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55 Healthy Gluten Free Dessert Recipes for the Holidays
New blog post! Now that Thanksgiving has passed, it's socially acceptable to fully embrace alll the holiday spirit...and all the holiday food. That's why I'm ringing in December with a round-up of 55 delicious and healthy gluten free dessert recipes for the holidays! These gluten free desserts certainly aren't "health food" but I scoured the blogosphere for gluten free desserts that have slightly healthier twists, like hidden veggies, mostly whole-food ingredients or lower amounts of sugar. Plus, this round-up includes plenty of keto, paleo, vegan, low carb, dairy free and egg free dessert options...so whatever your dietary needs or desires this holiday season, you can still find a yummy gluten free holiday recipe to celebrate with!
And if you do decide to leave out one of these 55 gluten free holiday desserts for Santa instead of your usual sugar cookies, I'm sure he wouldn't complain...
1. Pumpkin Spice Cream Danish (Keto, Refined Sugar Free) - Keen For Keto
This gluten free danish features mozzarella as one of its surprise ingredients, and is not only keto but also refined sugar free.
2. No-Bake Chocolate Covered Tahini Gingerbread Bars (Vegan, Refined Sugar Free Option) - Moon and Spoon and Yum
You won't believe how decadent nuts, dates and coconut flour can really be!
3. "Mr. Grinch" Berry Banana Bread (Vegan, Oil Free, Refined Sugar Free) - Casey the College Celiac
This super dense, thick and (dare I say) fudgy vegan banana bread is loaded with spinach (for a festive green color!), raspberries and classic Christmas spices like cinnamon and vanilla.
4. Oatmeal Cookies with Chocolate Chips (Vegan, Oil Free) - Nutriciously 
You'll be amazed how delicious gluten free oats, vegan chocolate, peanut butter and a lil' lemon juice can taste together.
5.  Dark Chocolate Hummus (Dairy Free) - Really Are You Serious
Chickpeas just got a sweet and chocolatey makeover.
6. Mock Apple Pie Filling (Keto) - Two Sleevers
It's hard to believe, but this gluten free apple pie recipe actually uses eggplant instead of apples. And according to the recipe's reviews, the swap is pretty dang convincing!
7. Healthy Almond Joy Bars (Vegan) - Crowded Kitchen 
Who needs store-bought candy when you can make your own gluten free and vegan chocolate instead?
8. Carrot Cake Raw Balls (Vegan, Refined Sugar Free) - Simply Healthy Vegan
Use gluten free oat flour and nuts to whip up these snack-sized versions of carrot cake.
9. Almond Thumbprint Cookies - Debra Klein 
Homemade cranberry chia jam take these gluten free Christmas cookies to the next level.
10. Pumpkin Pie with Nut-Free Crust (Paleo, Refined Sugar Free, Dairy Free, Grain Free) - Paleo Gluten Free Guy
You don't need any refined sugar or grains to make a gluten free pumpkin pie that everyone will enjoy.
11. Chocolate Mousse (Paleo) - Cook At Home Mom
This paleo dessert is as vibrant as it is delicious thanks to ingredients like sweet potato and pomegranate seeds.
12. Carrot Cake Cupcakes (Keto) - The Flying Couponer 
These keto cupcakes are moist, tender, and prove that adding some sneaky veggies into your Christmas desserts can create super tasty results. 
13. Healthy Apple Crisp - Hot Pan Kitchen
This gluten free apple crisp features almond meal in its crumble to boost the dessert's fiber and protein.
14. Lemon Mug Cake for One (Grain Free, Keto and Dairy Free Options) - The Helpful GF
This gluten free mug cake is not only sugar free, but it's also high in protein.
15. Secret-Ingredient Chocolate Avocado Truffles with a Kick (Keto, Paleo, & Vegan) - Whole New Mom
Looking for food Christmas gifts? These paleo truffles would make anyone smile.
16. Easy Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies - Natural Deets
This gluten free cookie recipe is given a healthy twist with the addition of banana for some natural sweetening.
17. Dessert Salty Chocolate Pecan Bark (Low Carb, Keto) - Healthy with Jamie
This gluten free holiday dessert only requires three ingredients and you can mix and match different nuts and seeds to make this the bark of your dreams. ;)
18. Christmas Cheesecake (Low Carb) - The Gluten Free Option
This festively-colored cheesecake uses freshly ground almonds to make its cheesecake crus.
