Just in time for the Christmas Cookie Madness: 102 Gluten Free Cookie Recipes! (2024)

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Oh, tis the season… for 102 Gluten Free Cookie Recipes!

Well, you might be reading this post in July, and it will be just as awesome, I promise. But there is something about December that brings out the Cookie Monster in me.

I swear I can pass up cakes and pies and fudge and flan… but when it comes to little, crumbly bites of sugary bliss, I’m dead in the water. I’m goo in the sand. I’m pied to the piper.

It doesn’t matter that they are gluten free. I’m still puddy in the cookies’ hands.

And a quick note before you start pouring through these guys, If a recipie has a blend of what appears to be light flours, I’ll usually just add them all up for volume and use my trusty Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free All Purpose Baking Flour.

I buy it in bulk from Amazon because the price is better. I’ve included my affiliate link below for easy purchasing right from this post!

No more delaying…

Here are the yummy gluten free cookie recipes!

  1. The BEST Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe EVER
  2. 4 Ingredient, Gluten Free, Dairy Free, but GLORIOUS Peanut Butter Cookies
  3. Peanut Butter Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies (Gluten and Dairy free)
  4. GLUTEN FREE PEANUT BUTTER M&M COOKIES
  5. Flourless Brownie Cookies
  6. Soft Pumpkin Cookies (vegan w/ gluten and sugar-free options)
  7. Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  8. ALMOND JOY MACAROONS
  9. Italian Almond Cookies {naturally gluten free}
  10. Easy Gluten Free Sugar Cookies
  11. SOFT SUGAR COOKIES
  12. Soft Batch Apple Cider Gingersnap Cookies (Gluten-Free)
  13. Flourless Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies (GF)
  14. Gluten-Free Shortbread Cookies
  15. TWO INGREDIENT COOKIES : NATURALLY GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN AND SUGAR-FREE
  16. Flourless Deep Dark Chocolate Cookies
  17. Gluten Free Lemon Snowball Cookies
  18. Pumpkin Snickerdoodles (gluten, dairy, egg, and sugar-free)
  19. Carrot Cake Oatmeal Cookies
  20. Flourless fudge cookies
  21. Ginger Snap Cookies
  22. Gluten Free Whipped Shortbread
  23. Gluten-Free Vegan Samoas
  24. Vegan Chocolate Spritz Cookies with Candy Cane Creme Filling
  25. Lemon meltaways
  26. Cookie Dough Truffles: Grain Free, Guilt Free
  27. AMARETTO SNOWBALLS : GLUTEN-FREE, VEGAN, QUICK NO-BAKE DESSERT
  28. Flourless Chocolate Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  29. Gluten-Free Monster Cookies
  30. Chewy Oatmeal Coconut Brown Sugar Cookies {Anzac Biscuits}
  31. No-Bake Coconut Delights (sugar, dairy, egg, and grain free)
  32. Chocolate crinkle cookies
  33. 2 Ingredient Banana Coconut Cookies
  34. VEGAN GLUTEN FREE GINGERBREAD MEN
  35. Reese’s Pieces Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies
  36. Fluffernutter Cookies, 3 Ingredients!
  37. (Flourless & Healthy) Pumpkin Chocolate-Chip Cookies
  38. Gluten-Free Ginger Molasses Cookies
