5 Umami Flavour Cocktails That Pair Surprisingly Well With Eggs Benedict

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Author: Yash Lakhan
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Introduction

Umami flavour cocktails are proof that summer drinks don’t just need to be sweet, sour, or inspired by berries or citrus. And if you are looking for summer drinks that pair well with a dish like Eggs Benedict, then focusing on umami taste is the way to go. 

Toasted English muffins serve as the base for the traditional morning meal, Eggs Benedict, which is then covered with creamy, smooth Hollandaise sauce, savoury Canadian bacon, and poached eggs. The flavours are a fusion of salty, tangy, and buttery components. The silky, citrussy creaminess of the hollandaise sauce enhances the texture of the poached eggs. The toasted muffin contrasts, while the Canadian bacon adds a smoky, savoury taste. 

As they complement and balance the dish's rich and salty flavours without masking them, umami-flavoured summer drinks go nicely with Eggs Benedict. Herbal, crisp, and mild umami flavour cocktails cut through the rich hollandaise and highlight the eggs' gooey texture. Here are a few options to pair with the dish. 

5 Umami Flavour Summer Cocktails With Eggs Benedict

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1. Everything Bagel Martini Cocktail 

This cocktail has a rounded texture and mild taste that is savoury and salty with hints of spice.

Here’s its recipe:

  • 15 ml of vodka, 20 ml of chilled water, 2 ml of onion brine, and a tiny pinch of bagel spice are combined to make the beverage.

  • Large cubes of ice are used to stir all the ingredients in order to obtain a steady temperature and balanced dilution.

  • A fine mesh strainer is then used to remove any remaining particulates for a smoother taste before the liquid is poured into a well-chilled coupe glass.

  • A tiny olive skewer garnish enhances the dish's appearance and adds saltiness.

In a way, the underlying spice tones interact with the smokiness of the bacon for an umami flavour combo; this drink pairs well with toasted flavours.

2. Parmesan Espresso Martini Cocktail 

The beverage has a rich, velvety texture that is a well-suited combination of robust coffee bitterness and savoury parmesan umami taste. 

Here’s an easy recipe to try:

  • In a cocktail shaker, mix 15 ml vodka, 30 ml freshly drawn espresso, 5 ml Parmesan water, and 3 ml simple syrup.

  • To keep it smooth, double-strain it into a small, chilled martini cocktail glass after giving it a good shake with pebble ice to create an airy texture.

Because the cheese components accentuate the dish's richness and the coffee adds bitterness to counterbalance the hollandaise's creamy texture, the combination goes very well with Eggs Benedict.

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3. Celine-Dijon Cocktail

This cocktail presents a bright, herbal tanginess with mustard flavour and zesty citrus tones that make the texture light with a soft fizz. 

Here’s the recipe to make this cocktail with umami flavour:

  • First, fill a shaker with 5 ml of fresh lemon juice, 3 ml of Dijon water, and 10 ml of gin.

  • To blend the vibrant flavours without dulling them, add a cube of ice and shake gently.

  • For effervescence, strain into a highball glass and pour iced soda on top.

The richness of Eggs Benedict's egg base and the citrusy scents combine to create a well-balanced combo. For garnish, use a lemon twist or a little zest dusted on the rim for a fragrant contrast. 

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4. Spicy Margarita Cocktail

This cocktail has a crisp, dry finish that leaves a hint of spice, along with a clear citrus character and light spice.

Try this simple recipe:

  • In a shaker with crushed ice, combine 15 ml tequila, 5 ml lime juice, 3 ml agave water, and a single thin slice of fresh jalapeño.

  • To combine the acidity and spice, give it a vigorous shake.

  • To maintain regulated dilution, strain finely into a small glass and add a huge ice cube.

The jalapeño accentuates the smoky bacon aromas, while the lime and spice temper the richness of the hollandaise. 

5. Bloody Mary Cocktail

The umami flavour in this cocktail is a result of a well-balanced combination of pepper, herbs, spices, and flavourful tomato that has a peppery aftertaste. 

Here’s how you can make it:

  • In a tall glass with a cube of ice, stir together 15 ml vodka, 20 ml cold tomato juice, 5 ml lemon juice, 2 ml Worcestershire sauce, and a pinch of ground pepper.

  • Add a celery stick that can be used as a stirrer or garnish.

The salty bacon is accentuated by the tart tomato and spice combo, which also breaks through the thick hollandaise. To maintain the cocktail's vibrancy, refrigerate the tomato juice beforehand.

Aside from umami flavour cocktails, sweet cocktails also balance the richness of Eggs Benedict by adding light, fruity, or honeyed notes that contrast with the creamy hollandaise. Their smooth, mellow flavours complement the salty bacon and buttery textures.

Conclusion

By using herbs, spices, bitters, smoke, and multiple salts, umami flavour cocktails provide one more unique way to host a summer gathering. When enjoyed with Eggs Benedict, umami flavour cocktails help provide balance through their contrasting flavours and structure. Ingredients used in umami flavour cocktails, such as tomato, parmesan, mustard, and brine, add complexity while complementing the richness of the accompanying dish.  

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About the Author

Yash Lakhan

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Yash is a food and drink author with a refined passion for the craft of flavour. His vision is to celebrate the artistry of mixology and highlight cocktails as tools that bring creativity, innovation, and sophistication into every glass. For Yash, each recipe is a chance to explore unique flavours, inventive techniques, and the ever-evolving world of spirits, liqueurs, and mixers. He sees cocktails not just as drinks, but as flavour-forward expressions of culture, style, and craftsmanship. Among all, his go-to favourite remains the classic Piña Colada.

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