7 Easy Gluten-Free Swaps for Your Favorite Foods & Recipes (2024)

Are you missing bread and pasta because you’re on a gluten-free diet? I’ve got seven easy everyday gluten-free swaps you can make on your plate.

There’s a lot of debate out there on if going gluten-free is beneficial for your health if you don’t have a known gluten allergy or sensitivity. I’ve found when there’s conflicting information, it depends on who you ask. It’s important to remember that just like organic, high-fiber or grain-free, if a food is marketed as gluten-free it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s healthy.

Here’s what I do know about gluten-free diets, going gluten free and how best to approach this kind of diet change.

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It’s important to be aware of how food is affecting your body so that you can be your biggest health advocate. Any time I’m working with an individual client, I’ll have them food journal what they ate and how they felt throughout the day.

More often than not, when a client is struggling with GI issues, gluten is a common culprit. How do we know? By moving towards a minimally processed, whole food diet these foods tend to be naturally gluten-free. When the processed, fiber-less starches are replaced with whole grains and vegetables, 9 times out of 10 the bloating, gas, etc. is naturally taken care of on its own.

Whether or not you intentionally go gluten free is up to you. However, if you are prioritizing a more nutrient-rich diet to boost your health from the inside out, I’ve got seven of my favorite everyday gluten-free swaps for you to consider.

Gluten-Free Grains and Pastas

Swap couscous swapped for quinoa. I grew up eating couscous, and I loved it. When I became more aware of what was on my plate, I started swapping couscous (which is basically pasta) for quinoa. Quinoa is one of the few sources of complete plant-based protein and naturally high in fiber for a more nutritious gluten-free swap.

Gluten-Free Recipe: Veggie Thai Quinoa Salad

Swap orzo swapped for brown rice. My mom used to make orzo with butter, parmesan cheese and parsley. For a similar texture and shape, try swapping orzo for brown rice, which is going to be naturally gluten-free and high in fiber to help stabilize blood sugar levels.

Swap traditional pasta for lentil or brown rice pasta. This is one my favorite healthy swaps to make. Instead of traditional white pasta, swap for lentil or chickpea pasta for a boost in protein and fiber. One of my favorite quick dinners is lentil pasta with a jar of marinara sauce, sautéed spinach and nutritional yeast. Done in less than 15 minutes.

Gluten-Free Pasta Salad: 5-Ingredient Nut-Free Pesto Pasta

Gluten-Free Swaps for Baking

Swap all-purpose flour for a combination of almond flour and gluten-free oat flour. This is the ONLY flour mixture I use when baking. If you can get the ratio right, it’s a fantastic substitute that results in a moist texture. PSA: Gluten-free all-purpose flour is not necessarily more nutritious. It just means there’s no gluten in it.

Almond flour is made from, well, almonds so it’s a great source of protein and healthy fats. It helps keep the baked food on the lighter, fluffier side. Oat flour is full of fiber and helps soak up the moisture in the recipe. It can be quite dense which is why I like to use a combination of both flours.

Gluten-Free Muffin Recipe: Chunky Monkey Superfood Banana Bread Muffins

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The ratio I have found to work best is 2 cups all purpose flour = 1 ¼ cup oat flour + ¾ cup almond flour. To get that “rise” out of a recipe, it’s best to add about 1 teaspoon baking soda with 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar.


TIP: Coconut flour is not an equal substitute. It quickly absorbs liquid, meaning you’ll need a lot less coconut flour than regular flour. I haven’t ventured too far into coconut flour territory since I’m not a huge fan of the slightly gritty texture.

Gluten-Free Swaps for Asian Flavors

Swap soy sauce for gluten-free tamari or coconut aminos. If you’re looking to minimize highly processed soy foods, this is a great healthy swap for you. I love cooking with coconut aminos for a gluten and soy-free alternative in my stir fry or to dip my sushi rolls in.

Gluten-Free Asian Recipe: Veggie glow vegan sushi

Gluten-Free Breading Swaps

Swap traditional breadcrumbs for almond meal or crushed corn flakes. Breadcrumbs are used in a variety of different ways, including oven “fried” food and as a binder in loaf recipes. Instead of using traditional breadcrumbs, make the healthier swap for almond meal in binder recipes, or crushed corn flakes when you’re really looking for that crunch on the outside.

Related recipe: Moroccan-Spiced Quinoa Cauliflower Burgers

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Gluten-Free Mexican Options

Swap flour tortillas for corn tortillas or romaine lettuce shells. Mexican cuisine is one of my favorites, and it doesn’t always have to be an indulgence. Your favorite tacos or enchiladas are always going to be healthier when made at home! Try swapping regular flour tortillas for corn tortillas if going gluten-free or for a nutritious option, opt for a romaine lettuce shell.

