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Gluten Free Thanksgiving Menu

November 18, 2013 By Kelly 5 Comments

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so it’s time to get busy planning. Whether you’re hosting just your family or a huge extended family gathering these menus will help you plan your Turkey Day menu. One is a traditional menu and the other is our family’s spin on the holiday this year.

Gluten-Free Traditional Thanksgiving Menu

Appetizers

  • Cheese plate with dried fruit, spiced nuts, and gluten-free crackers. Cranberry goat cheese is a great choice.
  • Fresh veggies with dip or fruit kebabs for the kids.

The main: Perfect Turkey brining optional {recipe from Martha Stewart}

Sides

  • Easy Homemade Cranberry Sauce {recipe from Savory Sweet Life}
  • Gluten-Free Stuffing {use Udi’s in place of bread in your favorite recipe}
  • Green beans
  • Pear and Cranberry Salad {Mix red leaf lettuce with diced pear, dried cranberries, and optionally goat cheese.}
  • Gluten-free Rolls from Udi’s

Dessert: Gluten-free Pumpkin Pie with homemade whipped cream and Ice Cream

Drinks:

  • Warm Apple Cider
  • Flavored Water (Cranberry Clementine or Apple Cinnamon)
  • White Cranberry Apple Cosmo
  • Wine
  • Coffee and tea for dessert

Gluten-free Thanksgiving Brunch

Mains:

  • Gluten-free French Toast {Udi’s cinnamon raisin is the best} or Gluten-free Pancakes {add chocolate chips, berries, or nuts}
  • Gluten-free Muffins {Chocolate and Blueberry are my favorite} or Scones {recipe from King Arthur Flour}
  • Scrambled Eggs with sea salt and parsley or Omelet with goat cheese and spinach
  • Perfect Turkey Breasts {Use recipe for Perfect Chicken Breasts}

Sides:

  • Sausage and Bacon {Look for nitrate-free versions like Applegate.}
  • Easy Homemade Cranberry Sauce {recipe from Savory Sweet Life}
  • Cheese tray {Create your own with cheese from Trader Joe’s for a frugal and fun mix.}
  • Fruit Tray
  • Harvest Salad {Mix read leaf lettuce with apples, dried cranberries, candied pecans, and goat cheese.}

Drinks:

  • Apple Cider
  • Wine White Cranberry Apple Cider Cosmo
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Fresh Orange Juice
  • Homemade flavored water

Dessert: Gluten-free Pumpkin Pie with homemade whipped cream, gluten-free cookies (try Udi’s snickerdoodles or ginger cookies), and ice cream.

What’s on your Thanksgiving Menu?

Kelly

For more Thanksgiving Goodness read these posts:

  • DIY Thanksgiving Decor
  • Perfect Thanksgiving Recipes
  • Thanksgiving Leftovers: Turkey Reuben Recipe
  • Last-minute Thanksgiving Crafts

For post-Thanksgiving Shopping

  • Black Friday shopping tips
  • The Best Money-Saving Apps for Holiday Shopping

About Kelly


Kelly Whalen is the founder and editor of the Centsible Life. She started the blog in 2008 as her family faced a mountain of debt and the fixer upper they purchased became a FIXER UPPER. The website was born out of her desire to share what was working (and what was not) on her family's journey to financial security. Kelly lives in Minneapolis with her family.

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Comments

  1. Kelly Whalen says

    November 18, 2013 at 10:33 am

    Not at all! It’s just something we made up last year. 🙂

  2. Julie Meyers Pron says

    November 18, 2013 at 10:05 am

    thanks for the shout out!

    So funny, I’ve never heard of a Thanksgiving Brunch. Is that a regional thing?

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