Planning a picnic? Try these gluten-free picnic recipes that travel well and taste amazing at room temperature. Includes salads, wraps, dips, desserts, and drinks for stress-free outdoor dining.

🌿 Gluten-Free Picnic Recipes: Easy, Make-Ahead, and Packable
Picnics are meant to be simple and delicious but finding gluten-free food that travels well, stays fresh, and tastes great can sometimes feel tricky. The good news? It doesn’t have to be complicated. This collection of gluten-free picnic recipes is designed to make planning easy, stress-free, and delicious.
Every recipe can be made ahead of time, holds up beautifully at room temperature, and is perfect for sharing with friends and family outdoors. From salads and dips to portable wraps and some sweet, shareable desserts, these dishes are both convenient and crowd-pleasing.
Whether you’re headed to the park, a beach day, or just a sunny backyard lunch, these recipes will help you pack a gluten-free picnic that’s effortless and full of flavor, so you can focus on enjoying the day, not worrying about what’s safe to eat.
For more recipe ideas perfect for beach days, check out my Food to Bring to the Beach post.
Gluten-Free Picnic Table of Contents
- Gluten-Free Dips & Starters
- Gluten-Free Picnic Salads
- Gluten-Free Wraps & Light Mains
- Gluten-Free Picnic Desserts
- Picnic Drinks
- Gluten-Free Picnic Additions Checklist
- Make-Ahead Tips for Gluten-Free Picnics
- FAQs About Gluten-Free Picnics
- Wrap-Up
🧀 Gluten-Free Dips & Starters for Picnics
Starting with simple dips and starters makes it easy to put together a relaxed, shareable gluten-free picnic spread. These recipes travel well and can be made ahead.
1. Mediterranean Roasted Red Pepper Dip (Muhammara)

This smoky red pepper dip is perfect for veggies, chips or gluten-free crackers. It’s easy to prep ahead and holds up beautifully for outdoor gatherings.
👉 Get the recipe: Mediterranean Roasted Red Pepper Dip (Muhammara)
2. Strawberry Melon Salsa

Light and refreshing, this fruit-filled strawberry salsa adds a bright pop to your picnic. Great for make-ahead snacking and pairing with chips.
👉 Get the recipe: Strawberry Salsa
3. Olive Tapenade Hummus

This olive tapenade hummus is perfect for a gluten-free picnic spread. Creamy with a touch of briny goodness, it’s ideal for dipping or spreading.
👉 Get the recipe: Olive Tapenade Hummus
🥗 Gluten-Free Picnic Salads That Travel Well
Fresh, make-ahead salads are essential for any picnic. These gluten-free options are sturdy, flavorful, and designed to taste great even at room temperature.
1. French Potato Salad

If there’s one thing that doesn’t go well with the outdoors, it’s mayo. Heat and mayo just don’t mix; but with this mayo-free French potato salad you won’t have to worry about it sitting out at room temperature. Light and vinaigrette-based, this potato salad is perfect for picnics.
👉 Get the recipe: French Potato Salad
2. Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta Salad

What’s a summer picnic or potluck without a pasta salad? This gluten-free pasta salad is filled with warm weather favorites like tomatoes, basil and garlic for lots of fresh flavor that can stand up to the heat. Easy to prep and perfect for outdoor meals.
👉 Get the recipe: Pasta Salad with Sundried Tomatoes
3. Orzo Pesto Pasta Salad

This gluten-free pesto pasta salad is an easy addition to bring along to a picnic, the beach, or a backyard barbecue since it holds up well at room temperature.
👉 Get the recipe: Orzo Pesto Pasta Salad
4. Cucumber Tomato Pasta Salad

Light, refreshing, and perfect for picnics, this Mediterranean-inspired pasta salad stays flavorful without feeling heavy.
👉 Get the recipe: Cucumber and Tomato Pasta Salad
5. Mediterranean Chickpea Salad

Hearty and flavorful, this make-ahead salad with tomatoes and chickpeas holds up perfectly for packing and outdoor meals.
👉 Get the recipe: Mediterranean Chickpea Salad
6. Italian Bean Salad

