The Best Gluten Free Crescent Rolls (like Pillsbury!) (2024)

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You can use these soft and fluffy gluten free crescent rolls in any recipe calling for Pillsbury crescent rolls. Super easy to make & dairy free option!

Updated September 2023

Missing soft and fluffy rolls, or the ease of making a quick recipe with Pillsbury crescent rolls?

You’re in the right place because this easy gluten free crescent rolls recipe is going to become your go-to!

This gluten free crescent roll dough is so versatile we’ve used it for cinnamon rolls, chicken roll-ups, monkey bread, and much more!

It works as a perfect substitute for any recipe calling for Pillsbury crescent rolls or as a standalone side to your favorite dinner.

If you have celiac disease or food allergies, don’t believe the lie that you have to settle for sub-par food!

It is possible to make all your favorites including delicious gluten free crescent rolls that will taste every bit as good as their gluten counterparts.

Bonus: you won’t need a long list of different flours or funky ingredients (unless, of course, you want to make your own flour blend which totally works!)

Get creative and let me know in the comments how you use this versatile dough!

ps If you’re looking for gluten-free croissants, I have a recipe for those in my cookbook!

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INGREDIENTS IN GLUTEN FREE CRESCENT ROLLS

  • high quality gluten free flour blend gfJules is definitely my favorite, more on that below!
  • yeast I prefer instant yeast because it rises faster, but you can use active dry as well. Always check the labels as some yeast products are not gluten free.
  • sugar or honey
  • baking powder
  • salt
  • warm water barely warmer than room temp. You might need to adjust the amount based on flour used, how you measured the flour, or humidity. There are a lot of factors that affect the amount of water needed in a roll recipe.
  • egg if you’re dairy free, an egg replacer like Bob’s Red Mill will work great too
  • butter at room temperature or you can use melted butter that has cooled. Feel free to use a vegan substitute or a neutral tasting oil such as canola or avocado.
  • psyllium husk powder this is optional, but does improve the texture so I recommend using it.
  • potato starch (can use flour, but starch works best) for dusting your work surface when you roll out the dough.
  • Extra butter to brush over the tops after baking

HOW TO MAKE GLUTEN FREE CRESCENT ROLLS

Step 1: Mix Ingredients

No need to proof the yeast, just add all the ingredients to the bowl of a stand mixer and mix for a few minutes.

Use the paddle attachment, not the dough hook attachment.

Gluten free dough needs more moisture than traditional dough so the dough should be soft and very sticky, like a thick banana bread.

Step 2: Roll Out & Shape the Dough

Because gluten free crescent dough is extra sticky, I recommend using a pie bag lightly dusted with gluten free flour or starch. You can also use two pieces of parchment paper or just a countertop.

Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and roll out to a 14″ circle using a rolling pin.

Use a pizza cutter or knife to slice into 8 wedges, like you would slice a pie.

Starting at the wide end, roll up tightly until you get to the point, and gently press it to the rest of the roll. Curve into a crescent shape and transfer to a baking sheet.

PRO TIP: Using a pie bag and pizza cutter makes this process much easier!

Step 3: Rise

Cover the rolls loosely with plastic wrap or a light towel and let the rise in a warm place for 30-45 minutes until they are doubled in size.

PRO TIP: Use the proof setting on your oven to speed up the process! If you don’t have a proof setting, you can heat your oven to about 110 degrees F then turn it off and place your rolls inside.

Step 4: Bake

Once the rolls have doubled in size, it’s time to bake! These only take about 10 minutes so they’ll be ready in no time.

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WHAT IS THE BEST GLUTEN-FREE FLOUR TO USE WITH YEAST?

Gluten free breads and rolls can be finicky, so it is important to use a high-quality gluten-free flour blend that is specifically formulated for those types of recipes.

Many people find success using a homemade flour blend, while others prefer a pre-made blend purchased at the store.

gfJules is considered the best gluten-free flour in the industry for yeast recipes and yields super soft and fluffy results.

Whatever you choose, be sure to use a flour blend that contains xanthan gum, which acts as a binding agent that replicates the effects of gluten in baked goods.

