7 Cheap Gluten Free Meals (2024)

This post is going to give you 7 cheap gluten free meals that are easy weeknight gluten free dinners for a family of 4 (with leftovers) that will cost you well under $100.

As a family of multiple food allergies/intolerances that lived on one income for a very long time, I know how to make my dollar stretch when I need to. It’s not always easy and sometimes it means a lot more work for me, but when your families health is at stake, you do what needs to be done.

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Recently, I was asked to participate in a panel discussion by GIG. I served on their Board of Trustees. If you are not familiar with them, please go check out their website. GIG is a non-profit helping the gluten free community for many years. They are also the company that does the gluten free certification.

The panel topic was ‘Navigating the Money Challenges of Eating Gluten Free’. I was excited to be picked for this topic. I had been talking about this recently and helping others through my blog with recipes and tips for years.

There was a fun challenge with this panel. We were each given a $100 gift card and had to see how we would use it and how far we could stretch it.

I knew immediately I would go straight for what families need the most, easy weeknight dinners that are gluten free and dairy free.

In this post you will find all my tips and tell you how to eat gluten free on a budget. I will also share with you the 7 meals I made and how much I paid for each meal.

This blog post is going to have a lot of information, so grab a gluten free snack and get comfy.

Is it more expensive to eat gluten free?

Yes, it typically is more expensive due to the higher cost of items, smaller amount per dollar and upcharges for gluten free buns/crusts when eating out.

If you eat just naturally gluten free foods then the cost isn’t go to be that much different. But, the reality is that it does cost more.

Anything packaged will be more if it is gluten free. So, pasta, crackers, cookies, pretzels, and bread- it all costs more. One of the reasons the cost is higher is because everything needs to be certified gluten free. The cost of that is often included in the price.

Additionally, the cost of gluten free grains is much higher than regular processed wheat.

Eating out can also cost more. A gluten free bun and pizza crust always has an upcharge.

How do I eat gluten free and dairy free on a budget?

There are a few key tips on staying on budget. As the years go on you learn how to master this and you find creative ways to save money.

  1. Try to eat as much naturally gluten free food as possible. Fruit, yogurts, chia pudding, oatmeal (if you can tolerate oats), egg, potatoes, lettuce wrapped items, meat and veggies, etc.
  2. Buy in bulk. Check your local Costco for gluten free items, it’s always cheaper. When buying items like flour, I buy the biggest amount available in bulk from Betterbatter.org and use the coupon code: LIVINGFREELYGF to get 30% off. Always do a google search for a coupon before ordering!
  3. Check discount stores. Places like Grocery Outlet carry a lot of gluten free items. I have found things like Mikey’s pizza crusts for $1.99 when they are over $7 at Sprouts! If you find an item your family loves and will eat fast, buy them up!
  4. Cook in bulk. When I’m making something, I like to double it and freeze half for an easy weeknight meal. I will make chili, spaghetti sauce, lasagna,pancakes, waffles and double it, then freeze half.
  5. Bake in bulk. My chocolate chip cookie recipe makes 5 dozen cookies. I bake 1 dozen and freeze the rest. I do this with bread, biscuits and dinner rolls too.
  6. Meal plan! Without a meal plan you will always spend money that you don’t want to spend. I create a meal plan every 2 weeks and rotate out our favorite meals. I add in some meals that help clean out the fridge, like pizza, vegetable soup, garlic pasta. I often have to shop at several different stores to get everything we need. I like to rotate each week, so that I am not over spending. For ex: week 1 I will shop at Trader Joes, week 2: Costco, week 3: Target or Walmart week 4: Sprouts or Whole Foods.

How can I go gluten-free cheaply?

Make sure you always have quick gluten free meals for your busy nights. Set yourself up for success! If you know that your kids have a game after school and you won’t be home to cook then prep something in the Instant Pot or Crock Pot and have it ready for when you get home.

So, that is the majority of my secret sauce. If you can only do 1-2 of these items, then start with a solid meal plan and baking and cooking in bulk. It makes such a difference!

Below you will find my 7 cheap and easy weeknight gluten free dinners that are budget friendly to help you get started.

These easy weeknight dinners that are gluten free and dairy free have been my go-to’s for many years. Some of them are newer. When I want to stretch my dollars I tend to go for vegan meals or I use meats that are on sale. If I see a good deal then I will buy a lot and freeze it.

I went to 2 stores to shop. My favorite store for saving money is Trader Joe’s. There were 2 items that Trader Joes did not carry and I went to Sprouts for them.

