More people are switching to a gluten-free diet, and while this way of eating may mean skipping certain treats, it doesn’t require giving up indulgent desserts altogether. With the right ingredients and a little creativity, free-from sweets can be just as rich and irresistible as their gluten-containing counterparts. And, in many cases, no adjustments are needed at all. In fact, plenty of favorites on the dessert scene are naturally free of gluten already.
From melt-in-the-mouth flourless cakes and sweet to custardy flans and crisp, airy meringues, there’s so much deliciousness to explore in the world of gluten-free dessert. Of course, those with severe sensitivities or celiac disease should be mindful of cross-contamination, so always check the ingredient labels on the specific products you’re using. However, many of these recipes rely on naturally gluten-free staples or simply swap in an alternative form of flour.
Whether you’re new to gluten-free living, well-versed in free-from cooking, or accommodating the dietary needs of guests, this list of decadent goodies is packed with inspiration. So, get ready to safely satisfy those sweet cravings, all without compromising on flavor.
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1. Decadent Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake
Slice of chocolate cake on plate with fork with a piece cut off – Jennine Bryant/Tasting Table
Everyone should have a foolproof chocolate cake recipe under their belt, whether they eat gluten or not. And, this decadent version absolutely delivers. Rich, moist, and deeply chocolatey, it uses gluten-free flour and cocoa powder to create a tender crumb that rivals any classic bake. A splash of strong coffee enhances the chocolate flavor, while sour cream keeps every bite soft and luscious. Finished with a silky chocolate buttercream and a scattering of sprinkles, this is the kind of crowd-pleasing cake that nobody would ever guess was gluten-free.
Recipe:Â Decadent Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake
2. Chocolate And Salted Caramel Gluten-Free Cheesecake Pots
Chocolate and salted caramel cheesecake pots assembled on metal serving platter – Jennine Rye/Tasting Table
In these chocolate and salted caramel cheesecake pots, we opt for gluten-free graham crackers, to maintain that classic buttery, crumbly base without the need for gluten. From there, each layer amps up the indulgence. There’s a sweet salted caramel center and a smooth and satisfying chocolate cheesecake filling, with a glossy ganache topping everything off. Every spoonful is packed with richness, and the pots look super elegant too. You can easily make these perfectly-portioned desserts in advance, and they’re a top pick if you’re entertaining.
Recipe:Â Chocolate And Salted Caramel Gluten-Free Cheesecake Pots
3. Citrusy Cottage Cheese Chocolate Mousse
Chocolate orange mousse in glass ramekin garnished with chocolate shavings and orange zest – Michelle Bottalico/Tasting Table
Chocolate and orange are a match made in heaven, and this citrusy mousse truly makes the most of this delicious pairing. Here, we use a somewhat unconventional ingredient to craft the silky mixture — cottage cheese. Not only does this make things fantastically rich, but it also adds a hint of tangy flavor, while boosting the protein content too. Cocoa powder brings the chocolatey notes, orange zest adds brightness, and maple syrup sweetens things up. Blended until smooth, this fuss-free treat perfectly blends indulgence and lightness.
Recipe:Â Citrusy Cottage Cheese Chocolate Mousse
4. Gluten-Free Almond Coffee Cake
Almond coffee cake served from baking pan onto plate with some slivered almonds in a bowl next to it – Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
After something cozy to pair with your morning coffee? This gluten-free almond coffee cake is the perfect pick. It’s made with a mixture of coconut and almond flours, and boasts a moist, tender crumb, thanks to the inclusion of sour cream in the batter. On top, there’s a buttery cinnamon-almond crumble, which adds a moreish layer of crunch to the soft sponge beneath. The resulting bake is rich, satisfying, and packed with a nutty flavor.
Recipe:Â Gluten-Free Almond Coffee Cake
5. Vegan, Gluten-Free Chocolate Pomegranate Tart
Chocolate tart on plate, garnished with fresh mint, raspberries, blueberries, and pomegranate seeds – Jessica Case/Tasting Table
This vibrant creation is nothing short of a showstopper, and as well as being gluten-free, it’s also made entirely from plant-based ingredients. The almond and coconut flour crust is subtly spiced with cardamom, while the chocolatey filling calls for coconut milk and a splash of fruity pomegranate juice. And, it’s the array of toppings that really take the tart to the next level. We pile on a colorful medley of crunchy pomegranate seeds, sweet-tart berries, and fresh mint leaves, transforming the dessert into a striking centerpiece.