WAYS TO USE THIS RECIPE

This gluten-free crescent roll dough is so versatile! Here are some fun ways to use gluten free crescent roll dough:

  • Try wrapping around hot dogs to make pigs in a blanket!
  • Use as pizza crust
  • Substitute in any recipe calling for Pillsbury crescent rolls
  • After rolling out the dough, spread with a thin layer of finely chopped semi-sweet chocolate before rolling to make gluten free pain au chocolat
  • Brush with a generous helping of honey butter as soon as they come out of the oven
  • Make gluten free resurrection rolls or gluten free cinnamon rolls

Once baked, these buttery gluten free crescent rolls taste great along any soup or dinner entree!

My family loves them with my Panera Bread 10 Vegetable Soup Recipe or Instant Pot Wisconsin Cauliflower soup, alongside a gluten free casserole or Cranberry Kale Salad.

CAN YOU FREEZE THESE?

Yes! Gluten free crescent rolls freeze well before or after baking.

To freeze the dough before baking:

Roll out and form crescent rolls as directed, then flash freeze individually before transferring to a Ziploc freezer bag.

When you’re ready to bake, allow about an extra hour for them to thaw on the baking sheet before rising.

To freeze the dough after baking:

Allow the baked crescent rolls to cool completely transferring to a Ziploc freezer bag.

When you’re ready to enjoy them, allow to thaw at room temperature and then warm in the microwave for a few seconds or wrap in foil or parchment and heat in the oven at 325 degrees F for 5-10 minutes.

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HOW TO MAKE GLUTEN FREE & DAIRY FREE CRESCENT ROLLS

Gluten free crescent rolls can easily be made gluten free by using a neutral-tasting oil or vegan butter substitute. I recommend Melt brand for the best flavor and texture.

HOW TO MAKE GLUTEN FREE & VEGAN CRESCENT ROLLS

Gluten free crescent rolls can be made vegan by using an egg substitute. I’ve had great success with Bob’s Red Mill egg replacer.

In addition, you’ll need to swap the butter for a dairy-free substitute or use a neutral-tasting oil.

I do recommend butter for the best flavor, and Melt brand vegan butter is my favorite. Be sure to use the stick variety as it has the correct fat content for this recipe.

MORE GLUTEN FREE ROLL RECIPES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Gluten Free Cloverleaf Rolls

Gluten Free Dinner Rolls

Gluten Free Brioche Rolls

Gluten Free Cinnamon Rolls

If you like gluten-free bread and rolls, you’ll love my cookbook, How to Make Gluten Free Bread That Actually Tastes Good!

It walks you through every step and has pictures for each recipe. You can find my cookbook on Amazon or grab a digital copy for less!

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are Pillsbury crescent rolls gluten free?

No, Pillsbury does not currently make gluten-free crescent rolls. Pillsbury does, however, have a variety of gluten free mixes including pizza crust, cookie, brownie, and cake mix.

It is easy to make your own gluten free Pillsbury crescent roll copycat using this recipe!

Why aren’t my crescent rolls rising?

There are many factors that affect rise. If your gluten-free crescent rolls aren’t rising, check the following:

  1. Be sure you’re using fresh yeast. To check your yeast, dissolve a teaspoon in warm water (about 110°F) with a pinch of sugar. If it becomes foamy within 5 or10 minutes, your yeast is likely still good to go. No bubbles? It’s time to replace it.
  2. Check your flour. Gluten free flours vary widely. Plain rice flour will not work well in any recipe, and there are really only a few blends that perform well in yeast recipes like this one. I recommend gfJules for the best results, but you can also use my homemade gluten free flour blend, Better Batter, or even Cup4Cup in a pinch.
  3. Use the stir, scoop, and level method when measuring flour for gluten-free baking. This ensures that you don’t end up with too much flour, which will stifle a rise. Stir the flour, gently scoop into a measuring cup (be careful not to pack it!) and level off with the flat side of a knife.
  4. Aim for sticky dough that is the consistency of a thick banana bread batter. If your dough seems to thick and dry, add a few tablespoons of water. If it seems too thin, add a couple tablespoons of gluten free flour.
  5. Warmth helps. Dough loves to rise in warm locations! Use the proof setting on your oven, turn the oven on and set your pan of rolls on top, or even set your baking sheet on a sunny section of counter.

