Savory Dishes Made Simple: 6 Ingredients to Kick Up the Flavor - MSGdish (2024)

Do you feel like you sometimes get stuck in a food rut? You know the rut I’m talking about…

  • Taking the same old casserole to a family gathering
  • Routinely preparing an ordinary scrambled egg dish for a Saturday brunch
  • Volunteering to bring your “special” (but been there, done that) dish to a tailgate party
  • Having too many leftovers because a meal just did not “hit the spot”

If any of these sound familiar, have we got some suggestions for you! They entail the addition of simple ingredients that will enhance the flavor of your favorite savory dishes – to get them out of the ‘so-so’ zone. These ingredients will impart lots of umami flavor, so if you aren’t on the umami bandwagon yet, now’s the time. With lots of tailgate parties and sporting event meals just around the corner, give these a try – six ways to boost the deliciousness of your existing recipes or give new ones the wow factor! Indeed, it’s not necessary to toss out tried-and-true recipes, but by adding even a small amount of these ingredients that are rich in umami, you will see a very positive change in their savory goodness.

6 Umami Ingredients for More Savory Flavor:

Tomatoes are rich in umami taste.

Tomatoes: There are many surprising benefits of tomatoes, with one being their umami flavor. Whether it be fresh tomatoes, tomato sauce, dried tomatoes, tomato paste or tomato juice, this fruit – yes, tomatoes are a fruit – are high on the list of umami-rich ingredients. Add some to recipes that might not normally call for tomatoes (e.g., soups, salads, casseroles) or use more than you have in the past. If looking for a novel tomato-based salad recipe, this one named “,” made with fresh tomatoes and crisp mushrooms and rye crumbs, is one of my faves.

Mushrooms: Speaking of mushrooms, The Mushroom Council confirms, “All mushrooms are a rich source of umami and the darker the mushroom the more umami it contains…. Dried mushrooms tend to have more umami than fresh ones, and cooked mushrooms are more umami-rich than raw. This means that adding mushrooms in virtually any form – raw, sautéed, whole cap garnish, even a dusting of dried powder – will add an umami lift to foods.

Also, this Blue Cheese Portobello Mushroom Burger recipe should make your friends’ and family’s taste buds very, very happy.

Cheese: Since I already mentioned blue cheese, let’s move on to the umami found in cheeses of all varieties. Aged cheeses contain the highest amounts of umami but almost all cheese contains some as well. While I recall always having some type of cheese at home growing up, I also remember eating my first slice of plain, no-fancy-toppings cheese pizza. Little did I know I was consuming an unfettered umami bomb, thanks to the homemade tomato sauce and various types of cheese (mozzarella, provolone, parmesan). I’m still grateful for the tiny Italian bakery in my small hometown that only made pizza on Sunday nights…way back when (my fondness for this cheese pizza relates to the perfect umami balance: how the stringy, salty mozzarella interacted with the tangy acid in the tomato sauce!).

MSG is Truly Umami Seasoning

MSG: Among the previous MSGdish blogs that have detailed the benefits of umami, this blog features our favorite umami ingredient – MSG (monosodium glutamate) – which is in our Hall of Fame of flavor enhancers for savory food. It is the glutamate component of MSG that provides the umami flavor to this seasoning that has been used safely for over 100 years around the world. I can say without hesitation that I use MSG all the time, in a variety of dishes, ranging from scrambled eggs to oven-roasted chicken breasts to my occasional Bloody Mary using this divine recipe.

Soy sauce: Made from fermented soy, soy sauce has been a staple in cooking for a long, long time. One well-known manufacturer of soy sauce notes, “Used on rice, vegetables and fish, these sauces are an indispensable part of Asian cuisine. They are so rich in umami that they balance the taste and round the flavor of all kinds of dishes. … In the natural brewing process, the proteins are split and natural glutamate is released, giving the soy sauce its high umami content.” If you think you already know all about soy sauce, please remember this advice: Adding umami to gravy can really make it super-duper delicious. Check out this blog: “Could Soy Sauce be the Secret Ingredient for the Perfect Gravy?”

Miso: If you have never tried miso, just wait! Bon Appetit magazine says, “Salty, earthy, and, yes, funky, miso has the sort of deeply layered flavor that can only be the result of nature and time. It’s the key to umami-rich broth without the meat, to creamy salad dressing with the optimal balance of salt, and to glaze that leaves fish crispy and caramelized.” Similar to other umami-rich foods, it contains high levels of glutamate that give it a big umami punch. I suggest trying this Miso Roasted Brussels Sprouts recipe; it’s outstanding, and a must-try for lovers of this healthy vegetable.

To learn more about these and many other ingredients that are concentrated sources of umami and therefore will boost the savory flavor in your recipes, visit these web pages:The Most Umami-Heavy Ingredients (Yahoo) and14 Foods with Natural Umami (Reader’s Digest).

Also, for a wide variety of recipes with ingredients rich in umami, check out our Savory Cuisine Corner !

