The Very Best Gluten Free Recipes of 2016 - Great Gluten Free Recipes (2024)

The very best gluten free recipes of 2016, from number 16 all the way through number 1.For the 7th year since I began writing this blog in 2009, we're counting down the most popular recipes here on the blog. These are your favorites, so get ready!

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There are 16 recipes on this list, and I'm happy to say that I love every single one of them. But this list, like this blog, has never been about me. It's about you, and your family and friends, eating great gluten free food every day of the year.

From chocolate cakes and the very best vanilla cake (my favorite!), to bars and mini cheesecake bites, it's all here. You mostly came from Pinterest and google, and of course from my emails. And these are the recipes you've loved the most.

In 2017, I will endeavor to repeat these successes. No doubt, there will also be some duds. But I hope you'll stay with me through thick and thin, as I promise to stay with you. I have every intention of blogging until the cows come home. Won't you bake with me?

So here they are, from #16 through #1.

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Coming in at number 16, this crazy cake is a gluten free chocolate cake made with no eggs, no butter and no chopped chocolate—but it’s still super moist and tender.

If you're dairy free and gluten free, this is the cake for you (although you'll have to swap out the glaze). Make it extra-special with red wine in place of water in the batter.

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This gluten free iced lemon pound cake is a moist and tender, sweet pound cakeis just like those thick slices of lemon pound cake that stare back at you in the glass case at Starbucks. Number 15.

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A simple lemony shortbread crust with a tart, refreshing lemon custard, these gluten free lemon bars are so easy to make. Perfect for any potluck! Number 14.

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This soft and tender gluten free pita bread is also yeast free, so there’s no rising time. Store-bought gluten free flatbreads simply can’t compare! Number 13.

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This recipe for soft and tender gluten free Hawaiian rolls makes the perfect gluten free bread for any occasion—for everything from dinner rolls to burger buns! Number 12.

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Theimpossibly light, moist and tender crumb of this cake makes it (yes, really) the very best gluten free vanilla cake you’ve ever had. Really, I think it makes it the best vanilla cake, period. But it does happen to be gluten free, after all. Number 11.

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Beautiful, soft gluten free rolls that are ready in 40 minutes total because there’s no rise! Number 10.

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Warm, comforting gluten free cinnamon buns, made without yeast so there’s no rising time. Ready in less than an hour from start to finish, this is how you get your quick cinnamon-sugar fix! Number 9.

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Now that you’re gluten free, are you missing wraps? These easy, cheesy grain free gluten free wraps are made with simple gluten free pantry ingredients—plus they stay flexible even when they’re cold and freeze beautifully. Gluten free wrap nirvana! Number 8.

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This extra flakygluten free pie crust is made with sour cream, and rolls out beautifully. You canhave the perfect recipe for pie crust in your baking toolbox. It’s right here! Number 7.

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If you’re looking for the perfect side to almost any meal, this naturally gluten free cornbread is just the thing. The only grain is cornmeal—no rice flour blend—and this forgiving recipe can be made with sour cream or even milk (nondairy is fine!) instead of yogurt. Number 6, a forever favorite, year after year.

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Cheesecake bites are nothing more than little chocolate-covered morsels of creamy cheesecake. No special equipment and no water bath needed, since chocolate covers any cracks. SO good! Number 5. Good choice!

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These naturally gluten free flourless brownies are rich and fudgy, with a Paleo option, too. Made simply, with melted chocolate and cocoa powder, and topped with chocolate ganache. Number 4.

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This easy gluten free chocolate cake is rich, dense and fudgy, and it’s all made in just one bowl. Make a double layer or single, with the simplest chocolate ganache frosting. Say hello to your new favorite chocolate cake recipe, number 3 for the year.

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If you’re looking for a way to get dinner on the table FAST, this gluten free pizza doughrecipe without yeast is exactly what you need! It’s the only gluten free pizza base that is ready at the last minute, guaranteed. Number 2. You need pizza and you need it fast.

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Finally, if you love ramen noodles, this recipe for gluten free instant noodle cups will prove that gluten free ramen noodles are real—and should be quick, easy and delicious. This recipe, plus all the tips and tricks to sourcing the right ingredients easily, tops the list of the best gluten free recipes of 2016.

Cheers to a 2017 filled with great gluten free food, and lots of advice and love. Of course, love. From my gluten free family to yours.

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FAQs

What is the secret of baking with gluten-free flour? ›

Use xanthan gum or guar gum: Gluten-free flours lack the elasticity and structure that gluten provides, so adding a binder like xanthan or guar gum can help to hold the ingredients together and give your baked goods a better texture.

