The Easy Way To Add Umami Flavor To Fried Eggs While They Cook

Eggs frying in a frying pan
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To make chef-approved perfect fried eggs that are delicious and flavorful, it all starts with the fat you are cooking them in to create those brown, crispy edges and jammy yolk. It's the absolute key and there is only one fat that can do the job right — butter. This dairy product is a better option than oil because it imparts salty and creamy elements as your eggs fry. However, if you want to amp up this breakfast staple's taste even more by adding umami flavor, you might want to add an ingredient or two.

There are plenty of ingredients to upgrade your fried eggs with that you probably already have in your pantry or fridge, like soy sauce. Its savory and tangy notes stand out when you add a few splashes or more to your melted butter before you even crack an egg. The combined flavors will meld and as your eggs bathe in this grease and fry-up, they will be infused with an aromatic taste, creating an end product that is worth bragging about. But if you don't enjoy this condiment, there are also plenty of other savory options.

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More Umami Ingredients To Try In Your Eggs

Worcestershire sauce in a bowl
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Fish sauce is an incredibly rich ingredient that can be dribbled into your frying pan as your butter melts. Made with anchovies, fish sauce is going to add a sweet, briny, and savory taste to your eggs as they fry. It might smell a little funky at first, but that fragrance is worth it for the flavor it imparts.

Worcestershire is another great umami option that is pungent, savory, and sweet, which will add a subtle tang to your butter as your fried eggs cook. But there is no reason to stop there. If you have Awase Dashi, a seaweed-based stock, a few teaspoons of this briny liquid and a little soy sauce can give your eggs a sweet and savory flavor that your tastebuds will love.

Yeasty, salty Marmite can also up your umami game and should be on your list for the next time you fry eggs. You might be wondering if there is a difference between Marmite and Vegemite, and the answer is yes. While they are both similar, Vegemite has a slight bitterness. Marmite, on the other hand, is a rich and savory ingredient that adds that extra something to your fried eggs. Start by adding just a pea size to your butter, as a little can go a long way when it comes to flavor.

With these savory cooking tips in mind, your next batch of fried eggs will be mouthwateringly delicious.

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