So, I got into this whole gluten-free thing a while back, and let me tell you, Thanksgiving was a big question mark. I mean, what’s Thanksgiving without all those yummy desserts, right? But I wasn’t gonna let that stop me. I rolled up my sleeves and started experimenting in the kitchen to make some gluten-free desserts, just in time for Thanksgiving!
First, I decided to tackle the classics. I found a bunch of recipes online, but honestly, they were all over the place. Some were too complicated, some just didn’t look appetizing. After a bit of trial and error, I figured out a few that worked.

I started with a gluten-free pecan pie. Now, pecan pie is a must-have, at least in my book. I messed with a few crust recipes, swapping out regular flour for a gluten-free blend. It took a couple of tries to get the texture right, but I finally nailed it. The filling was pretty straightforward – pecans, sugar, eggs, the usual stuff. I baked it, and boom, it was a hit! Even my gluten-loving family members gobbled it up.
Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pie
Next up, pumpkin pie. I used a similar approach for the crust, and it worked like a charm. For the filling, I just followed a regular pumpkin pie recipe but made sure all the ingredients were gluten-free. Easy peasy. I whipped up some coconut cream for topping, and it was divine.
Trying New Things
- I also tried making some gluten-free cookies. I found a recipe for almond flour cookies that turned out pretty good. They were a bit crumbly, but the taste was on point.
- I even attempted a crustless apple pie. I basically just cooked down some apples with cinnamon and sugar, then topped it with a gluten-free crumble. It wasn’t exactly a pie, but it was delicious nonetheless.
Honestly, it was a lot of fun experimenting with these recipes. It was like a little adventure in the kitchen. And the best part? I got to enjoy all these tasty treats without feeling guilty or having a stomachache later. It just goes to show, you don’t have to give up your favorite desserts just because you’re going gluten-free. It might take a little extra effort, but it’s totally worth it in the end.
So yeah, that’s my gluten-free Thanksgiving dessert story. I hope it inspires some of you to try your hand at gluten-free baking. It’s not as scary as it seems, I promise!