21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (2024)

Gluten Free Comfort Food: 21 Amazing Recipes

About a week ago, I asked my readers a very important question on Facebook. “Have you turned on the heat yet, this season?” The answers were mixed. I was still holding out on the heater and mostly enjoying the crisp mornings, warm afternoons, and cool evenings of autumn. Today, though, I can fully cop to having turned on the heater. Autumn means cozy sweaters, a blanket on the sofa, and gluten free comfort food.

From mac and cheese to curry to meatballs to soup, comfort food is like a warm hug in a bowl. Who doesn’t want a warm hug for dinner? #AmIright? Of course, since I’ll pulling together this list, everything is gluten free.

1. Gluten Free Mac and Cheese withGreen Chile and Chicken

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (2) Mac and cheese has to be the first food on the list. Who can resist warm gooey cheesy goodness especially if the mac and cheese a little kick from green chile?

2. Carrot Soup with Caramelized Onion

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (3) When I think of comfort food, I immediately think of a nice warm bowl of soup. This vegan carrot soup is creamy without cream. Comforting and healthy? Count me in.

3. Gluten Free Swedish Meatballs

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (4) Meatballs are one of those foods that my mom made really well. I miss my mom’s meatballs and don’t even get me started on how sad I get when I go to Ikea and can’t sit down to a plate of Swedish meatballs. Problem solved.

4. Paleo Chicken Pot Pie with Sweet Potato Biscuit Crust

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (5) I’ll never forget my first real chicken pot pie from the Liberty Café in San Francisco. It came in a big bowl topped with flaky buttery puff pastry, so when I first saw a biscuit topped pot pie, I thought I was about to be disappointed. Turns out… nope. I love both.

5. Pasta with Spicy Pumpkin Sauce

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (6) Of course, a hot bowl of pasta is pretty up there in the comfort food world and I can’t imagine more comforting flavors than creamy and smoky pumpkin sauce. While it may not be traditional, it registers super high on the comfort-meter.

6. Gluten Free Vegetarian Nachos

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (7) Joshua is big on Nachos. In fact, they may be one of his favorite foods on the planet. We often make them with sweet potatoes and leftover roast chicken, but these vegetarian nachos are really popular at home too.

7. Gluten Free Muffin Tin Meatloaf

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (8) I will never understand why people don’t like meatloaf. Sure, there is bad meatloaf in the world, but that does not mean all meatloaf is bad! I mean, there are bad kittens in the world, we’re not going to write off all of the kittens, right? Okay, who am I kidding, there are no bad kittens.

8. Indonesian Chicken Curry

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (9) Many Americans may not think of curry as a comfort food, but I say that curries hit the comfort spot on many levels. This Indonesian version of chicken curry is similar to a Thai curry with warming spices, a creamy sauce, and a little bit of heat.

9. Goat Cheese and Green Chili Paleo “Cornbread”

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (10) Cornmeal is one of my favorite foods, but I get migraines if I eat to much corn. Naturally, I played around in the kitchen to come up with a corn-free “cornbread”. Whether you can eat corn or not, this Paleo-friendly skillet bread is one of the most comforting foods there is.

10. Slow Cooker Texas Style Chili

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (11) I can’t even say “cornbread” without thinking of chili. This slow cooker chili is Texas style. All meat and veggies and spices… no beans..

10. Easy White Chicken Chili

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (12) Chili is one of the great comfort foods which is why it makes this list more than any other food. This white chicken chili comes together easily and looks great.

11.Chili Polenta Pot Pie

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (13) I couldn’t have two chili recipes with meat and leave out my vegetarian friends. That would just be rude. This vegetarian and gluten free recipe combines two of the best foods ever, chili and pot pie. Yes!

12. Curried Cauliflower Soup

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (14) I am crazy for cauliflower. I may actually have a problem with this vegetable. Like the kind of problem that requires meetings. This is one addiction that might actually be okay.

13. Slow Cooker Andouille Sausage Stew

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (15) Warm and smoky andouille sausage is one of those foods that feels like home. This lovely stew is made in the slow cooker and sounds pretty perfect for a cool night.

14. Slow Cooker Mashed Potatoes

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (16) Yes yes yes to mashed potatoes. These are made in the slow cooker. Um… genius!

15. Roasted Potatoes with Fennel Pollen

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (17) I can’t have mashed potatoes on the list without a little nod to roasted potatoes- one of my favorite comfort foods of all time.

16. Roast Chicken

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (18) And since we’re talking about roasting… roasted chicken is my perfect comfort food dinner for any season.

17. Roasted Baby Veggies

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (19) Roast chicken and roasted potatoes must berounded out withroasted root vegetables. Those three things with a salad and a bowl of soup… better than Thanksgiving dinner.

18. Thai Style Butternut Squash Soup

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (20) And speaking of soup… butternut squash, ginger, apple? Yes!

