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blackened

v.
B2 Upper Intermediate US //ˈbɫækənd// UK //blˈækənd// black·ened

v. to cook food over a very hot fire or in a pan until it gets a dark, crispy crust. You usually do this to meat or fish to give it a strong, smoky flavor.

v. to cook food, typically meat or fish, over an intense heat source until the surface is charred and blackened. Often associated with the 'blackened' style of cooking popularized by chefs like Paul Prudhomme.


SIMPLE

He blackened the salmon for dinner.

CONTEXTUAL

The chef blackened the steak to create a thick, flavorful crust before finishing it with a red wine sauce.

COMPLEX

While traditional grilling focuses on even heat distribution, blackening requires a high-temperature sear to achieve that signature charred exterior without overcooking the interior.

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From Middle English blakend, blakind, blakkenid, blakenid, equivalent to blacken + -ed.

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