The Perfect Gluten-Free Sandwich: Bread Substitutions (2024)

Whether you’re packing lunch for yourself or your kids, including a sandwich is pretty standard. When you can’t have bread anymore, finding gluten free bread substitutes is definitely a challenge. Most of the gluten free breads out there taste better after being toasted, something not convenient for a lunch on-the-go. Although sandwiches are generally made with bread or wraps (containing refined or whole wheat), there are plenty of other options for bread substitutes. I encourage you to think outside the box with these gluten-free upgrades.

First thing’s first: the “bread.” While these gluten-free bread alternatives may not have the traditional taste or texture of a bready sandwich, they each bring their own unique flavor that can really kick your sandwich up to the next level. Here are a few of my favorites…

Bread-Free Alternatives

  • Tortilla wraps – Try this coconut flour recipe from against all grain. It stands up well to being rolled like a sandwich, and doesn’t get gooey or fall apart.
  • Blanched collard greens – (dip in boiling water until softened) Use the green just like a tortilla or large lettuce leaf.
  • Romaine Lettuce Spears
  • Rice paper wrappers This blog post by Inspired Taste shows how to use rice paper wrappers just like those summer rolls you get at an Asian restaurant.
  • Sliced and roasted sweet potatoes (Just like this)
  • Grilled Portobello mushrooms (this may be a little messy on the road)
  • Forget the bread and put everything in a bowl like this and bring a fork
  • Paleo coconut wraps made of coconut meat and water
  • Here is a new product on the shelves recently, egg tortillas by Egglife. This one I haven’t tried yet, so if you do, let me know how it comes out.

Gluten Free Bread Substitutes at the Grocery Store

There are some really good gluten-free breads at your local store that feel just like regular bread. Like I said above most of them get better once they are toasted. Here are some of my favorite brands for gluten free bread substitutes:

  • Udi’s Soft White Sandwich Bread is the closest to white bread for those new to GF
  • Canyon Bakehouse has the sliced bread that holds up the best for making a sandwich to-go
  • Trader Joe’s has a gf hamburger bun that I recently used to make breakfast sandwiches for a long drive. My husband says they were a hit, and I should make them again!
  • Find a LOCAL bakery! The best bread you will find is if its local and fresh baked.
Fresh and Fun Sandwich Fillings

What about the filling? Peanut butter and jelly is a nice combo, but can get old real quick. And if you’re working with allergies, it might not do at all. Below is a list of my favorite sandwich fillings. I always try to make my meals fresh and nourishing, so be sure to check your local farmers market for in-season ingredients.

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Grilled portobello bun mushroom burger. Vegan, gluten free, grain free, healthy veggies hamburger with guacamole, fresh vegetables and cashew cheese sauce.

    • Brown rice and beans with sliced avocado or guacamole
    • Almond butter and preserved cherry jam
    • Hummus and sliced vegetables
    • Grilled vegetables and protein from last nights’ dinner (always make extra at dinnertime for your lunch the next day!)
    • Fresh vegetables and leftover salmon in a coconut flour wrap

Chef’s Note: If the wrap won’t hold up until lunch, pack the filling separately and assemble when ready to eat.

If you want to try something different for lunch instead of putting everything on bread, read this post for how to build a Buddha Bowl. These bowls are the art of combining all the great sandwich fillings into a bowl instead. A bowl is a great options for gluten free bread substitutes.

What’s in your lunch box? I’d love to find out what some of your GF sandwich ideas are, so feel free to comment below! Or, share a picture with us on social media so we can see what you’ve come up with at @holisticchefs on Instagram.

LUNCH BAG

And here is the bag I use to pack our lunch for a road trip or to protect them when I stuff them in a backpack. I either put everything in warm and the bag keeps it all warm, or I add in an ice pack and the bag can keep it cold too.

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The Perfect Gluten-Free Sandwich: Bread Substitutions (2024)

FAQs

What is the trick to making good gluten-free bread? ›

  1. Use Psyllium Husk Powder as a binder for better Gluten Free Bread.
  2. The benefits of letting your dough rest, my second tip for baking better gluten free bread.
  3. Mix or knead your bread dough thoroughly.
  4. For a better gluten free loaf, use less yeast.
  5. Bake your bread in a tin with tall sides.