  39. Gluten Free Chocolate Pavlova Cookies
  40. Sweet Potato Toddler Snacks (GF, Nut Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free, Corn Free!)
  41. Paleo Snickerdoodles Recipe
  42. Gluten-Free & Vegan Cranberry Bliss Bars
  43. Coconut & Chocolate Macaroons
  44. Tiramisu Macarons
  45. Gluten-free Vegan Oatmeal Cream Pies
  46. (Healthy + Flourless) Glazed Apple Pie Cookies
  47. Vegan and Gluten Free Lemon Poppy Seed Cookies
  48. Maple Cream Sandwich Cookies
  49. Easy Banana Chocolate Chip Cookies
  50. Coconut Macaroon Thumbprints with Raspberry Chia Seed Jam (Vegan + GF)
  51. CRANBERRY OATMEAL WHITE CHOCOLATE COOKIES
  52. Toasted Coconut-Almond Biscotti
  53. Chocolate Chip Espresso Cookies- Vegan & Gluten-Free
  54. Mint Chocolate Cookies- A Gluten-Free Casein-Free Recipe
  55. Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookies with Quinoa Flakes
  56. Gluten-Free Pumpkin Pecan Cookies Recipe
  57. Gluten-Free Raspberry Coconut-Almond Bars
  58. Paleo Thin Mints
  59. Double Chocolate Almond Florentines
  60. Gluten Free Mocha Hazelnut Cookies
  61. SUPERFOOD CARAMEL DELIGHTS
  62. Fudgy Mint Chocolate No-Bake Cookies
  63. DOUBLE CHOCOLATE PUMPKIN NO-BAKE COOKIES
  64. DOUBLE CHOCOLATE PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE OREOS
  65. DOUBLE CHOCOLATE POTATO CHIP COOKIES
  66. FUDGY MINT CHOCOLATE NO-BAKE COOKIES
  67. HAZELNUT WHITE CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE STUFFED GINGERSNAPS
  68. SAMOA SHORTBREAD BARS
  69. TRIPLE CHOCOLATE PUDDING COOKIES
  70. HAZELNUT WHITE CHOCOLATE TRUFFLE STUFFED GINGERSNAPS
  71. Chocolate Sandwich Cookies with Chocolate Cream Filling (Gluten-Free)
  72. Pecan Turtle Style Shortbread Cookies (Gluten-Free)
  73. Homemade Fortune Cookies
  74. (Gluten Free) Peanut Butter Breakfast Cookies
  75. Gluten-free Smores Cookies
  76. GLUTEN-FREE DOUBLE CHOCOLATE COOKIES
  77. GLUTEN-FREE MUESLI BREAKFAST COOKIES
  78. GLUTEN-FREE-MEXICAN WEDDING COOKIES
  79. GLUTEN-FREE SALTED PUMPKIN OATMEAL BUTTERSCOTCHIES
  80. GLUTEN-FREE OREOS
  81. Black and White Cookies
  82. Fig Newtons
  83. Lemon Lavender Cookies
  84. Paleo Peanut Butter Patties – Tagalongs
  85. Ginger Shortbread Cookies
  86. Butter Cookies
  87. Chocolate Chunk Toffee Cookies
  88. Flourless Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies filled with Cinnamon Peanut Butter Cream
  89. Gluten Free Bourbon Caramel Samoas
  90. Double Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  91. Chocolate Hazelnut No Bake Cookies
  92. Chocolate Peppermint Cookies (Low Carb and Gluten Free)
  93. Chocolate-Dipped Almond Horseshoe Cookies
  94. Cinnamon Stars: Zimtsterne (Germany)
  95. Orange Cranberry Sugar Cookies (Gluten & Dairy Free)
  96. Paleo Pinwheel Cookies
  97. Chocolate Chip Clouds
  98. Baci di Dama Cookies
  99. Glazed Lemon Drop Cookies {traditional and gluten free recipes}
  100. White Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookie Clusters (no-bake, gluten-free)
  101. Linzer Cookies
  102. Gluten Free Moon Pies