19. Sweet Potato Brownies (Vegan) - My Pure Plants
While these brownies certainly aren't superfoods, the sweet potato used in the gluten free brownies and frosting adds Vitamin A and antioxidants.
20. Pecan Pie Bars (Paleo, Egg Free, Refined Sugar Free) - Allergy Free Alaska
If you're craving pecan pie, but want a slightly higher option, these gluten free pecan pie bars should land high up on your to-do list.
21. Fruit Cake (Paleo) - A Sweet Alternative
This is one fruit cake that people will actually want to dig into! Instead of candied fruit, this gluten free dessert features raisins and dates, and also features paleo-friendly ingredients like coconut flour.
22. Chewy Pumpkin Popcorn Balls (Vegan, Refined Sugar Free Option) - Casey the College Celiac
These chewy pumpkin popcorn balls are easy to make and even easier to eat! Plus, they're made with healthy ingredients like banana, dates, coconut flour, popcorn and fall spices.
23. French Silk Pie (Keto, Vegetarian, Refined Sugar Free) - Low Carb Spark
An oreo-like pie crust that's also gluten free, keto and keto? Sold.
24. Easy Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies (Paleo) - Cook, Eat Paleo
These cookies don't have any flour, refined sugar or butter, but they still hit the spot when you're craving a chocolate chip cookie.
25. Creme Brulee (Keto, Sugar Free) - Whole Lotta Yum
This keto dessert recipe only calls for five ingredients, and you'd never guess this treat is sugar free.
26. Quick Key Lime Pie Icebox Cake (Keto-Friendly, Low Carb) - Appetite For Energy
If you need a low carb dessert for the holidays and are on a time crunch, you'll love that you can whip up this icebox cake in just 30 minutes. 
27. Bhapa Doi (or Creamy Yogurt) in an Instant Pot or Oven - Indian Ambrosia
If you're craving cheesecake but want something a little less decadent, this Greek yogurt dessert with strawberry topping is a delicious alternative.
28. Cinnamon Sweet Potato Breakfast Cookies (Vegan, Paleo) - Any Reason Vegan
You only need three ingredients for these gluten free cookies, and they'll be sure to win over sweet potato lovers.
29. Tahini Halva Cake (Keto, Vegan) - Mind, Body and Spirit Wellbeing 
If you've never tried tahini in a dessert, this gluten free cake recipe is your sign to change that ASAP.
30. 5 Minute Quick Blend Banana & Avocado Chocolate Mousse Pudding (Paleo) - Recipe This
When those late-night chocolate cravings hit, this quick gluten free dessert is the perfect secret weapon.
31. Chocolate Hazelnut Cake (Grain Free) - And Here We Are
This gluten free chocolate cake recipe is grain free, and it can easily be made sugar free depending on what sugar and chocolate you use.
32. No Bake Gingerbread Cheesecake Truffles (Low Fat) - Fresh, Fit N Healthy
These no bake truffles are low in sugar, and high in protein, fiber and flavor.
33. Cinnamon & Raisin Almond Flour Cookies (Grain Free, Paleo, Refined Sugar Free) - Emma Eats and Explores
If you need a healthy gluten free Christmas cookie recipe, this one just might do the trick! I loooove cinnamon and raisins, so this sounds like a delicious treat to me.
34. Best Raspberry Lemon Tart (Dairy Free) - Welcome to the One Perfect
This gluten free pastry is actually made from two simple ingredients - nuts and dates - and the filling is equally simple and scrumptious.
35. No-Bake Molasses Cookies (Vegan, Paleo) - Evolving Table
If these paleo Christmas don't have you drooling, I don't know what will.
36. Pumpkin Brownies (Vegan, Refined Sugar Free, Oil Free, Nut Free Option) - Rhian's Recipes 
If you like fudgy brownies, you're sure to loooove these healthy brownies, which are higher in protein and fiber than your typical dessert.
37. Peppermint Bark (Vegan) - Pink Fortitude
This vegan bark dessert is easy to make and only calls for five simple ingredients.
