A baked stuffing dish with golden bread cubes, herbs, and vegetables in a wooden baking dish on a cutting board. Fresh rosemary lies beside it, and a white ribbon is placed on a wooden table underneath.

17 Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Recipes That Go Beyond the Basics

Finding gluten-free Thanksgiving recipes doesn’t mean settling for the same old choices. This collection brings variety to your holiday table, from fresh takes on stuffing to classic sides made without gluten. It’s all about using simple ingredients in creative ways to make dishes everyone can enjoy, no matter their diet. You’ll find plenty of great options here, whether you’re feeding a group or adding something special for a gluten-free guest. These recipes bring rich flavors and textures that feel right at home on the Thanksgiving spread. Give your holiday meal a boost with easy, gluten-free options that go beyond the basics.

Mini Pumpkin Pies

A plate with four mini pies, one topped with a dollop of whipped cream, is displayed on a marble surface. Next to the plate is a spoon and a mini pie with a bite taken out. A muffin tin with three pies, a bowl of whipped cream, and a bowl of brown sugar are nearby.
Mini Pumpkin Pies. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

These mini pumpkin pies bring classic holiday flavor in perfectly portioned bites, making them a practical choice for Thanksgiving gatherings. They capture the essence of a traditional pumpkin pie, so everyone can enjoy a slice of the season. Get the recipe: Mini Pumpkin Pies

Roasted Turkey

A golden-brown roasted turkey garnished with fresh rosemary on a white platter. In the background, there's a glass of white wine, a red apple, and a few greens scattered around. .
Roasted Turkey. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

A well-roasted turkey is the centerpiece of any Thanksgiving meal, and this version brings out all the best in this classic. With a focus on tenderness and flavor, this turkey is prepared to satisfy even the most traditional holiday cravings. Perfect for large gatherings, this dish is a timeless choice for any Thanksgiving table. Get the recipe: Roasted Turkey

Cranberry Coffee Cake With Walnuts

A slice of cranberry cake with a crumbly topping on a white plate, garnished with fresh cranberries and walnuts. The background shows the remaining cake on a wooden board, a white napkin, and part of an orange.
Cranberry Coffee Cake. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

This cranberry coffee cake brings a wonderful combination of tart cranberries and crunchy walnuts, giving a cozy lift to any morning or afternoon. It’s a simple treat that pairs well with a cup of coffee, making it a great choice for a holiday brunch. Perfect for a Thanksgiving breakfast or snack, this coffee cake is a seasonal favorite. Get the recipe: Cranberry Coffee Cake With Walnuts

Pecan Pie Cookies

A plate of pecan thumbprint cookies with a gooey filling is placed on a white surface. Some cookies are on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper to the left, surrounded by scattered pecans and a striped cloth. A few pecans are in a small bowl to the left.
Pecan Pie Cookies. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Pecan pie cookies bring the rich, nutty flavors of classic pecan pie into a compact, easy-to-eat form. With a soft cookie base and a hint of holiday spices, these are great for Thanksgiving or any festive gathering. These bite-sized treats are perfect for adding a little extra variety to your dessert table. Get the recipe: Pecan Pie Cookies

Apple Pie Cookies

A plate of small hand pies with a flaky, golden-brown crust, filled with spiced apple chunks. One pie is cut open to show the filling. Additional pies are in the background on a wooden table.
Apple Pie Cookies. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Apple pie cookies pack all the nostalgic flavors of traditional apple pie into a smaller, handheld version. These treats are easy to share and add a touch of coziness to your holiday menu. Ideal for fall gatherings or Thanksgiving desserts, they’re a practical choice for those who want a twist on the classic pie. Get the recipe: Apple Pie Cookies

Herb Stuffing

A baked stuffing dish with golden bread cubes, herbs, and vegetables in a wooden baking dish on a cutting board. Fresh rosemary lies beside it, and a white ribbon is placed on a wooden table underneath.
Herb Stuffing. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

This herb stuffing combines toasted bread with flavorful herbs and vegetables, making it a perfect addition to the Thanksgiving table. It’s a classic side that complements turkey and other holiday dishes. Simple yet savory, it’s a must-have for holiday gatherings. Get the recipe: Stuffing

Sugar-Free Whipped Cream

A close-up image of a glass bowl containing smooth, whipped cream. Two metal beaters, part of a handheld mixer, are visible as they spin above the cream. A white and gray checkered cloth is partially visible in the background.
Whipped Cream. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