Recipe:Â Vegan, Gluten-Free Chocolate Pomegranate Tart
6. Gluten-Free Peach Crisp
Top view of peach crisp in bowl served with scoop of vanilla ice cream – Sher Castellano/Tasting Table
This sunny peach crisp ditches the usual all-purpose flour, and leans into the nutty goodness of almond flour, keeping the topping just as rich as crumbly as you’d expect, with zero gluten in sight. For the fruity base, we toss juicy sliced peaches with cornstarch, honey, and vanilla, then sprinkle over the almond flour-olive oil mixture, which crisps up beautifully in the oven. Enjoy a portion warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a glug of heavy cream for the ultimate comforting bowl.
Recipe:Â Gluten-Free Peach Crisp
7. Vegan Gluten-Free Almond Crinkle Cookies
Stack of chocolate crinkle cookies coated in sugar with cookies placed around the stack – Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table
Crinkle cookies are a favorite during the festive season, and thankfully, they’re super easy to make without gluten. This recipe uses almond flour and creamy almond butter to amp up the richness, while cacao powder and a hint of cinnamon complement the nutty notes beautifully. Chilled before baking, the dough forms perfectly round, crackly cookies with crisp exteriors and chewy middles. The cookies are tossed in powdered sugar before baking, which makes every bite all the more irresistible.
Recipe:Â Vegan Gluten-Free Almond Crinkle Cookies
8. Cuban Flan
Cuban flan served onto plate and topped with fresh raspberries with the rest of the flan on the side – Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table
Smooth, creamy, and delightfully sweet, this Cuban flan is a wonderfully elegant option that also just so happens to be gluten-free. The custard combines eggs, evaporated milk, and condensed milk, with a touch of cinnamon and vanilla bringing warmth and aromatic depth. And, as the baked flan is gently flipped out of the pan, a layer of glossy, golden caramel drips down the sides. Each silky slice is pure indulgence, and it tastes even more incredible paired with some fresh, juicy berries.
Recipe:Â Cuban Flan
9. Matcha Berry Pavlova Wreath
Matcha pavlova Christmas-inspired wreath on plate, garnished with chocolate pralines, mint, strawberries, and raspberries – Katie Rosenhouse/Tasting Table
Need some inspiration for a holiday spread? This matcha berry pavlova wreath certainly won’t disappoint. It brings festive decadent vibes, combining an airy matcha-spiked meringue with tangy lemon curd, matcha whipped cream, and a generous scattering of fresh strawberries and raspberries. Edible gold-dusted truffles and fresh mint add a final dose of elegance, and the resulting gluten-free dessert is undeniably striking, making it perfect for festive celebrations.
Recipe:Â Matcha Berry Pavlova Wreath
10. 7-Layer Chocolate Orange Passover Cake
Layered chocolate orange Passover cake slice served onto plate garnished with orange zest with the entire cake and oranges in the back – Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
For those avoiding gluten-containing grains at Passover, this impressive 7-layer cake is sure to be a hit. Bringing heaps of richness, brightness, and visual appeal to any holiday table, this dessert features airy layers of cake, made with egg and naturally gluten-free potato starch. These are brushed with fragrant orange syrup and stacked with luscious chocolate mousse, before the cake is finished with a glossy chocolate ganache and sprinkled with candied orange for a pop of extra zestiness. Yum!
Recipe:Â 7-Layer Chocolate Orange Passover Cake
11. Pecan Pie Muffins
Pecan pie muffins in paper muffin cases on wooden board with a strawberry on the side – Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table
These gluten-free pecan pie muffins pack all the moreish flavors of the classic dessert in a portable, bite-sized form. And the best thing is that they are ready in just 30 minutes. Instead of traditional flour, we use almond flour and ground flaxseed, sweetening the batter with coconut sugar and molasses, and throwing in plenty of chopped pecans for that satisfying nutty crunch. Mini chocolate chips bring extra sweetness, and the freshly baked bites are equally fit for breakfast, afternoon snacking, or a quick dessert.