My total spent was $88.99 and I did buy many organic options. I try to buy organic whenever possible. I’m positive if I would not have bought organic I could have shaved this down to $80 or less.

Garlic Pasta

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This recipe takes less than 20 minutes.

The cost of this recipe is around $8-$10 depending on where you buy your ingredients. This includes a side vegetable.

We use Banza pasta because it holds up really well, has a good amount of protein and is free of all of our allergens.

If I have chicken or shrimp to use up then I will add it. I have even made some sausages and served them on the side.

Grab the recipe HERE

Paleo/Whole 30 Hamburger Soup

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This recipe is a family favorite. My kids love it. I also add a bag of frozen green beans and I need to update that on the blog post. This is hearty, delicious and easy to make.

My cost for this recipe was about $15. That was with organic products and grass fed beef.

Grab the recipe HERE

Pizza

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Homemade pizza is a very budget friendly dinner and there are never any complaints! I love using up ingredients in the fridge.

When I make pizza I use either Better Batter’s Artisan Dough recipe or the pizza recipe from my cookbook, 101 Incredible Gluten Free Recipes.

My estimated cost for the pizza was about $12 and I stretched it into 2 pizzas. I used vegan cheese and uncured pepperoni.

Sheet Pan Fajitas

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This recipe is great for a simple one pan dinner. You can use steak, chicken, or even portabella mushrooms. I love it with just the peppers too.

Serve it in tortillas, or make a delicious salad out of it.

Grab the recipe HERE.

Feta Pasta (Vegan)

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This is sooo good! I use Follow Your Heart vegan feta for this recipe and I like to top it with some vegan parmesan and fresh basil if I have it on hand (totally not necessary). It’s super easy to make too.

We use Banza pasta because it is one of our favorites.

The cost of this recipe was about $12, with the feta being the most expensive ingredient.

Get the recipe HERE.

Dairy Free Butter Chicken

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I serve this delicious Butter Chicken over rice and I make a vegetable to go with it. We enjoy broccoli or green beans.

The cost of this was $15 with the chicken being the most expensive ingredient.

Get the recipe HERE

Vegan Lentil Chili

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Your family won’t miss the meat with this recipe. Using lentils gives you a ton of fiber and protein while cutting the cost.

I like to use canned lentils for convenience, but if you are looking to cut costs, then you can pressure cook your dry lentils ahead of time. You can buy a large bag for $2 and freeze the leftover beans to use at a later time.

Grab the recipe HERE

I know being gluten free and having a family can be stressful and incredibly intimidating at first. Especially when there are other allergens to avoid as well. Hopefully these tips and recipes can help your family. Comment below what recipe you are going to make first, or any tips you use that I missed.

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FAQs

How to go gluten-free on a budget? ›

More Ways to Save
  1. Look for online deals on labeled gluten-free grains, such as quinoa, buckwheat and brown rice. These alternative grain flours also add more nutrition to baked goods. ...
  2. Join friends or support group members on a mail order and save shipping. ...
  3. Try growing your own vegetables and fruit.

What is the best food for gluten-free guests? ›

Fruits and vegetables are naturally gluten-free—so have plenty on hand for snacking. Rice, wild rice, corn and quinoa are gluten-free foods. Price Chopper does sell several different brands of gluten-free pasta. Meat, fish and chicken are also gluten-free, but some cold cuts do contain wheat starch as binders.

How to eat dairy and gluten-free on a budget? ›

How do I eat gluten free and dairy free on a budget?
  1. Try to eat as much naturally gluten free food as possible. Fruit, yogurts, chia pudding, oatmeal (if you can tolerate oats), egg, potatoes, lettuce wrapped items, meat and veggies, etc.
  2. Buy in bulk. ...
  3. Check discount stores. ...
  4. Cook in bulk. ...
  5. Bake in bulk. ...
  6. Meal plan!
Apr 27, 2023

What do most gluten-free people eat? ›

Many naturally gluten-free foods can be a part of a healthy diet:
  • Fruits and vegetables.
  • Beans, seeds, legumes and nuts in their natural, unprocessed forms.
  • Eggs.
  • Lean, nonprocessed meats, fish and poultry.
  • Most low-fat dairy products.

Is there a downside to going gluten-free? ›

Long-Term Cardiovascular Risks of Gluten Free Diets

Hyperglycemia and an increase in insulin resistance and obesity has been reported as well. These diets are also not recommended for a pregnant woman.

