15 Gluten-Free Easter Recipes - Iowa Girl Eats (2024)

From my family to yours, I'm sharing my favorite gluten free Easter recipes, plus a few easy recipe ideas using leftovers!

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Happy nearly Easter to you! While the holiday will look different this year than it ever has for many of us, there’s still much to celebrate and be grateful for. Although we won’t be together with my family to celebrate in person, we’ll be dying eggs and having an Easter egg hunt for the kids at home, viewing an online worship service, and enjoying a small yet delectable holiday meal together too. Basically the goal is to make Easter as “normal” as possible for the babies. I think if there’s jelly beans involved, they’ll be A-OK. ??

Will you be making a special meal for the holiday? If so, today I’m sharing my family’s favorite Easter recipes for you to consider including on your menu! Some of these recipes we’ve been making and enjoying for decades, while others are newer additions that are tradition bound. I’m hearing that the state of grocery stores is still varying greatly across the country, though none of these recipes call for ingredients that require a trip to a specialty store. Additionally ALL of these recipes halve or quarter well (with the exception of the cinnamon rolls but trust me, you’re going to want the full batch!) so you can scale to feed a smaller crowd. Lastly, while all these recipes are gluten free…you’d never know it. ?

Wherever you are and whatever you do, have a wonderful, happy and healthy Easter!

Gluten Free Easter Recipes:

Gluten-Free Bunny Munch

Before the meal, there’s the snack – Gluten-Free Bunny Munch to be exact! This is a fun and whimsical treat for kids to make and leave for the Easter Bunny, but heck, I haven’t met an adult that’s able to resist 1 or 15 handfuls of this sweet and salty treat. So good.

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Brown Bag Baked Ham

Forget brushing and basting your Easter ham – roll it up in a brown paper bag then bake it! My Mom has been makingBrown Bag Baked Hamall my life and it truly makes for the juiciest, easiest ham you will ever eat. Pinky promise.

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Gluten-Free Cream of Chicken and Mushroom Soups (DF Option)

I shared the recipes forGluten-Free Cream of Chicken and Mushroom Soups a few years ago and they have been holiday staples in your home ever since. Honest to goodness I could eat the mushroom soup all by itself – it’s SO tasty. Use these gluten-free, easily made dairy-free “cream of” soups in all your creamy Easter side dishes.

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Gluten-Free Green Bean Casserole

Use a batch of gluten free Cream of Mushroom Soup in my homemade Gluten-Free Green Bean Casserole! Honestly, if there were no other side dish at Easter dinner, I wouldn’t be upset. This dish is INCREDIBLE. Also, I’ve totally used canned gluten free fried onion rings on top instead of homemade fried shallot rings. Can’t say I’m mad at that simple, time saving swap. ;)

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Gluten-Free Party Potatoes Deluxe

Speaking of casseroles to use my homemade “cream of” soups in, Gluten-Free Party Potatoes Deluxe is one of the best. Party Potatoes Deluxe is a staple at all my family’s holiday meals and I always pile my plate high with a few extra scoops. Cheesy, savory, and topped with a crunchy, buttery crust. THE BEST. Easily halved or quartered too.

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Green Beans with Brown Butter Garlic-Sage Breadcrumbs

If you want to go a fresher route to get your green bean fix, Green Beans with Brown Butter Garlic-Sage Breadcrumbs is the way to go. This 1-skillet side dish is fresh and fast, making it especially spring/Easter-friendly.

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The Best Fruit Dip Ever

My Mom always has platters of crudite and hummus, and pickles and olives to snack on a few hours before our holiday meals. Fresh fruit plus The Best Fruit Dip Ever completes the holiday snack spread. This easy dip recipe is one of my VERY favorites in the whole roundup.

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Herb and GarlicMarinated Olives

Got a bunch of olives and cheeses needing to be used in your fridge? Throw them in a ziplock bag with garlic and fresh herbs, if you’ve got them, then let them hang out overnight. Instant hors d’oeuvre 24 hours later.

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Crock Pot Breakfast Casserole

No better way to kick off a holiday morning then with a hot and hearty breakfast casserole. Crock Pot Breakfast Casseroleis the easiest to whip up, though Breakfast Taco Casserole, Roasted Poblano and Sausage Breakfast Casserole, and make-ahead Breakfast Casserole are great options too. Bonus: these all reheat well if you’ve got leftovers!

