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Cooking in the Chaos

Converting Freezer Meal Recipes to Gluten Free Recipes

Tips for how to convert freezer meal recipes to gluten free

By Sharla Kostelyk

One of the ways that I have been able to manage my time with such a large family and still manage to have dinner on the table is to do most of my cooking in batches of freezer meals. When our son had to begin a gluten-free diet, I had to make changes to my usual freezer meal recipes to accommodate his new food sensitivities.

There are certain considerations to be aware of when converting a regular freezer meal recipe to a gluten-free one. I’m sure there are some that I have not considered here, but these are what works for me when making freezer meals for my family.

Tips for how to convert freezer meal recipes to gluten freeThe most critical thing to know to be able to convert regular recipes into gluten-free recipes is how to read labels to find hidden gluten. Gluten can be called many things and it’s important to be able to identify it. Here is a list of ingredients to be on the lookout for if you are trying to avoid gluten.

Another thing to be aware of is that the consistency of gluten-free items can be very different than non-gluten-free, so for certain recipes, you will have to experiment.

For pasta, I prefer Tinkyada brand because it maintains its shape well and doesn’t seem to get as mushy like some other brands. The other trick I’ve found with pasta when it comes to gluten-free freezer meals is to either cook it to just under what you normally would before including it in the freezer meal or to leave it uncooked and attach it to the bag and then cook it normally and add it on the day you serve the meal.

When it comes to things such as tortillas, the gluten-free varieties don’t always hold up well to being in a freezer meal. I have yet to find a recipe that works for gluten-free burritos in the freezer. I have personally used Udi’s gluten-free tortillas in some of my freezer meals and had them turn out and have also used corn tortillas. I suggest you experiment to find what works best with each recipe.

When I make freezer meals, I generally plan ahead and make one or two month’s worth of meals. This is done over one or two days. I often do it in a small group or with a friend. Just a week ago, my friend Christie and I made 110 freezer meals (55 each) in just over two days. I have it down to a system! You first need to plan it out, then need to get everything prepared, and finally, execute it on what I call The Big Day. It’s a lot of work, but so worth it! I love not having to think about what I’m going to make for supper for the next few months!

There are some ingredients that seem to be very popular in freezer meal recipes. However, you need to be careful when avoiding gluten.

Ingredients to be cautious of for gluten-free diets:

Dry Onion Soup Mix

Most of the store-bought versions of this contain gluten. There are some versions that are gluten-free but you need to read the labels very carefully. At a bulk bin store near me, they carry a gluten-free dry onion soup mix. Alternatively, you can also make your own using a recipe such as this one.

Condensed Soups

There are condensed soups available to purchase such as Condensed Cream of Mushroom Soup from Pacific Natural or Amy’s Organic Cream of Tomato. There are also recipes readily available online for making your own cream soups such as this one for cream of mushroom soup because gluten is usually found in most condensed soups.

Sauces

Some of the common sauces often called for in freezer meal recipes usually contain gluten. These include soy sauce and hoisin sauce. Be careful to choose a brand of soy sauce or hoisin sauce that does not contain gluten.

Seasonings

Many seasonings, especially seasoning blends contain gluten. A lot of my freezer meal recipes call for taco seasoning. Most taco seasonings contain gluten, but there is a tex mex seasoning blend that does not contain gluten. This can be substituted for taco seasoning without compromising flavor. Again, you can also make your own taco seasoning mix. This is my recipe for homemade gluten-free taco seasoning.

I buy many of my seasoning blends through Epicure Selections, as they have really wonderful spice blends and mixes and they are gluten-free. Many are also sodium-free which is a preference of mine because then I have control over how much salt I add to the dishes.

Gluten-Free Freezer Meal Plan

Our gluten-free freezer meal plan includes 5 of our tried and true recipes, shopping lists, prep lists, and printable labels.