What are 10 gluten free foods? ›

Gluten-free proteins
  • legumes, such as beans, lentils, peas, and peanuts.
  • nuts and seeds.
  • fresh red meat, such as beef, pork, lamb, and bison.
  • fresh poultry, such as chicken and turkey.
  • fresh seafood, such as fish, scallops, and shellfish.
  • unflavored soy foods, such as tofu, tempeh, and edamame.
Feb 1, 2024

What happens to your body when you stop eating gluten? ›

There's no scientific evidence to suggest that people actually go through “withdrawal” when they stop eating gluten. Some people report feeling dizziness, nausea, extreme hunger and even anxiety and depression when they suddenly go from eating a lot of gluten to being gluten-free.

What is the perfect gluten-free diet? ›

On a gluten-free diet you can eat: foods that are naturally gluten-free such as fresh fruit and vegetables, fresh meats, eggs, nuts and legumes, milk, fats and oils and gluten-free grains such as rice and corn.

What can I give someone who is gluten-free? ›

The Gluten-Free Gift Guide
  • A Kit That Makes Bakery-Worthy Cakes. ...
  • This At-Home Dim Sum Feast. ...
  • A Box Of Hot Little Biscuits. ...
  • A Collection Of Best-Selling Mochi Ice Cream. ...
  • A Pack Of Cult-Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies. ...
  • Some Healthy-ish Sweet Treats To Stash In Their Bag. ...
  • A Few Boxes Of Giftable Granola.
Nov 29, 2023

What surprising things are gluten-free? ›

  • Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches.
  • Cheesy Pull-Apart Pizza Bread.
  • Cheese Fondue in Rustic Bread Loaf.
  • Classic Brownies.
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies.

What are some good gluten-free snacks? ›

10 Delicious Gluten-Free Snacks You Should Try
  • Edible® $5 delights – Strawberry + Pineapple + Banana. ...
  • Strawberry Dipped Fruit™ Cone Snack Bundle. ...
  • Rise and Shine Energy Bars. ...
  • Carrot Cake Energy Bites. ...
  • 1-Bowl Gluten Free Crackers. ...
  • Peanut Butter and Jelly Bites. ...
  • Gluten-Free Chex Mix. ...
  • Almond Butter Rice Crisp Treats.
Dec 13, 2023

How to make gluten-free affordable? ›

Affordable Gluten-Free Meal Ideas
  1. Rice and beans. ...
  2. Chicken, broccoli, and baked potatoes. ...
  3. Pork, gluten-free macaroni and cheese, and broccoli. ...
  4. Tofu Stir Fry. ...
  5. Veggie Omelettes. ...
  6. Gluten-free chicken nuggets, fries, and apple slices.

Will I lose weight if I stop eating gluten and dairy? ›

A: Yes, you may experience some weight loss as a consequence of cutting out gluten and dairy. That's because such an elimination diet is usually based on healthy, fresh, whole foods. When you reduce the consumption of packaged and processed foods, weight management becomes easy.

How to make gluten-free cheap? ›

Affordable Gluten-Free Meal Ideas
  1. Rice and beans. ...
  2. Chicken, broccoli, and baked potatoes. ...
  3. Pork, gluten-free macaroni and cheese, and broccoli. ...
  4. Tofu Stir Fry. ...
  5. Veggie Omelettes. ...
  6. Gluten-free chicken nuggets, fries, and apple slices.

How to go 100% gluten-free? ›

Choose naturally gluten-free grains and flours, including rice, corn, soy, potato, tapioca, sorghum, quinoa, millet, buckwheat, cassava, coconut, arrowroot, amaranth, teff, flax, chia, yucca, bean flours, and nut flours.

Why is it so expensive to eat gluten-free? ›

Additional items such as thickeners, tapioca and maize starches are added to gluten-free recipes to improve viscosity and keep baked items in shape. That means a longer ingredient list and a slightly more complex manufacturing process. So, from an ingredient perspective, gluten-free bread costs more than regular bread.

How can I save money on a gluten-free diet? ›

Below are nine tips dietitians can share with clients to help them save money when eating gluten free:
  1. Stick to cheaper gluten-free carbohydrates. ...
  2. Choose naturally gluten-free foods. ...
  3. Don an apron. ...
  4. Become friends with your freezer. ...
  5. Buy in bulk. ...
  6. Make gluten free a family affair. ...
  7. Shop around for the best prices.

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