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Gluten Free Thanksgiving You Can Order Online!

Erica Dermer, November 8, 2020November 15, 2025

I’m pretty lucky to have Whole Foods, Sprouts, Natural Grocers, Kroger (Fry’s), Safeway, and Albertsons in my city. But I know that many of you do not have access to these grocery stores that offer endless gluten-free items for Thanksgiving and regular shopping occasions. Here’s a round-up of my favorite gluten-free Thanksgiving items that you can order online!

PS do yourself a favor now and download my BFF gfJules’ Thanksgiving ebook now! I promise you can make so many things from rolls to pie crust if you download this guide now and order some of her flour and mixes before turkey day!

Gluten-Free Pies and Desserts

Why are pies and desserts listed first? Because I think they are the most important part of Thanksgiving and Christmas. When else is dessert so highly celebrated as a communal holiday gathering? Don’t skimp on the dessert this holiday just because you don’t want to make something. Order online!

Gluten-Fre Pre-Made Desserts

Modern Bread and Bagel gluten-free bakery has to have some of the best gluten-free Thanksgiving items available for shipping nationwide. Right now you can order vegan gluten-free apple pie, apple coffee cake, pumpkin bread and even cornbread. I love their stuff – you won’t be disappointed!

Maine Pie Company offers a variety of pre-made frozen pies that are gluten-free certified and certified kosher. I highly recommend their pecan pie. I had a chance to taste these two years ago when I did a big pie feature for Gluten Free & More magazine. They’re just like the real thing! These contain dairy and egg. They also offer hand pies and pie shells as well. You can also order on Gluten-Free Mall.

Photo from the Maine Pie Co. website showing a slice and and entire pie  of the pecan pie, with a pile of pecans and a highlight of the gluten free label on the box
The Maine Pie Co. Pecan Pie
Package of Raised Gluten Free Pumpkin Pie showing certified gluten-free symbol and the label vegan and gluten free.
Raised Gluten Free Pie

Raised Gluten Free is on my must-have list for Thanksgiving! They are all gluten-free, dairy-free, and egg-free (as well as vegan). They offer pies in a variety of flavors from pumpkin, apple, strawberry rhubarb, cranberry apple, blueberry bliss, and southern peach pie. Thankfully, most of you can find these pies in Whole Foods, Kroger, or other locations near you. Their pies are not available for nationwide shipping.

Katz personal-sized pies are available at my local Sprouts, so I’m pretty lucky. For the holidays I recommend the apple pie and the pumpkin pie. If you’d like to buy their pies, you can visit Gluten-Free Mall or Katz website. Also, don’t forget to pick up their donuts while you’re stocking my cart. And the mini hand pies. Okay, so you might want to just pile everything in on the Katz website so you can qualify for next-day delivery.

Erin McKenna’s offers Thanksgiving items to ship via Goldbelly like their vegan gluten-free pumpkin pie, Thanksgiving sugar cookies, apple pie, and apple upside-down cake. Right now there’s a waitlist, but hop on there because her stuff is worth it.

Gluten-Free Turkey

A close up on a flock of pasture-rasied turkeys at White Oak Pastures in Georgia.
White Oak Pastures

Don’t panic about turkeys! Most store-bought frozen or fresh turkeys are gluten-free. Most turkeys have some sort of liquid injected into the breast before freezing to keep the bird moist. Look for any broth injection into the bird – unless it is labeled or states gluten-free, skip these. Again, it’s very rare to find anyone conciously injecting an allergen into a non-allergenic meat, but I can’t tell you that it never happens.

If you buy pre-made turkey online, always check ingredients for hidden allergens like barley or wheat hidden in spices. It will be rare to find gluten being added to a turkey unless it’s a flavoring or spice used to cook the bird.

Gluten-Free Stuffing

A while back I collaborated with MYBREAD Bakery on their new Thanksgiving pack! Each order contains 7 oz. of double-baked bread cubes, a stuffing recipe (that I made below from Instagram) and 8 dinner rolls!

Want pre-seasoned stuffing mix? Try Aleias Savory Stuffing. It’s too late to order on their site, but they do supply on Amazon. They have the best stuffing I’ve found from a box.

Gluten-Free Rolls

Bread SRSLY offers sourdough dinner rolls in a 24 pack – perfect for Thanksgiving. These rolls are gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free, and vegan.

Canyon Bakehouse launched Brioche-Style Sweet Rolls and Hawaiian Sweet Rolls within the past few years and are a perfect fit for the holiday. Canyon Bakehouse products are all gluten-free and dairy-free.

Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Side Dishes

Epicured offers a great low-fodmap gluten-free Thanksgiving menu. Please note that while some options are lactose-free, they are not suitable for a milk allergy. Don’t miss the green beans with almonds, pumpkin soup, or cranberry orange sauce! You can literally freeze your Thanksgiving dinner today!

Shows Epicured low-fodmap side dishes available to ship this Thanksgiving - mashed potatoes, stuffing, green beans, cranberry sauce, gravy, and turkey
Epicured thanksgiving side dishes available to ship frozen

Watch out for delivery dates!

I love ordering online and having Thanksgiving come to me! The biggest thing to know about ordering online is going to be delivery dates and shipping minimums. I’ve never struggled with shipping minimums because I love ordering online, but it’s something to consider. If you can score free shipping by adding another item to your cart that you can save for after Thanksgiving, do it! Make sure that you place orders before the delivery date deadline, especially if you’ll be traveling for Thanksgiving. You don’t want to order online and miss the delivery!

Happy shopping and here’s to a happy Thanksgiving!

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Comments (7)

  1. Patricia Gallo says:
    November 25, 2020 at 1:35 pm

    Thank you, for all the info.

    Reply
  2. MAURICIO ACUNA says:
    November 6, 2021 at 6:29 pm

    Hi:

    I want to know to where do you ship. For instance, do you ship to Seattle?

    Thanks

    Reply
  3. Yvonne Brady says:
    October 20, 2022 at 5:32 pm

    What is the cost of the meals?

    Reply
  4. Pam Zapffe says:
    October 23, 2022 at 10:12 am

    how much are your GF Thanksgiving meal packages. What does it include? Do you ship to Dallas, TX.

    Reply
  5. Joy Schwartz says:
    November 12, 2022 at 3:12 pm

    Are you still preparing GF dinners for Thanksgiving?

    Reply
  6. Barbara says:
    October 26, 2023 at 7:07 am

    Do you ship to Minnesota

    Reply
  7. mitch says:
    November 13, 2024 at 3:47 pm

    Tyvm! Epicured states that its GF meals are prepared in a kitchen that also cooks with gluten, aka NOT celiac friendly.

    Magickitchen is celiac friendly though.

    Link to celiac friendly meal kit.

    Reply

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