Gluten Free Freezer Meal Menu PlanOf course, for the fastest freezer meal recipes (enabling you to assemble 10 meals in just one hour), check out my Chicken Dump and Beef Dump Recipes. All of the recipes include gluten-free instructions.

beef and chicken dump recipes

Homemade Gluten Free Taco Seasoning

A list of our gluten-free freezer meals:

  • Slow-Cooker Mixed Bean Casserole
  • 5 Chicken Dump Recipes
  • 5 More Chicken Dump Recipes
  • 5 Beef Dump Recipes
  • Freezer to Crock Pot Chicken Taco Soup
  • Gluten-Free Stuffed Peppers
  • Crock Pot Pizza Casserole
  • Better Than it Sounds Prune and Olive Chicken
  • Freezer Vegetable Pesto Minestrone
  • Sloppy Joes
  • Spanish Rice Casserole
  • Sweet Potato and Black Bean Quesadillas
  • Beef and Corn Casserole

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Homemade Pudding Pops

By Sharla Kostelyk

When I was growing up, pudding pops were a memorable summer treat. I of course wanted to pass on the tradition and make them for my own kids. They are so easy to make and there are a lot of ways to make them even more fun!

Homemade Pudding Pops that are simple to make and can be tailored to any occasionInstead of using popsicle holders, I made mine in Dixie cups. I put sprinkles in the bottom of each cup. Since I was making them for our Canada Day BBQ, I used red and white maple leaf sprinkles. You can use whatever sprinkles match the theme of the event or party you are making them for.

After adding sprinkles to the cups, I poured in pudding batter and let them set for a few minutes on the counter. Once they had begun to set, I added a popsicle stick to each of them. I then set the cups inside a muffin tin tray and put the tray in the freezer for them to freeze.

Easy Pudding PopsI assume that like most appliances, freezing times may vary, but it took about six hours for our pudding pops to freeze. When they are ready, you only need to peel the Dixie cup off them and eat!

Homemade Pudding Pops Recipe:

  • sprinkles (optional)
  • 2 packages of instant vanilla oatmeal (4 servings size)
  • milk (amount according to package directions)
  • 12 Dixie cups (give or take depending on how high you fill them)
  • 12 wooden popsicle sticks

Put sprinkles into the bottoms of Dixie cups. Make pudding according to package directions. Pour pudding mixture into cups, filling about 3/4 of the way full. Let set for around 2 minutes and then insert a popsicle stick into each cup.

process for making homemade pudding popsSet the cups onto a cookie tray with a rim or in a muffin tin tray and put in the freezer until completely frozen. Peel off the Dixie cup. Enjoy!

Other easy cooking for/with kids recipes:

Mini Pita Pizzas

100 Gluten Free Snack Ideas

Healthy Lego Snack

10 Super Easy Family Meals

Fun Frog Sandwiches

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Homemade Pudding Pops Recipe
Ingredients
  • sprinkles optional
  • 2 packages of instant vanilla oatmeal 4 servings size
  • milk amount according to package directions
  • 12 Dixie cups  give or take depending on how high you fill them
  • 12 wooden popsicle sticks
Instructions
  1. Put sprinkles into the bottoms of Dixie cups.
  2. Make pudding according to package directions.
  3. Pour pudding mixture into cups, filling about 3/4 of the way full.
  4. Let set for around 2 minutes and then insert a popsicle stick into each cup.
  5. Set the cups onto a cookie tray with a rim or in a muffin tin tray and put in the freezer until completely frozen.
  6. Peel off the Dixie cup.
  7. Enjoy!

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Mini Pita Pizzas

By Sharla Kostelyk

Mini pita pizzas are one of the kids’ favourite lunches. They are also my favourite supper to make when my husband is out of town and it’s just the kids and I.

They love that they can make their own any way they like and I love that they are healthy and that it’s a fast meal to make. There are also very few dishes to wash, which is a bonus!

Mini Pita Pizzas - kids can assemble their own. Makes a great easy lunch or a fun birthday party meal.I use a muffin tin tray to put the toppings in. It’s great to separate everything and creates one dish to wash instead of dirtying many bowls.

