The 10 Best Gluten Free Recipes of 2019 | GF Recipes That Really Work (2024)

Here are the 10 best gluten free recipes of 2019, according to you. These are the newly posted recipes on the blog that you loved most this year!

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How did these recipes make the “best gluten free recipes” list?

These are the top 10 gluten free recipes published on the blog in 2019, determined by total page views. There's no other way for me to really know what you l-o-v-e loved, since I'm not able to look over your shoulder while you surf the website.

We've been doing the best gluten free recipes list for years now, but only with thetop 17 gluten free recipes of 2017did we begin to limit the best of list to recipes published on the blog during that same calendar year.

I noticed that, otherwise, nearly all of that year's best recipes, by pageviews, would be the same as the best gluten free recipes of 2016. Same goes for the best gluten free recipes of 2018. And so on…

That's just the way the internet works. And anyway, all in all, these are the newest blog recipes you seem to have loved the most. Last year and this, and from here on out, only 10 recipes made the list. It's just a nice, round number.

What's in store for 2020?

In 2020 as every year since I first started this blog in the spring of 2009, I will endeavor to repeat these successes. I never post a recipe on the blog that I don't love, but sometimes we won't be on the same page.

How search engines work

There's a natural tension between the way search engines and social media like Pinterest work, and what new content you'd like to see on the blog. Google and Pinterest take some time to build up traffic to anything new.

If I post a new Christmas cookie recipe in December, it won't see much search traffic until the following year's holiday season. But posting a Christmas cookie recipe in September seems out of place to anyone who visits my blog then.

How I decide what to post

I want my content to continue to serve you for years to come. Since search engines work the way the do, I generally prefer to post evergreen content most months of the year.

When you scroll through the top ten recipes below, from number 10 to number 1, you'll notice that seasonal recipes don't make the list. Evergreen recipes like tortillas, pretzels, birthday cake, and pizza do.

I try to figure out what you used to enjoy before you went gluten free, and come up with recipes to replace those things. Often, that's bread (which is part of why I wrote a whole book about gluten free bread).

There are lots of very good brands of packaged gluten free bread available to purchase. But fresh beats packaged, every day of the week—gluten free or not.

Plus, I have never (ever) eaten gluten free pizza that is any good other than the pizza I've made in my home, with my own two hands. So the best recipe of the year should be a surprise to no one!

Why post a best-of blog list?

My blog recipes are an open book. They are all free for the world to see. All you need is an internetconnection to review my hundreds of publishedgluten free recipes, new and old.

But you can't access my blog statistics. You might see a certain recipe again and again on Pinterest, but you don't know which recipes were the most-trafficked.

As a blog reader myself, I'm always curious ? what the most popular recipes are. Aren't you? Or maybe that's just an occupational hazard.

Here are the 10 best gluten free recipes of 2019

Here they are, from #10 through #1. For each individual recipe, click the highlighted hyperlink below it for the full recipe and all its details.

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Number 10 of 10. These soft Paleo flour tortillas are soft, bendable and have a savory buttery taste that goes with everything (with no butter). They even reheat perfectly after being refrigerated or frozen.

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Number 9 of 10. These Auntie Anne's-Style Gluten Free Soft Pretzels with sweet mustard dipping sauce are chewy but light and airy. You know that Auntie Anne's smell, and you know you can't have it. Now, you can make your own.

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Number 8 of 10. This bakery-style gluten free white cake, made without any egg yolks, is the perfect moist and tender blank canvas to dress up for any occasion. It can be used to make a great birthday cake, too.

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Number 7 of 10. These chewy, rich Nutella brownies are naturally gluten freeand are truly made with just 3 simple ingredients: Nutella hazelnut spread, eggs, and almond flour. They even have that flaky top that the best chewy brownies have.

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Number 6 of 10. This recipe for gluten free buns is for everyone who has ever eaten a burger on a lettuce wrap and pretended it was “fine.” I love lettuce as much as the next person, but it's not a hamburger bun. ?

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Number 5 of 10. Made with a water roux (instead of milk),gluten free Japanese milk bread is the softest recipe for batter-style gluten free bread you've ever seen, or tasted. You can make it as a simple loaf, or the 3-piece style pictured.

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Number 4 of 10. These easy, cheesy grain free soft tapioca wraps are made with simple gluten free pantry ingredients—plus they stay flexible even when they’re cold and freeze beautifully.

Tapioca starch/flour is the most versatile grain-free starch ever, and has no equal. Pair it with eggs and shredded cheese and you'll be amazed what it can do.

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Number 3 of 10. This gluten free naan bread is made extra soft and tender with yogurt, eggs and a bit of butter or ghee in the dough. Make the dough ahead of time, and then fry it up in a pan in minutes.

I often make a batch and half of dough, and make half one night, half another. I'll serve it with shredded chicken one night, then make mini pizzas with it another. This recipe is so popular and beat out almost all the others in page views even though it was posted late in the year.

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Number 2 of 10. A simple lemony shortbread crust with a tart, refreshing lemon custard, these gluten free lemon bars are so easy to make. Nearly everyone loves lemon, so I'm not surprised these made the near-top of the year's best-of list.

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Number 1 of 10. ? A basic recipe for gluten free pizza dough is one of the single most important staples to have in your kitchen. This one's super simple to make, freezes well after being baked, and defrosts easily.

I can't stress enough how important having a recipe like this is. Even if you're afraid of baking with yeast, it's time to get comfortable with this recipe. It doesn't call for any unfamiliar ingredients, and once you make the dough, you'll feel like dinner is already done.

