Umami Bomb Powder

Umami Bomb Powder

Recipe by Steve @ SeriousKeto
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Course: Condiments u0026amp; SeasoningsDifficulty: Easy
Servings

28

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

0

minutes
Calories

1

kcal
Total Carbs

.16

grams
Net carbs

.16

grams
Fat

0

grams
Protein

0

grams

Umami is the “fifth flavor” or “savory”. Though we have taste receptors, it doesn’t really have a taste. But when added to another food, it really ramps up the flavor. This recipe leverages multiple ingredients that contain natural glutamates, so you are essentially making a natural MSG.

This powder is wonderful for making “smash burgers” or can be used as a rub on steaks or ribs. It can really enhance the flavors of soups, stews, sauces or gravies. You can even sprinkle it on roasted veggies.

See the notes below for information on serving amounts and an explanation of the nutritional info.

Ingredients

Directions

  • Use a coffee grinder or spice grinder to grind the mushrooms, seaweed and bonito flakes into a powder then combine in a bowl or other receptacle of your choosing.
  • Sift the powder through a mesh sieve to get any larger bits (especially the mushrooms). Run these larger bits through the spice grinder again, shaking until you don’t hear any little bits rattling around. Sift again. You may still have bits like coarse ground black pepper, and that’s fine. Mix all powder together.
  • Optional: add the Worcestershire powder and/or beef broth powder to your umami powder and whisk together. *see note
  • Store in an airtight container, ideally with a desiccant packet to keep the powder dry.
  • If making burgers, I recommend 1/2 TB per pound of ground beef (or 1TB per kilogram). For any other application, such as a steak rub or added to a sauce or soup, I recommend starting with 1/4 tsp. You can always add more.

Recipe Video

Notes

  • I calculated the macronutrients based on making four quarter pound burgers, or about 3/8 tsp per serving, and based the macros on using ALL FIVE ingredients. If you only use the first 3 ingredients, the nutritional impact is essentially zero (servings would go down to 22)
  • Though the Worcestershire powder and beef broth base powder both contain maltodextrin, the quantity is small enough that they only have about .1g of carb impact per serving.
  • Bonito flakes are sometimes called katsuobushi. You can search for it under either name.

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One Comment

  1. thank you for this excellent idea, I am going to use it for many recipes

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