Made with cannellini beans, cherry tomatoes, artichoke hearts, briny olives, capers, and tossed in a zesty basil vinaigrette, this Italian-inspired bean salad comes together in minutes and only improves as it sits.
👉 Get the recipe: Italian Bean Salad
7. Cauliflower Tabbouleh

Grain-free, fresh, and flavorful, this cauliflower tabbouleh is ideal for warm-weather picnics.
👉 Get the recipe: Cauliflower Tabbouleh
8. Red Cabbage and Carrot Slaw

Every picnic needs a good slaw and this Asian inspired slaw with orange sesame dressing is a crunchy and fresh addition to any outdoor meal (no mayo involved). Crisp and colorful, this slaw stays fresh and doesn’t wilt.
👉 Get the recipe: Red Cabbage and Carrot Slaw
🥬 Gluten-Free Wraps & Light Mains for Picnics
Portable wraps are perfect for gluten-free picnic meals—they’re easy to prep ahead and travel beautifully.
1.Thai Vegetable Wraps

Filled with crunchy vegetables and served with a cashew dipping sauce, these Thai vegetable wraps make an easy and delicious no-cook meal that’s both pretty and portable.
👉 Get the recipe: Thai Vegetable Wraps
2. Collard Green Wraps

Using collard greens instead of bread, these wraps are naturally gluten-free and perfect for packing.
👉 Get the recipe: Collard Green Wraps
3. Feta Frittata

This savory feta frittata is easy to make-ahead, making it a wonderful main dish for a gluten‑free picnic. Baked until golden and easy to slice into wedges, it holds up beautifully when packed. Pair it with a salad for a complete outdoor meal.
👉 Get the recipe: Feta Frittata
4. Raw Vegan Tacos

Fresh and flavorful, these raw vegan tacos are perfect for a gluten‑free picnic lunch. They’re an ideal make‑ahead option that travels well and adds a fun twist to your picnic mains.
👉 Get the recipe: Raw Vegan Tacos
Gluten-Free Picnic Desserts
No picnic is complete without a sweet treat. These gluten-free desserts are easy to make ahead, slice, and share outdoors.
1. Watermelon Berry Salad

It wouldn’t be a picnic without watermelon and this watermelon berry fruit salad is bursting with flavor! Light, refreshing, and naturally gluten-free, this fruit salad is perfect for warm-weather picnics.
👉 Get the recipe: Watermelon Berry Salad
2. Best Gluten-Free Brownies

Every picnic needs a few good sweets to finish the meal and these chewy, gluten-free brownies with their crinkly tops are always a crowd-pleaser. Rich, chocolatey, and easy to slice.
👉 Get the recipe: Best Gluten-Free Brownies
3. Gluten-Free Cherry Cake

This gluten-free cherry cake features a lemon and olive oil cake batter, studded with cherries, for an everyday kind of dessert that’s easy to make and pack up.
👉 Get the recipe: Gluten-Free Cherry Cake
4. Flourless Trail Mix Cookies

These easy and chewy flourless trail mix cookies are chock-full of everyday favorites like nuts, fruit and chocolate.
👉 Get the recipe: Trail Mix Cookies (Gluten-Free)
Picnic Drinks
Keep everyone hydrated with these refreshing drinks that travel and taste well outdoors.
1. Watermelon Juice

Light, naturally sweet, and perfect for warm days.
👉 Get the recipe: Watermelon Juice
2. Honey Ginger Lemonade

Refreshing with a hint of ginger—great for warm-weather sipping.
👉 Get the recipe: Honey Ginger Lemonade
3. Raspberry Rooibos Iced Tea

