breast
  16. Homemade turkey sausage
  17. Dry brine turkey with garlic butter rub
  18. Simple cinnamon roasted apples
  19. Vegan lentil loaf
  20. Sweet potato coconut crisp
  21. Savory gluten-free stuffing
  22. Perfect, easy gluten-free pecan pie
  23. Gluten-free vegan apple crisp
  24. Gluten-free pumpkin slab pie
  25. Purple sweet potato pie bars
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Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Appetizers

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Loaded sweet potato bites

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Swap crackers for sweet potato slices and load them up with all your favorite appetizer toppings.

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Autumn harvest kale salad

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This colorful salad features pomegranate seeds, apple slices, caramelized almond slices, and an apple cider vinaigrette.

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Baked zucchini chips

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These simple, healthy zucchini chips make a perfect Thanksgiving appetizer.

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Easy stuffed dates

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Stuffed dates are easy to prepare and make a delicious addition to any appetizer platter.

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Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Sides

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Easy gluten-free green bean casserole

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Make your own cream of mushroom soup for a gluten-free version of this classic side dish.

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Vegan corn casserole

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Use coconut oil, millet, and coconut sugar for this vegan, gluten-free take on a Thanksgiving staple.

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Roasted Brussels sprouts with pomegranate and pecans

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This easy, six-ingredient side dish is sure to impress your Thanksgiving guests.

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Secretly healthy sweet potato casserole

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Whip up this healthier, gluten-free take on a classic side dish for a Thanksgiving that's a little bit better for you.

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Butternut squash mac and cheese

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Use butternut squash as a natural thickener in this scrumptious, gluten-free mac and cheese.

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Tips for a Gluten-Free Thanksgiving

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  1. Watch out for cross contamination. Make sure to use separate ingredients, utensils, and prep spaces to prevent gluten from sneaking into your gluten-free dishes.
  2. Check your labels. Reading ingredients lists carefully will help you avoid hidden sources of gluten.
  3. Opt for foods labeled "gluten-free." If you're unsure about certain ingredients, look for a "gluten-free" label on prepackaged items.
  4. Make your feast from scratch. When you make dishes from scratch, you can control the ingredients and avoid cross contamination.
  5. Offer simple, whole-food snacks. Whole foods are less likely to contain hidden sources of gluten.

Enrichment Data (Gluten-Free Alternatives for Classic Thanksgiving Dishes)

Gluten-Free Turkey Gravy

Skip the flour and make a delicious gluten-free turkey gravy using pan drippings, chicken broth, and butter.

Gluten-Free Cheesy Potatoes

Creamy potatoes without the gluten? This recipe uses frozen hash browns and a crunchy cornflake topping to create a delightful side dish.

Gluten-Free Scalloped Potatoes

Ditch the flour and create rich, creamy scalloped potatoes with this easy recipe.

Gluten-Free Green Bean Casserole

Simply use gluten-free cream of mushroom soup and soy-free alternatives in this classic Thanksgiving side dish.

Gluten-Free Pie Crust

Make your own gluten-free pie crust using gluten-free flours, or use a pre-made gluten-free crust.

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  2. Your thankful appetite doesn't have to exclude gluten-free treats, dive into the perfect, easy gluten-free pecan pie (recipe 23).
  3. For those sensitive to gluten, maintain a worry-free holiday by adopting the tips for a gluten-free Thanksgiving (Tips section).
  4. To fully indulge in a gluten-free affair, discover the enrichment data for gluten-free alternatives to classic Thanksgiving dishes.

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