Gluten Free Garlic Knots (2024)

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One bite of these buttery, garlicy soft gluten free garlic knots and you will be hooked. They are absolutely delicious and are the ultimate dinner roll to serve with meals.

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If you are looking for a fun new gluten free bread recipe, I have you covered with these delicious gluten free garlic knots. They are easy to make, and you only need a few simple ingredients. Making garlic knots from scratch is easy!

For this homemade garlic knots recipe, I use my popular base gluten free pizza crust dough recipe. It rises well and is my tried and true miracle dough. You can make garlic knots with my pizza dough, or you can use a premade gluten free pizza dough.

I took a bite and had to have a moment of silence. I have never had any baked bread product this good since my Celiac diagnosis. The TEXTURE of these beautifully buttery, garlicky knots is absolutely outstanding. Thank you for sharing your incredible recipes. I always know it will be a winner if I found it on Fearless Dining.

Diana, Blog Reader

Why you will love this recipe:

  1. All you need are 8 ingredients you most likely already have on hand.
  2. This recipe is fun to make, and kids love to help roll the dough into ropes.
  3. The buttery garlic flavor is out of this world!
  4. Dip it into my homemade gluten free pasta sauce or my gluten free marinara sauce if you don’t want meat. It is so worth it!

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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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Ingredients notes:

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  • Gluten free flour blend – My pizza dough recipe (and everything I make with it) turns out best with Cup4Cup flour blend. That doesn’t mean other blends won’t work; it just means I haven’t tested any others. Be sure the flour blend you use works with yeast recipes. King Arthur Measure for Measure doesn’t recommend yeast recipes for this flour blend.
  • Xanthan Gum – If your gluten free flour blenddoesn’t contain xanthan gum or guar gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  • Yeast – Double check the brand you use is gluten free. Red Star Platinum is NOT gluten free!
  • Garlic – I recommend that you use fresh garlic and not powdered in this recipe.
  • Parsley – I did use dried parsley, but you can also use fresh.

How to make gluten free garlic knots:

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Step 1: Add the yeast and sugar to warm water to proof your yeast. Let it sit for 5 minutes until it is bubbly.

Step 2: Add the dry ingredients (hold ½ cup of the gluten free flour after the rise) to a separate bowl and whisk to blend.

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Step 3: Add the rest of the wet ingredients to the yeast mixture and whisk to blend it all. Pour it into the dry ingredients.

Mix into a soft dough. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow it to rise in a warm spot for 1 hour.

HINT: If it is cold in your house, you can preheat your oven to 200º F. Turn the oven off and place the bowl in the oven. Keep the door cracked open during the rise.

Step 4: Add the final ½ cup of gluten-free flour blend after rising. Note this dough will be more firm than usual. This is because you need to be able to work the dough.

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Step 5: Place your dough onto a piece of wax paper. Break off pieces and roll the dough into log-shaped snakes.

Step 6: Tie the dough into a knot. It doesn’t have to be pretty, and the dough may appear a tiny bit dry (as you can see in my photo above.)

Cover the knots with plastic wrap and let the dough knots sit for about 20 minutes.

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Step 7: Melt the butter, minced garlic, salt, and dried parsley in the microwave.

Step 8: Brush the melted butter over the garlic knots. This adds back some moisture AND helps bake in that delicious garlic butter flavor!

Step 9: Bake at 400º F for 15-18 minutes. Actual baking time will vary depending on the size of your knots.

Step 10: Brush the remaining garlic butter over the freshly baked garlic knots.

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Look how fluffy these gluten free garlic knot rolls are! If you love this gluten free pizza dough recipe, you will love making these Gluten Free Pizza Rolls too!

Variations:

  • If you love a lot of garlic flavor, you can easily mix some minced garlic into the dough!
  • Try other dried herbs like sage, rosemary, or basil!
  • If you struggle with tying them in knots, you can roll them into balls and bake them like you would on dinner rolls.

Storage:

These homemade garlic knots will keep fresh for up to 3 days in the refrigerator. Store them in an air-tight container.

