50+ EASY Gluten-Free Pie Recipes You Need to Try - Fearless Dining (2024)

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You will find recipes for not only gluten-free pie crust but sweet pies, savory pies, and even fun and creative ways to use pie crust! I love the unconventional crusts like macaroon and hash brown crust, too!

I hope some of these pie articles will give you the confidence to get creative and try making your gluten-free pie crust from scratch! Now, you can skip buying ready-made pie crusts in the store!

This is the only resource you will need for perfect gluten-free pies! There are sweet, savory pies and even fun, creative ways to use pie crust covered.

Gluten Free Pie FAQ:

What are your biggest challenges when you make a pie crust?

For me, the biggest challenge used to be getting that perfect flaky crust. You know the kind of crust I am talking about. It is not easy to make a gluten-free pie crust from scratch.

I pulled together this all-inclusive guide to help you so that you have time to try some of these recipes and find your favorites in time for fall and holiday baking!

Why is my pie crust dry?

Crusts can easily dry in baking if you don’t use enough moisture. I like to use a lot of butter for increased moisture. Is it holding together when rolling your pie crust, or are crumbles breaking off?

If you have bits breaking off, it is a good sign that you don’t have enough moisture in your pie crust dough. You want to make sure to use a lot of butter like in my Gluten-Free Flaky Pie Crust recipe.

How do you make your crust flaky?

If you like a flaky pie crust, use a LOT of butter or shortening. Cut it in with a pastry blender so your flour mix looks like it has tiny pebbles of butter. Those little butter pebbles will add flaky layers.

How do you keep a pie crust from getting soggy?

A soggy crust can be common in gluten-free baking. Before adding the filling, you want to pre-bake your gluten-free crust for a few minutes. If you are still getting a soggy pie crust, you have too much moisture in your filling.

How do you transport a pie without it breaking?

When we need to take a pie to a friend’s house for a celebration, I like to use a special pie container to transport my pie. This keeps the pie safe and prevents the crust from breaking.

How long will a pie keep fresh?

A pie should keep fresh for up to 4 days in the refrigerator.

Can you freeze pie?

It is very easy to freeze a pie. Wrap the pie in plastic wrap. If it fits in a freezer-style bag, that is preferable. If not, wrap the plastic-wrapped pie with a layer of foil. It should keep fresh for up to 3 months in the freezer.

This resource guide of 50+ delicious pie recipes takes you from the best pie crust to pie fillings, so don’t forget to bookmark this so you can refer back to it again anytime you need. This is everything you need to know about how to make the perfect gluten-free pies in one easy place!

What Gluten Free Flour Blend is Best For Pie?

Many gluten free flour blends work with pie. I haven’t tested them all, but these four are my favorite. If you can have dairy, Cup4Cup is the best in yielding a perfectly flaky golden crust. If you are dairy-free, the other gluten free flour blends work really well too.

If you can’t have xanthan or guar gum, my DIY Gluten Free Flour Blend recipe also works well in my pie crust recipe. It uses psyllium husk as the binder, so no gums are necessary!

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Cup4Cup Gluten Free Multipurpose Flour, 3 lbs

This is an awesome gluten-free flour blend for pizza crust, biscuits, and pie crust. It is also great for yeast recipes! Note, this blend does have dry milk powder, so it is not suitable for those who avoid dairy.

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gfJules Certified Gluten Free All Purpose Flour 4.5 lbs

Jules GF Flour is another great gluten-free flour blend that works well in many recipes. I have used it for pie crust, biscuits, and bread. So far it has done well in my recipes.

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King Arthur, Measure for Measure Flour 3 lbs

This is one of my favorite gluten-free flour blends for cookies, cakes, pie crust, biscuits, and muffins! (Do not use this flour blend for yeast recipes.)

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Better Batter Original All Purpose Flour Blend 5 lbs

Better Batter regular is a great all-purpose 1:1 gluten free flour blend. I love it for cookies, cake, pie crust, biscuits, and muffins. (Note, the brand often has sales on their flour on their website.)

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Pie wouldn’t be a pie without the crust. The crust is THE most important part of your gluten free pie recipe. You could make a gluten-free pie without the crust, but why would you want to?

Your pie crust can be made from different flours, from your standard gluten-free flour blend to almond flour and coconut flour. Here are many ideas to experiment with to see what works best for you.

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The Best Gluten-Free Pie Crust Recipe:

This easy Gluten-Free Pie Crustis hands down the best pie crust recipe. It has the flakiest of crusts! (It also has a video to walk you through every step of making the recipe.)

If you are making a galette, try my Gluten Free Galette Dough.

Pie Crust Recipes With Coconut Flour:

Coconut flour is perfect for making a gluten-free or paleopie crust. One thing to watch for is coconut flour absorbs a LOT of moisture, so you will notice that the wet ingredient quantities are much larger in these coconut flour pie crust recipes.

My favorite coconut flours are by Anthony’s Organic Coconut Flour andNutiva Organic Coconut Flour.

