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Tag: low-glycemic

There are 923 recipes with the tag: “low-glycemic”.

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Winter
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Blood Orange Fish

Blood orange juice’s magical color looks like deep blackberries, but tastes like a delicate, sweet orange. The juice is reduced to a syrup and simply drizzled on fish. It seems elaborate, but is incredibly simple. If you cannot find blood oranges, you will not be disappointed using regular orange juice. Well, the color will not be quite so brilliant, but just close your eyes when you eat it. ;-)


Winter
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Blood Orange Quinoa

Cook quinoa up in a bath of water and orange juice to give a tangy, citrus undertone. When done, toss in segments of oranges for even more delight. While blood oranges add a unique flavor, most any other orange will work too if you cannot find this rosy variety.


Spring
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Blood Orange Vinaigrette

This is a great winter replacement for a Raspberry Vinaigrette. If you do not have blood oranges handy, use regular orange juice instead.


Spring
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Blue Cheese Cauliflower Gratin

Cauliflower is the perfect vehicle for a creamy-yogurt blue cheese sauce that is baked into a delightful gratin. The blue cheese flavor has a bit of bite against the otherwise light dish.


Spring
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Blue Cheese Side Salad

Instead of enjoying stalks of celery alongside your wings, why not make it into a tasty salad. This will be cooling alongside any wings or spicy main dishes. Take this recipe a step further by toasting the croutons yourself.