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Love a good savory breakfast? So do we. Here are 25 of the best, most delicious ways to bring extra umami to your breakfast and brunch — from everyday to holiday. Plus, my favorite recipe for savory steel cut oats.

super savory frittata, savory oats, quiche lorraine, and savory waffles
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From best-in-class eggs to waffles to oats, there’s virtually no savory breakfast or brunch I don’t adore. Here are our absolute favorites, starting with the gems featured in the photo above. Whether you’re looking to feed a crowd on Christmas morning or plan to fly solo, you’ll find something great in this list. And don’t miss the recipe for my favorite savory steel-cut oats at the bottom of the post.

1. Super-savory frittata

Packed with shiitake mushrooms, homemade hash browns, capers, parmesan, and more, this super-savory frittata makes a dreamy savory breakfast or brunch. It’s easy and make-ahead friendly, too.

a frittata in a cast iron pan

2. Quiche Lorraine

A nostalgic classic that deserves an enduring place in the breakfast repertoire, quiche Lorraine is flavored with bacon, gruyere, and onion.

quiche slices and arugula salad

3. Cheddar and chive waffles

These savory waffles with cheddar and chives have steadily risen the ranks of our most popular recipes. They’re easy to make and always a big hit.

Savory Waffles with Cheddar and Chives 780 | Umami Girl-2

4. Savory oatmeal with shallots and spinach

I’m an enormous fan of savory oatmeal any which way. One frequent breakfast around here is these savory oats with shallots and spinach. This recipe is sized for a single serving but can easily be scaled up if you feel like sharing.

Savory Oatmeal with Shallots and Spinach | Umami Girl 780

5. Savory oats with crispy shiitakes

Another favorite variation: savory oats with crispy shiitakes. This gorgeous recipe really leans into savoriness in every layer.

vegan savory oatmeal with shiitake bacon in a bow with a spoon

6. Savory steel-cut oats

And for our savory take on steel-cut oatmeal, scroll to the bottom of the post.

savory steel cut oats with a seven minute egg and crispy broccolini in a bowl with a spoon

7 & 8. Sourdough bagels with savory lox spread

Making your own sourdough bagels adds a whole new level of umami to breakfast, and our extra-savory lox spread (a.k.a. Miami cream cheese) brings it home. The bagels are a bit of a project, but the lox spread is super-quick — so feel free to serve it with bagels from the local shop.

sourdough bagels and savory lox spread

9. Perfect American-style scrambled eggs

Tender, buttery American-style scrambled eggs are quick, easy, and highly versatile.

scrambled eggs with parsley and a fork on a grey plate on a light background

10. Perfect French-style soft scrambled eggs

Or go continental and make luscious soft scrambled eggs in the French style. They require more patience but no special skill, and they’re really special. It’s amazing how slightly changing your egg-cooking technique can produce such totally different results.

soft and custardy french scrambled eggs, prosciutto slices, and a toasted, buttered baguette piece on a plate

11. Peppers and onions scrambled eggs

Another super-popular recipe for years is our peppers and onions scrambled eggs. They’re quick and easy to make, packed with flavor, and festive-looking.

overhead shot of scrambled eggs cooked with onion and red bell pepper, sprinkled with cotija cheese, cilantro, and hot sauce, on a black plate on a white background

12. Greek scrambled eggs and veggies with savory roasted potatoes

This Greek-inspired scramble is packed with veggies and bold flavors. Paired with roasted potatoes, it’s savory breakfast perfection.

Greek Scrambled Eggs and Veggies with Savory Roasted Potatoes-780 | Umami Girl-2

13. Fried eggs with creamy spinach and toast soldiers

In this dreamy bowl of savory comfort, creamy fresh spinach is topped with a perfect fried egg and served with toast soldiers for dipping.

Fried Eggs with Creamed Spinach and Toast Soldiers 780 | Umami Girl

14. Eggs Florentine, Carluccio’s London style

Moving right along into the poached eggs portion of this program :), this luxurious rendition of eggs Florentine is inspired by our weekly breakfasts at Carluccio’s in London. One of my favorite savory breakfast recipes of all time.

eggs florentine on a plate

15. Prosciutto eggs Benedict

Swapping in prosciutto for Canadian bacon helps you lean into the savoriness of eggs Benedict. Our super-popular, foolproof Hollandaise ties it all together.

prosciutto eggs benedict on a plate

16. Brussels sprouts hash with poached eggs and bacon

This flavorful hash is a great, crowd-pleasing option when you’ve got low carb enthusiasts in the mix. Quick, easy, and satisfying. Here’s how to make it.