Recipe:Â Pecan Pie Muffins
12. Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge
Pile of peanut butter fudge on plate garnished with crushed peanuts and a peanut butter drizzle – Autumn LeAnn/Tasting Table
Made with a handful of free-from staples, fudge is a go-to dessert for those avoiding gluten. And, this peanut butter version is fantastically simple to whip up. It’s irresistibly creamy, thanks to the blend of melted white chocolate and smooth peanut butter. The mixture is sweetened with condensed milk and enhanced with a dash of vanilla, and sets into an ultra-rich, sliceable treat that can be dressed up with extra toppings if desired. We love garnishing ours with an extra drizzle of peanut butter and scattering of white chocolate chips.
Recipe:Â Old-Fashioned Peanut Butter Fudge
13. Vegan And Gluten-Free High Protein Chocolate Brownies
Close-up image of chocolate brownies topped with chopped nuts and chocolate chips – Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
Enjoy a decadent dessert while hitting your protein goals with these vegan and gluten-free brownies. They get their impressive protein boost from silken tofu and black beans, and boast a gloriously moist, fudgy texture. We add a dash of coffee to enhance the chocolatey flavor and build textural contrast with chopped walnuts and chocolate chips. Made entirely in the food processor, the batter comes together quickly, baking up crisp on the outside and perfectly gooey in the middle.
Recipe:Â Vegan And Gluten-Free High Protein Chocolate Brownies
14. Velvety Color Of The Year Mocha Mousse
Mocha mousse in glass jar, topped with whipped cream and garnished with cocoa and chocolate – Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table
A delicious nod to Pantone’s Color of the Year for 2025, these fluffy mocha mousse jars offer more than just a trendy hue. Silky-smooth and ultra-light, the mousse sees egg yolks and melted dark chocolate mixed with coffee for a lively kick, then folded with softly whipped cream and airy egg whites to create that all-important luxurious consistency. Chilled until set and crowned with an extra swirl of whipped cream, this dessert would make a sophisticated addition to any dinner party menu.
Recipe:Â Velvety “Color Of The Year” Mocha Mousse
15. Gingerbread White Chocolate Snack Cake
Top view of gingerbread white chocolate cake sliced and served onto plate with spices and white chocolate chips in bowls on the side – Taylor Murray/Tasting Table
Lean into the warming flavors of the festive season with this sweet and spicy gingerbread white chocolate snack cake. The bake takes a unique approach by incorporating white chocolate into the spiced almond flour batter. The cake is then topped with swirled meringue for a stunning marbled look. Despite its cozy flavor profile, the cake is wonderfully light, and perfect for enjoying with a steaming mug of tea.
Recipe:Â Gingerbread White Chocolate Snack Cake
16. Edible Cookie Dough
Scoops of edible cookie dough in white ramekin – Jaime Shelbert/Tasting Table
If you don’t have time to fire up the oven, make a batch of edible cookie dough instead. Prepped in just ten minutes, this dough calls for gluten-free almond flour, which is perfectly safe to eat raw. Mixed with melted butter, brown sugar, vanilla, and a splash of almond milk, the dough serves as a soft, flavorful base for adorning with mini chocolate chips. Chilled until firm, this easy dessert is ready to eat right from the bowl, and we’ll warn you, it’s insanely moreish.
Recipe:Â Edible Cookie Dough
17. Flourless Chocolate Torte
Showing a center of flourless chocolate torte that’s served on a a plate, dusted with powdered sugar – Catherine Brookes/Tasting Table
This heavenly torte is a chocoholic’s dream, offering gooey texture and heaps of richness. Because it’s flourless, there’s no gluten to contend with either. Melted dark chocolate and butter are folded into whipped eggs and sugar, before we add almond meal and cocoa, creating a batter that bakes up light and airy, yet ultra-moist. While impressive enough to serve on its own, the torte looks great with a dusting of powdered sugar. It tastes amazing with some fresh berries on the side.
Recipe:Â Flourless Chocolate Torte
18. Hazelnut Meringue Cookies With Manischewitz Conserva
Top view of hazelnut meringue cookies on plates, each topped with rhubarb and red wine conserva – Katie Foster/Tasting Table
Adapted from a recipe by chef Jenn Louis from Portland, Oregon, these Manischewitz-drizzled meringue cookies give the classic Passover treat a sophisticated makeover. Toasted hazelnuts, cinnamon, and vanilla add plenty of warming, nutty flavor to the egg white mixture, which is baked low and slow to achieve that signature airy crunch. The real standout is the vibrant Manischewitz and rhubarb conserva — spiced, wine-infused compote that’s spooned over the cookies just before serving.