What is the best food for gluten-free guests? ›

Fruits and vegetables are naturally gluten-free—so have plenty on hand for snacking. Rice, wild rice, corn and quinoa are gluten-free foods. Price Chopper does sell several different brands of gluten-free pasta. Meat, fish and chicken are also gluten-free, but some cold cuts do contain wheat starch as binders.

What do gluten-free people eat for dinner? ›

Gluten-free dinner recipes
  • Lemony chicken lentils. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
  • Spiced fried rice with sausage. ...
  • Spicy vegetable stew with coconut. ...
  • Gluten-free tuna pasta bake. ...
  • Vibrant spinach, coconut & paneer curry. ...
  • Roasted vegetable cheese & cheat's tomato risotto. ...
  • One-pot chicken & rice. ...
  • Black pepper chicken & lemon yogurt.

What dishes are naturally 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's the healthiest gluten-free flour? ›

Buckwheat Flour

Though buckwheat has the word “wheat” in the name, it doesn't contain gluten. It's a complete, plant-based protein with lots of fiber, vitamins and minerals, and, like oat flour made from whole oats, it's low on the glycemic index, which helps slow digestion and control blood sugar levels.

Which gluten-free flour is closest to all-purpose flour? ›

Brown rice flour is about as close to a 1:1 substitute for all-purpose flour as it gets since it provides structure and a “wheat-like” flavor.

What must gluten-free people avoid? ›

10 foods to avoid on a gluten-free diet
  • Grains that contain gluten. Gluten is found in many grains, including: ...
  • Pasta and noodles. Avoid wheat-based pasta, including: ...
  • Packaged snacks. Many packaged snack foods may contain gluten, including: ...
  • Meat substitutes. ...
  • Baked goods. ...
  • Bread and pastries. ...
  • Sauces and condiments. ...
  • Drinks.
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What to avoid when cooking gluten-free? ›

Avoid "convenience" ingredients such as gravy mixes, soup mixes, bottled sauces, salad dressings, condiments, and seasoning mixes, since these may contain gluten-based ingredients. Check a list of gluten-free foods for safer ingredients.

What do gluten-free people miss out on? ›

If you cut all gluten out of your diet, there's a risk that you could miss out on nutritious whole grains, fiber and micronutrients. Getting enough whole grains in your diet is especially important if you're at risk for heart disease or diabetes.

What cuisine is the most gluten-free? ›

Here are some of the top cuisines around the world that are very gluten free-friendly:
  • Mexican.
  • Latin American.
  • Thai.
  • Japanese.
  • Indian.
  • Greek.
  • Middle Eastern.
  • Italian.

What do gluten-free people eat instead of bread? ›

Most corn, brown rice and quinoa are whole grains that can be used as substitutes for grains that contain gluten. There are also many packaged gluten free baking mixes, so try some to find your favorite. Many of these other grains can be effectively used as substitutes for bread.

Is peanut butter gluten-free? ›

Living gluten-free can be a challenge. 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 is surprisingly not gluten-free? ›

Here are some foods likely to contain gluten:
  • Beer, ale and lagers.
  • Bouillon cubes.
  • Brown rice syrup.
  • Candy.
  • Chips.
  • Communion wafers.
  • Couscous.
  • Deli meats.
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What are 10 gluten-free foods? ›

Gluten-free proteins
  • legumes, such as beans, lentils, peas, and peanuts.
  • nuts and seeds.
  • fresh red meat, such as beef, pork, lamb, and bison.
  • fresh poultry, such as chicken and turkey.
  • fresh seafood, such as fish, scallops, and shellfish.
  • unflavored soy foods, such as tofu, tempeh, and edamame.
Feb 1, 2024

What are 5 ingredients to avoid in a gluten free diet? ›

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.

Do you bake differently with gluten-free flour? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

How do you adjust for gluten free baking? ›

Gluten-free baked goods often benefit from extra liquid to hydrate the flour blends, eliminate grittiness, and achieve a less dense or dry texture. However, it's very important to drive off this extra moisture during baking, or you'll wind up with a gummy texture. The best way to do this? Longer baking times.

How to make gluten-free flour taste better? ›

Flavor. New bakers should try adding extra vanilla and/or spices to recipes. Gluten-free flours often have unique tastes, and adding additional flavoring to recipes will help cover up these unfamiliar flavors.

What is the science behind gluten free baking? ›

Gluten-free recipes often rely on chemical leavening agents, such as baking powder and baking soda, to provide the rise and structure that gluten would typically offer. Understanding how these agents interact with gluten-free flours and starches is key to achieving the desired texture and crumb.

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