38. Dye-Free Coconut Rainbow Cookies (Vegan, Refined Sugar Free) - Casey the College Celiac
If you want a Christmas dessert that can also double as a fun craft for kids, you'll love these gluten free cookies, which are dyed with superfoods like turmeric and spirulina!
39. Fudge (Vegan, Paleo) - Texanerin
This homemade fudge only requires six ingredients, is a bit higher in protein than the traditional version thanks to the addition of almond butter, is can easily be made paleo.
40. Apple Pie With Crumb Topping (Dairy Free, Vegan) - Healthy Taste of Life
With a pie crust made from oat flour, cassava flour, sorghum flour and flax seed flour, this ain't your mama's apple pie. But it is still very delicious.
41. Chocolate Crunch Bars (Vegan) - Served From Scratch
I personally love a lil' crunch with my chocolate, so this vegan chocolate recipe is my kind of holiday treat!
42. Instant Pot Arroz con Dulce, or Puerto Rican Rice Pudding (Dairy Free) - Beyond Mere Sustenance 
Who says rice can't be transformed into a festive and delicious dessert?
43. The Ultimate Flourless Chocolate Chilli Cookies (Vegan) - The Fiery Vegetarian 
This gluten free chocolate cookie recipe is full of surprising ingredients like chickpeas and balsamic vinegar, so if you want to shake up your usual holiday baking, this is a delicious place to start.
44. Sweet Potato Pudding (Vegan, Oil Free) - Delightful Adventures
Warm, fall-inspired spices and a few other simple ingredients take mashed sweet potato to the next level.
45. Healthy Black Bean Brownies (Sugar Free) - In The Kids Kitchen
You won't believe how black beans can transform into a soft, super chocolatey gluten free brownie.
46. Mini Purple Cheesecakes (Vegan, Raw) - Vegan Doll House
Add a pop of purple to your holiday parties by bringing these adorable purple cheesecakes. Plus, they feature mostly whole-food ingredients like almond flours and cashews.
47. Better Than Reese's Healthy Peanut Butter Cup (Vegan Option) - Radial Strength
This gluten free chocolate recipe only calls for four ingredients and you can whip them up in as little as 10 minutes! Chocolate and peanut butter heaaaaven.
48. Paleo "Sugar" Cookies (Grain Free, Egg Free, Dairy Free, Refined Sugar Free) - Titus 2 Homemaker
These aren't your mama's sugar cookies, but they're still a delicious alternative if you're on a gluten free or paleo diet during the holidays.
49. Delicata Squash Coconut Flour Brownies (Paleo, Refined Sugar Free) - Fearless Dining
If you keep the hidden veggie in this paleo brownie a secret, no one will be able to guess!
50. No Bake Protein Balls with Rosehips (Vegan) - Simply Beyond Herbs
These gluten free protein balls taste like dessert but are packed with protein, antioxidants and fiber.
51. Chaffles Recipe Five Ways (Keto) - Wholesome Yum 
Ever heard of chaffles? Apparently, they're a kind of keto waffle made mostly from egg and cheese...and you can even make sweet versions like cinnamon sugar and pumpkin. Mind. Blown!
52. Mini Cheesecakes with Raspberry Sauce (Keto, Low Carb) - Keto Cooking Christian 
Raspberries give this keto cheesecake a pop of color and make it perfect for the holidays.
53. Pistachio And Pomegranate Frozen Yogurt Bark (Low Carb) - Recipes From a Pantry
You only need four simple ingredients to turn frozen yogurt into a healthy but addictive frozen treat.
54. Spirulina Chocolate (Keto, Sugar Free) - Primal Edge Health
Chocolate that is also packed with hidden superfoods? What could be better?
55. Strawberry Coconut Crisp (Dairy Free) - Maple and Mango
This gluten free crisp recipe is vibrant and a bit healthier thanks to ingredients like strawberries, almond flour and chopped nuts.
Reminder: Some Places to Find Gluten Free, Celiac-Safe Nuts and Seeds
As you've probably noticed, a lot of these gluten free recipes feature nuts and seeds. Make sure yours are gluten free and non-cross-contaminated. (Same with any oats you use!) Some of my favorite brands to buy gluten free nuts and seeds from are Nuts.com and Anthony's Goods (I usually order the latter on Amazon). I'm also an ambassador for Foods Alive, which offer a variety of delicious seeds and nuts, from hemp seeds to walnuts. Some of my favorites are their organic sunflower seeds and organic pumpkin seeds.  
