Gluten-Free Pasta Recipes (2024)

Tomato-Basil Pasta with Asiago

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Get excited about dinner and rediscover the pasta dishes you love that are ideal for a gluten-free lifestyle.

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Yellow Squash Pasta with Caramelized Lemon

Yellow Squash Pasta with Caramelized Lemon

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Yellow Squash Pasta with Caramelized Lemon Recipe

Look for lemons with thinner skins (smoother, shinier skins are often thinner); you'll get a nice citrus hit with each bite, but charring the slices softens the flavor so it's not overpowering. Serve right after tossing everything together, as the squash will start to wilt.

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Zoodles with Tomatoes and Spinach-Caper Pesto

Zoodles with Tomatoes and Spinach-Caper Pesto

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Zoodles with Tomatoes and Spinach-Caper Pesto Recipe

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Eggplant Pappardelle

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Eggplant Pappardelle Recipe

If you thought zoodles were good, wait until you give eggplant “noodles” a go. Swapping pappardelle pasta for long ribbons of eggplant makes for a stunning and flavor-packed, veggie-forward entree you’ll love to serve to guests. The key is to make sure you do not overcook the eggplant, as it should be tender, but still have some body to it. To do this, be sure to get the oil hot before adding your eggplant, and cook the eggplant undisturbed to promote browning. Turning the heat off when stirring in the pesto keeps the eggplant from burning. This dish is not ideal for reheating, so aim to eat what you make. However, on its own, the scrumptious pesto sauce is worth doubling to have leftovers you can use throughout the week.

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Chicken Parmesan over Zucchini Noodles

Chicken Parmesan over Zucchini Noodles

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Chicken Parmesan over Zucchini Noodles Recipe

A julienne peeler creates lovely "zoodles," but may we suggest a spiralizer? It works like a pencil sharpener, turning veggies into noodles (look for them at kitchen stores and amazon.com).

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Spaghetti Squash Shrimp Scampi

Spaghetti Squash Shrimp Scampi

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Spaghetti Squash Shrimp Scampi Recipe

Spaghetti squash is a favorite ingredient for those seeking a lower-carb, gluten-free alternative to pasta. If you’ve cooked it before, you’ve likely cut it in half lengthwise to form two “boats.” And while that method works just fine, it disregards the way the strands grow inside the squash—in circles around the width of the squash. When you cut the squash lengthwise, you cut each strand in half, which makes for shorter, and often soggy, “spaghetti.” Try this instead: Cut the squash into rings to preserve the length of the strands. See our step-by-step guide below.

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Creamy Sausage and Zoodle Bake

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Creamy Sausage and Zoodle Bake Recipe

It may be rich, it may be cheesy, but this vibrant twist on a traditional pasta casserole is also packed with veggies. Beyond swapping out pasta for zucchini noodles—which, no worries, do hold up well in this creamy bake—the casserole boasts roasted butternut squash, savory mushrooms, and caramelized onions. The veggie blend in this dish is a great balance to spicy Italian sausage and the luscious béchamel sauce, which we infuse with robust fall flavor by first steeping garlic and herbs in the milk later used for to make the sauce. Although this recipe isn’t an ideal choice for a last-minute throw-together meal, it is an excellent make-ahead option. Every component of the dish can be prepped ahead of time for a quick and easy assembly, making this veggie-centric casserole a delicious and impressive go-to for entertaining.

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Squash Ribbon Pasta with Herb Cream Sauce

Squash Ribbon Pasta with Herb Cream Sauce

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Squash Ribbon Pasta with Herb Cream Sauce Recipe

Draining the hot cooked pasta over the squash ribbons softens the vegetables just enough to keep their fresh texture yet combine well with the pasta. Adding the red onion to the pasta in the last 2 minutes of cooking removes its harsh bite.

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Zoodles with Shrimp and Green Goddess Dressing

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Zoodles with Shrimp and Green Goddess Dressing Recipe

Using a blend of spiralized summer squash and zucchini “noodles,” this light and bright summer entree is as refreshing as they come. We absolutely love the fresh flavors this simple green goddess dressing packs into the dish; any leftover dressing would be great for dipping veggies into for an easy snack. Taking advantage of already steamed shrimp from the seafood counter of your favorite grocery store keeps this vibrant dish entirely no-cook and incredibly speedy. And to save a few extra minutes, you can grab containers of pre-spiralized vegetables from the produce section. In order to prevent sogginess, wait until it’s time to eat before assembling the components of your zoodle bowl.

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Sweet Potato Fettuccine

Sweet Potato Fettuccine

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Sweet Potato Fettuccine Recipe

This clever technique for transforming sweet potatoes into "fettuccine" was inspired by a prize-winning recipe from the North Carolina Sweet Potato Commission. Top with Parmesan cheese, if desired.