Recipe:Â Hazelnut Meringue Cookies With Manischewitz Conserva
19. Dark Chocolate Raspberry Fudge
Squares of chocolate fudge topped with freeze-dried raspberries – Michelle McGlinn/Tasting Table
No-bake desserts can be just as indulgent as towering cakes and gooey brownies, and this dark chocolate raspberry fudge is proof. Packed with berry brightness, the recipe uses sweetened condensed milk and chopped dark chocolate to keep things simple, and it incorporates swirls of raspberry jam for pops of fruity flavor throughout. On top, freeze-dried raspberries add an extra layer of sweet-tart crunch and a gorgeous pop of color, creating an eye-catching dessert that’s ideal for gifting (we’ll totally understand if you want to sneak a few squares for yourself).
Recipe:Â Dark Chocolate Raspberry Fudge
20. Traditional Sicilian Almond Cookies
Top view of a plate of almond crinkle cookies on plate with powdered sugar on the side – Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
They’re soft, crinkly, and full of fragrant flavor, and what’s more, these traditional Sicilian almond cookies only take 30 minutes to make. Almond flour is the main component, and we build on that natural nuttiness with a dash of almond extract. Lemon zest adds brightness, and egg whites lend a delicate texture that keeps the cookies light. Topped with flaked almonds and powdered sugar, the finished bakes look like they came straight from a fancy bakery.
Recipe:Â Traditional Sicilian Almond Cookies
21. Chocolate Pavlova
Chocolate pavlova on cake stand, topped with whipped cream and chocolate shavings – Jennine Bryant/Tasting Table
Crisp meringue meets rich chocolate in this showstopping pavlova. Each meringue layer is enhanced with cocoa powder and chopped dark chocolate for maximum flavor, and the airy rounds are stacked with lashings of whipped cream, melted chocolate, and chocolate shavings for a dramatic presentation. Guaranteed to wow, this dessert is an excellent choice for any special occasion, and you could easily customize yours with alternative garnishes like chopped nuts, caramel sauce, or crumbled cookies.
Recipe:Â Chocolate Pavlova
22. Tropical Passion Fruit Pavlova
Pavlova on cake stand, topped with passion fruit, blueberries, and mango – Jennine Rye/Tasting Table
For a fruitier take on pavlova, give this tropical-inspired version a try. The crisp, marshmallowy meringue layers are filled with a luscious homemade passion fruit curd, which packs tangy brightness into every bite. Whipped cream adds richness, while fresh mango, passion fruit, and blueberries serve as a delightfully juicy, colorful topping. The result is a beautifully balanced dessert that’s light yet indulgent, and sure to make your summer gathering more memorable.
Recipe:Â Tropical Passion Fruit Pavlova
23. Chocolate Strawberry Meringue Cookies
Chocolate-dipped strawberry meringue cookies on plate next to bowl of strawberries – Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
Yes, these chocolate strawberry meringue cookies taste as good as they look. Each crispy, airy bite is bursting with fruity flavor, perfectly balanced by a layer of rich, chocolatey sweetness. To achieve that gorgeous pale pink hue and bold berry taste, we blitz freeze-dried strawberries into a fine powder and fold this into the meringue mixture. Piped into playful star shapes, the cookies are gently baked, which yields that signature melt-in-the-mouth texture. Of course, a final dunk in melted chocolate is a must.
Recipe:Â Chocolate Strawberry Meringue Cookies
24. Eton Mess-Style Summer Chocolate Bark
Sliced white chocolate and raspberry bark on piece of parchment paper – Jennine Rye/Tasting Table
Made with just three ingredients, this Eton mess-inspired chocolate bark is a simple, naturally gluten-free treat that can be prepped in minutes. White chocolate is melted until smooth, and it’s then sprinkled with crunchy mini meringue pieces and tangy freeze-dried strawberries for a mouth-watering mix of textures, and a flavor reminiscent of the classic British dessert. Left to set and broken into shards, the berry-studded bark is a fantastic afternoon pick-me-up, and it’s great for gifting too.
Recipe:Â Eton Mess-Style Summer Chocolate Bark
25. Classic Crème Brûlée
Creme brulee in ramekin next to bundle of vanilla pods – Eric Ngo/Tasting Table
Another top pick for those following a gluten-free diet is crème brûlée. This crispy-topped French favorite is made with a handful of simple ingredients, including heavy cream, egg yolks, and vanilla, which come together to create a deliciously silky custard. The real magic happens at the end, when a layer of sugar is sprinkled on top and torched until golden and crunchy. Tap your spoon through the satisfying caramelized shell, and you’ve got a perfectly balanced bite of pure indulgence.