The most fabulous thing about compiling this list was coming across some new and totally awesome gluten free blogs. Holla, holla.

Are you a cookie monster? We could totally throw a massive cookie party with all of these incredible Gluten Free Cookie Recipes!

Take a sec and share this post with your gluten free friends and family! {the share buttons are just under this sentence!}

Just in time for the Christmas Cookie Madness: 102 Gluten Free Cookie Recipes! (2024)

FAQs

Why are my gluten-free cookies so dry? ›

Add more fat or liquid: It might just be that you need a bit more moisture in your recipe, especially if you're converting a regular “gluten-ful” recipe to gluten-free. Try adding anywhere from ¼ to ½ cup of liquid or fat to the recipe and see if that helps.

How do you make gluten-free cookies less dry and crumbly? ›

Add extra liquid: Gluten-free flours tend to absorb more liquid than regular flour, so you may need to add more liquid to your recipes to compensate. This can help to keep your baked goods moist and prevent them from becoming dry and crumbly.

Does gluten free flour affect cookies? ›

Gluten's elasticity allows batters and doughs to trap air released by leavening agents (yeast, baking powder, or baking soda), which is how they're able to rise. Without this protein, gluten-free baked goods have the potential to be grainy, dense, and crumbly, but they don't have to be!

Why is my gluten-free cookie dough so sticky? ›

A gluten-free dough that is sticky and too soft can be caused by the following reasons: you may have kneaded the dough too hard or too long, or you may have measured the wrong quantity of liquid.

What is the secret to moist gluten-free baking? ›

Moisture. There are many ways to increase moisture in a recipe. In general, recipes that call for pureed fruit, sour cream or yogurt are ones you can rely on for a moist product. In case your recipe does not call for these things, using brown sugar instead of white sugar to add moisture.

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

Should I refrigerate gluten free cookie dough before baking? ›

— resting the dough makes SUCH a difference in the final cookie. You will not regret this extra step! ALL THAT SAID, if you simply don't have the time or patience to wait 24-48 hours, chill the dough for at least 2 hours in the fridge before scooping and baking.

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from getting hard? ›

Baking at 375 degrees F as opposed to a lower temperature will help cookies stay soft: they'll bake faster which means they aren't in the hot, drying air of the oven too long. Pull the cookie sheet out of the oven when the cookies are just set: underbaking is better than overbaking.

Do gluten-free cookies take longer to bake? ›

Gluten-free goods tend to brown faster and take longer to cook through. So they need to be baked at a slightly lower temperature, for a slightly longer time. Every recipe is different, but in general, try lowering the temperature by 25 degrees and baking the item for 15 minutes longer.

What is the trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

Gluten-free baked goods often benefit from extra liquid to hydrate the flour blends, eliminate grittiness, and achieve a less dense or dry texture.

What is the best gluten-free flour for cookies? ›

What's the best gluten-free flour for baking? Bob's Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking mix is my favorite gluten-free all-purpose flour blend for baking. It has a mild texture and plenty of "stick" thanks to a blend of sweet rice flour, brown rice flour, and sorghum flour, plus some starches and xanthan gum.

Which gluten-free flour works best in cookies? ›

Almond flour is a grain-free, protein-rich flour that lends well to cookies, cakes, and more! Almond flour is made from blanched almonds, meaning without skins (as opposed to almond meal, which is made from raw almonds with skins). This is why it has a fluffy, light texture and pale golden color.

How do you make gluten-free cookies rise? ›

13- Make sure your baking soda and/or baking powder are fresh. These are the leavening agents in your cookie recipe and if they are no longer active, your cookies won't puff up and may spread more. Try a fresh container if they've been open longer than 3 months. 14- Use a tried and true gluten free cookie mix.

What holds gluten-free cookies together? ›

As with gluten, this could stop a cookie from spreading too much as it bakes. So I've decided to try adding a hydrocolloid to my gluten-free dough. Some grocery stores sell xanthan gum and guar gum, especially if the stores have a gluten-free aisle. Many gluten-free recipes call for xanthan gum.

How do you tell if a gluten-free cookie is done? ›

While visual cues like the toothpick test and pressing the top of the cake will still help, the best way to determine if your baked goods are perfectly done is with a timer and oven thermometer. This is because gluten-free treats often look underdone and slightly wet inside after baking.

How can I improve my gluten-free cookie texture? ›

After adding your dry ingredients, mix the dough for a few minutes (instead of just until combined). This will help the dough develop a bit more structure and get rid of any gritty texture from unincorporated ingredients. After all, you can't develop too much gluten if there's no gluten to begin with.

How do you make gluten free baked goods less dry? ›

Gluten-free baked goods often benefit from extra liquid to hydrate the flour blends, eliminate grittiness, and achieve a less dense or dry texture. However, it's very important to drive off this extra moisture during baking, or you'll wind up with a gummy texture. The best way to do this? Longer baking times.

Why are my gluten-free cookies dry and crumbly? ›

Gluten free baked goods use various binding agents as a substitute, such as xanthan gum, but these simply don't work as well as gluten, resulting in a crumbly product.

Why are gluten free baked goods so dry? ›

Some gluten free flours will produce a cake which is on the dry side. This might be due to the lack of gluten but can be for many other reasons. Lots of gluten free flour is rice based and this can result in a dry and slightly gritty texture.

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