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Teriyaki Pork and Vegetables with Noodles

Teriyaki Pork and Vegetables with Noodles

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Teriyaki Pork and Vegetables with Noodles Recipe

Once you buy the gluten-free spaghetti noodles, finish off this tasty pasta dish by checking for gluten-free teriyaki sauce and chili garlic sauce.

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Roasted Vegetable Pasta

Roasted Vegetable Pasta

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Roasted Vegetable Pasta Recipe

Craving veggies and pasta tonight? Let gluten-free penne pasta, roasted vegetables, and fresh Parmesan cheese delight your taste buds.

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Spinach and Mushroom Lasagna

Spinach and Mushroom Lasagna

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Spinach and Mushroom Lasagna Recipe

Break from tradition and try this pasta dish with gluten-free lasagna noodles. The flavor is phenomenal!

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Pasta Carbonara Florentine

Pasta Carbonara Florentine

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Pasta Carbonara Florentine Recipe

Are you an avid bacon-lover in need of a nutritious dinner idea? Enjoy the benefits of gluten-free spaghetti noodles, along with baby spinach leaves and a creamy Parmesan cheese sauce accompanied with bacon bits in this perfect pasta dish.

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Three-Cheese Baked Penne

Three-Cheese Baked Penne

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Three-Cheese Baked Penne Recipe

Sprinkle freshly grated Parmesan cheese and panko-style breadcrumbs atop the gluten-free brown rice penne and sink your teeth into this savory pasta dish.

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Spicy Asian Noodles with Chicken

Spicy Asian Noodles with Chicken

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Spicy Asian Noodles with Chicken Recipe

The sauces are the secret. Include gluten-free soy sauce and hoisin sauce to complete this nutritious noodle dish. Your favorite takeout dinner is now healthier and ready in no time.

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Fresh Tomato, Sausage, and Pecorino Pasta

Fresh Tomato, Sausage, and Pecorino Pasta

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Fresh Tomato, Sausage, and Pecorino Pasta Recipe

To complete this dish, check for gluten-free Italian sausage to include with your gluten-free multigrain penne pasta for a deliciously healthy dinner.

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Spaghetti and Meatballs

Spaghetti and Meatballs

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Spaghetti and Meatballs Recipe

This classic comfort food of spaghetti and meatballs just got even better with gluten-free spaghetti noodles and Italian herb pasta sauce. This recipe is satisfying and filling with meatballs that hold together well. Remember to check for gluten-free sweet turkey Italian sausage along with gluten-free chicken broth.

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Pasta with Roasted Red Pepper and Cream Sauce

Pasta with Roasted Red Pepper and Cream Sauce

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Pasta with Roasted Red Pepper and Cream Sauce Recipe

The secret is in the gluten-free seashell pasta. Serve to your family for a tasty weeknight meal and watch them clean their plates.

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Baked Vegetable Lasagna

Baked Vegetable Lasagna

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Baked Vegetable Lasagna Recipe

Leave out the gluten in this classic, creamy and cheesy comfort food by simply using gluten-free lasagna noodles.

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Zucchini-Mushroom "Linguine"

Zucchini-Mushroom "Linguine"

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Zucchini-Mushroom "Linguine" Recipe

Cutting zucchini into thin strips is easy and makes a fresh, naturally gluten-free substitute for pasta. Add thinly sliced ribbons of salami for a meatier meal.

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Vietnamese Beef-Noodle Soup with Asian Greens

Vietnamese Beef-Noodle Soup with Asian Greens

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Vietnamese Beef-Noodle Soup with Asian Greens Recipe

Check the beef broth and the soy sauce to make sure they are gluten-free and enjoy this quick and easy Vietnamese cuisine.

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Linguine with Peppery Shrimp

Linguine with Peppery Shrimp

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Linguine with Peppery Shrimp Recipe

The uncooked quinoa linguine in this recipe is gluten-free. Full of protein and flavor, this shrimp pasta will be welcomed at any family dinner.

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Greek Spaghetti Squash Toss

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Greek Spaghetti Squash Toss Recipe

Spaghetti squash is a great lower-calorie, lower-carb alternative to pasta. It's a neutral-tasting veggie that absorbs all the flavors of this simple dish. Eat with 1 orange or 2 clementines. Dairy-free option: Use 4 teaspoons toasted chopped walnuts instead of feta cheese.

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Tomato-Basil Pasta with Asiago

Tomato-Basil Pasta with Asiago

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Tomato-Basil Pasta with Asiago Recipe

Believe it or not, this pasta just got healthier. Grape tomatoes, fresh basil, and grated Asiago cheese join with gluten-free rice penne to create a nutritious alternative.

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What's the trick to cooking gluten-free pasta? ›

Our Top Tips:
  • Cook pasta in an extra-large saucepan, for best results use 1lt of salted water per 100g pasta.
  • Allow the pasta to boil uncovered while it cooks.
  • There is no need to add oil to the cooking water.
  • Boil for 5 minutes then carefully taste the pasta every minute until it is 'al dente'

How do you make gluten-free pasta taste like regular pasta? ›

Don't forget to salt the water.

