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Gluten Free Holiday Treats

Are you gluten free or just interested in trying to cut the amount of gluten you eat? Do you eat gluten but maybe you have a loved one or coworker who is gluten intolerant and you want to make sure they feel the love of the season? Don’t worry, there’s still a lot of options out there.

Here are some wonderful options we found on Pinterest. Some of them are very Christmas-y, and others, with a little imagination, could be a perfect gluten free holiday treat for anyone. If you’re feeling intimidated, don’t worry! Gluten free baking doesn’t have to be hard!

Gluten Free Sugar Cookies

There are a few ways to go about this recipe, but who doesn’t love sugar cookies at Christmas? Here’s a Lofthouse Cookie Copycat Gluten Free recipe.

Flourless Chocolate Cake

Whether you eat gluten or not, if you like chocolate you’ll LOVE this recipe for flourless chocolate cake.

Pomegranate Pavlova

There are a lot of ways to make pavlova. This marshmallow-y merengue is delicious on its own, but stellar with fresh whipped cream and fresh fruit on top. Here’s a wonderful recipe, but you could use pomegranate seeds, honied figs, or berries from your freezer.

Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies

There are many variations to this wonderful treat. You could try a more simple, classic recipe or a slightly more complicated one like this peanut butter oatmeal chocolate chip cookie.

Gluten Free Pumpkin Donut Holes

Using alternative flours, you can create some very-close-to-the-real-thing sugared donut holes. Here’s one recipe you can try!

Fudge

It doesn’t matter if it’s traditional chocolate, or banana, caramel, white chocolate, pistachio or any other flavor under the sun! Fudge is gluten free and loved by all!

Pie

The sky is the limit when it comes to options for pie, but the traditional crust is not gluten free! Here’s a no-fail recipe for gluten free pie crust. If you want to make a graham cracker crust, just look for gluten free graham crackers and make your crust as usual!

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