Alright, flavor fanatics! 👻🍬 This one’s straight from the Halloween haul. Too much leftover candy? Can’t let it go to waste — especially if what you bought was gluten-free. Bonus points if your kiddo “shared” a few extra treats… hopefully gluten-free as well. So now you’ve got a pile of mini candy bars after trick-or-treating. This year, Halloween was literally rained out - only two trick-or-treaters so that pile is really a mountain! So I’m turning it into something way better: a Gluten-Free Halloween Candy Galette that’s part cozy dessert, part candy chaos, and 100% wickedly delicious.
Think gluten-free baking gone mad!
It’s everything you love about a chocolate chip cookie, wrapped in a flaky, gluten-free crust — with bonus bites of Butterfinger, Reese’s, and marshmallow magic. But wait there’s more… M&M, mini Hershey bars…you know the drill. Because sometimes the best Halloween candy doesn’t belong in a wrapper — it belongs in a galette. (Just make sure to check labels for gluten free,)
This is baking gone bat-shit crazy: buttery gluten-free crust, gooey almondy frangipane, melty chocolate, and crunchy candy all tangled together into one irresistible, flaky (and gluten-free) dessert. Perfect for a spooky movie night, late-night sweet fix, or next-day brunch (I won’t tell).


Dough
Frangipane (Almond Cream)
Candy Layer
Finishing Touches
You could absolutely serve this galette on its own — it’s got enough personality to carry the plate and then some. But if you’re feeling generous (or just want to lean into the dessert mood), here are a few ways turn up the volume:
Hosting a gathering ? Pair it with spooky cocktail and your favorite savory galette, like my Gluten-Free Cheese Burger Galette for a sweet-and-savory combo that’ll make your table feel like a bakery window.,, or Halloween bash!

Is it a galette? Is it a giant cookie? Or just flakey gluten-free goodness?
Here’s to good cooking and good eating.
Craving another sweet spin? Try my Gluten-Free Strawberry Cheesecake Galette — flaky crust, luscious tart and tangy rhubarb...yum!

Check out all of my sweet gluten-free galettes here!

A nostalgic galette that eats like your favorite childhood chocolate chip cookie… but upgraded. Flaky gluten-free crust, nutty almond cream, and a gooey mix of Halloween candy bars, chocolate bites, and spooky sweets. Perfect for anytime indulgence, midnight raids, or a devilishly fun weekend treat.
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When it comes to baking gluten-free, the type of flour you use can significantly impact the texture and flavor of your final product. Here are some important tips regarding gluten-free flours for your Banana Bread recipe:
I use a custom gluten-free flour blend that I make myself, which weighs approximately 140 grams per cup. This blend typically includes a mix of gluten-free flours such as white and brown rice flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, sorghum and milk powder, providing a balanced texture and flavor for baking.
If you prefer to use a store-bought gluten-free flour blend, it's crucial to check the packaging for the weight per cup, as this can vary between brands. Each manufacturer may have a different formulation, which affects the density and weight of their flour.
Here are several that are available from Amazon:
King Arthur Measure for Measure Gluten-Free Flour
Bob’s Red Mill Gluten Free 1 to 1 Baking Flour
Cup4Cup Gluten Free Multipurpose Flour
None of these flours contain xanthan gum. So if your recipe calls for xanthan gum, omit the extra xanthan if using one of these blends. All of the manufacturers promote these products as a one-to-one replacement.
For the most accurate results, I highly recommend using a digital food scale to measure your gluten-free flour. Measuring by weight ensures that you have the correct amount, leading to more consistent and successful baking outcomes. This method eliminates the variability that can come from measuring by volume, especially with gluten-free flours, which can be compacted or aerated differently.
By paying attention to these details, you'll set yourself up for success in creating a delicious and moist Gluten-Free Banana Bread. Happy baking!
You can use kosher salt in this recipe; however, the crystal of table salt and kosher salt are not the same. So a teaspoon of one is not the same as a teaspoon of the other. Here are equivalents for two commonly available kosher salt brands:
To Replace: 1 teaspoon table salt
• 2 teaspoon diamond Crystal Kosher Salt
• 1 1/2 teaspoons Morton Kosher Salt
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