This sugar-free whipped cream is a quick and easy topping for desserts, coffee, or even a light snack on its own. It adds a soft, creamy finish without the extra sugar, perfect for rounding out your holiday treats. Great for anyone looking to enjoy whipped cream without the added sweetness. Get the recipe: Sugar-Free Whipped Cream

Cornbread

A slice of Gluten Free Cornbread.
Gluten Free Cornbread. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

This moist and fluffy cornbread adds a touch of comfort to any Thanksgiving meal. With a naturally sweet flavor, it’s a versatile side that pairs well with everything from turkey to stews. A simple yet satisfying choice, this cornbread is perfect for holiday gatherings. Get the recipe: Cornbread

Apple Baked Brie

Apple Baked Brie in a white serving bowl.
Apple Baked Brie. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Apple baked brie is a show-stopping appetizer that combines creamy cheese with the sweetness of apples and the savory touch of bacon. It’s a crowd-pleasing dip that brings a bit of flair to any occasion. This dish is great for sharing and perfect for Thanksgiving gatherings. Get the recipe: Apple Baked Brie

Pumpkin Bread

Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread on a cutting board.
Gluten Free Pumpkin Bread. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Pumpkin bread fills the kitchen with the warm, spiced aromas of fall, making it a welcome addition to any Thanksgiving spread. This seasonal favorite brings the flavors of pumpkin and spices together in a soft, satisfying loaf. Perfect for sharing with family, it’s a great choice for breakfast or dessert. Get the recipe: Pumpkin Bread

Green Bean Casserole

Gluten Free Green Bean Casserole in a white serving dish.
Green Bean Casserole. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Green bean casserole is a holiday staple that brings together fresh green beans in a creamy, flavorful base. This version skips the canned ingredients, keeping the dish fresh and simple. Great as a Thanksgiving side, it’s a crowd favorite for holiday meals. Get the recipe: Green Bean Casserole

No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Cups

Several jars filled with creamy pumpkin cheesecake, topped with whipped cream and graham cracker crumbs. Each jar has a spoon inserted. In the background, there's a bowl with more dessert and a plate with whole graham crackers. The setting appears to be a light countertop.
No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Cups. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

These no-bake pumpkin cheesecake cups deliver a creamy, flavorful dessert with the cozy tastes of fall spices. Perfect for those who want something sweet without baking, these cups add a fun twist to holiday gatherings. Their rich flavor makes them hard to resist for pumpkin lovers. Get the recipe: No Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Cups

Pumpkin Pecan Cookies

A white bowl filled with powdered sugar-coated cookies sits on a beige cloth. Surrounding the bowl are more cookies on a wooden board, a small pumpkin, and scattered pecans on a white marble surface. The scene has a warm, autumnal feel.
Pumpkin Pecan Cookies. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Pumpkin pecan cookies bring a nutty, spiced flavor that’s just right for autumn. With a hint of sweetness and a tender texture, they’re a great option for holiday cookie platters. These bite-sized treats are perfect for Thanksgiving and a fun twist on traditional cookies. Get the recipe: Pumpkin Pecan Cookies

Pumpkin Pie

Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie on a white plate.
Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Pumpkin pie brings the warm, inviting flavors of fall to life, making it a Thanksgiving classic. This pie is a holiday favorite, with smooth pumpkin filling and just the right amount of spices. Great for family gatherings, it’s a timeless dessert that captures the essence of the season. Get the recipe: Pumpkin Pie

Spice Cookies

Gluten Free Spice Cookies stacked with a broken cookie in front.
Gluten Free Spice Cookies. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Spice cookies bring the cozy flavors of cinnamon and nutmeg into a treat that’s great for any season. For those who love a hint of spice in their desserts, these cookies are a satisfying choice. Perfect for sharing or enjoying with a warm drink, they’re a flavorful addition to any holiday. Get the recipe: Spice Cookies

Gingerbread Cupcakes

Three gingerbread cupcakes close up.
Gingerbread Cupcakes. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

Gingerbread cupcakes combine the warm spices of gingerbread with a light, fluffy texture, making them great for holiday gatherings. They’re a sweet treat that pairs well with coffee or tea. Perfect for Thanksgiving or holiday parties, these cupcakes add a seasonal touch to dessert tables. Get the recipe: Gingerbread Cupcakes

Orange Spice Tea

A cup of Orange Spice tea in a white mug.
Orange Spice Tea. Photo credit: The Happy Body Project.

This orange spice tea combines bright citrus with warm spices for a comforting drink that fits the season. Perfect for a quiet evening or to share with guests, it brings a touch of warmth without added sweetness. This drink is a refreshing way to enjoy fall and winter flavors. Get the recipe: Orange Spice Tea