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40+ Gluten-Free Potluck Ideas for Any Occasion

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Planning a potluck when you or your guests need gluten-free options? With over 40 gluten-free potluck ideas, you can easily bring home side dishes that everyone will enjoy. Whether you have celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, or simply prefer a gluten-free diet.

These gluten-free potluck recipes cover everything from bite-sized appetizers and finger foods to hearty mains, vibrant sides, and decadent desserts. Many are naturally vegan or vegetarian, and most can be made ahead of time, making them perfect for stress-free potluck planning.

Check out the complete list of gluten-free meals and side dishes below!

Gluten-free potluck tips

Before you start cooking, here are our top three tips to ensure your potluck goes smoothly, especially if you or the person you’re cooking for has gluten sensitivities.

Label the dishes. Clear labels prevent guests with celiac disease or gluten intolerance from accidentally ingesting anything harmful. Avoid cross-contamination. Use special serving utensils and cover plates while moving and serving. Please bring your naturally gluten-free dishes. Dishes like roasted vegetables, rice salads, and fruit platters take all the guesswork out of it.

Gluten-free potluck dips and sauces

Vegan spinach artichoke dip served in a black bowl with crackers
Hummus with green olives and pimento in a bowl
An overhead view of hummus in a white bowl
Cannellini bean hummus with avocado

Making time: 10 minutes minutes

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Overhead close-up of dip in a brown bowl with tortilla chips and rosemary sprigs on the side
roasted garlic white bean dip

Making time: 45 minutes minutes

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Vegan Lunch Orange Bowl with Vegetable Dip
Vegan Ranch Dip & Dressing

Making time: 2 time time 10 minutes minutes

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A white bowl of honey mustard is topped with cubes of tofu and skewers placed around it.

Gluten-free potluck main dish

Overhead of chickpea balls topped with buffalo sauce and green onions in a white bowl
Slices of chickpea pot pie on a white plate
Close-up image of vegan baked ziti served with parsley on a casserole baking sheet - Featured image
Serve the baked ziti on a white plate with grated cheese and parsley.
Overhead of sliced ​​chickpea bread on a white plate
Close-up overhead of pasta with pumpkin cheese sauce on white plate
Front view of cacio e pepe in a white bowl with crushed red pepper flakes and parsley
Vegan lemon risotto in pot with lemon
Front view of lasagna slices on white plate with basil and vegan parmesan cheese
vegan lentil lasagna

Making time: 1 time time 30 minutes minutes

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Gluten-free potluck side dishes

ultimate garlic bread
Apple walnuts stuffed in a casserole dish
It's a copy of Costco's quinoa salad, served in a blue bowl with a fork on the right side of the bowl.
Close-up overhead of a hand lifting a pasta salad.
Mediterranean roasted vegetables, eggplant, zucchini, cherry tomatoes, red onions and herbs spooned into shallow bowls.
Close-up view of roasted brussels sprouts with red peppers and shallots
A large wooden bowl filled with chopped Tuscan kale salad and balsamic miso dressing, two wooden spoons next to it.
Creamy creamy potato cauliflower mash with olive oil and served on a white plate
Mexican street corn skillet topped with lime, herbs and cheese
Italian green bean salad with cherry tomatoes and sliced ​​almonds in a white bowl
Hearty pan-fried chickpeas in tomato sauce, garnished with herbs and served with toasted bread.
Close-up view of whole roasted baby potatoes with herbs in a white bowl
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Overhead Greek lentil salad with tomatoes, cucumbers, herbs and crumbled feta cheese

Gluten-free potluck dessert

Place the almond butter in a small bowl and remove the top.
Almond butter cookie dough bite

Making time: 20 minutes minutes

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Pour maple syrup over stack of banana bread slices
Oat flour cookies on a baking sheet
4 cookies on a white plate
Vegan Black Bean Brownies – Cut into squares on a cookie sheet and top with chocolate chips.
chocolate chip cookie cup

Making time: 1 time time 30 minutes minutes

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3 vegan blueberry muffins
Overhead of pear crisps with spoon in white bowl
Overhead oat flour muffins on a white plate

Frequently Asked Questions about Gluten-Free Potluck Recipes

What is gluten? Which ingredients contain gluten?

Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and sometimes oats (unless they’re certified gluten-free). Common sauces include bread, pasta, crackers, beer, soy sauce, most salad dressings, many soups and soups, and baked goods. Be sure to read the ingredient label. Gluten is often hidden in seasoning blends, marinades, and sauces.

What’s the best gluten-free dish to bring to a potluck?

Great options include quinoa salad, bean salad, pasta salad made with GF pasta, roasted vegetables, stuffed peppers, GF brownies, and flourless chocolate cake. The key is to choose dishes that are easy to move around, can be made ahead of time, and don’t require reheating. All of the 40+ recipes in this roundup are perfect for potlucks.

Which gluten-free pasta should I use for my potluck salad?

Look for pasta made from chickpeas, brown rice, lentils, or corn flour. Popular brands include Banza (chickpeas), Barilla Gluten Free (corn and rice), and Tinkada (brown rice).

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