Mini Pita Pizzas

For pizza sauce, I take one 5.5 oz. can of tomato paste, scoop in into a bowl, add some water to get it to the consistency I want and stir in some pizza seasoning. You can also use purchased pizza sauce if you would prefer.

Our favourite toppings are:

  • pepperoni
  • pineapple
  • spinach
  • black olives
  • purple onions
  • jalapeños
  • green peppers
  • marble cheese
  • mozza cheese

For the pizza bases, I use mini pitas. These also work with English Muffins or full sized pitas as bases. The kids spread them with pizza sauce and then add whatever toppings and cheese that they want.

Some of them like to get creative and make faces with the food or layer toppings with cheese over and over.

kids making mini pita pizzasFor our son who is gluten free, I use corn tortillas or frozen gluten free pizza crusts as the base.

By allowing the kids to make their own and offering healthy toppings, it makes it fun for them and encourages them to make good food choices.

Mini pita pizzas make a great do-it-yourself station at birthday parties.

Mini Pita PizzasThe other great thing about putting the toppings in a muffin tin tray is that it’s portable. On the day these pictures were taken, I actually filled the tray at home and brought it over to my neighbour’s where our kids enjoyed making the pizzas and we enjoyed visiting!

Other topping suggestions:

  • ham
  • sausage
  • mushrooms
  • tomatoes
  • banana peppers
  • bacon
  • roasted red peppers
  • goat cheese
  • feta cheese

Bake at 350° for 10-15 minutes, until cheese is melted.

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Mini Pita Pizzas
Ingredients
  • For pizza sauce I take one 5.5 oz. can of tomato paste, scoop in into a bowl, add some water to get it to the consistency I want and stir in some pizza seasoning. You can also use purchased pizza sauce if you would prefer.
Toppings:
  • pepperoni
  • pineapple
  • spinach
  • black olives
  • purple onions
  • jalapeños
  • green peppers
  • marble cheese
  • mozza cheese
Other topping suggestions:
  • ham
  • sausage
  • mushrooms
  • tomatoes
  • banana peppers
  • bacon
  • roasted red peppers
  • goat cheese
  • feta cheese
Instructions
  1. For the pizza bases, I use mini pitas.
  2. These also work with English Muffins or full sized pitas as bases.
  3. The kids spread them with pizza sauce and then add whatever toppings and cheese that they want.
  4. Bake at 350° for 10-15 minutes, until cheese is melted.
Recipe Notes

I use a muffin tin tray to put the toppings in. It's great to separate everything and creates one dish to wash instead of dirtying many bowls. The other great thing about putting the toppings in a muffin tin tray is that it's portable.

10 Super Easy Family Meals

Dr. Seuss Lunch

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Beef Dump Recipes

Beef Dump Recipes…assemble 10 meals for your family in just one hour!

By Sharla Kostelyk

Dump recipes are the easiest and fastest way to stock your freezer full of meals. I’ve been making them for about a decade and though the name may not sound that appealing, it speaks to how fast these really are to make. Most of my dump recipes can be cooked in the crockpot, saving even more time.

When I wrote about my Chicken Dump Recipes, the response from busy women (and men) everywhere was overwhelming! They loved the ease of the system, but the resounding feedback was: more recipes! I have been working since then to create a book of Beef Dump Recipes for you. It contains 6 meal plans of 5 recipes each which include shopping lists for each plan and printable labels for each recipe. Beef Dump Recipes. Assemble 10 meals in one hour that can go from the freezer to the crock pot and can be made gluten free.These beef dump recipes are easy to throw together and perfect for freezing. Freezer meals make a lovely gift for friends who are going through an illness or loss or adding to their family through birth or adoption. By doubling these recipes, you are able to assemble ten meals in just one hour! (note that this does not include the time to brown the beef)

The key to successful beef dump meals is to have all your ingredients out before you start assembling. This will save you time and as a result, you won’t have to run out to the store to pick up a missing ingredient!