On its own, gluten-free pasta is really pretty tasteless. It needs seasoning, in the form of salt, just like regular pasta. After the water comes to a boil, add enough salt to make the water taste like the ocean (about 1/4 cup for a large pot of water), before adding the pasta.

Why does gluten-free pasta go soggy? ›

Gluten-free pasta has a tendency to get gummy, mushy, or stick together if it's cooked for too long or too short. It's more finicky than regular pasta that way.

How do you keep gluten-free pasta from getting mushy? ›

To halt the cooking process and avoid mushy pasta, give that pasta an ice bath! To make an ice water bath, add ice and water to a medium-sized bowl. I prefer to use Jovial or Tinkyada gluten free pasta brands, but Barilla is also delicious.

What to avoid when cooking gluten-free? ›

If You're Given the Green Light to Cook

When you're eating gluten-free, you must avoid the grains wheat, barley, rye, and most oats. This is tricky because these grains and ingredients made from them are included in many packaged products.

How long should you cook gluten-free pasta? ›

COOKING YOUR PASTA
  1. Bring 4 - 6 quarts of water to a rolling boil, add salt to taste.
  2. Add contents of package to boiling water. Stir gently.
  3. Return to a boil. For authentic "al dente" pasta, boil uncovered, stirring occasionally for 10 minutes. ...
  4. Remove from heat. ...
  5. Serve immediately with your favorite Barilla sauce.

What gluten-free pasta is closest to regular pasta? ›

In terms of flavor, texture and shapes, Rummo is the best gluten-free pasta option. Pros: Rummo behaves the most like non-gluten-free pasta. It doesn't get gummy or fall apart. The taste is most similar to non-gluten-free pasta.

What gluten-free pasta tastes like real pasta? ›

Barilla: Barilla, a well-known pasta brand, offers a dedicated line of gluten-free pasta made from a blend of corn and rice. Their gluten-free pasta maintains a similar taste and texture to traditional wheat-based pasta, ensuring a satisfying dining experience.

What is best flour for pasta? ›

Pasta dough also needs some plasticity for it to be moulded into all of those wonderful shapes. All-purpose flour does what it says on the tin, so it's perfectly fine to use for making pasta. However, most pasta recipes will recommend either semola or “00” flour.

Why can't you reheat gluten-free pasta? ›

Unfortunately, it is not advisable to reheat gluten-free pasta because it is made of corn and rice, both of which break down more quickly and easily than wheat. As a result, gluten-free pasta tends to become mushy and tasteless when cooked a second time.

Why does gluten-free pasta upset my stomach? ›

Many gluten free foods contain refined starches like corn, potato and tapioca starch as well as soy, oat or rice flour. All of these can cause issues, especially symptoms of gas and bloating.

What marinara sauce is gluten-free? ›

Barilla. All seven Barilla tomato-based sauces are considered gluten-free (to less than 20 parts per million). Flavors include Marinara, Fire-Roasted Marinara, Parmesan & Pecorino, Tomato & Basil, Savory Herb, Roasted Garlic, and Traditional.

Should you rinse gluten-free pasta before cooking? ›

Just like regular noodles, you'll want to drain the pasta, never rinse.

Why is my gluten-free pasta chewy? ›

Not all gluten-free pastas taste like pasta — the high-protein ones absolutely do not — and many have a mushy or grainy texture, negating the joy of eating pasta. To counteract the texture problems, some brands make their pasta thicker, which gives the noodles a chewy texture (also not great).

How do you thicken gluten-free pasta sauce? ›

If you want a gluten-free thickener, you can use cornstarch or constarch substitute and arrowroot powder to make a slurry (use equal parts cornstarch or arrowroot powder and water, whisked together).

Do you cook gluten-free pasta differently? ›

It's hard to cook.

This couldn't be further from the truth! Gluten free pasta can be cooked just as easily as wheat pasta. Thanks to our unique blend of corn and rice, there's no risk of mushy pasta. The only difference is that the whole grain rice pasta may take a bit longer to cook as the grain must be broken down.

Does gluten-free pasta cook differently than regular? ›

Gluten-free pasta is interchangeable in all recipes. The biggest difference you will find when replacing wheat pasta for gluten-free pasta is a difference in texture. Cooking times also vary with gluten-free pasta in particular, so it is important not to overcook.

Does gluten-free pasta take less time to cook? ›

Don't overcook your noodles. Gluten free pasta may take more or less time than regular pasta to cook, depending on the ingredients. Set a timer for 2 minutes less than the recommended cook time and taste test the pasta at that point. You want to drain it when it is al dente – tender but with a slight bite.

Does gluten-free pasta need more water? ›

Reserve some pasta water.

Reserve 1 cup of pasta water when you drain your pasta. Gluten free pasta tends to absorb more sauce than normal pasta. This means you might need to add more water to the sauce as you mix it through the pasta.

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