Today’s spotlight is on a lesser-known herb that quietly brings a fresh, elegant touch to simple dishes, chervil.
Often described as delicate and slightly sweet, chervil has a mild flavor that sits somewhere between parsley and a hint of anise. It’s commonly used in light, spring-inspired cooking and pairs beautifully with vegetables, grains and simple plant-based meals.
Because of its subtle nature, chervil is best added at the end of cooking or used fresh to gently enhance a dish rather than overpower it.
If you’re looking for easy ways to try it, chervil can be:
- Sprinkled over warm potatoes or roasted vegetables
- Stirred into soups just before serving
- Added to simple grain bowls or salads
- Blended into a light, herby sauce or dressing
It’s one of those herbs that doesn’t shout, but once you notice it, it brings a quiet freshness that can elevate even the simplest meals.
A small addition, but a beautiful one to explore this season.

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