Thanksgiving is all about family, gratitude, and of course, delicious food! But for those who need to eat gluten-free, navigating the holiday table can sometimes be a challenge. That’s where I come in! These four quick and easy gluten-free Thanksgiving side dishes are here to save the day. Packed with seasonal flavors and simple to make, they’re perfect for your holiday menu. Whether you’re hosting or bringing a dish to share, these recipes are guaranteed to impress.
Let’s dive in and make this Thanksgiving stress-free and delicious for everyone! Here is what you will find in the video:
Sweet Potato Crunch
This dish is a Thanksgiving classic with a twist. Creamy, perfectly seasoned sweet potatoes are topped with a crunchy, buttery pecan layer that will have your guests coming back for seconds. It’s sweet, savory, and a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. It’s perfect for prepping ahead of time!
📌 Get the full recipe: Sweet Potato Crunch.
Butternut Squash Casserole with Pecans
This rich and creamy butternut squash casserole is topped with a sweet and nutty pecan crumble that screams comfort food. It’s an elevated side dish that looks as good as it tastes. It’s easy to customize with your favorite fall spices!
📌 Check out the recipe: Butternut Squash Casserole.
Butternut Squash with Cranberries
If you’re looking for something fresh and festive, this is the dish for you. Roasted butternut squash is paired with tart cranberries, toasted walnuts, and a drizzle of maple syrup for a side that’s as vibrant as it is delicious.
📌 Find the recipe here: Butternut Squash with Cranberries.
Baked Sweet Potato Slices
These baked sweet potato slices are simple yet full of flavor. Perfect as a side dish or an appetizer, they’re seasoned to perfection and baked until golden and tender.
📌 Get the recipe: Baked Sweet Potato Slices.
Thanksgiving doesn’t have to be complicated or stressful—especially when it comes to gluten-free cooking. These four recipes prove that gluten-free dishes can be just as flavorful, festive, and satisfying as any traditional side.
So, which one will you be making this year? Let me know in the comments below! And if you’re looking for even more gluten-free holiday inspiration, check out my Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Guide or subscribe to my newsletter for more recipes straight to your inbox.
Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁
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