Lately, when I head out into the garden in the late afternoon to pick some mixed leafy greens for a salad,I stop at our woolly-headed chervil pot and pick a few of its soft, mildly aniseed-tinged leaves to add their gentle, pleasant flavour to the mix. This lovely little potted herb is one of the stars of our garden right now. It's such a beautiful green colour.
Extremely up close and personal, you can see why some people mistake chervil for parsley, but chervil leaves are much smaller than parsley, and have an altogether different flavour. |
The flavour of chervil is more delicate than parsley, so it's at its best in a salad, or tossed into a pot moments before serving. It also adds a real flavour lift to blandish vegies such as zucchini (courgette) and squash.
Flat-leaf parsley, by comparison, has a more robust flavour that contributes itself to soups, casseroles and other slow-cooked dishes, pasta sauces, salads such as Lebanese tabouleh, and spice pastes such as North African chermoula.
I'm still exploring chervil's uses (and I suspect there will be many) but discovering its vividly green, soft-leafed beauty is a very pleasant thing indeed.
Tenho em casa salsinha e tem um cheirinho muito bom. bem parecido com o seu.
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It does have a similar leaf to parsley, must try it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the introduction to chervil. :) I love licorice & anything like it is a delight. Chervil leaves look so tiny & delicate, reminds me of a perfect green garnish on top of some cream cheese or roe on a cracker biscuit. ~
ReplyDeleteMy lovely chervil is wonderful..thanks to you Jamie. In one of your posts a few months back you mentioned it (I think it was in the context of it still being too hot for lettuce or chervil)...and I remembered that it had been a while since I had grown it. It is looking lovely, and I agree, more delicate than parsley.
ReplyDeletevery interesting, thanks for including leaf and seed photos and a taste description! I love collecting herbs and this is one I don't have yet, I will have to get some seeds. I didn't realise how how tiny the seeds were until the size comparison photo, that's a good macro lens!
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