You can also freeze these garlic knots for up to 4 months. To thaw, place them in the microwave for 35-45 seconds.

Tips and Recipe FAQ:

How do you eat garlic knots?

There is only one way to eat garlic knots, with your hands. They can be eaten plain or dip into pasta sauce or stew!

Why are they called garlic knots?

These rolls are called garlic knots because you tie the dough into a knot to shape them.

Can you rise the dough in the refrigerator overnight?

Yes, you can easily rise this dough in the refrigerator overnight. Be sure it is wrapped with plastic wrap so it doesn’t dry out.

Can you make these garlic knots dairy-free?

You can make these garlic knots dairy-free, but note that the Cup4Cup gluten free flour blend has milk powder. You would need to use a different gluten free flour blend. Use vegan butter for the garlic butter sauce.

Check out my garlic knots web story, too!

Tried the recipe, very easy to make! I left out the Parmesan, cause I’m also dairy free. I will say, I should have sprung for the more expensive flour but was trying to fit a budget. The Krusteaz GF flour is more affordable, but doesn’t come out as soft & fluffy as Cup4Cup or King Arthur measure for measure would’ve.

Gerri T., Facebook User

More gluten free rolls to try:

  • Gluten Free Dinner Rolls (oven-baked or air fried!)
  • Easy Gluten Free Breadsticks
  • Gluten Free Crescent Rolls
  • Incredible Flaky Gluten Free Biscuits

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Gluten Free Garlic Knots

Sandi Gaertner

These delicious fluffy homemade gluten free garlic knots make an incredible roll to serve with any meal. They are easy to make too!

4.95 from 19 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 18 minutes mins

Rise Time 1 hour hr

Total Time 1 hour hr 38 minutes mins

Course Gluten Free Bread Recipe

Cuisine American

Servings 8 rolls

Calories 328 kcal

Equipment

  • Mixing bowls

  • Whisk

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ teaspoons yeast * see note
  • 1 teaspoon sugar or honey
  • 1 ¼ cups warm water
  • 3 cups gluten free flour blend * see note
  • ¼ cup parmesan cheese
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ cup olive oil
  • 2 eggs size large
  • ½ cup gluten free flour blend For dusting on the flour for shaping

Brushed on Topping

  • ¼ cup butter unsalted
  • 1 garlic clove 1 large or 2 small, minced
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley

Instructions

  • Add the yeast and sugar to warm water to proof your yeast. Let it sit for 5 minutes until it is bubbly.

  • Add the dry ingredients to a separate bowl, and whisk to blend. This includes the parmesan.

  • Add the egg and olive oil to the yeast mixture and whisk to blend it all together. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients.

  • Mix into a soft dough. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow it to rise in a warm spot for 1 hour.

  • HINT:If it is cold in your house, you can preheat your oven to 200º F. Turn the oven off and place the bowl in the oven. Keep the door cracked open during the rise.

  • After rising, add the final ½ cup of gluten free flour blend. Note, this dough will be more firm than usual. This is because you need to be able to work the dough.

  • Place your dough onto a piece of wax paper. Break off pieces and gently roll the dough into log-shaped snakes.Don't press down too hard as you want it softly rolled to keep some rise.

  • Tie the dough into a knot. It doesn't have to be pretty, and the dough may appear a tiny bit dry.

  • Preheat the oven to 400º F.

  • Cover the knots with plastic wrap and let the dough knots sit on the counter for about 20 minutes.

  • Melt the butter, minced garlic, salt, and dried parsley in the microwave.

  • Brush the melted butter over the garlic knots. This adds back some moisture AND helps bake in that delicious garlic butter flavor!

  • Bake at 400º F for 15-18 minutes. Actual baking time will vary depending on the size of your knots.

  • Brush the remaining garlic butter over the freshly baked garlic knots.

Notes

  1. I used Cup4Cup gluten free flour blend for this recipe. That doesn’t mean others will not work, I just have not tested other flours and I can not guarantee the recipe will work if you use other mixes.
  2. Xanthan Gum – If your gluten free flour blenddoesn’t contain xanthan gum or guar gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  3. Yeast – double-check the brand you use is gluten free. Red Star Platinum is NOT gluten free!
  4. These garlic knots will keep for up to 3 days in an air-tight container or up to 4 months in the freezer.

