Gluten-Free Super Bowl Recipes for Game Day | Gluten-Free Foodee (2024)

Aside from the actual game of football, the Super Bowl is also known for the commercials, the halftime show, and the food. You can crunch, dip, and graze on all that delicious finger-food nibbles throughout the game. It does get a little trickier when you are living gluten-free. There are loads of hidden (and not so hidden) gluten in those traditional types of appetizers but that doesn’t mean they can’t be made gluten-free. With a little extra effort, you can put together an impressive gluten-free spread, especially with these gluten-free Super Bowl recipes for game day.

We intentionally strayed from the usual wings and nachos type of snacks. We wanted to kick it up a notch and offer food that would make your guests feel like they had eaten a meal rather than just snacking. The Super Bowl Halftime is normally about 20-30 minutes. You don’t want to have to plan a fast dinner during that time if you can avoid it. That time is better spent stretching your legs, catching up with your guests, and preparing for the second half of the game. With this selection of food, no one will be missing dinner.

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Charcuterie Board

A Charcuterie board is a great addition to any party. They naturally bring people together. There is something about sharing a platter of food with friends that’s special and good for the soul. You can load the board up with some perfect game-day gluten-free items. Click/tap on the title to read how to create a Charcuterie board and some gluten-free options. Review our Ultimate Gluten-Free Chocolate List for gluten-free chocolate options.

The Best Gluten-Free Onion Dip Recipe

A homemade dip is delicious and easy to make. This recipe will help you step-up your veggie tray game.

Gluten-Free Vegan Peperonata Recipe

Our gluten-free vegan peperonata recipe is a well-known Italian condiment, that can be served hot or cold in many applications. Serve it as an appetizer on its own with some fresh, toasted gluten-free bread brushed with oil and garlic or add it to your Charcuterie board.

Gluten-Free Candied Pecans and Almonds

Our amazing gluten-free candied pecans and almonds are the perfect sweet and savoury treat that can be used in many delicious ways. Place them on the table for snacking or add them to your Charcuterie board. You’ll love ’em.

Gluten-Free Battered Cauliflower

The batter in this recipe is light, crunchy, and oh-so tasty. You could use it on many other vegetables, but cauliflower is my favourite. You will never know if it’s gluten-free.

Gluten-Free Rice Balls

Rice balls are an Italian classic dish and this cheesy recipe will be a perfect addition to your game day food lineup. They are like an ooey-gooey flavour bomb that are best served hot but they are just as tasty at room temperature.

Gluten-Free Pizza Dough

When people hear gluten-free pizza crust, they normally think of tasteless cardboard topped with sauce and cheese, but that does not have to be the case. A fluffy crust is easier to achieve than you think. Just follow these tips and this recipe, and you too can easily make the perfect pizza topped with all your faves.

The Best Gluten-Free Sausage in A Blanket Recipe

This recipe uses homemade gluten-free pizza dough. So you can make a dough and turn a quarter of it into this fun recipe. Then use the rest to make to make a pizza. We love making two amazing appetizers out of one dough.

Gluten-Free Spinach Stuffed Pepperoni Pizza

This recipe takes pizza to the next level. It’s like 2 pizzas in 1. You have a traditional tomato sauce-based pizza on the top plus a spinach-stuffed pizza in the middle. It’s like having more of a good thing. It’s so incredible and it’s not difficult to make either.

The Best Gluten-Free Leftover Chicken Nachos Recipe

While this was originally intended to use up leftovers, it also is just about making the best chicken nachos. You can buy a whole rotisserie chicken and use as much of it as you need. By using a storebought chicken it makes game day food preparation much easier.

The Best Gluten-Free Fried Macaroni And Cheese Squares Recipe

Fried Mac and Cheese is not something you typically see done gluten-free. This recipe packs flavour, fun, and best of all even non-gluten-free guests will love it too.

The Ultimate Crunchy Baked Gluten-Free Chicken Wing Recipe

Getting super crunchy wings is not always easy without frying them. This recipe gives you all the crunch you want, all while oven-baking the wings. Remember to pair it with your favourite gluten-free sauce.

SANDWICH IDEAS:

You can do a make-your-own sandwich station by serving a tray of protein alongside a tray of possible vegetable (lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle, etc.) and/or condiment (mustard, mayo, salsa, sriracha, etc.) toppings and a basket of gluten-free bread/buns. Or you can place the protein in the gluten-free bread/bun and top them with what you see as the most popular selections. Either way, a sandwich with any of these proteins is going to be special.

Gluten-Free Chicken Cutlet

It’s tricky getting that gluten-free crispy coating just right, but that’s exactly what this recipe does and it gets it oh so right. Crunchy, juicy deliciousness. You can either use pieces or strips of chicken to make chicken nuggets or fingers too or you can make sandwiches with the cutlets for a sandwich tray.

Gluten-Free Stuffed Meatloaf with Mushroom, Spinach, And Cheddar Cheese

Meatloaf gets a bad rap for being boring, but not this gluten-free stuffed Meatloaf with Mushroom, Spinach, and Cheddar Cheese. This meatloaf is perfect in sandwiches for a sandwich tray.

Gluten-Free Battered Fish Taco with Creamy Coleslaw

Delicious, light, and crispy gluten-free battered fish taco recipe served with easy and delicious creamy coleslaw. You can make tacos or you could hold off on the cole slaw and just make sandwiches with the battered fish for a sandwich tray.

The Best Gluten-Free Monte Cristo Sandwich Recipe

Looking for a spectacular yet easy-to-execute dish that’s still impressive? Then you must try the best gluten-free Monte Cristo sandwich recipe. It combines turkey, ham, cheese, and French toast. You can cut the sandwiches into fours with toothpicks holding them together. Think how Instagram-worthy they would look.

