Chilled Citrus Salad Recipe

Everybody Loves the Sunshine Citrus Salad

This chilled citrus salad recipe is a mixture of different types of citrus, all containing various levels of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants such as vitamin A, calcium, niacin and folate. They are all high in vitamin C; especially blood oranges contain up to 40 percent more of this immune boosting vitamin than other oranges! Nuts, seed and olive oil in this salad add a good dose of healthy fats. Beet greens, often under utilized, are one of the top 10 foods contributors to iron. Green lentils are also high in iron, protein and fiber. In all, this salad can be a balanced meal or side with a powerful immune punch.

Ingredients (serves 2 as meal or 4 as side)

1 navel orange

1 tangerine

1 blood orange

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1 cup beet greens and stocks, chopped

½ cup almonds, soaked

1½ cup carrots, shredded

½ cup green lentils, soaked and preferably sprouted

2 tbsp virgin olive oil

½ tsp cayenne pepper

½ tsp sea salt

¼ cup sunflower seeds

handful of hazelnuts, crushed

maple syrup, to taste

Read more about the health benefits of nuts

Directions

Soak green lentils for a few days; rinse water everyday. They should begin to sprout within a few days. Soak almonds for over night to a few hours, drain and add to salad bowl. Peel and dice up oranges. Place in bowl with all other ingredients and toss.

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Louise Van Blyderveen
I graduated from the Institute of Holistic Nutrition in Toronto, where I earned my designation as a Certified Nutritional Practitioner (CNP). Since this time I have worked in health food stores becoming familiar with the brands, the supplements and their role in overall health. I have taken on clients privately and counseled a variety of issues from weight loss, digestive issues, child-adolescence nutrition and redeveloped a day care menu. I’ve developed recipes for a local nutrition website and for a local ethical/clean supplement company. www.louisevanblyderveen.com