  1. Low Carb Coconut Flour Pie Crust
  2. Coconut Flour Pie Crust
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Pie Crust Recipes With Almond Flour:

Almond flour is a fun ingredient many people on a paleo diet embrace. I love this because the almond flour in the pie crust adds a protein boost that helps balance the sugar in the pie.

I use primarily Anthony’s Premium Blanched Almond Flour and Honeyville Blanched Almond Flour.

  1. Paleo Pie Crust
  2. Paleo Pie Crust Recipe
  3. The Almond Flour and Shredded Coconut Crust – is a tasty no-bake for those no-bake pies.

Unique Gluten Free Pie Crust Recipes:

These are some other fun crust ideas. Let me know if you try any!

  1. Three Ingredient Gluten-Free Pie Crust
  2. Gluten-Free Graham Cracker Crust
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Fruit Pie Recipes:

Fruit pies are loaded with juicy, sweet fruits. That is what I love most about a fruit pie recipe; you can fill it with any fruit.

The fruit can be fresh, frozen, or even from a can. The pie crust dough bakes in with fruity flavors and makes pies delicious.

  1. Deep Dish Gluten Free Apple Pie
  2. The Best Gluten Free Blueberry Pie
  3. Gluten Free Mixed Triple Berry Pie
  4. Sweet and Spicy Gluten Free Hatch Chile Apple Pie
  5. Healthy Orange Pie
  6. Easy Gluten Free Strawberry Pies (made in ramekins or as a large pie)
  7. Gluten Free Blackberry Pie
  8. Gluten Free Dark Cherry Lemon Pie
  9. Peach Blueberry Pie
  10. Gluten Free Peach Pie
  11. Gluten Free Pear Pie
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Holiday Pie Recipes:

The holidays will be here before you know it, and what is the first dessert you think of for Thanksgiving?

Here are some of my favorite homemade holiday pie recipes; many are refined sugar-free! I even sneaked in a crustless pumpkin pie recipe if you are trying to cut down on those carbs!

If you want a great pie-baking dish to make your pies in, this ceramic pie dish or these easy metal baking tins are perfect.

  1. Easy Gluten-Free Pecan Pie
  2. Gluten-Free Cranberry Hand Pies
  3. Gluten-Free Easter Pie
  4. Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Pie
  5. Mini Pumpkin Pie Tarts
  6. Gluten Free Chocolate Pecan Pie (aka derby pie)
  7. Gluten-Free Vegan Classic Pumpkin Pie
  8. Gluten-Free Pecan Bourbon Chocolate Pie
  9. Coconut Macaroon Pumpkin Pie
  10. Pumpkin Apple Pie
  11. The Healthiest Crustless Pumpkin Pie
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Cream Pie Recipes:

Who loves cream pies? These cream pie recipes are not only pretty to look at but easy to make, too! These pies are perfect all year round, but if it is a hot summer day, you will love the no-bake cream pie option below!

You can make one of these cream pie recipes in any pie dish or one of these disposable pie tins.

  1. Vegan Chocolate Cream Pie (pictured above)
  2. Banana Cream Pie
  3. No-Bake Mini Key Lime Pies
  4. Paleo Chocolate Cream Pie
  5. Coconut Custard Pie
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Galette Recipes:

A gluten-free galette is a great way to get the pie flavors if you don’t like making two pie crusts.

Galettes are easy to make on a cookie sheet! Put your rolled-out pie crust dough on a cookie sheet, top it with fruit or your favorite pie filling, and fold up the edges of the pie crust around the filling.

🔑 Sandi says: Ensure your cookie sheet has sides so the juices don’t leak out into your oven during baking. Cleaning the baked-on juices off the bottom of your oven is hard! Bake and enjoy it!

  1. Gluten-Free Honey Apple Galette
  2. Gluten-Free Plum Galette
  3. Gluten-Free Strawberry Chocolate Galette
  4. Gluten-Free Black Grape Mason Jar Lid Galettes
  5. Glute-Free Plum and Hazelnut Galette
  6. Gluten-Free Apricot Mascarpone Galette
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Tart Recipes:

Gluten-free tarts can come in all shapes and sizes. You can make a really long tart with a rectangular tart pan and slice it into pieces, or you can make a big round tart. I love these mini tart pans!

The big thing to look for when buying a tart pan is to ensure the bottom pokes out. This makes getting the tart out of the baking pan so easy!

  1. Gluten-Free Chocolate Caramel Tart (pictured above)
  2. Key Lime Pie Tarts
  3. Gluten Free Maple Ginger Butternut Squash Tart
  4. Gluten-Free Strawberry Almond Tart
  5. Gluten-Free Caramel Apple Tarts with Vanilla Custard
  6. Mini Gluten-Free Lemon Tarts
  7. Gluten-Free Breakfast Tarts (who says tarts are just for dessert?)
  8. Gluten-Free Brownie S’Mores Tarts
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Savory Pies:

I feel like I wouldn’t be doing this pie article justice if we didn’t take a moment to talk about savory pies. These easy pies come in all types, from tarts to quiche to cottage pies.

Most of these pies make a savory, delicious brunch or breakfast, or if you are crazy like we are, breakfast for dinner!

Pie crusts can be fun when you are making a savory version. Think hash browns, potatoes, or even go crustless.