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No-Bake Giant Gluten-Free Crunchy Peanut Butter Cup Recipe

No matter if you are hosting or bringing a treat to a party, this is a simple one to make. You could even swap out the peanut butter for another nut butter if allergies are an issue. Making a giant version of a beloved treat is always fun and very well received by adults, children, and even by non-gluten-free guests, as well.

Gluten-Free Rice Pudding

Rice-based desserts are a wonderful way to make a gluten-free sweet course and this rice pudding recipe is the perfect example. So creamy and delicious. You can keep it in the fridge and let everyone scoop some out when they want.

Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookie

When you need a little extra sweetness, turn to this vegan gluten-free peanut butter cookie recipe with a sprinkle of salt on top (refined sugar-free too). You can keep these out throughout the game and let them decide when they want a healthy, sweet bite.

BARS:

The beauty of bars is that they can be baked, cut, and placed on trays ahead of time. They can sit out and be just as delicious after sitting out for 4 hours as they were when you first cut them.

Gluten-Free Chocolate Caramel Cookie Bar

This recipe combines a crisp cookie with sweet caramel and creamy chocolate. It’s like a giant chocolate bar. YUM!

Gluten-Free Hello Dolly Dessert Bar

This recipe is so easy-to-make, it’s ridiculous and it is a graham cracker base topped with coconut, nuts, chocolate and sweetened condensed milk. Wow.

Gluten-Free Fat Albert Bar

This recipe is the perfect balance of smooth, buttery caramel and nuts, over a crunchy graham cracker base. They had me at buttery caramel.

We hope these recipes help make your Super Bowl party one to remember. If you are looking for something to make for dinner, consider this gluten-free ricotta and meat lasagna. You can make it ahead of time and bake it during the first half and then just cut it up and serve it fresh for dinner during Halftime.

Will you be making snacks for the Super Bowl? If so, are you going to make any of the ones we’ve listed here? If so, please let us know how they came. If not, let us know in the comments which snacks you will be making. We love hearing new ideas.

Enjoy the game!

Gluten-Free Super Bowl Recipes for Game Day | Gluten-Free Foodee (2024)

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What can I feed a crowd that is gluten-free? ›

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What can I put in a gluten-free platter? ›

Ingredients in a Gluten Free Charcuterie Board

dried fruit-figs, dates, and apricots are popular choices but you can definitely get creative. gluten-free crackers or pretzels. hard cheeses like aged cheese, pepper jack, or blue cheese. soft cheeses like fresh mozzarella, goat cheese, cream cheese, or melted brie.

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.

What to do if a gluten-free person eats gluten? ›

Avoid very spicy or fatty foods as they could increase your digestive symptoms. Soups/chicken soup and broths are good options while recovering, just make sure they are gluten-free! Get lots of rest to help your body heal and recover. Seek medical attention if you are experiencing severe symptoms.

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.
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How to snack gluten-free? ›

Fresh Fruit: Enjoy a variety of fresh fruits like apples, bananas, berries, oranges, and grapes. Vegetable Sticks and Hummus: Dip carrot sticks, cucumber slices, bell pepper strips, and celery into gluten-free hummus. Nuts and Seeds: Almonds, walnuts, pistachios, and sunflower seeds are great for snacking.

What is the best gluten-free substitute? ›

SUBSTITUTES FOR GLUTEN IN BAKING
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  • Polenta. ...
  • Potato Flour. ...
  • Ground Nuts. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour. ...
  • Oats. ...
  • Tapioca Flour.

Can a celiac kiss someone who has eaten gluten? ›

Cross Contamination from Kissing

If you kiss someone that has recently eaten or drank something containing gluten, there is a risk of cross contamination and being glutened because of the particles in their mouth. As we all know, a crumb contains enough traces of gluten to cause a reaction in some coeliacs.

What food do celiacs miss the most? ›

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 are 5 foods someone Cannot eat when they have celiac disease? ›

If you have coeliac disease, do not eat the following foods, unless they're labelled as gluten-free versions:
  • bread.
  • pasta.
  • cereals.
  • biscuits or crackers.
  • cakes and pastries.
  • pies.
  • gravies and sauces.

What deli meat is gluten-free? ›

Plain turkey, chicken, roast beef, and ham do not contain gluten, but deli meat you buy pre-packaged or at the deli counter can contain gluten.

What cheese is gluten-free? ›

Parmesan cheese is gluten-free. Provolone is gluten-free. Ricotta cheese is gluten-free. Swiss cheese is gluten-free.

What happened to gluten free girl? ›

Shauna Ahern gave up her blog, Gluten-Free Girl, in 2017. She made a good go of it for 12 years and her blog lives on online. Now, instead of food blogging, she works full-time as head writer at ChefsSteps. Her husband Danny stays home with her two kids, and everyone gets health insurance.

Why is no gluten better? ›

A gluten-free diet helps manage symptoms of celiac disease and other medical conditions associated with gluten consumption. This type of diet also has gained popularity among people without gluten-related medical conditions. The claimed benefits of the diet are improved health, weight loss and increased energy.

Why is gluten-free so big now? ›

Why Going Gluten-Free is So Popular. “It's twofold,” says Komar. “There are a lot of people who are being diagnosed with celiac disease. We now have blood tests, genetic testing or biopsies of the small intestine that can easily diagnose the condition.

Is gluten-free overblown? ›

There is no compelling evidence that a gluten-free diet will improve health or prevent disease if you don't have celiac disease and can eat gluten without trouble.

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