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Did You Know?… Many Foods Naturally Contain MSG

Glutamate is an amino acid that is found in virtually every food. It’s a big part of protein-rich foods like meat, eggs and cheese, but is also found in fruits and vegetables. And, it is what’s responsible for giving foods the umami (savory) flavor that makes them taste delicious. Learn more.

Savory Dishes Made Simple: 6 Ingredients to Kick Up the Flavor - MSGdish (2024)

FAQs

What are some savory ingredients? ›

Savory Ingredients
  • NUTRITIONAL YEAST, red star, large flakes. ...
  • SALT, HIMALAYAN, natural pink, fine ground. ...
  • SALT, HIMALAYAN, light pink, coarse (1-4mm) ...
  • ORGANIC MISO, Chickpea (soy free) ...
  • ORGANIC COCONUT AMINOS. ...
  • ORGANIC TAMARI, Wheat Free. ...
  • ORGANIC VINEGAR, Apple Cider, unpasteurized, raw.

What makes a dish savoury? ›

The most basic ingredient used in savoury food products is salt (sodium chloride), which gives the salty and long-lasting flavour to food that we all enjoy. It also gives the added bonus of functionality in some products, preservation (antimicrobial) and binding of water in the product.

Which core ingredient is important to cook a savory dish? ›

Glutamate is an amino acid that is found in virtually every food. It's a big part of protein-rich foods like meat, eggs and cheese, but is also found in fruits and vegetables. And, it is what's responsible for giving foods the umami (savory) flavor that makes them taste delicious.

What are examples of savoury? ›

Some examples of savory foods are:
  • grilled cheese.
  • pizza.
  • burgers.
  • chili.
  • loaded veggie quesadillas.
  • mac and cheese.
  • broccoli soup.
  • hummus toast with tomatoes.
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What is the most savory flavor? ›

Umami is described by Marcia Pelchat, a sensory psychologist at Monell Chemical Senses Center in a San Francisco Chronicle article as “that meaty, mouthfilling, savory sensation.” As with the other four tastes, it is difficult to describe umami without identifying representative umami foods.

What's the most savoury food? ›

Foods that have been slow-cooked for a long time (think soup or broth), aged for a long time (think aged meats and cheeses or champagne), or fermented (think soy sauce or miso paste) are powerhouses of savory taste.

What is a savory flavor? ›

: having a spicy or salty quality without sweetness.

How to make a dish more savory? ›

Add umami-rich sauces

Use umami-rich sauces like soy sauce, miso paste or fish paste/sauce when cooking, and your vegetable dishes will be decidedly more flavorful. Adding as little as one tablespoon of one of these will make your dish more savory and complex.

What does savory mean in ingredients? ›

Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked. In the world of cuisine, savory is also often used to mean the opposite of sweet, or salty. The easiest way to remember savory is that it rhymes with flavory — which is not a real word, but should be.

Why is savory important? ›

And savory is not only delicious, but also healthy. In addition to essential oils, it contains tannins and vitamin C. By stimulating bile production, it aids digestion and soothes gastric problems.

What are the five basic flavors? ›

Human taste can be distilled down to the basic 5 taste qualities of sweet, sour, bitter, salty and umami or savory. Although the sense of taste has been viewed as a nutritional quality control mechanism, the human experience of ingesting food is the interaction of all 5 senses.

Which foods are savory? ›

Savory foods, characterized by rich and complex flavors often achieved through the use of herbs, spices and umami-rich ingredients like meat, mushrooms and soy sauce, have flavors that are deeply satisfying and lend a sense of comfort to those who eat them.

Is it savory or savoury dishes? ›

Savory is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English ( en-US ) while savoury is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) ( en-GB ). In the United States, there is a preference for "savory" over "savoury" (97 to 3).

What does savory consist of? ›

A member of the mint family, savory is a small, green plant that is used to add flavor to food. This aromatic herb has two main varietals used in cooking: winter savory and summer savory. Both are native to the sunny slopes of the Mediterranean region.

What is considered savory food? ›

Savoury food has a salty or spicy flavour rather than a sweet one. Italian cooking is best known for savoury dishes. Savouries are small items of savoury food that are usually eaten as a snack, for example with alcoholic drinks at a party or before a meal.

What does savory mean as an ingredient? ›

/ˈseɪvəri/ Other forms: savories; savorily. Something savory is full of flavor, delicious and tasty — usually something that someone has cooked. In the world of cuisine, savory is also often used to mean the opposite of sweet, or salty.

What are some savory seasonings? ›

ingredients
  • 2 tablespoons ground ginger.
  • 3 tablespoons dried oregano.
  • 1 tablespoon ground cloves.
  • 4 tablespoons onion powder.
  • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon.
  • 12 teaspoon chili powder (may use more)
  • 1 12 - 2 teaspoons nutmeg, fresh grated.
  • 2 tablespoons dried sage, finely crushed.

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