Not being able to tolerate gluten, doesn’t mean you have to miss out. Thankfully there are lots of gluten-free recipes to choose from.
We’ve gathered some of our top gluten-free recipes to get you started.
What can I eat for dinner that’s gluten free?
If you are looking for gluten-free dinner recipes, look no further. Below we’ve included gluten-free recipes for chicken kiev, lasagne, quiche and more.
Simple gluten-free baking recipes
From chocolate cake to jam biscuits, we’ve got you covered. Baking gluten-free treats is easy with the following recipes.
How can I substitute gluten-free flour in a recipe?
If you can’t find a gluten-free recipe for a dish you want to make, it is possible to swap out the flour for a gluten-free alternative.
Mandy Sacher, a cookbook author and Global Chief Nutrition Officer at MindChamps Australia, says, “I find blending multiple flours creates a fluffier texture than only one gluten-free flour substitute,” says Mandy. “My favourite combo is buckwheat flour, brown rice flour and arrowroot (all measured in equal parts).
“For a grain-free option, use almond meal and arrowroot 2:1. When using this option, the ratio of wet ingredients to dry ingredients often needs to be adjusted.”
Read our article on gluten-free flour alternatives for more options.
22 gluten-free recipes
1. Gluten-free chicken kiev

The secret to this recipe is making your own fluten-free breadcrumbs, and mixing them with bitey parmesan.
2. Gluten-free asian-style chicken drumsticks

These Asian inspired chicken drumsticks are finger lickin’ awesome!
3. Gluten-free apple and berry muffins

Packed with berries, but no gluten. This recipe is perfect for morning tea!
4. Gluten-free savoury muffins

There are lots of options when it comes to gluten-free baked good. This gluten-free savoury muffin recipe is especially delicious.
5. Gluten-free bread

Making a loaf of bread by hand is a great skill to master. If you eat gluten free you’ll know how hard it is to find a decent loaf. Not any more!
6. Gluten-free french toast

Golden and crisp on the outside yet soft and creamy on the inside, this recipe will impress all of your friends and family.
7. Gluten-free mini carrot cakes

Carrot cake, but with less guilt! The missing gluten keeps these as a good option for those with Coeliac Disease.
8. Gluten-free peanut butter cookies

These gluten-free peanut butter cookies taste as good as they look.
9. Gluten-free prosciutto, mozzarella and artichoke pizza

Lashings of mozzarella combined with the delicious saltiness of prosciutto makes this pizza a delicious dinner option for everyone.
10. Gluten-free lasagne bolognese

The Italian classic gets an extra layer of flavour as diced pancetta weaves a tasty punch into each satisfying bite.
11. Gluten-free quiche lorraine

A family favourite returns to the table with a brand new no-gluten recipe that everyone can enjoy.
12. Gluten-free cupcakes

These make the perfect treat when having friends around. Or package them in a cake box for a gift.
13. Gluten-free jam biscuits

Just because you can’t have gluten, doesn’t mean you have to miss out on delicious treats like this filled with jam!
14. Gluten-free lemon meringue pie

This gluten-free version looks and tastes just like the original.
15. Gluten-free chilli cornbread

Whether you need to cut gluten out of your diet or simply want to reduce the amount of wheat you eat, this bread fits the bill.
16. Gluten-free ANZAC biscuits

While adapted for dietary needs, these taste just like the originals of a century ago and are delicious for anyone, whether you need to watch out for gluten or not.
17. Gluten-free chocolate and walnut cake

Hard to believe, but this dark, rich, handsome stunner is made from breadcrumbs, not flour.
18. Gluten-free apple and pecan cake

Whether you’re following a gluten-free diet or not, you’ll be putting your hand up for a slice of this scrumptious fruity cake.
19. Gluten-free pear and rhubarb cobbler

This fruity beauty cobbler is a cinch to make. Served with ice-cream and syrup, you’ll have to dish out seconds!
20. Handmade gluten-free tagliatelle all’Amatriciana

You can buy gluten-free pasta from your supermarket and it certainly works well, but we want to show you how to make it yourself.
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