Brussels Sprouts Hash with Bacon and Poached Eggs- 780 | Umami Girl-2

17. Shakshuka with feta

This shakshuka recipe is one of our favorite savory brunch recipes. It’s a quick, easy, one-pan meal that’s full of comfort and flavor.

Easy Shakshuka Recipe Feta | Umami Girl

18. Baked eggs with potatoes and kale

If you’ve got a cast-iron skillet, you’re already halfway to baked eggs with potatoes and kale. This savory and satisfying brunch is a one-pan wonder.

baked eggs, kale, and potatoes in a cast iron skillet

19. Quiche Florentine

Quiche Florentine (spinach quiche) is an absolute classic and an enduring crowd-pleaser. You can bake it alone or alongside Quiche Lorraine. Make-ahead friendly.

Spinach Quiche Florentine | Umami Girl 780

20. Vegetarian breakfast casserole

For a big crowd, our vegetarian breakfast casserole has been hugely popular for years. It’s veggie-packed and full of savory flavors. Make-ahead friendly and great for holidays.

Easy Vegetarian Make Ahead Breakfast Casserole | Umami Girl

21. Migas

Turning from big and bold to small and solo, here’s a migas (Tex-Mex scrambled eggs and tortillas) recipe for one that can be scaled up to suit your crowd. It’s practical comfort food that would also work brilliantly for a party.

migas on a plate

22. Avocado toast & scrambled eggs

Perfect as savory breakfast for one or scaled up for a crowd, avocado toast with scrambled egg is quick, easy, and super-satisfying.

avocado toast with scrambled egg on a plate with a fork

23. French baked eggs (oeufs en cocotte)

These classic French baked eggs feel a little bit fancy and luxurious, but they’re quick and easy to make.

oeufs en cocotte (french baked eggs) with toast and a fork on a cloth napkin

24. Don’t forget the bacon!

My favorite method to cook bacon for a crowd — even a small one — is on a sheet pan in the oven. It’s hands-off, consistent, and less messy than stovetop cooking. Here’s how.

Bacon in the Oven | Umami Girl 780

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savory steel cut oats with a seven minute egg and crispy broccolini in a bowl with a spoon
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Savory Steel Cut Oats

By Carolyn Gratzer Cope
Steel-cut oats can be a nice alternative to rolled oats. It's kinda magical how cutting the same grain differently creates a totally different vibe. Since they cook for longer, I think the Instant Pot is a fabulous way to make them, but I've provided both IP and stovetop instructions. Both methods work beautifully — use whichever you prefer.
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 10 minutes
Additional Time: 15 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 4
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Ingredients 

For the oatmeal

  • 2 tablespoons (28 grams) butter
  • 1 large shallot, minced
  • 1 cup (160 grams) steel-cut oats
  • 4 cups (950 ml) vegetable or chicken broth (see note)
  • 2 tablespoons (30 ml) reduced sodium soy sauce
  • ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Suggested toppings and mix-ins

Instructions 

  • Melt the butter in a medium pot or using the sauté function of the Instant Pot. Add shallot and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, about two minutes.
  • Add oats and sauté for two minutes more.
  • Stir in broth, soy sauce, and pepper.
  • In the Instant Pot: Position lid and set vent to sealed position. Cook on manual, high pressure, for 10 minutes. Allow pressure to release naturally. Oats will appear liquidy at the top, but once you give them a good stir and let sit for 5 minutes, they will be perfectly creamy.
  • On the stovetop: Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to maintain a gentle simmer for 25 to 30 minutes, until creamy and tender. Let sit for 5 minutes before serving.

Notes

  1. You’ll need a bit less broth if cooking in the Instant Pot, since it’s a sealed system with much less evaporation. It’s a matter of personal preference, but I like to use 3 1/2 cups.
  2. Leftovers will keep in an airtight container in the fridge for a week and can be warmed through in the microwave.

Nutrition

Serving: 1, Calories: 400kcal, Carbohydrates: 56g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 14g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 26mg, Sodium: 1049mg, Fiber: 13g, Sugar: 8g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Breakfast and Brunch
Cuisine: American
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