Steps to making Beef Dump Meals:

  1. Brown the beef. This can be done the day before and kept in the fridge until you are ready to use it. If you like, season the beef with a bit of salt and pepper while browning.
  2. Get out all ingredients.
  3. Label resealable freezer bags (you can use a permanent marker or print labels to stick on) with the name and cooking instructions.
  4.  Prop the bottom of the bags flat and fold the top over, allowing them to stay open.
  5. Add browned ground beef into each bag.
  6. Once the meat is in all of the bags, dump the ingredients for the recipe into the bag.
  7. When all the ingredients are in each bag, remove the excess air, seal the bags, lay flat, and freeze.

Beef Dump Recipes. Assemble 10 meals in one hour that can go from the freezer to the crock pot and can be made gluten free.Below is a sample meal plan which uses ground beef for all of the recipes. Don’t forget to brown the beef before you start assembling. You can find the shopping list, labels, and other meal plans including those using other cuts of beef in the Beef Dump Recipes book.

Beef Hash

  • 1 1/2 lbs. browned ground beef
  • 500 grams frozen hash browns*
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 3 Tbsp. dry onion soup mix**
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • dash pepper

*This amount is the equivalent of half a 1 kg bag, so if you are making two of these recipes at once, buy one large bag and split it between the two meals. **I use an MSG-free, gluten-free dry onion soup mix.

Cooking instructions: Thaw. Bake at 350° for one hour, topping with grated cheese the last 10 minutes if desired or in the crockpot on low for 2-4 hours, topping with cheese the last 20 minutes if desired.

Taco Soup

  • 1 1/2 lb. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion, diced
  • 2x 14 oz. cans chili style beans
  • 1x 12 oz. can kernel corn, drained
  • 1x 14 oz. can tomato sauce
  • 14 oz. salsa
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 2 tsp. taco seasoning*

* store-bought taco seasoning can contain gluten, so I make my own.

Cooking instructions: Thaw. Heat in a large pot on stovetop on medium heat until the desired temperature or cook in the crockpot on low for 3-4 hours.

Sloppy Joes

  • 1 1/2 lb. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1/2 cup chili sauce
  • 14 oz. can tomato sauce
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 Tbsp. brown sugar
  • 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce*
  • 2 tsp. lemon juice
  • 2 tsp. chili powder
  • 1 tsp. dry mustard
  • dash pepper

*Be sure to use gluten-free Worcestershire sauce if wanting this to be gluten-free.

Cooking instructions: Thaw. Heat in a pot on the stovetop over medium until desired heat is achieved or cook in slow cooker on low for 2-3 hours. Serve on bun halves. Beef Dump square

Spaghetti Sauce

  • 1 1/2 lbs. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 1/2 green pepper, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2x 14 oz. can tomato sauce
  • 1x 5 1/2 oz. can tomato paste
  • 14 oz. can diced tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 Tbsp. parsley
  • 1 tsp. melted honey or sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. oregano
  • 1/2 tsp. basil
  • 1/2 tsp. thyme
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • dash pepper

Cooking instructions: Thaw. Heat in a pot on the stovetop over medium until desired heat is achieved or cook in crockpot on low for 2-4 hours. Serve over pasta or gluten-free noodles.

Chili

  • 1 1/2 lbs. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 19 oz. can kidney beans with liquid
  • 14 oz. can chili style beans with liquid
  • 28 oz. can diced tomatoes
  • 5 1/2 oz. can tomato paste
  • 1 Tbsp. chili powder
  • 2 tsp. cumin
  • 1/2 tsp. paprika
  • dash pepper
  • 1 Tbsp. maple syrup (this is my secret ingredient!)

Cooking instructions: Thaw. Heat in a large pot over medium until the desired temperature is reached or cook in crockpot on low for 3-5 hours.

