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Winter Citrus & Greens with Miso Ginger Dressing

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I find food blogging to be so utterly rewarding. Not only do I get to take photos of food, I get to eat said food afterwards.  Taste-buds aside, there is something new to learn all the time.  I found myself googling "oranges" the other day...before I knew it, I was sucked into a black hole of information about this commodity fruit (or would it be an orange hole?).  I'll spare you the details (there are many).

However, of note is that the common orange is actually a hybrid fruit; it's a cross between a Pomello and a Mandarin, hybridized over multiple generations. Oranges were mentioned in Chinese literature in 314 BC and, around 1987, oranges were determined to be the most cultivated fruit in the world. 

I didn't know until now.

For several days, I had been searching for blood oranges because my dreams had been filled with this salad recipe I'm sharing today. Needless to say,  I'm very happy to have finally located these gorgeous gems.  Blood oranges, and navel oranges in particular, are in season, although several orange varieties are available year round. 

The beautiful, deep magenta of the blood orange is unmistakable; and yes, it's flavour has a subtle, yet gorgeous, 'sweet red wine' taste. Blood oranges are red from a pigment called anthocyanin, which is also in cherries, red cabbage, blueberries, pansies and aubergines. Anthocyanin is reported to have many health benefits as a powerful antioxidant.

My desire with this recipe was to show off the beauty of the winter citrus season with three types of oranges, all of varying shades and flavours (some sweeter than others). Not to mention, citrus and greens are excellent flavour and nutritive companions.

This dressing is somewhat Asian inspired, featuring the flavours of fresh ginger, earthy sesame and savory miso; it pairs perfectly against the sweet citrus and bitter greens. This recipe is a wonderful way to incorporate this season's bountiful nutrition into your day and add a touch of sweetness to this late February.

I hope you are having a good week, resting when you can, and learning something new each day...

hugs

xx

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CITRUS + TENDER GREENS w/ MISO GINGER DRESSING

author nameHeidi Richter
Fresh slices of seasonal oranges placed atop of bed of spinach arugula. Drizzled with a Miso Ginger dressing, it's a vibrant and bright dish for any time of year.
5 from 3 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Appetizer
Cuisine American, Japanese
Servings 4 people

Ingredients

Salad

  • 5 cups baby spinach
  • 2 cups arugula
  • 3 scallions, chopped
  • 3 small blood oranges, peeled and sliced width-wise ยฝ" thick
  • 2 cara cara, red navel oranges, peeled and sliced width-wise, ยฝ" thick
  • 1 navel orange, peeled and sliced width-wise, ยฝ" thick
  • 1 tablespoon sesame seeds, optional

Dressing

  • 1 " piece of fresh ginger root
  • 1 tablespoon sesame oil
  • 2 tablespoon miso paste, red or white
  • 3 tablespoon sunflower seeds
  • Juice of 1 lemon
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • ยฝ cup filtered water
  • pinch of salt

Instructions
 

Prepare the dressing:

  • in a high powered blender or food processor, add all the dressing ingredients and blend on high until smooth and well combined. Pout into a reusable storage container with a lid until ready to use. This makes approximately 1 cup of dressing with enough for the salad and some to spare.

Make the Salad:

  • Using a large bowl or serving plate, layer the baby spinach, arugula and orange slices. Top with chopped scallions and sesame seeds if using. Drizzle on a portion of the dressing (as much as desired) and enjoy.

Notes

if you cannot source these orange varieties, use whatever variety you can find.

This is an approximation of the nutrition offered in this recipe, and is created using a nutrition calculator. I am not a nutritionist and cannot guarantee accuracy. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again with your preferred calculator.

Keywords | Miso Dressing

Disclaimer

all recipes on The Simple Green are developed and tested in a Canadian kitchen, at normal elevation, using electric appliances and ingredients available in Canada. Results may vary.


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