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Gluten-free Side Dishes For Thanksgiving


JANELOVESGRAINS

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JANELOVESGRAINS Newbie

Hi again! Thanks for everyone's help with the birthday cakes. I made a cake from one of the responses (though I forget who suggested it) and it turned out great!!! No one could even tell that it was gluten-free and my daughter has never enjoyed a cake so much. Now I am wondering about side dishes to make this Thanksgiving. I have been told that both Quinoa and Buckwheat Groats (hulled buckwheat) are gluten-free, but I don't know what to do with these grains. Or if not those grains, does anyone have some recipe ideas for Thanksgiving?


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tarnalberry Community Regular

Wild and Brown rice stuffing

Ginger glazed root vegetables

Mashed potatoes (or sweet potatoes)

all sort of vegetable dishes

Bean Soup

... what sort of thing are you looking for? lots of recipes are naturally gluten-free...

Melanie Rookie

We're having 7-layered salad, potatoes and corn.

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