I was actually a chervil novice, never before having tasted it - I really just bought it out of curiosity - so I tweaked off a little leaf to taste and enjoyed the green and lightly licorice flavor. It seemed like the perfect substitute to me. I chopped up a small handful and added it to the avocado, lime juice, minced onion, pressed garlic, chopped tomato and dollop of hot sauce. Mashed together, it made a lovely, textured guacamole that My Beloved and I devoured for lunch.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
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I was actually a chervil novice, never before having tasted it - I really just bought it out of curiosity - so I tweaked off a little leaf to taste and enjoyed the green and lightly licorice flavor. It seemed like the perfect substitute to me. I chopped up a small handful and added it to the avocado, lime juice, minced onion, pressed garlic, chopped tomato and dollop of hot sauce. Mashed together, it made a lovely, textured guacamole that My Beloved and I devoured for lunch.
I'm a chervil virgin. From your description, I'll have to try it! Sounds like a perfectly good addition to guacamole.
ReplyDeleteCookiecrumb, it's like fancypants parsley - less green and more licorice with finely cut leaves - really very pretty. Could be used instead of fern in flower arrangements.
ReplyDeleteOK, dammit, I'm growing some.
ReplyDelete:)