Ingredientred miso
umamisavorysaltConditionalMedium risk
The call
Use soy sauce
for red miso.
Dilute paste or powder with a little water before using it as a liquid seasoning stand-in.
Ratio
dilute first
Why
Boosters like miso, tomato paste, mushroom powder, and nutritional yeast offer umami, but they need dilution or secondary seasoning to fill a liquid sauce role.
Flavor
These substitutes can taste sweeter, earthier, or more fermented than the target liquid.
Texture
Pastes thicken sauces unless loosened first.
Alternatives, ranked
3 more options
| Candidate | Ratio | Confidence | Risk | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | tamari | dilute first | B·0.72 | Med | Pastes and powders can mimic savory depth when a liquid seasoning is missing. |
| 2 | shoyu | dilute first | B·0.72 | Med | Pastes and powders can mimic savory depth when a liquid seasoning is missing. |
| 3 | coconut aminos | dilute first | B·0.72 | Med | Pastes and powders can mimic savory depth when a liquid seasoning is missing. |
Adjustments
- dilution
- Loosen the substitute before adding it so the sauce texture stays closer to the original.
Where to be careful
- Medsoy sauce — Medium in clear broths or sharply seasoned marinades.
- Medtamari — Medium in clear broths or sharply seasoned marinades.
- Medshoyu — Medium in clear broths or sharply seasoned marinades.