19. Basque Lamb Stew

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (21) Lamb stew reminds me of my grandmother who cooked lamb to perfection. This Basque version from Simply Recipes has some of my favorite flavors all in one pot.

20. Maple Glazed Carrots

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (22) Maple and cinnamon glaze on carrots? Yup! Definitely comfort food.

21. Sautéed Apples with Honey

21 Gluten Free Comfort Food Recipes for Winter (23) Although this almost falls into the desert category, I couldn’t leave out my very favorite comfort food, sautéed apples. In my world, they can be eaten for any meal. So there you have it. 21 of the best comfort foods- gluten free of course. What do you consider the ultimate comfort food? Daily Gratitude: Today, I am really grateful for love. That I feel loved and that I feel love. I am also grateful for leftovers, great friends, and coffee- all of which I feel love for. What about you?

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What can I feed a crowd that is gluten-free? ›

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Feb 22, 2023

What can I serve to someone who is gluten-free? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

What can I feed a gluten-free friend? ›

Broil, grill or pan-fry meat, fish and vegetables in olive oil or light butter. Bake or roast potatoes, and toss salads in homemade balsamic vinegar dressing – Voila, a delicious, nutritious, gluten-free meal!

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Choose naturally gluten-free grains and flours, including rice, corn, soy, potato, tapioca, sorghum, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cassava, coconut, arrowroot, amaranth, teff, flax, chia, yucca, bean flours, and nut flours.

Which candy is gluten-free? ›

Hershey's
  • All PayDay Candy, including PayDay Snack Bites.
  • SKOR Toffee Bars – All.
  • YORK Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patties.
  • YORK Dark Chocolate Snack Size Peppermint Patties.
  • YORK Hearts Dark Chocolate Peppermint Patties.
  • YORK Miniatures Dark Chocolate Peppermint Panties.

How do you host a gluten-free dinner party? ›

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  5. Pre-Made Foods Go A Long Way.
Dec 17, 2023

Does peanut butter contain gluten? ›

It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

What are the worst foods for celiac disease? ›

Avoid all products with barley, rye, triticale (a cross between wheat and rye), farina, graham flour, semolina, and any other kind of flour, including self-rising and durum, not labeled gluten-free. Be careful of corn and rice products.

What is the brow acronym for celiac disease? ›

In the ingredients, check for B.R.O.W (barley, rye, oats, wheat). If you see any of these ingredients, the product contains gluten and is not safe for those with celiac disease. If the food contains a priority allergen, it will be stated here. The two allergens that contain gluten are wheat and triticale.

What is the BRAT diet for celiac disease? ›

Begin to add bland foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, crackers, cooked cereals (Farina, Cream of Wheat), toast and jelly. Progress to a “regular” diet by adding such things as soft cooked eggs, sherbert, stewed fruits, cooked vegetables, white meat of chicken or turkey. Avoid milk and dairy products for three days.

What canned soups are gluten-free? ›

Progresso (a General Mills company) labels many of its soups gluten-free, including Traditional Manhattan Clam Chowder, Garden Vegetable, Creamy Mushroom, Lentil with Roasted Vegetables, and Traditional Split Pea with Ham.

What foods have the most gluten? ›

The most common sources of gluten include:
  • Bread: This includes all types of bread (unless labeled "gluten-free") such as rolls, buns, bagels, biscuits, and flour tortillas.
  • Baked goods: Baked goods like cake, cookies, doughnuts, muffins, and pies contain gluten, as well as pancakes and waffles.
Oct 23, 2023

What should gluten-free guests have on hand? ›

Naturally gluten free foods include: potatoes, rice, quinoa*, polenta*, lentils*, buckwheat*, beans, nuts and seeds*, all fresh fruit and vegetables, cornflour*, tapioca, teff, sorghum, meat and fish, plain tofu*, milk, butter, cheese*, cream, buttermilk, yoghurt, cooking oils* and tamari.

What to do if a gluten-free person eats gluten? ›

Avoid very spicy or fatty foods as they could increase your digestive symptoms. Soups/chicken soup and broths are good options while recovering, just make sure they are gluten-free! Get lots of rest to help your body heal and recover. Seek medical attention if you are experiencing severe symptoms.

Are noodles gluten-free? ›

Sadly, most store-bought egg noodles are not gluten-free as they often contain wheat flour. However, there are a few exceptions to the rule as gluten-free products become more readily available. You can now find brands that create specially made gluten-free egg noodles and pasta.

Does rice have gluten? ›

Yes, all rice (in its natural form) is gluten-free. Rice is one of the most popular gluten-free grains for people with celiac disease. Many gluten-free packaged goods are made with rice flour instead of wheat flour. Although rice is naturally gluten-free, there are some instances where it may not be gluten-free.

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