GLUTEN FREE CRESCENT ROLLS RECIPE

These are absolutely the best gluten free crescent rolls and I just know you’re going to love this easy recipe!

When you make it, would you please come back to leave a star rating or snap a pic and tag @LifeAfterWheat on social? I love to see you’re making!

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Yield: 8 rolls

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Additional Time: 45 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes

Soft, tender, and light gluten free crescent rolls are SO EASY to make! They will be ready in 1 hour flat and are the perfect addition to any meal. Dairy free option.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups high quality gluten free flour mix (gf Jules and Better Batter are my favs)
  • 1 Tablespoon instant yeast
  • 3 Tablespoons sugar or honey
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt (increase to 3/4 tsp if using oil or unsalted butter)
  • 1/2 cup + 2 Tablespoons warm water (barely warmer than room temp)
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup butter, room temperature or melted and cooled OR neutral oil
  • 1 teaspoon psyllium husk powder (optional, but helps with texture)
  • potato or tapioca starch (can use flour, but starch works best) for dusting
  • Extra butter to brush when done

Instructions

  1. In bowl of stand mixer, measure gluten free flour, yeast, sugar or honey, baking powder, and salt.
  2. Add warm water, egg, and 1/2 cup butter or oil, and mix with paddle attachment on medium speed for 3-5 minutes.
  3. The dough should be a thick, sticky batter, like a thick banana bread batter.
  4. Lightly dust countertop or a pie crust bag withpotato starch or gluten free flour.
  5. Scrape the dough into a ball shape on your dusted area and sprinkle a little more starch over the top of your dough to prevent it from sticking. If using a pie crust bag, remove air and zip it up.
  6. Using a rolling pin, roll dough out to about 14" circle. Using a pizza slicer (or very sharp knife) that has been dusted in starch or flour, cut the circle into 8 wedges. Carefully roll each wedge inward to form a crescent. If dough sticks to counter, you have not put enough starch/flour down. No worries, this happened to me too! Use a metal spatula to scrape extra potato starch onto the bottom of the dough as you roll it up. Gently pinch the end to secure the roll so it won't lose shape as it bakes. Use a little water to help if necessary. Gently place a few inches apart on a baking sheet and curve them slightly to form a crescent shape.
  7. Let rolls rise in a warm location for 20-40 minutes until they are close to double in size.
  8. Bake for 9-12 minutes at 350° F. Gluten free breads tend to not brown as much, so don't wait for these to be well browned before pulling them out or they may dry out. Flake with a fork in the center of a roll to see if it's done. Mine were done in about 11 minutes.
  9. Use a pastry brush to top with melted butter and serve warm for best results. Store leftovers in an airtight container or bread bag at room temp for a day or two, or in the freezer. These can easily be re-warmed by wrapping in foil and placing in a 325 degree oven for about 5 minutes from fridge or 10 minutes from freezer.

Notes

  • When dusting your surface and the dough, don't work the starch into the dough. It's just meant to reduce the stickiness on the surface.
  • I recommend gfJules gluten free flour

IF USING my homemade gluten free flour blend recipe:

  • Add an additional 1 tsp xanthan gum to the recipe
  • Substitute 1/2 cup of the flour mix for 1/2 cup potato starch

I do not recommend using another flour blend as you won't get the same results.

While you can technically leave out the psyllium husk powder, it really helps with the structure and creates that truly bread-like mouth-feel so I highly recommend adding it.

Try using the crescent roll dough for pigs in a blanket, cinnamon rolls, or any recipe calling for Pillsbury crescent rolls!

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 304Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 1gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 58mgSodium: 197mgCarbohydrates: 36gFiber: 2gSugar: 7gProtein: 5g

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FAQs

Does Pillsbury make any gluten free rolls? ›

Are Pillsbury crescent rolls gluten free? No, Pillsbury does not currently make gluten-free crescent rolls. Pillsbury does, however, have a variety of gluten free mixes including pizza crust, cookie, brownie, and cake mix. It is easy to make your own gluten free Pillsbury crescent roll copycat using this recipe!

What is a substitute for crescent roll dough? ›

1 Answer. You want what is called puff pastry dough. It is usually found near pie crusts at the store. It is sold flat or folded, but isn't sold in a roll like crescent dough.

