7 Easy Chicken Recipes for Gluten-Free Cooks
When it’s time to start dinner, easy chicken recipes are a good thing to have. So, today I’m sharing my 7 most popular gluten-free chicken recipes.
From slow cooked in the crockpot, to roasted in the oven and everything in between, all are simple, no-fuss dishes. Each one makes a meal that you and your whole family can enjoy. That’s the way gluten-free cooking should be – strictly safe for those who need to eat a gluten-free diet, but delicious and flavorful for everyone to enjoy.
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Roasted Chicken Breasts – Gluten-Free & Paleo, Too!
This gluten-free chicken recipe is flavorful and simple, yet is easy to serve and it looks great on the plate, too.
And there isn’t a lot of clean-up afterwards, either. In fact, when I served this delicious meal to our dinner guests yesterday evening, it was so well received that there weren’t even any left-over veggies to put away!
Sauteed Chicken Breasts for an Easy Gluten-Free Recipe
Here’s a moist and flavorful, easy chicken dinner that you can have on the table quickly and also serve a healthy meal to your family.
This basic gluten-free chicken recipe always satisfies my family, both the gluten-y eaters and those on a gluten-free diet. It goes with many of our favorite side dishes and is so easy to make on short notice. So, even if I start with frozen chicken breasts, preparation and cooking time is only a few minutes longer.
Chicken and Penne with Kale and Tomatoes for an Easy Chicken Dinner
Chicken strips, red tomatoes, green kale and cream-colored pasta – I like how an easy chicken dinner can have such eye appeal. Some people who won’t normally eat many veggies will happily chow down on these mixed with pasta.
This gluten-free chicken penne is quick to prepare – 30 minutes or less. I used Tinkyada penne when I made this chicken pasta recipe but any pasta you like will work.
Chicken Mushroom Rice Bake with Homemade Gluten-free Mushroom Sauce
This old family favorite is made from scratch, even the sauce, so you know that it’s safe for a gluten-free diet. Since the chicken is boneless and skinless, it’s easier to serve and clean up than the bone-in version.
You can use your favorite vegetables in it, but our favorites are either green beans, or peas and carrots, or chopped broccoli. You’ll have a complete meal in one dish with this gluten-free casserole. If you want to make it dairy-free, you can use the oil instead of butter or margarine, and also use a dairy-free milk, or mushroom or vegetable stock instead.
Gluten-Free Chicken Stir-Fry with Celery and Onion Is a Quick Meal to Make
If you like tender, hot bites of chicken with crisp-tender vegetables, this gluten-free chicken stir-fry will make a quick and easy meal for you. You can modify it easily to satisfy your family’s tastes, even if you’re cooking for a gluten-free diet and a regular diet at the same time, simply by adding or changing the vegetables.











