Blackened ahi tuna
On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Blackening is a cooking technique used in the preparation of fish blackened ahi tuna other foods.
Often associated with Cajun cuisine, this technique was popularized by chef Paul Prudhomme. Descubra receitas a partir de seus ingredientes”. This cooking article about preparation methods for food and drink is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. To save this word, you’ll need to log in. In its time open, fueled by fans of its blackened mahi and buttery lobster rolls, owner Mike Smith has expanded his footprint, moving into a larger stall in the popular food hall — which has allowed for a menu expansion, as well. Amy Drew Thompson, Orlando Sentinel, 6 Dec.
There are no glamorous furnishings — just a French window, its blackened panes suggesting the dark of night. Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times, 26 Oct. Tucker Nichols, The New Yorker, 12 Sep. Menu highlights there include sesame guava toast, conch salad, and a blackened shrimp club wrap.
His blackened execution pyre stands in a barren field, a leitmotif driven like a stake through the heart of the film. Firefighters remained in one untouched rectangular slice of land in Meyers Wednesday morning, hosing down blackened earth in backyards, a sign of just how close the flames got to homes. Sarah Ravani, Julie Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle, 1 Sep. Near the towns of Phillips, Twin Bridges and Strawberry, cracks of blue sky and sunshine illuminated scorched terrain and skeletal bare tree branches, but also blue jays and chipmunks scampering over blackened tree roots and fallen rocks. Lauren Hepler, Jill Tucker, San Francisco Chronicle, 3 Sep.
Using gloved hands, scrape off all of the blackened exteriors and slice into small pieces. These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word ‘blackened. Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Subscribe to America’s largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!