5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (2024)

Eatinggluten-free around the holidays can be tough, but these 5gluten-free Christmas recipes are my family's very favorite. Traditional and tasty!

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Although you wouldn’t know it by the plants still sprouting in my front garden (55 degrees in December!) Christmas is exactly one week away. Insanity! I think I mentioned this last week, but it feels like the holidays have flown by this year especially.

FACT: holidays go by at the same rate every year. #namethatshow

To know me is to understand that I adore a good tradition, especially when it involves food. That said, the five gluten free Christmas recipes I’m sharing today are all family-favorites – ones we come back to again and again, year after year, decade after decade (Cajun Shrimp and Baked Ham, I’m looking at you) at Christmas time. From my family to yours, I hope you find one or two to love!

What are your family’s favorite Christmas traditions and dishes?

5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes:

Fruit Christmas Tree

My Mom has made it her tradition to make a Fruit Christmas Tree with the grandkids on Christmas Day. I’m not sure who has more fun – the kids or Nana. :) Fellow Moms – assembling a Fruit Christmas Tree is an excellent way to burn a winter break afternoon, or it makes a beautiful, edible centerpiece for a holiday appetizer or dessert table.

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Christmas Crunch

This totally addicting recipe for Christmas Crunch was an instant hit with my family and yours! Festive, crunchy, sweet and salty. Basically, snack perfection!

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Christmas Eve Cajun Shrimp

Growing up we traveled to Ohio, where our extended family lives, for Christmas every other year and I have the best memories of hammering away in my Grandpa’s workshop, playing endless games of ping pong with my cousins, and snagging sweet oranges to snack on from my Grandma’s cold, covered back porch. One memory I don’t look back on so fondly was having to eat unidentified white fish on Christmas Eve per my Slovakian Grandfather’s request. Let’s just say, as bad as we missed our family on the years we stayed home, we were not as sad to feast on Cajun Shrimp instead of cod (maybe?) on Christmas Eve. My Mom always makes a mild pan for me and her, and a spicier pan for my Dad and brothers. Whatever spice level you choose – this is an irresistibly delicious and special occasion-worthy dish.

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Gluten-FreeCinnamon Rolls

Like many families, mine has always kicked off both Thanksgiving and Christmas with a pan of warm, gooey, Pillsbury cinnamon rolls (dibs on middle!) Since having to gogluten-free in early 2014 I’ve just gone without…until now. This fall I developed a decadent, dairy-free,gluten-free cinnamon roll recipe that saved the holidays as I knew it! This Christmas, since I’m eating egg-free for Gwen, I’m going to try and replace the egg in the recipe with Bob’s Red Mill GF Egg Replacer product. I’ll make a note in the recipe if it goes well.

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Gluten-Free Breakfast Casseroles

Whether we’re with Ben’s family or mine on Christmas morning, there is always breakfast casserole involved. In fact, Ben’s Dad has made Crock Pot Breakfast Casseroles one of his specialties overthe years (along with really good grilled steak and martinis!) They’re easy, crowd-pleasing, and make-ahead too – what more could you want? Here are a few of our favorites:

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Breakfast Taco Casserole >

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Brown Bag Baked Ham

The main event and perhaps my favorite thing on the Christmas dinner table – Brown Bag Baked Ham. I almost didn’t post this recipe here on IGE because it involves placing a paper bag in the oven (gasp!) but I had to. I just had to! My Mom has used this method for baking holiday hams my entire life – and her Mom before her – with zero mishaps. What WILL happen though, is that you’ll have the juiciest, tastiest ham of your life by simply placing a ham in a brown paper bag and baking it. No basting required.

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  1. 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (11) Heather 12.18.2018

    Bears. Beets. Battlestar Galactica. (I didn’t google, did I guess correctly?)

    My parents make citrus-glazed shrimp for part of their seven sea-creatures Christmas Eve banquet. It’s sort of tropical-sounding, I guess, but New Jersey is a tundra and oranges are fantastic this time of year–so everyone loves eating it.

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  2. 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (13) Nancy 12.18.2018

    These recipes look great, Kristin! Merry Christmas to you and all the family!

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    • 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (14) Kristin 12.19.2018

      Merry Christmas to you and yours, Nancy! Thank you for being such a loyal reader and IGE supporter!

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  3. 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (15) Sarah Finn 12.18.2018

    I make the Roasted Poblano casserole or breakfast taco casserole almost every week for my breakfast. They are easy to make on Sunday and portion out for breakfast all week.

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    • 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (16) Kristin 12.19.2018

      Ahh, so glad to hear that! Yes, they both reheat so well! :)

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  4. 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (17) Stephanie 12.18.2018

    With this being my first holiday season since a celiac diagnosis, I so appreciate this and I appreciate that it isn’t just all fruit but actually some things that can make us forced GF people feel “normal”.

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    • 5 Gluten Free Christmas Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (18) Kristin 12.19.2018

      You are so welcome, Stephanie!! If you need more GF holiday dish ideas, I linked to a bunch in this post: https://iowagirleats.com/2018/11/20/gluten-free-thanksgiving-appetizers-and-side-dishes/

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What are common gluten-free foods?
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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.

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Rotisserie chicken is actually gluten-free. What could make it less that is the spice rub that they use on the chicken. It might contain wheat. This is why i usually just strip the bird of all its skin before i eat it.

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