Thank you all…

Thank you for the trust you place in me. Whether you're new to gluten free baking, or you're an old pro, there's something here for you.

None of it is fancy, at least not intentionally. All of these recipes should stand the test of time. If I don't love it, I don't share it.

I've been blogging for 10+ years, and I don't ever plan to stop. Your favorite recipes will remain. The only thing that may change is your finding a new favorite in 2020 and beyond.

Cheers to a 2020 filled with great gluten free food, and lots of love. From my gluten free family to yours…

Happy New Year! ???

Much love,
Nicole

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FAQs

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.
Oct 23, 2023

What is the secret of baking with gluten-free flour? ›

Use xanthan gum or guar gum: Gluten-free flours lack the elasticity and structure that gluten provides, so adding a binder like xanthan or guar gum can help to hold the ingredients together and give your baked goods a better texture.

What is the biggest challenge of making gluten-free bread? ›

One of the challenges is that when gluten-free dough is thickened with additives like starches and gums, it becomes sticky. Some bakers dust sticky dough with flour, but that's problematic with gluten-free formulations.

What is the hardest thing to make gluten-free? ›

Aaron Reed, senior food technologist, Cargill, echoed that bread is the hardest product to replicate when developing a gluten-free product. To help maintain loaf form, he suggested using setting ingredients, such as egg whites or other proteins, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose or methylcellulose.

What is surprisingly not gluten-free? ›

Here are some foods likely to contain gluten:
  • Beer, ale and lagers.
  • Bouillon cubes.
  • Brown rice syrup.
  • Candy.
  • Chips.
  • Communion wafers.
  • Couscous.
  • Deli meats.
Aug 7, 2020

Why is gluten bad for your gut? ›

The assumption of gluten activates a T-cell mediated immune response against tissue transglutaminase, which leads to an inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, resulting in small intestine villous atrophy, increased intestinal permeability, and consequent malabsorption of micro and macronutrients [3,4,6,8,17].

What gluten-free flour is closest to all purpose? ›

Common Flours
  • Brown Rice Flour. Brown rice flour is about as close to a 1:1 substitute for all-purpose flour as it gets since it provides structure and a “wheat-like” flavor. ...
  • White Rice Flour. ...
  • Oat Flour. ...
  • Almond Flour. ...
  • Almond Meal. ...
  • Cornstarch. ...
  • Potato Starch (NOT Potato Flour) ...
  • Buckwheat Flour.

What does baking soda do in gluten free baking? ›

Texture and Rise: Gluten-free baking often requires a bit of finesse to achieve the desired rise and texture. Baking soda's reaction with an acid can help achieve that necessary lift, while baking powder provides an extra boost when the batter or dough is exposed to heat.

What to avoid for gluten free baking? ›

Some baking ingredients that contain gluten (and thus are not suitable for a gluten-free diet) include:
  • Wheat.
  • Semolina.
  • Spelt.
  • Durum.
  • Emmer.
  • Einkorn.
  • Rye, sometimes referred to as pumpernickel.
  • Barley.
Mar 29, 2021

What is the trick to making good gluten free bread? ›

Tips and Techniques to make better Gluten Free Bread
  1. Use psyllium husk powder.
  2. Let the dough rest (not exactly the same as a bulk proof)
  3. Mix or knead thoroughly.
  4. Use less yeast.
  5. Bake in a tin with tall sides.
  6. Bake for longer, often at a lower temperature.
  7. Create steam in the oven.
  8. Use the tangzhong or scalded flour method.

What is the downfall of gluten free diet? ›

Keep in mind that some processed gluten-free foods contain high amounts of unhealthy ingredients such as sodium, sugar and fat. Consuming these foods can lead to weight gain, blood sugar swings, high blood pressure and other problems.

Why is my homemade gluten free bread so dense? ›

Dense loaf- you may need to use more liquid, gluten free dough is usually wetter than regular wheat flour dough resembling a thick brownie batter. How much liquid is enough in a recipe ultimately depends not on formulas but in observation. You may need more or less liquid than the recipe specifies.

What do most gluten-free people eat? ›

Gluten-free foods (safe to eat)
  • most dairy products, such as cheese, butter and milk.
  • fruits and vegetables.
  • meat and fish (although not breaded or battered)
  • potatoes.
  • rice and rice noodles.
  • gluten-free flours, including rice, corn, soy and potato flour.

Why is everyone avoiding gluten? ›

Eliminating gluten is the only way to treat celiac disease, an allergic reaction to gluten that damages the lining of the small intestine. However, as part of a new diet fad, many people are going gluten-free to lose weight.

What to serve someone who is gluten-free? ›

Gluten-Free Foods
  • Fruits.
  • Vegetables.
  • Meat and poultry.
  • Fish and seafood.
  • Dairy.
  • Beans, legumes, and nuts.

What snacks are already gluten-free? ›

Fresh fruits and vegetables are naturally gluten-free and make for a healthy and delicious snack. Apples, berries, grapes, and citrus fruits are great options, as well as carrots, celery, cucumbers, and bell peppers. Many grocery stores now offer pre-cut and packaged options, making them convenient to grab and go.

What is the trend in gluten free food? ›

Global gluten free food market reached over 350 kilo tons in 2014 and is likely to exceed 700 kilo tons by 2022, growing at a rate (CAGR) of more than 9%. Gluten free bakery products were the largest consuming segment and accounted for more than 50% of the total volume in 2014.

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