Chervil Muffin

Préparation
10min
Cooking
20min
Difficulty
Cost
For 4 people
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 tbsp milk
  • 1 bunch chervil, chopped
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 100 g flour
  • 1 packet baker’s yeast
  • Beat the eggs with the oil and milk in a mixing bowl.

    Add the chervil and salt and mix, then add the flour and yeast and mix to make a smooth batter.

    Pour into muffin tins. Preheat the oven to 180 °C and bake for 20 min.

    Check to see if the muffins are cooked by poking them with a sharp knife blade, which should come out clean and dry.

    The muffins can be made the night before serving.

    You can store them in an airtight container.

    Perfect wine pairing

    More about this grape variety

    Cinsault de France

    Subtle and distinctively fruity, a luminous rosé. This wine embodies the esthetics and warm light of the South of France. Its subtle charm is at work during all those magical times, chilled on a sailboat in the marina or, of course, for any Mediterranean meals. Fruity gooseberry/ pomegranate aromas and a smooth, lively personality are the essence of Cinsault, the joyful, delicious rosé. A sparkling, sublime pairing with a minty touch. The Two Cheese Cigarettes blend a crunchy yet smooth texture with the fresh flavor of mint leaves. Perfect for Cinsault rosé, whose aromatic freshness flawlessly complements these dishes, recalling the lighthearted lunches of summertime. The ideal match for grilled fish, such as Goatfish with Anis. Some pairings are classic yet right on the money, like a glass of Cinsault with Fillets of Goatfish with Anis. This snappy Mediterranean dish needs a lively, flavorful grape variety with a fresh finish. Its color also goes perfectly with the bright pink skin of the Goatfish.

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