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Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls

Forget jelly beans – the only sweet treat I want for Easter this year is Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls. They are SO delicious! Also trust me, baking is a real stress reliever!

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Cauliflower Gratin

Do we really need an elaborate reason to add cheesy vegetables to a holiday dinner spread? No? Good! That said, get Cauliflower Gratin on your Easter menu pronto. This is another dish that halves well. Use whatever cheese you’ve got on hand too!

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Best Ever Wild Rice Stuffing

Wild rice makes a great spring-time Easter side dish base because it’s lighter then the bread-based stuffings most serve at Thanksgiving. Best Ever Wild Rice Stuffing is loaded with dried cranberries, herbs, and crunchy almonds too. Made with pretty much all pantry staples – you will be shocked at how delicious it is.

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Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls

Wouldn’t be a holiday meal without dinner rolls – Gluten-Free Dinner Rolls, to be exact! The last time my SIL made these for her family, her oldest ate 7 of them. SEVEN! These soft and doughy rolls are prepped in 5 minutes, and in just 1 bowl. Serve hot, fresh, and with loads of butter.

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Easter Leftovers Ideas:

Cheesy Ham and Potato Soup >

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Ham and Gnocchi Mac and Cheese >

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5 Ingredient Cheesy Broccoli Ham and Rice Skillet >

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Loaded Potato Soup >

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Where is the Iowa girl eats from? ›

My name is Kristin and I'm from, you guessed it — Iowa! After getting married to my husband Ben in 2008, I had a lot of time on my hands that was previously spent wedding planning. What was a newlywed with nothing but time on her hands to do? Start a blog, of course!

What are gluten-free meals? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

How to cook gluten-free? ›

When cooking gluten-free, there are two important things to remember:
  1. Be sure to read all ingredients label to ensure you are not accidentally using a product that contains gluten. ...
  2. Make sure that you are not causing cross-contact by using foods, utensils and other cookingware that has been contaminated by gluten.

Is Iowa Girl Eats gluten-free? ›

After being diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 2013, I share delicious and approachable gluten-free recipes made with everyday, in-season ingredients, yet have 600+ recipes for any and all diets.

What is the most common food in Iowa? ›

Iowa is known for Sour Cream Raisin Pie, Iowa Ham Balls, Scotcheroos, Maid Rite sandwiches, Steak de Burgo, taco pizza, snickers salad, and corn, lots of corn. It's also the leading producer of pork in the U.S.A.

What is the most popular gluten-free food? ›

What are common gluten-free foods?
  • Non-processed meats and fish.
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Nuts.
  • Beans and legumes.
  • Grains like rice and corn.
  • Most cheese and dairy.
  • Eggs.
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What alcohol is gluten-free? ›

Distilled spirits: Brandy, rum, and tequila are naturally gluten-free. Chopin and Tito's vodkas, Cold River Gin or Schramm Organic Gin, and Queen Jennie Whiskey are gluten-free. Liqueurs: Chartreuse, Cointreau, Disaronno, Grand Marnier, Hennessy, Kahlúa, Sambuca, and Martini are gluten-free.

What are the first signs of being gluten intolerant? ›

What are the symptoms of gluten intolerance?
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Anemia.
  • Anxiety.
  • Bloating or gas.
  • Brain fog, or trouble concentrating.
  • Depression.
  • Diarrhea or constipation.
  • Fatigue.

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Choose naturally gluten-free grains and flours, including rice, corn, soy, potato, tapioca, sorghum, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cassava, coconut, arrowroot, amaranth, teff, flax, chia, yucca, bean flours, and nut flours.

Are potatoes gluten-free? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

What not to eat when you're gluten-free? ›

In general, avoid the following foods if you have celiac disease: Cereals, breads, or other grain products that include wheat, rye, barley, or oats. This includes white or whole-wheat flour (including cookies, crackers, cakes, and most other baked goods), semolina, couscous, bread crumbs, most pastas, and malt.

What does a gluten-free diet consist of? ›

A gluten-free diet excludes any foods that contain gluten, which is a protein found in wheat and several other grains. It means eating only whole foods that don't contain gluten, such as fruits, vegetables, meat and eggs, as well as processed gluten-free foods like gluten-free bread or pasta.

Is risotto gluten free? ›

Is all risotto gluten free? No, not all risotto is gluten-free. Traditional risotto is made with Arborio rice, which is naturally gluten-free, but some recipes or pre-packaged versions may include ingredients like broth or additives containing gluten. Always check the specific recipe or product for gluten content.

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