And just a hint, but celiac-safe baking ingredients are always my kind of gluten free Christmas gifts... ;) 
Happy Holidays!
Whatever holidays you're celebrating in the next month, I hope that it's full of good memories, fun times with friends and family and some delicious gluten free food. And if you need even more ideas for gluten free holiday recipes, check out my previous round-ups: 41 Gluten Free Party Food Recipes for the Holidays and 33 Gluten Free Christmas Cookie Recipes For the Holidays. Which of these gluten free desserts sound the most drool-worthy to you? Tell me in the comments! via Blogger https://ift.tt/37Yq2vA
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Thanksgiving Recipe Roundup-2019
Happy November! Are you still drowning in Halloween candy? Here in the Northeast, the weather did not exactly cooperate, so even though I bought far less candy than I usually do, we still have a fairly large bowl of it leftover. Hmmm…whatever will we do?
But enough about candy, it’s on to the next holiday and as you know, it’s a biggie! For once I am actually planning early (it helps that Thanksgiving comes later in the month than usual—that and the fact that there will probably be at least 25 people at my house for dinner that night, so I’d better be prepared!)
So to get us ready (mostly me) I thought I’d do a little recipe round up and planning session , so I can figure out what I’m making, what my Thanksgiving guests will be bringing and whether we can actually pull this off without renting tables and chairs (which somehow made it less comfortable last year!)
Okay, so here goes:
APPETIZERS
Do you do these at all? My feeling is that there will be so much food that no one needs to fill up before the meal, but still, you don’t want people standing around with a drink and nothing to munch on, so I generally make one of the following and put out chips and maybe a nut mixture or a simple cheese platter
Hot Cheesy Corn Dip
Roasted Scallion Dip
Easy Buttermilk Ranch Dip
Roasted Sweet Potato Salsa
Cowboy Caviar
Sweet ‘N Spicy Pretzel and Nut Mix
Perfect Party Nuts
SALAD
Do you/don’t you? We sometimes don’t, but we always regret it. I love salad, so does my daughter and my mom and others and I think it balances out all the rich, heavy food. I’ve got a bunch here on the blog, but the reality is that we will make our standby of mixed greens, craisins, some sort of chopped nuts, scallions, maybe a chopped up apple or two, freshly grated parm tossed with a homemade balsamic vinaigrette. But here are a couple of seasonal ones if you’re looking for something a bit different.
Autumn Salad with Apple Cider Vinaigrette
Autumn Salad with Maple Balsamic Vinaigrette
THE MAIN COURSE
Though I’ve reached quite an advanced age, I have yet to make a turkey on my own. That’s because my mom is a master at it. I know she seasons it the day before and fills it with apples and onion and then uses a cheesecloth basted in lots of butter—Ahhh, it’s stellar (as is her gravy) and I promise, promise to watch and document every step of the process this year, so that I can share it with you guys. Since we’re having a lot of people, she’ll probably do 1 big or 2 small turkeys and a turkey breast. I’ll keep you posted.
I know a lot of people serve lasagne or another sort of pasta (I never have) but I think this mac and cheese will be making an appearance. Certain people who haven’t been home in a long time are requesting it. Plus, I can make it ahead and heat it up on turkey day and any leftovers will most definitely not go to waste!
THE SIDES
This is what the people really want, right? As far as I’m concerned, you can never make enough stuffing and mashed potatoes! Lol! And we need them for leftovers!! Here’s what I’ll definitely be making:
My Mom’s Mashed Potatoes—nothing to it—just boil potatoes in salted water, mash them with a ridiculous amount of butter and keep warm in a pot over low heat so that little browned bits form on the bottom of the pot. To die for yummy!
Mom’s Sweet Potato Casserole yup, the marshmallow topped one—gotta have it!
Mom’s Cranberry Jello Mold Seeing a theme here? My mom is a great cook and everyone expects plenty of her classic dishes! She’ll probably make this for me and we’ll likely have two of them due to the size of the crowd and for leftovers.