Why do you put vinegar in gluten-free bread? ›

Apple Cider Vinegar – Superpower your Gluten-Free Kitchen! Apple cider vinegar is often used in baking, but why? It is a great leavening agent, but it also has powerful flavour enhancing properties. I find it adds the perfect amount of depth of flavour, and helps activate baking soda creating a lovely airy texture.

What can I use instead of bread for sandwiches? ›

Healthier bread choices
  • Cloud bread.
  • Homemade bread. ...
  • Cornbread. ...
  • Homemade sourdough. ...
  • Rice paper wraps. ...
  • Lettuce wraps.
  • Egg wraps. ...
  • Rye bread.

Why is my homemade gluten free bread so dense? ›

Dense loaf- you may need to use more liquid, gluten free dough is usually wetter than regular wheat flour dough resembling a thick brownie batter. How much liquid is enough in a recipe ultimately depends not on formulas but in observation. You may need more or less liquid than the recipe specifies.

What does apple cider vinegar do to gluten? ›

For centuries, apple cider vinegar has been a popular home remedy. We know gluten can cause bloating and digestive issues in people with gluten intolerance. Apple cider vinegar can be used to reduce inflammation, ease digestion, and eliminate toxins.

What makes gluten free bread better? ›

Gluten-free bread lets you enjoy bread without the risk of causing harm to your intestines. And when you swap out white flour for a gluten-free alternative, it might make your bread healthier in certain ways. Other flours often have nutrients you wouldn't get with white flour.

Is Ezekiel bread gluten-free? ›

Q: Are Food for Life Ezekiel 4:9®, Genesis 1:29® and 7-Sprouted Grains products "gluten free"? A: No. These products contain naturally occurring gluten. However, our unique sprouting process activates enzymes, which naturally metabolize starch, carbohydrates and gluten protein.

Is Dave's Killer bread gluten-free? ›

A: We do not currently make any gluten-free products. It's really hard to get a gluten-free bread to match our high standards for killer taste and texture (we're trying!).

What bread can you eat if you are gluten intolerant? ›

Breads made from rice, sorghum, teff, millet, cassava, buckwheat, amaranth, oat, almonds, and pure corn lack gluten. Hence, their flour can be incorporated into baking gluten-free breads. You can identify whether the bread is gluten-free by checking the ingredients on the product's label.

What is a gluten free bread option? ›

Breads made from rice, sorghum, teff, millet, cassava, buckwheat, amaranth, oat, almonds, and pure corn lack gluten. Hence, their flour can be incorporated into baking gluten-free breads. You can identify whether the bread is gluten-free by checking the ingredients on the product's label.

Is sourdough bread gluten-free? ›

Sourdough is not gluten free, but we know that many people with IBS, gluten intolerance, or gluten sensitivity can tolerate sourdough bread. This is because the methods used to make sourdough break down some of the gluten in the flour so it is easier to digest. Think of sourdough as low-gluten rather than gluten-free.

What flour to substitute for gluten-free? ›

So now you've got the basics sorted, without further ado, here are my top 9 picks for the best gluten-free flour alternatives:
  • Almond flour (also known as almond meal) ...
  • Coconut flour. ...
  • Buckwheat flour. ...
  • Brown and white rice flour. ...
  • Oat flour. ...
  • Tapioca flour. ...
  • Millet flour. ...
  • Quinoa flour.
Oct 29, 2020

What has gluten that isn't bread? ›

  • Pastas: raviolis, dumplings, couscous, and gnocchi.
  • Noodles: ramen, udon, soba (those made with only a percentage of buckwheat flour) chow mein, and egg noodles. ...
  • Breads and Pastries: ...
  • Crackers: ...
  • Baked Goods: ...
  • Cereal & Granola: ...
  • Breakfast Foods: ...
  • Breading & Coating Mixes:

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