#umami recipes

Browse 4 #umami recipes from the TasteBuds community.

  • Miso-Mirin Soft-Boiled Eggs with Scallion Oil

    These eggs are a proper project worth making. A jammy, custardy yolk wrapped in a lacquered shell of white miso, mirin, and a whisper of rice vinegar, then finished with a pool of hot scallion oil that goes fragrant and sizzling the second it hits the bowl. The marinade does the heavy lifting overnight, so by the time you're ready to eat, the eggs are deeply savory and just a little sweet, with that funk that only miso can give. Crack one open and the yolk practically glows. They're brilliant on rice, tucked into a ramen bowl, sliced over noodles, or eaten cold over the sink at midnight with no regrets.

  • Mayak Eggs — Korean Soy-Marinated Soft-Boiled Eggs

    Mayak eggs (마약 계란) are dangerously addictive Korean marinated eggs — 'mayak' literally means 'drug' in Korean, and once you taste one you'll understand why. Jammy, silky soft-boiled eggs soaked in a punchy, savory-sweet soy marinade with garlic, chilli, and green onion. They're incredible over steamed rice, tucked into ramen, or honestly just eaten straight from the jar at midnight. No judgement here.

  • Japanese-Style Gorengan Fusion Fritters

    Where Indonesian street-food soul meets Japanese precision! These crispy golden fritters bring together the beloved gorengan spirit — bold, oily, satisfying — with Japanese tempura batter technique and a punchy miso-soy dipping sauce. Think tofu, sweet potato, and shiitake mushrooms coated in an impossibly light, shatteringly crisp shell. Street food dreams, elevated.

  • Javanese Spiced Ramen with Tempeh, Soft Egg & Sambal Butter

    A gloriously chaotic, beautiful collision of Japanese ramen and Javanese soul food. A rich, lemongrass-and-galangal-kissed broth, deeply savory with kecap manis and miso, cradles springy ramen noodles, crispy caramelized tempeh, a jammy soft-boiled egg, and a sizzling knob of sambal butter melting over the top. It tastes like a bowl of pure comfort that went on a backpacking trip through Central Java and came back speaking Japanese.