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Gluten-Free Recipe Options: Lentil Walnut Tacos with a Pineapple Mango Salsa

What other gluten-free swaps have you tried that keep you feeling great and your food tasting delicious? Share your favorites in the comments below — I’m always looking for other options to try!

7 Easy Gluten-Free Swaps for Your Favorite Foods & Recipes (2024)

FAQs

7 Easy Gluten-Free Swaps for Your Favorite Foods & Recipes? ›

Tapioca flour is extremely popular as a thickening agent, and can also be used for baking, combining very well with buckwheat flour for a versatile blend. Other options include flours from white and brown rice, chickpea flour, amaranth flour, almond flour, coconut flour, sorghum flour and teff.

What are some easy gluten-free foods? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

What are easy gluten substitutes? ›

Tapioca flour is extremely popular as a thickening agent, and can also be used for baking, combining very well with buckwheat flour for a versatile blend. Other options include flours from white and brown rice, chickpea flour, amaranth flour, almond flour, coconut flour, sorghum flour and teff.

What is the only food group to naturally have gluten? ›

Gluten is a protein naturally found in some grains including wheat, barley, and rye. It acts like a binder, holding food together and adding a “stretchy” quality—think of a pizza maker tossing and stretching out a ball of dough.

What happens when you eat gluten after not eating it for a while? ›

Symptoms of glutening are often digestive (abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation). However, gluten exposure can also cause headaches, anxiety, brain fog, skin rashes, or problems with a variety of body systems. These symptoms can last for days or weeks.

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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What is the best gluten substitute? ›

SUBSTITUTES FOR GLUTEN IN BAKING
  • Corn Flour/Starch. Corn flour (or starch as they say in the US) is made from removing and purifying the starch from the centre of sweetcorn kernels. ...
  • Maize Flour. ...
  • Polenta. ...
  • Potato Flour. ...
  • Ground Nuts. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour. ...
  • Oats. ...
  • Tapioca Flour.

What are common gluten-free substitutes? ›

Substitutes for wheat / all-purpose flour:

Coconut flour, cornmeal, oat flour, rice flour, almond flour, tapioca flour, chickpea flour, cassava flour, sorghum flour, amaranth flour, buckwheat flour, teff flour. All-purpose gluten-free flour (like Namaste Perfect Flour Blend)

What chips are gluten-free? ›

Which Brand of Chips Are Gluten-Free? The majority of tortillas and potato chips are gluten-free. You can eat Kettle brand potato chips, Lay's, Ruffles, Late July, and Cape Cod potato chips if you follow a gluten-free diet, among many more brands.

Does coffee have gluten? ›

Plain coffee from freshly roasted beans is 100% gluten-free. In many cases, store-bought coffee grounds are as well, though there's always some potential for cross-contamination. What you really need to keep an eye on are coffee additives and flavored coffees. Powdered coffee creamer, for example, may contain gluten.

How to flush out gluten from the body? ›

Once you've ingested gluten, your only option is to wait for it to pass through your system. There's no quick fix – no way of truly speeding up the process. The best thing you can do is be kind to your body. Treat individual symptoms as they arise, stay hydrated, and get back on track with your gluten free diet.

What are the first signs of being gluten intolerant? ›

What are the symptoms of gluten intolerance?
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Anemia.
  • Anxiety.
  • Bloating or gas.
  • Brain fog, or trouble concentrating.
  • Depression.
  • Diarrhea or constipation.
  • Fatigue.

What does a gluten belly look like? ›

FAQs about gluten intolerance symptoms

The intestines make up most of the middle and lower abdomen, so “gluten belly” will look like any other type of lower digestive tract bloating. However, if bloating seems to be a regular or constant problem, that's a possible sign that it may be due to gluten intolerance.

What can I eat for dinner that is gluten-free? ›

Gluten-free dinner recipes
  • Lemony chicken lentils. A star rating of 0 out of 5. ...
  • Chicken dopiaza. ...
  • Spiced fried rice with sausage. ...
  • Spicy vegetable stew with coconut. ...
  • Gluten-free tuna pasta bake. ...
  • App onlyPea gnudi with asparagus & mint. ...
  • Vibrant spinach, coconut & paneer curry. ...
  • Roasted vegetable cheese & cheat's tomato risotto.

What snacks are gluten-free? ›

Don't forget that some naturally nutritious gluten-free snacks include fruits, vegetables, nuts and nut butters, yogurt, cottage cheese, popcorn, hardboiled eggs, hummus and guacamole.

Is peanut butter gluten-free? ›

Living gluten-free can be a challenge. It's important to know that peanuts, peanut butter, peanut flour and peanut oil are considered naturally gluten-free foods. Gluten is a form of protein found in wheat, barley and rye (2).

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