Gluten Free Olga's Snackers Recipe (2024)

Gluten Free Olga’s Snackers Recipe

One restaurant that I miss the most since being diagnosed with a gluten allergy is Olga’s Kitchen. Growing up in Michigan, this small chain of delicious greek-based restaurants was a favorite for me and my family, and was always my restaurant of choice when I was younger.

While they have delicious salads and soups, the one thing they are most famous for is their AMAZING Olga Bread sandwiches. Now, when I say that this bread is delicious, I mean ‘stop-what-you’re-doing-and-just-let-your-tastebuds-experience-the-best-org*sm-of-their-life’ delicious. Seriously, if I could only use this bread for the rest of my life, it still wouldn’t be enough time. It’s THAT good. (Midwesterners, you know what I am talking about.)

But for me, my favorite Olga Bread dish has always been the Snackers – HANDS DOWN!! They take their delicious, sweet, honeybaked Olga bread, throw some of the most mouth-watering garlic cheese seasoning on top, and then serve it up with some drool-worthy almond cheese dip (which my entire family now only refers to as “cheese crack.”)

The day I realized I could no longer eat Olga’s Snackers because of my gluten allergy, it was like someone punched me in my gut, kicked my puppy and stole all of my money. Or, you know, it was like getting a gluten attack, because those are basically the same amount of awful, right?

It has been a looong and terrible life living without these delicious snacks until, one day, I came across the SUPER SECRET SNACKERS SEASONINGthat they use to season their Snackers (say that five times fast) and I realized, I could actually make a GF version of these at home! So I did…. AND LIFE IS SUNSHINE AND RAINBOWS AGAIN. These taste pretty darn close to the Snackers they serve at Olga’s, and the bread is actually quite delicious! (Nothing close to the spongey, sorryexcusefor bread that I often associate with GF alternatives.)

So, without further ado, I present to you GLUTEN FREE OLGA’S SNACKERS. (Warning: These are in no way healthy for you. You’re just gonna have to square with that.)

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WHAT YOU NEED:


- Gluten Free Pizza Crust (I used Glutino’s Premium Pizza Crust and it worked beautifully.)

- Honey

- McCormick Perfect Pinch Salad Supreme Seasoning (found in the Spice section of most grocery stores)

- Vegetable or Olive Oil for frying

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Step one:Let your GF pizza crust defrost if kept in the freezer. Then use a knife to split up into bite-sized wedges. I only used one crust since I was making these for myself (*forever alone*) and it was plenty.

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Step two: Heat up about 2-3 cups of oil over medium heat.

TIP: To find out if your oil is ready for frying, stick in the handle of a wooden spoon or spatula. When bubbles begin to form around the handle, your oil is ready to go. (Thanks DailyGrace!)

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Step three: While your oil is heating up, put a small blob (pro term) of honey on each of your bread wedges and spread on both sides. Then proceed to wash your hands like a crazy person because stickyonyourfingersEWW.

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Step four: Once your oil is heated and your Snackers are honey-fied, plop those babies in your pot. (I highly recommend using a pot bigger this one because frying just 5 at a time was dumb. I don’t know why I did this.) Let your bread pieces fry for about 5 minutes or until golden and crispy.

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Step five: Once the Snackers are nice and cooked, I like to put them on paper towel and dab them to get some of the excess oil off. Because THAT is the health aspect I am apparently concerned about in this recipe.

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Also, pro tip: When you are dabbing your snackers, maybe don’t let the corner of the paper towel touch the burner. Because that’s how fires are started. Get your act together.

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Step six:Put all of your fried snackers onto a tray that can go into the oven. (If you’re lazy and hate cleaning oven trays like me, line that baby with tin foil so you can just throw it away instead of cleaning!) Next, sprinkle a generous amount of McCormick salad seasoning on both sides of each snacker and throw the tray into the oven for about 5-10 minutes. I do this just to give them all a little extra heat since I made them in batches. You probably don’t have to do the oven step if you make them all at once.

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All finished!! If you are feeling really adventurous, you could even make your own homemade Swiss Almond Cheese Spread but Kaukauna makes a version that is so similar to Olga’s that I will usually just purchase that instead. I also like theKaukauna Port Wine spread with these also (as pictured) if you’re feeling adventurous.