Refreshing citrus and raspberry mingle with caffeine-free rooibos tea in this thirst-quenching iced tea filled with fruit flavor.
👉 Get the recipe: Raspberry Rooibos Iced Tea
🌿 Gluten-Free Picnic Additions Checklist
Make your picnic simple, colorful, and naturally gluten-free! 🍉🥗 No cooking required—just grab, pack, and enjoy.
🍓 Fresh Produce
- 🍓 Seasonal berries: strawberries, blueberries, raspberries
- 🍈 Melon slices, pineapple chunks, citrus segments
- 🥕 Baby carrots, snap peas, cherry tomatoes, cucumber slices
- 🌶 Bell pepper strips or radishes with a sprinkle of salt
🥚 Proteins & Snacks
- 🥚 Hard-boiled eggs
- 🧀 Cheese cubes or slices (cheddar, mozzarella, gouda)
- 🌰 Nuts & seeds: almonds, cashews, pumpkin seeds
- 🥜 Nut butter packets
- 🌱 Roasted chickpeas or edamame
- 🫒 Olives and pickles
🍞 Crackers & Crunch
- 🥨 Gluten-free crackers or crispbreads
- 🍘 Rice cakes or rice crackers
- 🍿 Popcorn (plain, seasoned, or lightly spiced)
- 🍌 Plantain chips or veggie chips
🍫 Sweet Treats
- 🍑 Dried fruit: apricots, figs, mango slices
- 🍫 Dark chocolate squares or chocolate-covered nuts
- ⚡ Energy bites or protein balls
🥤 Drinks
- 🥂 Sparkling water or soda water with fruit slices
- 🥥 Coconut water
✅ Tip: Arrange your picnic items in small containers or jars for easy serving and minimal mess. Grouping items by category makes it simple to grab-and-go!
Make-Ahead Tips for Gluten-Free Picnics
A little planning goes a long way:
- 1–2 days ahead: Prepare salads, dips, and baked goods
- Day of: Assemble wraps and slice fruit
- Before leaving: Pack everything in chilled containers with ice packs
Salads, dips, and baked goods travel especially well and are ideal for advance prep.
❓ FAQs About Gluten-Free Picnics
What foods are naturally gluten-free for a picnic?
Fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs, cheese, and nut-based baked goods are all picnic-friendly and naturally gluten-free.
How do you keep gluten-free food safe outdoors?
Use insulated bags with ice packs and separate containers to avoid cross-contact and contamination.
What can I use instead of bread for sandwiches?
Lettuce wraps, collard greens, or gluten-free alternatives travel beautifully.
Wrap-Up
Picnics are all about simplicity, good food, fresh air, and time outdoors. With a little planning, putting together a gluten-free spread is easy and stress-free.
Choosing recipes that travel well, can be made ahead, and hold up at room temperature makes all the difference. From hearty salads and flavorful dips to portable wraps and simple desserts, these gluten-free picnic recipes are designed to be shared and enjoyed anywhere.
Whether it’s a casual afternoon at the park or a day by the water, having a few reliable options on hand makes it easy to gather, pack, and head out with confidence.
If you’re planning a beach day, don’t miss my Beach Food Recipes to Pack for a Picnic for even more portable, crowd-pleasing ideas.
Happy Picnicking!

Sylvie Shirazi is the recipe developer and food photographer behind Gourmande in the Kitchen. For the last 10 years she's been making eating more healthfully easy and accessible with gluten-free, grain-free, paleo and vegan recipes that are free from processed ingredients.





Dorothy says
Orzo is not gluten free. It is made with semolina flour.
Sylvie says
Correct, but there are now gluten-free options available made from chickpeas! I link to one in the recipe if you'd like to check it out.
Catherine says
Dear Sylvie, I'm ready to pack a picnic basket and head off to the beach right now! So many delicious ideas. xo, Catherine
Liv @ Healthy Liv says
Feeling inspired to go on a picnic now! So many fancy and beautiful picnic options!
allie says
I love all these delicious and healthy choices, Sylvia. The Mediterranean style nachos look wonderful!
marye says
What a great selection! They all look so yummy!
Kristen says
What a great round-up! We are spending our days at the pool and all these are perfect for picnics there!
Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says
So many beautiful and flavorful options for summer! I want to try them all! 🙂