Recipe: Classic Crème Brûlée
26. 3-Ingredient Salted Caramel Panna Cotta
Spooning salted caramel panna cotta from ramekin with three more ramekins on the side – Ksenia Prints/Tasting Table
You’d never guess that this creamy salted caramel panna cotta was made with just three ingredients. There’s sugar, which is cooked down into a flavorful, deep amber caramel, and heavy cream, which ensures a rich, satisfying finish. Gelatin sets the mixture to a delicate wobble, and despite the simple approach, each chilled ramekin of smooth, golden goodness has a decidedly luxurious character. We serve ours with a simple sprinkle of flaky sea salt, but you could absolutely scatter over some berries, toasted nuts, or chocolate curls.
Recipe:Â 3-Ingredient Salted Caramel Panna Cotta
27. Bright And Fruity Mango Flan
Top view of syrupy mango flan sliced and served onto plate with the whole flan and fresh mangoes around it – Miriam Hahn/Tasting Table
A sweet, custardy flan is the perfect candidate for spiking with bright, fruity flavor. In this recipe, mango makes a totally transformative add-in. We blend a smooth mango puree into the condensed milk-egg base, baking the mixture over a layer of golden caramel. Once chilled and flipped upside-down, the flan reveals its irresistibly syrupy top that’s ready for adorning with fresh mango slices and sprigs of mint. An excellent pick for warm-weather gatherings, this vibrant gluten-free creation certainly brings the sunny vibes.
Recipe:Â Bright And Fruity Mango Flan
28. Super Easy 3-Ingredient Chocolate Mousse
Chocolate mousse in glass with spoonful on the side and more glasses in the back – Jennine Rye/Tasting Table
You only need whipping cream, dark chocolate, and confectioners’ sugar to craft this totally tempting chocolate mousse. Proving that gluten-free indulgence doesn’t have to be complicated, this recipe sees softly whipped, sweetened cream folded into a rich chocolate ganache. Spooned into individual glasses before chilling, the mousse comes out perfectly light, smooth, and decadent, and it’s guaranteed to go down a treat with gluten- and non-gluten-eating guests alike.
Recipe:Â Super Easy 3-Ingredient Chocolate Mousse
29. Toasted White Chocolate Mousse
White chocolate mousse in dessert glasses, each topped with swirl of whipped cream – Jennine Rye/Tasting Table
This unique take on chocolate mousse amps up the sweetness and the sophistication factor by using a rather nifty method to add caramelized depth. White chocolate is baked in the oven until it takes on a deep golden color and rich, toasty flavor, and it’s then blended into the mousse mixture for a hit of elegant indulgence. Fluffy whipped cream and egg whites create a cloud-like texture, and each chilled portion becomes a restaurant-worthy end to any meal.
Recipe:Â Toasted White Chocolate Mousse
30. Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls And Cream Cheese Icing
Frosting-topped cinnamon roll with a bite taken out served on plate with a spoon – Jennine Rye/Tasting Table
If you’ve been gluten-free for a while, you’ve probably missed the warm, gooey goodness of a classic cinnamon roll. The good news is, you can easily recreate this beloved bake without gluten, and the results will blow your mind. Here, we use a blend of rice, sorghum, and tapioca flours with psyllium husk powder to achieve the same chewy, soft texture found in traditional versions. Topped with a sweet cream cheese glaze, these cinnamon-filled buns are a perfect pick for a cozy weekend breakfast.
Recipe:Â Gluten-Free Cinnamon Rolls And Cream Cheese Icing
31. 4-Ingredient Salted Caramel Fudge
Pile of salted caramel fudge on plate with two squares and some salt on the side – Jessica Morone/Tasting Table
Fans of sweet and salty flavor combos will love this easy 4-ingredient fudge. There’s no need to make caramel from scratch here. Instead, you’ll melt soft caramel candies with condensed milk, adding melted white chocolate for a boost of creamy sweetness, and plenty of flaky sea salt. Set into thick, chewy, pale golden squares, this fudge truly hits all the right notes — whether you’re sharing it with loved ones or keeping it all to yourself.
Recipe:Â 4-Ingredient Salted Caramel Fudge
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