Gluten Free Dinner Ideas

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Get inspired with over 50 simple weeknight recipes or weekend entertaining Gluten-Free Dinner Ideas. These recipes are easy to make, emphasizing real food ingredients that are naturally gluten-free. You’ll find extra-easy recipes like sheet-pan dinners and soups. But you’ll also find our favorite family dinner recipes for the weekends. From classics like Pot Roast with Gluten-Free Gravy to my Pizza Chicken inspired by pizza flavors, there’s something everyone will love.

Side view of Pizza Chicken in a white baking dish topped with sliced pepperoni.

When I first went gluten-free… I was lost, to say the least! I had just started this blog and was working on a cinnamon roll recipe when I realized I would need to make some drastic dietary changes.

Fast forward 12 years, and I have so many incredibly delicious favorites to share with you today. You’ll also find a few of my tips below for certain gluten-free ingredients I’ve found that make your dinners even better.

So, whether you’re new to gluten-free or you’ve ‘been around the block,’ I know you’ll find some ‘keepers’ listed below.

Gluten Free Pasta Dinners

Close up macro view of creamy Tuscan Sausage Pasta.

We are huge pasta fans, so finding a great gluten-free pasta was a priority. We’ve tried many brands over the years, but Jovial 100% brown rice gluten-free pasta has consistently been our favorite.

Delallo also makes a really good brown rice pasta that is almost as good as Jovial. For Lasagna noodles, we use Jovial or Tinkyada. If you can find Tinkyada lasagna noodles, they come perfectly flat and are a good size to fit into your baking dish.

Easy Gluten Free Sheet Pan Dinner Recipes

Garlic butter chicken thighs, cubed potatoes, and green beans on a gold baking sheet.

Sheet pan dinners are a staple in our house because they’re both flavorful and easy! I like to use parchment paper to make the cleanup even easier.

My favorite fast way to get dinner on the table on extra busy days is to skip making a recipe. Instead, I add small cubed potatoes, thinly sliced carrots, and 1.5 pounds of sausages and chicken breasts to a sheet pan.

Drizzle with olive oil, season with sea salt, and bake it at 425ºF until done, and serve it. It’s plain, but still so good, and you can add a sauce if you have anything on hand.

Gluten Free Family Dinner Ideas

Straight down view of roast chicken and vegetables in a large roasting pan.

These recipes are classic flavors perfect for family dinner or Sunday dinner. They’re still easy to make, but some take a lot more time to cook, like the crock pot roasts.

That makes them great for the weekends. We love making the Pizza Chicken for Friday ‘pizza nights’

And the French Onion Chicken, Creamy Garlic, & Tuscan are favorites for entertaining or date nights. Each individual recipe will have a ‘ways to serve this’ section with the perfect side dishes to go along with them.

Gluten Free Weeknight Dinner Ideas

Side view of Easy Chicken Curry in a white skillet with a blue linen in the background.

There are easy weeknight dinners that everyone will love. The taco casserole, taco bowls (a fun take on tacos), and stroganoff are family-friendly favorites.

My burger bowls are all your favorite burger flavors piled into a bowl with a good amount of greens. They have been a consistent hit for me whenever I have company as well as the Instant Pot options which are a nice ‘hand’s off’ option.

The Easy Chicken Curry is mild and gives you all those Indian curry flavors in a 30-minute recipe with minimal ingredients. It’s also been a huge hit for everyone I’ve made it for, along with the other curries listed.

FAQ’s

What foods have gluten hidden in them?

Spice mixes, soy sauce, oats, deli meat, salad dressings & sauces, and so many more packaged items have hidden gluten in them. Look for labels that state that what you are purchasing is certified gluten-free. For instance, oats are not suitable for celiacs unless they are labeled certified gluten-free like Bob’s Red Mill.

Can you eat a roast dinner if you’re gluten-free?

Yes, a roast dinner is great for someone who is gluten-free or celiac as long as no gluten or flour is added to the recipe. My roast recipes call specifically for gluten-free flour from Bob’s Red Mill, which is certified gluten-free, for a gluten-free gravy roast dinner.

Gluten Free Soup Suppers

Thai curry noodle soup in a white pot with a wood ladle in it.
  1. Thai Curry Noodle Soup
  2. Sausage Butternut Soup
  3. Lasagna Soup
  4. Creamy Chicken & Broccoli Soup
  5. Healthy Zuppa Toscana
  6. Creamy Taco Soup
  7. Dairy Free Clam Chowder
  8. Slow Cooker Ham & Potato Soup
  9. Turmeric Chicken Soup
  10. Salmon Chowder

Soup is the perfect go-to for easy gluten-free dinners. These recipes are thickened with potatoes and gluten-free thickeners like cornstarch and tapioca starch.

Each recipe has specific gluten-free options to look for, like taco seasoning or gluten-free mini lasagna noodles. Add one of my salad recipes to make these soups a ‘bigger’ meal.

Tips & Tricks

  • Gluten-Free Pasta Options – we use Jovial 100% brown rice pasta or Jovial as well as Tinkyada lasagna noodles. Brown rice pasta has the best texture overall, and any brand I’ve tried with a blend of gluten-free ingredients hasn’t been as good.
  • Gluten-Free Thickeners – I use Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 gluten-free blend for recipes like my Dutch Oven Beef Stew or Creamy Garlic Chicken. For other recipes, I use cornstarch or tapioca starch.
  • I like to make dinner recipes with naturally gluten-free ingredients as much as possible for the best results and texture. We don’t have recipes for gluten-free pizza crusts, etc., because I’ve never made one I wanted to repeat! However, we make my Pizza Chicken all the time, and it’s so good. So, if you’re looking for recipes that will be a hit with everyone at the dinner table, my personal recommendation is to stay away from gluten-free substitutes that often fall short.
  • Cooking from scratch is the easiest way to avoid hidden gluten you’ll find in all sorts of packaged foods, from soups to broth, salad dressings, spices, and sauces. If you make your own from scratch, you can use your own gluten-free ingredients, thickeners, etc.
  • And my final tip is to find brands for some of your favorites you can rely on, like a good source for sausage, gluten-free broth, and dressings/sauces like Primal Kitchen if you need something extra fast and don’t have time to make things from scratch.
Beef barbacoa burrito bowls on a white background.

Bonus Recipes: I love to prep some parts of burrito bowls ahead and serve these during the week for the ultimate weeknight dinner. Burrito bowls are the perfect way to enjoy your favorite Mexican flavors made gluten free. My Chipotle Chicken Burrito Bowls, Carnitas Burrito Bowls, and Beef Barbacoa Burrito Bowls have lots of make ahead tips.

I really hope you enjoy these Gluten-Free Dinner Recipes! If you do get a chance to make these recipes, I’d love to hear from you.

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