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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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Chipotle Delicata

This lovely narrow squash does not require peeling to enjoy it roasted as the skin is fairly thin. Tossed with chipotle and a pinch of cinnamon takes it from simple to fabulous.


Fall
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Chipotle Goat Cheese Logs

Smoky, spicy chipotle is mellowed in the creamy cherve goat cheese. Roll in ground pumpkin seeds with just a pinch of ground chile or chipotle powder. Spread onto bread or crackers.


Fall
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Chipotle Squash Polenta

Half squash, half polenta, spiced up for the perfect starchy side. The dairy is optional, but oh so tasty in this dish if you like it. To make your winter squash puree from a whole fresh from the earth squash, follow this recipe.


Winter
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Chipotle Sweet Potatoes

Spicy chipotle mixed with sugary roasted sweet potatoes is a simple side for Mexican dishes instead of Spanish rice. Use chipotle peppers in adobe sauce, chopped up, or chipotle powder. Add more or less spice to your personal taste.


Winter
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Chocolate Granola

A handful of chocolate chips and cocoa powder makes this granola one of my favorites. And really who would turn down chocolate for breakfast! It is antioxidant fun in a bowl. Placing the chocolate chips in at the end means they will melt and clump the oats, but not overcook and burn.