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Curled chervil microgreens from ChefPax taste mild, fresh, and parsley-like with a light anise/tarragon finish — a classic chef herb for eggs, fish, soups, and sauces.

What do curled chervil microgreens taste like?

Curled chervil microgreens from ChefPax taste mild, fresh, and parsley-like with a light anise/tarragon finish — a classic chef herb for eggs, fish, soups, and sauces.

What is curled chervil used for?

Curled chervil is used as a delicate finishing herb for omelets, soft eggs, white fish, cream sauces, soups, and French-style plated garnish.

Is chervil a herb microgreen?

ChefPax classifies Curled Chervil as an herb microgreen because it is grown for tender, aromatic leaves and culinary finishing rather than for salad bulk.

What are curled chervil microgreens?

Curled chervil microgreens are young Anthriscus cerefolium greens grown for tender aromatic leaves, mild parsley-like flavor, and a soft anise-tarragon finish. ChefPax grows chervil as an Austin herb microgreen for delicate chef use.

Chervil vs parsley microgreens: what is the difference?

Chervil is usually softer and more delicate than parsley microgreens, with a light anise and tarragon finish instead of parsley's stronger green bite. Use chervil when a dish needs quiet aromatic lift.

What does curled chervil pair with?

Curled chervil pairs with soft eggs, omelets, white fish, shellfish, cream soups, potatoes, asparagus, chicken, herb butter, vinaigrettes, and French-style plated dishes.

Curled Chervil — 10×20 Tray

Curled Chervil — 10×20 Tray

10x20 tray
Herb microgreen
Austin metro delivery
In stock
Chef specialty
Limited grow cycle
Best harvested to order

Curled chervil microgreens with airy parsley-like flavor and a soft anise/tarragon finish. 10×20 chef tray for eggs, fish, soups, sauces, and classic French garnish. Ready in 12-16 days.


One-time: $38.00

Weekly subscription: $34.20/week

10% off

Typical grow cycle: 16 days

Delivery: Local delivery across the Austin metro area. Based in Manor, TX.

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Popular with Austin chefs for: egg service, fish programs, soups, sauces, and herb-forward garnish. Chef Supply Hub →

ChefPax is a local Austin microgreens farm in Manor, Texas, delivering fresh-cut microgreens, live trays, specialty crops, and sprout-style crops to chefs and home cooks across the Austin metro area.

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Why choose these microgreens
  • Harvested fresh — grown to order in Manor, TX
  • Live tray shelf life of 2–3 weeks vs. 5–10 days for pre-cut
  • Grown indoors year-round in a controlled environment
  • Used by Austin chefs and home cooks who want restaurant-quality ingredients
How to use curled chervil — 10×20 tray

Curled chervil is a delicate finishing herb for eggs, fish, soups, sauces, and mild dishes that need freshness without heat.

How fresh are these microgreens?

ChefPax microgreens are grown in Manor, TX and delivered within 24–48 hours of harvest. Live trays continue growing, extending shelf life beyond pre-cut greens.

How they compare

Compared to parsley, chervil is softer and more anise-like. Compared to fennel, chervil is less sweet and more classic French-herb in character.

Chervil vs parsley

Chervil is softer and more anise-like than parsley, making it a quieter finishing herb.

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Curled Chervil
Parsley
Flavor
Mild, airy, parsley-like, with light anise and tarragon.
Clean green herb bite with more familiar intensity.
Best use
Eggs, fish, cream soups, sauces, French plating.
Pasta, roasted vegetables, soups, salads, everyday garnish.
Texture
Delicate leaves for precise finishing.
Sturdier leaves for broader scatter.
Chef cue
Use when stronger herbs would dominate.
Use when the garnish should read familiar and bright.
Use chervil for refined egg, seafood, and sauce plates where subtle aroma matters more than assertive herb flavor.
Why chefs use curled chervil — 10×20 tray

Chefs use chervil for restrained aromatic lift on delicate plates where stronger herbs would dominate.

Wholesale buyer mode

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  • Chef pricing context: compare tray size, yield, and service use before choosing.
  • Case use: garnish programs, tasting menus, raw bar, brunch, sandwich line, or weekly standing orders.
  • Shelf life: live trays are cut to order; sprout-style crops require refrigerated, drained storage.
  • Ordering rhythm: preorder specialty crops and align delivery with service days.
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Recipes using Curled Chervil — 10×20 Tray
Soft Scrambled Eggs with Curled Chervil Microgreens — Chervil microgreens recipe

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Soft Scrambled Eggs with Curled Chervil Microgreens

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Soft Scrambled Eggs with Curled Chervil Microgreens

10 min

Slow, soft scrambled eggs finished with curled chervil microgreens for gentle parsley-anise freshness.

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Browse ChefPax by the way chefs actually choose garnish: dish, service context, and flavor job.

Best microgreens for seafood

The best microgreens for seafood are bronze fennel, curled chervil, pea shoots, and shiso because they add aroma, height, and freshness without overwhelming delicate fish.

Best microgreens for steak

The best microgreens for steak are Chinese Mahogany, radish, wasabi mustard, and nasturtium because they cut richness with savory depth, pepper, or mustard-like heat.

Best garnish crops for cocktails

The best garnish crops for cocktails are bronze fennel, lemon basil, nasturtium, and shiso because they bring aroma and visual precision to the rim or glass.

Best mild microgreens for sandwiches

The best mild sandwich greens are alfalfa sprouts, broccoli microgreens, sunflower, and pea shoots because they add texture without dominating the filling.

Best specialty crops for chefs

The best ChefPax specialty crops for chefs are Chinese Mahogany, bronze fennel, curled chervil, shiso, nasturtium, and red amaranth.

Best herbs for French plating

The best microgreen herbs for French plating are curled chervil, bronze fennel, parsley, and sorrel because they bring restrained aroma and clean finishing flavor.

Best crops for spicy dishes

The best crops for spicy dishes are Rambo radish, wasabi mustard, nasturtium, and cilantro because they add heat, brightness, or fresh herbal contrast.