Are Annie's organic Crescent Rolls gluten free? ›

This product has 1 ingredient with gluten and 1 ingredient that may have gluten.

Are great value crescent rolls gluten free? ›

No. This product is not gluten free as it lists 1 ingredient that contains gluten and 3 ingredients that could contain gluten depending on the source.

Why did Pillsbury discontinue gluten-free? ›

It was an innovative concept, gluten-free dough for various baking needs. But the demand just wasn't big enough. Pillsbury Gluten Free Dough was discontinued.

Why are my gluten-free rolls so dense? ›

Incorrect Flour Ratios: Different gluten-free flours have varying levels of protein and starch, which can affect the texture of your bread. Using the wrong flour ratio can result in a dense and gummy loaf.

Does Aldi have crescent rolls? ›

Crescent Rolls - Bake House Creations | ALDI US.

What is the difference between Pillsbury puff pastry and crescent rolls? ›

The crescent-shaped croissant is a flaky pastry with buttery layers whereas a puff pastry is a drier composition of dough. Both use similar ingredients and preparation work.

What is the difference between a croissant roll and a crescent roll? ›

Crescent rolls have a similar crescent-moon shape as croissants, but most aspects of these baked goods are different. Unlike croissants, crescent rolls are not laminated. This makes crescent rolls more bread-like than croissants.

Can celiacs eat croissants? ›

As many baked goods are made with wheat flour or other gluten-containing ingredients, those with coeliac disease should avoid most cakes available in supermarkets and bakeries. Pastries, such as croissants, doughnuts, and eclairs, are foods to avoid for those with coeliac disease, as can most biscuits and cookies.

Are Immaculate Crescent rolls gluten-free? ›

This product has 1 ingredient with gluten and 2 ingredients that may have gluten. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

What is the best organic crescent roll? ›

The Clear Winner: Trader Joe's Organic Crescent Rolls

Tasters liked that the Trader Joe's crescent rolls had a light buttery flavor that "didn't taste fake" with a touch of sweetness but not so much so that they couldn't see using it in savory applications.

Which popular biscuits are gluten-free? ›

  • Mrs Crimble's Gluten Free Choc Macaroons x6. ...
  • Nairn's Chocolate Biscuit Breaks 160g. ...
  • Kallo Dark Chocolate Rice Cake Thins Gluten Free 90g. ...
  • Sainsbury's Free From Chocolate Chip Cookies 150g. ...
  • TREK Cocoa Oat Protein Flapjacks 3 x 50g. ...
  • Nairn's Gluten Free Oaties Biscuits 160g.

Do Pillsbury cinnamon rolls have gluten? ›

Contains 2% or less of: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Baking Powder (baking soda, sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium aluminum phosphate), Hydrogenated Palm Oil, Vital Wheat Gluten, Cinnamon, Modified Whey, Fractionated Palm Oil, Salt, Corn Syrup Solids, Potassium Chloride, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Mono and Diglycerides, ...

Is phyllo dough gluten-free? ›

It may seem impossible but GLUTEN-FREE FILO PASTRY (phyllo dough) is actually 100% possible and surprisingly easy to make.

Are Pillsbury Grands cinnamon rolls gluten-free? ›

This product has 3 ingredients with gluten and 2 ingredients that may have gluten. Which diet do you follow? Follow more than one?

Is Pillsbury French bread gluten-free? ›

Contains 2% or less of: Vital Wheat Gluten, Sugar, Dextrose, Leavening (glucono delta-lactone, sodium bicarbonate), Soybean Oil, Salt, Potassium Chloride, Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil (soybean, palm, and/or cottonseed), Mono and Diglycerides, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Xanthan Gum, Yeast, Wheat Starch, Sodium Acetate ...

Why are egg rolls not gluten-free? ›

Traditional eggrolls are made with wheat wonton wrappers and stuffed with shredded cabbage, julienned vegetables like carrots and onions basted in soy sauce (also not gluten free), and often filled with pork, chicken or other meats.

Is there such thing as gluten-free buns? ›

These ample, fluffy, gluten-free hamburger buns bake up golden brown and can proudly sandwich a juicy burger and all the fixings. Sprinkle them with sesame or poppy seeds for added flavor and crunch, or enjoy them simply brushed with butter after baking.

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