Wild Mushroom and Brioche Stuffing This has become a new favorite of ours over the last few years, so much so that we have officially cut out the traditional Pepperidge Farm Herb variety. You can buy brioche but I would highly recommend making your own using this recipe. So easy and you can make it several days ahead. Totally worth it! I will triple this for sure!
Savory Butternut Squash Crumble Made this for the first time last year—it was a big hit so I’ll be including it again. Homemade Whole Berry Cranberry Sauce I think homemade is just so much better but some people like the jellied kind, so we’ll probably have both.
Butternut Squash Soup Another of my mom’s specialities. We never had soup on Thanksgiving when I was a kid, but lately we’ve been serving it in small mugs and and people look forward to it.
Some kind of green veggies—one of my sister makes the best string bean dish with lemon and garlic—I will definitely ask her for that.
And maybe I can convince someone else to bring these Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Sherry Vinaigrette or these Lemony Caramelized Roasted Brussels Sprouts because we’ve gotta be healthy, right? LOL!
Here’s what I’m contemplating because I love them, but I know that there has to be a limit and/or they only work for a small crowd:
Butternut Squash and Spinach Gratin A great vegetarian alternative.
Maple Roasted Parnsips
Auntie Mirrie’s Roast Potatoes If I could make mashed potatoes and these I would ‘cause they are so, so good but it might be tricky with oven space
Sweet Potato & Parsley Salad
Fork-Tined Potatoes
Smashed and Roasted Baked Potatoes
Orange and Yellow Potato Gratin
Spoon Bread Souffléso, so good but don’t make unless you are having a small group—it needs to be eaten right out of the oven and it will be too hard to coordinate with all the other dishes.
Holiday Green Bean Casserole with Crispy Shallots—just in case it’s not Thanksgiving for you without this iconic dish
BREADS
You don’t need a lot of variety here but I kinda think cornbread is a must. Some people I know prefer dinner rolls, so I included my two favs below.
Foolproof Parker House Rolls
One-Pan Buttermilk Dinner Rolls
DESSERTS
If you’ve spent any time around these pages at all, you know how intensely I love the after-the-main-meal offerings, so I’ve split them into categories. I will definitely be making a few pies (no pumpkin ‘cause no one in our crew is a big fan of it), but I always find it nice to have a bar or cookie or two for people who just want a little something and for keeping visitors happy throughout the holiday weekend. I also sometimes will make a simple cake which can double as a breakfast treat too, so I’ve included a few of those.
Pies
Definites
Pecan Pie or Maple Pecan Tart
Apple Crumb Pie or Cranberry-Apple Crumble Pie
Chocolate Caramel Tart—I made this for the first time last year and it was a huge hit.
I’ve also got my eye on something citrusy—will make and share if it’s good—it’ll balance out all the others nicely
Maybes
Triple Chocolate Cream Pie with Oreo Crust
Cranberry Brown Sugar Tart (just looked at the recipe and remembered how good this is, it might have to get added to “definites”, yikes!)
Mississippi Mud Ice Cream Pie-you can’t beat the make-ahead-ability of an ice cream pie!
Bars, Cookies
All these are maybes—I’ll probably change my mind a dozen times before the big day and if my kids make a request, all bets are off!
Luscious Lemon Shortbread Bars
Pumpkin Silk Bars—I hate pumpkin pie but these are yummy!
Supernatural Brownies
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Espresso Cookies—I’m always looking for an excuse to make these and I need a large crowd around to help eat them up cause I can’t resist!
Jammy Butterballs
Easy Lemon-Almond Biscotti
British Wheatmeal Cookies
Cakes
I always like to have one simple, every-day cake around for the holiday weekend, so it’ll probably be one of these
Olive Oil Lemon Bundt Cake
Cranberry Lemon Bundt Cake
Cranberry Maple Pudding Cake
Coconut Tea Cake
Bishop’s Cake
Caramel Apple Cake
That’s about it for now. Hope this doesn’t overwhelm you. For me, seeing it all on one page, calms me down and makes it more manageable. Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing some new recipes that I think would be great for the holiday too and of course, I’d love to have you share any of your favorite recipes/traditions/advice, so keep ‘em coming. Have a great rest of the weekend and here’s to the kickoff of a wonderful holiday season!!xoxo
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