That’s it! If you try out this recipe, be sure to let me know what you think. I’m sure I’ll be trying out some other GF recipes in the future, so stay tuned.

PS: Other pro tip – pour your hot oil into a bowl that is covered with tin foil. The oil will eventually harden and you can then throw it away, rather than pouring it down your sink! Apparently that’s bad….. which I don’t know from experience…

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FAQs

How to make olgas snackers seasoning? ›

Olga Snackers

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Brush bread triangles lightly with olive oil or coat with cooking spray. Sprinkle with dried oregano, paprika, garlic salt and a small about of crushed red pepper flakes for a little heat if you like. Bake about 10 minutes or until they get a bit more browned.

What is on Olga snackers? ›

Olga's Snackers are triangular pieces of warm pita bread with orange spices on top that you then smear in a white, cheesy (but not gooey) dip. That is how I remembered and described them to my partner, a Minnesota native. This was something I didn't realize until I left Michigan: pita bread was everywhere.

What is Olgasauce? ›

The best Olga sauce recipe can vary depending on personal taste preferences, but here's a basic recipe for Olga sauce, which is often used as a condiment in Olga's Kitchen, a restaurant chain known for its sandwiches and wraps: Ingredients: 1/2 cup mayonnaise. 2 tablespoons ketchup. 1 1/2 teaspoons white vinegar.

Is Olga bread vegan? ›

An iconic wrap featuring the Best Bread On The Planet™, finished with the highest quailty meats and vegetables. Our original recipe Olga Bread is vegan and made from all-natural ingredients. It's not a sandwich.

What is in olgas meat? ›

Our signature blend of the highest quality beef and lamb, seasoned with select spices, broiled, thinly carved and finished in vine-ripened tomato, sweet onion, and Olgasauce®.

How many calories are in Olga's snackers? ›

Olga's Kitchen Olga's Snackers (8 Pc.) (1 serving) contains 38g total carbs, 36g net carbs, 29g fat, 8g protein, and 440 calories.

How many calories are in an original Olga? ›

1 Serving of original olga contains 600 Calories, 58 grams of carbs, 31 grams of protein, and 28 grams of fat. This is a good source of proteins (55% of your Daily Value).

How many calories are in an Olga sandwich? ›

There are 725 calories in 1 sandwich of Olga's Kitchen Grilled Chiken Olga Sandwich. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

Is Vegan Bread the same as gluten-free? ›

Does Vegan Mean Gluten-Free? No—it doesn't.

Does olgas use msg? ›

Do you love the food at Olga's Kitchen but not that they use MSG?! You'll want to try this Olga's Kitchen Copycat Recipe for their three cheese Olga!

Is Olga's only in Michigan? ›

Olga's Kitchen is an American chain of Greek-American family restaurants located primarily in the U.S. state of Michigan, founded by Olga Loizon in 1970. The company is based in Livonia, Michigan, and currently has 26 locations: one each in Illinois and Massachusetts, and the rest in Michigan.

What bread is usually vegan? ›

A few types of bread that are commonly vegan include pita, ciabatta, and focaccia. Veganism refers to a way of living that attempts to minimize animal exploitation and cruelty. For this reason, vegans aim to exclude all foods containing meat, poultry, fish, eggs, dairy, and honey from their diet ( 1 ).

What type of bread is vegan? ›

Vegans can eat bread that does not contain animal products or byproducts. This includes breads that only use some variation on flour, water, yeast, and salt including ciabatta, baguette, focaccia, sourdough, pita, and ezekiel breads.

What Panera bread is vegan? ›

Steer clear of the white and honey wheat (they contain dairy), but feel free to fill your bread basket with the country, whole grain, rye, sourdough, french baguette, black pepper focaccia, sprouted grain roll, and ciabatta options.

What bread is vegan at Cheesecake Factory? ›

The restaurant has sourdough baguette, wheat baguette, and white bread available to vegan guests. Are there vegan menu items for kids at The Cheesecake Factory? The only vegan option on the children's menu is the kids' pasta, which is bowtie pasta mixed with marinara sauce (be sure to ask for no cheese).

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