Additional Notes:

  • Provided that you plan the meals by common ingredients, it will save you even more money.
  • All recipes can be made gluten-free by following the notes indicated.
  • I heard from a reader who suggested using slow cooker liners. I had never heard of them, but it saves even more time because it eliminates the cleanup of the crockpot.
  • Don’t forget to check out the Chicken Dump Recipes for even more options!

To get the recipes listed here along with free printable labels and a shopping list, sign up for our emails.

Be sure to check out my Beef Dump Recipes book which includes 30 recipes divided into 5 plans plus one bonus recipe. Each plan comes with printable grocery lists and printable labels. Read the list of included recipes. You can also purchase both the Beef Dump Recipes and Chicken Dump Recipes together for more meal options and savings!

hamburger meat topped with melted cheese on a large spoon
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Beef Hash
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
2 hrs
 
Course: Main Course
Keyword: beef, hash
Servings: 6
: 326 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 lbs. browned ground beef
  • 500 grams frozen hash browns*
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 3 Tbsp. dry onion soup mix**
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • dash pepper
  • 1 cup cheddar cheese shredded
Instructions
Assembly instructions:
  1. Add browned ground beef, frozen hash browns, onion, dry onion soup mix, beef broth, and pepper to a large resealable freezer bag. Remove excess air and seal.

  2. Place the shredded cheese in a medium resealable freezer bag and seal. Staple the bags together above the seal and freeze.

Cooking instructions:
  1. Thaw. Bake at 350° for one hour, topping with grated cheese the last 10 minutes if desired or in the crockpot on low for 2-4 hours, topping with cheese the last 20 minutes if desired.

Recipe Notes

*This amount is the equivalent of half a 1 kg bag, so if you are making two of these recipes at once, buy one large bag and split it between the two meals. **I use an MSG-free, gluten-free dry onion soup mix.

bowl of soup with beef, corn, beans, and tomato
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Taco Soup
Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
 
Course: Main Course, Soup
Cuisine: Mexican
Keyword: soup, taco
Servings: 6
: 387 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 lb. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion diced
  • 2 cans 14 oz. chili style beans
  • 1 can 12 oz. kernel corn drained
  • 1 can 14 oz. tomato sauce
  • 14 oz. salsa
  • 3/4 cup water
  • 2 tsp. taco seasoning*
Instructions
Assembly instructions:
  1. Place all ingredients in a large resealable freezer bag. Remove excess air, seal, and freeze.

Cooking instructions:
  1. Thaw.

  2. Heat in a large pot on stovetop on medium heat until the desired temperature or cook in the crockpot on low for 3-4 hours.

Recipe Notes

*store-bought taco seasoning can contain gluten, so I make my own.

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Sloppy Joes
Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
15 mins
 
Course: Main Course
Keyword: beef, sloppy joes
Servings: 6
: 304 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 lb. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 1/2 cup chili sauce
  • 14 oz. tomato sauce
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 Tbsp. brown sugar
  • 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce*
  • 2 tsp. lemon juice
  • 2 tsp. chili powder
  • 1 tsp. dry mustard
  • dash pepper
Instructions
Assembly instructions:
  1. Add all ingredients to a large resealable freezer bag. Remove excess air, seal, and freeze.

Cooking instructions:
  1. Thaw. Heat in a pot on the stovetop over medium until desired heat is achieved or cook in slow-cooker on low for 2-3 hours. Serve on bun halves.

Recipe Notes

*Be sure to use gluten-free Worcestershire sauce if wanting this to be gluten-free.

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Spaghetti Sauce
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
 
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: sauce, spaghetti
Servings: 6
: 264 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 lbs. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 1/2 green pepper chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 cans 14 oz. tomato sauce
  • 1 can 5 1/2 oz. tomato paste
  • 14 oz. diced tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 2 Tbsp. parsley
  • 1 tsp. melted honey or sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. oregano
  • 1/2 tsp. basil
  • 1/2 tsp. thyme
  • 1/4 tsp. salt
  • dash pepper
Instructions
Assembly instructions:
  1. Add all ingredients to a large resealable freezer bag. Remove excess air, seal, and freeze.