To measure your gluten free flour, I recommend using the spoon method or leveling method.

Put the measuring scoop into the flour and fill. Do not pack the flour. Use a knife to scrape along the top to remove the extra flour.

Use a spoon to fill the measuring cup. Use a knife to level along the top to remove the extra flour.

SPECIAL NOTE

Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.

Nutrition

Serving: 1knotCalories: 328kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 9gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 5gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 58mgSodium: 411mgPotassium: 58mgFiber: 6gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 261IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 83mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

How many carbs in a small garlic knot? ›

Southern Home Garlic Knots (1 serving) contains 15g total carbs, 14g net carbs, 4.5g fat, 3g protein, and 110 calories.

Do garlic knots contain egg? ›

How to make Garlic Knots: Proof Yeast: Combine warm water, yeast, and ¼ tsp sugar and stir–allow to rest for 5-10 minutes until foamy. Make Dough: Pour yeast mixture into the bowl of an electric stand mixer. Add remaining ¼ cup sugar, warm milk, butter, egg and salt.

How do you describe garlic knots? ›

Garlic knots are typically made from bread dough. The dough is rolled and then pulled into small, tight overhand knots, and pre-baked in a pizza oven (temperatures of 700 °F or higher).

Can you eat garlic on a low carb diet? ›

Although it's a high carb vegetable by weight, the amount typically consumed in one sitting is very low due to its strong taste and aroma. One clove (3 g) of garlic contains 1 g of carbs, part of which is fiber.

Is garlic good for low carb diet? ›

Garlic, on its own, is certainly keto-friendly! Whether you're trying to maintain ketosis or you're reducing carbs for other health reasons, you can rest easy knowing that the delicious flavor of garlic won't throw you off track.

Can I turn pizza dough into bread? ›

For the bread

Take some leftover pizza dough and on a lightly-floured work surface slice it in half using a dough scraper. Using your fingertips, push downwards on the dough and stretch it out to form two small rolls. Place the rolls onto a lightly-floured pizza peel. Slide the dough off the peel and into your oven.

What to eat with garlic knots? ›

These quick Cheesy Roasted Garlic Knots can be easily thrown together using store-bought pizza dough. They're smothered with a melted garlic butter, topped with melty mozzarella and Italian parsley. Serve these with The Best Caesar Salad and Spaghetti and Meatballs.

Is it OK to eat egg with garlic? ›

Perfectly safe. So many times my Dad has whisked scrambled eggs with a fork piercing a garlic clove. Delicious and nutritious.

What is the green stuff on garlic knots? ›

It's parsley

Yep, the green flecks are finely-chopped parsley. Recipe after recipe calls for the addition of the herb to the top of the bread ―- and if Mary Berry says it's parsley, then parsley it surely is.

What country are garlic knots from? ›

One must ask, are Garlic Knots truly Italian? I sure have never seen them on the menu when vacationing in Rome or another European country. Garlic knots is a type of Garlic bread that was primarily found in New York and surrounding areas, but now has made it into the menus all over the US.

How long are garlic knots good for? ›

Cover and store leftover knots at room temperature for up to 2 days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Freeze baked and cooled knots for up to 3 months. Thaw on the counter, then reheat as desired.

How many carbs are in one garlic knot from Domino's? ›

Domino's Garlic Bread Twists (1 serving) contains 27g total carbs, 26g net carbs, 11g fat, 5g protein, and 220 calories.

How many calories are small garlic knots? ›

There are 120 calories in 1 knot (35 g) of New York Bakery Garlic Knots. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Is garlic high in carbs? ›

Carbs. The calories in garlic come from carbohydrate, and because the serving size and calories are so low, the carbs in garlic are also very low. There is just one gram of carbs in a clove of garlic.

How many calories are in a homemade garlic knot? ›

Hence the easy in easy garlic knots. Plus each one is only 89 calories or 3 WW Points, so you'll want to start serving these with everything.

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