My Recent Gluten Free Favorites from Amazon

10 Gluten-Free Favorites from Amazon

If you’re gluten free like me—whether due to celiac, gluten sensitivity, or just trying to feel your best—you know that finding tasty, reliable products can be a …journey and really it is just a full-time scavenger hunt.There’s nothing worse than spending money on a new snack or baking mix only to find out it tastes like sand or falls apart the moment you touch it. Been there, done that... too many times. But lately, I’ve hit a good streak of wins, and most of them came straight from Amazon. Whether it’s pantry staples, baking must-haves, or those “I just need a salty snack right now” moments, I’ve found some real gems that I keep going back to—and I figured it was time to share them with you. This list includes a little bit of everything: comfort foods, quick meals, sweet treats, and even a sourdough starter for the adventurous types (yes, gluten free sourdough is real and amazing!). So if you’re looking to stock your shelves or just add a few new gluten free goodies to your routine, here are my recent favorite finds—all delivered right to my doorstep with minimal effort and zero gluten. Let’s dig in!



1. Bob’s Red Mill 1-to-1 Baking Flour

This is the gluten free flour that I always buy and I really like it. I can use it for everything—cookies, pancakes, muffins, you name it. It truly lives up to the "1-to-1" part of its name. I like that you can substitute it right into almost any regular recipe without needing a chemistry degree haha! There is also no gritty texture because that is really just the worst!

2. Red Lobster Gluten Free Cheddar Bay Biscuit Mix

I have been getting this from Publix for a few years now but it is seriously like $6 a box when you get it there. When I saw this on Amazon I was so excited because for 12 boxes of the gluten free Red Lobster cheddar bay biscuits it is like $41 total. YES PLEASE because if I were to buy 12 boxes from Publix at $6, I would be spending $72 and that’s really just crazy. These are also dangerously close to the real thing. We make them all the time and we really like using them for biscuits and gravy, they are the perfect density for it! We have also made them for family members who aren’t even gluten free and they couldn’t tell the difference. So buttery and cheesy, do yourself a favor, run don’t walk to go buy these!

3. Velveeta Gluten Free Shells and Cheese

I don’t care how old I get, there will always be a place in my heart (and pantry) for boxed mac and cheese. Very recently, Velveeta started selling “shells and cheese” but a gluten free version and I think I might have cried happy tears when I saw it! The mac n cheese is creamy, cheesy, and the perfect satisfying comfort food that can be made in under ten minutes. Zero gluten, 100% nostalgia!

4. Miss Jones Gluten Free Muffin Mixes (Banana & Blueberry)

Let’s just say, Miss Jones really gets gluten free baking. We get both the banana mix and the blueberry mixes and they both are incredibly moist, flavorful, and super easy to make. I like to add a few chocolate chips to the banana mix or add in fresh blueberries and a little granola on top of the blueberry ones when I make them. Sometimes gluten free muffins can be gritty and gross and these are anything but that, they are really good!

5. Quinn Creamy Peanut Butter Filled Pretzels

These are my current snack obsession. They’re crunchy, salty, peanut-buttery goodness in every bite—and no gluten in sight. They also come in small bags which should help with portion control… but I can’t make any promises.

6. French Fried Crispy Onions (Gluten Free Version)

These are seriously a game-changer, especially around the holidays. I like to use them all throughout the year on salads, burgers and even soups to add a little crunch but they are the perfect replacement for regular crispy onion strings if you are making a green bean casserole around Thanksgiving or the holidays! They’re just as crunchy and flavorful as the regular ones, and now I put them on things as often as I can!

7. Barilla Gluten Free Rotini Pasta

This feels like such a weird thing to put on the list but honestly, Barilla nailed it with their gluten free pasta. This is another situation sort of like the Red Lobster cheddar bay biscuits where I was buying it from the store but then switched to buying it in bulk from Amazon beucase it is cheaper in the long run. Their GF rotini holds up really well (no mushy noodle syndrome) and it tastes like actual pasta, not cardboard!

8. The Good Crisp Mini Snack Packs

I love this snack, think Pringles, but gluten free and made with better for you ingredients. They come in little snack sized cans and are perfect for taking them on the go for a crunchy snack. My favorite is the classic original flavor, but the sour cream & onion is also very good!👌

9. Aleia’s Savory Stuffing Mix

Again, this is a favorite around the holidays, this stuffing is so good! I don’t always wait until Thanksgiving to use it, I’ve made it as a casserole with chicken breast which is really good! It’s well-seasoned and has a great texture—crunchy on top, soft in the middle. You’ll forget it’s gluten free, I think it might even be better than some regular stuffing mixes because the gluten free element makes the stuffing keep its texture!

10. Sourdough Starter (Gluten Free)

Yep, even sourdough isn’t off limits anymore. There are gluten free sourdough starters you can buy right on Amazon, and they actually work. It takes a little patience, but it’s actually really cool that it works! I’ve made a few loaves now and each time they come out better. There's nothing like homemade sourdough—especially when your kitchen smells like a bakery, plus anything is an upgrade from regular gluten free bread…


So there you have it—my current top ten gluten free finds from Amazon. Honestly, I’ve come a long way from the early days of going gluten free, when everything tasted like cardboard and baking felt more like a science experiment than a fun weekend activity. These products have made a huge difference in how I eat and enjoy food now. Whether it's whipping up fluffy muffins on a Sunday morning, having a cheesy biscuit with dinner, or just finding a snack I can actually enjoy without reading a label ten times—these items have become little wins in my daily routine. If you’re just starting your gluten free journey, I hope this list gives you a few solid jumping-off points. And if you're a seasoned GF pro, maybe you found something new to add to your rotation. Either way, it's nice to know that more and more great gluten free options are out there—and available with just a couple of clicks. Have you tried any of these before? Or do you have your own go-to gluten free staples that I need to check out? I’d love to hear your favorites! Let’s keep the GF goodness going—drop a comment, share this with a fellow gluten free friend, or shoot me an email at hello@emmatarynjones.com! Happy shopping, snacking, and eating! 💛🥖✨

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