Cooking instructions:
  1. Thaw.

  2. Heat in a pot on the stovetop over medium until desired heat is achieved or cook in crockpot on low for 2-4 hours.

  3. Serve over pasta or gluten-free noodles.

blue bowl with chili of ground beef and beans topped with a scoop of sour cream
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Chili
Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
20 mins
 
Course: Main Course
Keyword: beef, chili
Servings: 6
: 235 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 1/2 lbs. browned ground beef
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 can 19 oz kidney beans with liquid
  • 1 can 14 oz chili style beans with liquid
  • 1 can 28 oz diced tomatoes
  • 1 can 5 1/2 oz tomato paste
  • 1 Tbsp. chili powder
  • 2 tsp. cumin
  • 1/2 tsp. paprika
  • dash pepper
  • 1 Tbsp. maple syrup (this is my secret ingredient!)
Instructions
Assembly instructions:
  1. Add all ingredients to a large resealable freezer bag. Remove excess air, seal, and freeze.

Cooking instructions:
  1. Thaw.

  2. Heat in a large pot over medium until the desired temperature is reached or cook in crockpot on low for 3-5 hours.

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12 Delicious One Pot Pasta Meals

By Sharla Kostelyk

It’s easy to see why one-pot recipes are all the rage. They are easy and the one pot element saves time and work when it comes to clean-up. If you’re anything like me, then the cooking isn’t the hard part: it’s the clean-up afterwards that you dread. With these meals, there are fewer dishes to do which allows you to spend more time doing what you enjoy doing.

12 One Pot Pasta Dishes I’ve been experimenting with making one pot pasta meals this past year. Sometimes I follow recipes like the ones below that I find on the internet (mostly thanks to Pinterest) and other times, I play around with flavours we like to make my own creations or adapt our favourite recipes.

One-Pot Pasta with Sausage, Mushrooms and Basil from Happy Hooligans

10 Minute One Pot Pasta from Mess for Less

One Pot Cajun Chicken Alfredo from here on The Chaos and The Clutter (a one pot family version of our favourite at-home date night recipe)

One Pot Pumpkin Mac and Cheese from B-Inspired Mama

One Pot Chicken and Mushroom Past (Gluten Free) from Things to Share & Remember

Easy One Pot Spaghetti Recipe from ABC Creative Learning

15 Minute Easy Cheesy Italian Pasta Skillet from Pint-Sized Treasures (our family loved this one! and it’s fast!)

One-Pot Mushroom Spinach Pasta from Kids Activities Blog

One Pot Garlic Parmesan Pasta from Damn Delicious (I made this for myself as a midnight snack recently and it was really good)

One Pot Sausage Alfredo from Mirlanda’s Kitchen

One Pan Enchilada Pasta from No. 2 Pencil

Skinny One Pan Veggie Fajita Pasta from Baker by NatureOne-Pot Pasta DishesI am really enjoying experimenting with one pot dishes and since our family all loves pasta, one pot meals are a real time saving solution for us. Have you given them a try yet?

Chicken Dump

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100 Gluten Free Snack Ideas

100 Gluten Free Snack Ideas perfect for kids

By Sharla Kostelyk

I’ve written about this before because it has been one of the hardest things to adjust to since having a child who is on a gluten free diet. Breakfasts are fairly easy to accommodate, as are lunch and supper, but the snacks and treats I run into trouble with.

I need ideas of things that we can grab quickly or bring with us when we go out. Also, my son is growing like a weed and like any growing boy, he is hungry almost all of the time!

100 Gluten Free Snack Ideas perfect for kids

I have been adding to my list of gluten free snack ideas over time and have made it into a printable list. I find that having the list somewhere prominent like my fridge helps jog my memory. That way, I can refer to it whenever I’m stuck to think of what to include in the kids lunches or offer for after school snacks.