  1. Gluten-Free Savory Goat Cheese and Asparagus Tart (pictured above)
  2. Arugula Cremini Quiche
  3. Spinach and Pepper Quiche with Hash Brown Crust
  4. Gluten-Free Quiche with Potato Crust
  5. Gluten-Free Goat Cheese and Tomato Tart
  6. Gluten-Free Mashed Potato Pie
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Creative Pie Recipes:

These easy pie recipes are a little more out of the box and sound delicious. Do you have some fun ways to use pie crust in a recipe? Send it my way, and I will see if it can be included.

  1. Easy No-Bake Creamy Peanut Butter Pies
  2. Gluten-Free Baked Hand Pies
  3. Air Fryer Gluten Free Hand Pies
  4. Frozen Peanut Butter Cup Pie
  5. Gluten-Free Boston Cream Pie

I hope you love this roundup of all things pie-related. These pies are fun at any time of year! Am I missing a fun pie recipe? Let me know, and maybe I will include it!

What Are The Best Store-Bought Gluten-Free Pie Crusts?

Sometimes, we don’t have time to make a homemade gluten-free pie crust. There are several store-bought gluten-free pie crusts available. Some are better than others, so if I have tried it, I give my personal opinion of it.

  • Trader Joe’s Gluten-Free Pie Crust. In their frozen section. This pie crust is good, but the bottom layer tends to be thin, so be careful with any juicy pie filling…it can soak entirely through.
  • Mi-Del makes gluten-free graham crackers and gingersnap crusts. These are quite good but often break easily, so ordering online is risky. Most grocery stores carry them.
  • Mixes. Several companies that make gluten-free pie crust mixes including Bob’s Red Mill, Glutino, King Arthur, Cup4Cup, and XO Baking Company.

This post was updated from an older July 2017 post with more pies, baking tips, and details.

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FAQs

Why does my gluten free pie crust fall apart? ›

Ingredients and Substitutions:

You also want to make sure this flour blend has xantham gum. Xantham gum is what helps hold the flour and pie ingredients together, and mimics what gluten does. Gluten is like glue, and is why doughs stay together. Without xantham gum, it will be crumbly and fall apart.

How do you bake a frozen gluten free pie crust? ›

Baking Directions for Unfilled Pie Shell: Preheat oven to 350°F. Remove frozen crust from bag and bake for 10-15 minutes or until golden brown.

Why is it important to activate some gluten but not too much in your pie crust? ›

Wheat flour provides the most lift to your bread, more than any other flour or combination of flours. In a pie crust, we still need some gluten development so that the pie dough holds it shape but we also want it to be flaky and tender.

Why is my gluten free pie crust so hard? ›

Too much water makes pie crusts tough, ESPECIALLY gluten-free crusts. An extra tablespoon or two can make your crust rock hard. Try to use the least amount of water listed.

How do you make gluten free baking less crumbly? ›

One of the most common gluten-free baking tips is “let your batter rest”. Letting the batter rest gives the gluten-free flours and starches more time to absorb the moisture. In theory, it will turn your dry, crumbly cakes into delicious, moist masterpieces.

Do you have to thaw a frozen pie crust before baking a pie? ›

Freeze it. When you're ready for pie, thaw overnight in the fridge, and bake.

Do you thaw gluten-free pie crust before baking? ›

Certified Gluten Free 9" Pie Shells

For Unfilled Pie Crust: Let thaw at room temperature for 10 minutes. Preheat oven to 375°F. Remove protective sheet from shells before preparing, prick pie shell sides and bottom with a fork. Bake unfilled for 8-10 minutes.

Should I Prebake my frozen pie crust? ›

Pre-baking is a must if you're looking for a flaky pie crust. It's especially helpful for recipes with a wet center. Recipes for most tarts, pies, and quiches call for pre-baking to ensure that the final product doesn't end up soggy.

Why is gluten-free baking so difficult? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

What is the best flour for pies? ›

All-purpose flour is best for this pie crust recipe. It has the perfect amount of gluten, which ensures a sturdy and flaky pie crust with plenty of elasticity. Just a teaspoon of salt adds depth of flavor. It seems like a simple step, but you definitely don't want to skip this ingredient.

What brand of flour is best for pie crust? ›

Low-Protein Flour and American Butter Are Key

My old-fashioned flaky pie dough works best with all-purpose flours with a protein content around 10% (brands like Gold Medal, Pillsbury, and Immaculate) and no-frills, American-style butter.

How do you keep gluten free pastry from crumbling? ›

Add xanthan gum to gluten-free flour. It enhances elastic qualities that gluten-free flours lack, making it easier to work with and less likely to crumble. Add plenty of water to the gluten-free flour to prevent the pastry from becoming too dry when rolling out.

Why is gluten free baking crumbly? ›

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. The Juvela gluten free White and Fibre Mix have been developed to be as comparable to gluten containing flour as possible.

How do you fix a pie crust that keeps falling apart? ›

If it's too crumbly, add a little more water. Once your pastry has come together, don't then ruin it when rolling it out. It's always tempting to shovel loads of flour onto a work surface when rolling out pastry.

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