Gluten Free Snack Ideas:

  • carrots, cucumbers, celery
  • carrots with honey mustard dip
  • apples
  • rice crackers and cheese
  • gluten free snack mix
  • rice crackers and hummus
  • apples and caramel
  • frozen grapes
  • sweet potato fries (homemade or by Alexia)
  • sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds
  • peanut butter, hummus, or baba ghanouj on rice cakes
  • oranges
  • salsa and tortilla chips
  • guacamole and tortilla chips
  • hard boiled eggs
  • popcorn
  • popsicles
  • raisins or craisins
  • cream cheese on a rice cake, topped with jam
  • pudding
  • jello
  • gluten free Chex mix
  • Glutino pretzels
  • trail mix (Gorilla Munch, mini marshmallows, raisins, sunflower seeds, nuts)
  • pickles
  • chocolate milk
  • gluten free rice krispie squares (these can be made ahead, cut up, and frozen)
  • peppers
  • pineapple
  • cottage cheese
  • zucchini
  • gluten free cookies
  • applesauce
  • homemade lunchables (gluten free sausage, cheese, rice crackers)
  • gluten free pumpkin muffins
  • bananas
  • snap peas
  • broccoli or cauliflower with dip
  • yogourt or frozen yogourt
  • tzatziki with red peppers
  • garbanzo beans
  • fruit leather
  • gluten free luncheon meat rolled up in lettuce
  • pickled asparagus, carrots, or jarred olives
  • kiwi, cantaloupe, honeydew, strawberries, grapes, cherries
  • frozen berries
  • fruit salad
  • Sensible Portions Veggie Straws or Veggie Chips
  • Surprise Spread with tortilla chips or rice crackers
  • gluten free mini muffins made ahead and frozen
  • gluten free cinnamon buns
  • Muddy Buddies made with gf Chex
  • dried mangoes or pineapple
  • quesadillas made with gf tortillas
  • kale chips
  • apple sandwiches – spread apple slice with peanut or almond butter, sprinkle with gf granola, raisins, coconut, chocolate chips, or mini marshmallows and top with another apple slice
  • smoothies
  • fruit kabob
  • ants on a log – celery stick filled with peanut butter, almond butter or cream cheese and topped with raisins
  • frozen yogourt made either by freezing drops on a cookie sheet or by filling fun shaped ice cube containers and freezing them
  • snow ice cream
  • dry gf cereal
  • Udi’s gf granola on yogourt or applesauce
  • pickled beets, carrots, beans or asparagus
  • fruit salad
  • frozen yogourt dipped strawberries or blueberries
  • parmesan crisps
  • chickpeas roasted with olive oil, paprika or cayenne or curry and garlic
  • baked egg in avocado – half an avocado, crack egg in center, sprinkle with pepper, salt and cheese and bake until egg is cooked
  • devilled eggs
  • shrimp cocktail
  • black or green olives
  • toast made with gf bread
  • California rolls
  • potato puffs
  • tuna salad wrapped in lettuce
  • microwave s’mores using gf graham crackers
  • gf bacon wrapped dates – secure with a toothpick and bake
  • baby tomato, cheese and gherkin pickle on a toothpick
  • edamame beans
  • red and yellow peppers
  • pineapple slices
  • organic tortilla chips
  • gluten free sausage
  • four cheese rice crackers
  • orange slices
  • sushi
  • gluten free Granola Muffins
  • mini pizzas made on a gluten free English muffin
  • gf luncheon meat and cheese or cream cheese rolled in a gf tortilla
  • banana sliced down middle and filled with peanut or almond butter
  • pomegranate seeds
  • greek salad or quinoa greek salad
  • gluten free granola bars
  • gluten free brownies (Udi’s makes good ones and the mix from Bulk Barn is good too)

100 gluten free snack ideas

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If you’re looking for gluten free meal ideas, we have a Gluten Free Freezer Meal Plan that includes recipes, shopping lists, prep lists, and printable labels. Having the meals made ahead eases another worry for me.

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