smoked

IPA: smˈoʊkt

adjective

  • Of food, treated with smoke, often for flavor or as a method of preservation.
  • Of glass, tinted.
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Examples of "smoked" in Sentences

  • I like smoked salmon.
  • Turn off heat, and stir in smoked mozzarella and fresh herbs, until well combined.
  • For example, I had a buddy that chain smoked, and was sitting within 150-yards from my stand.
  • One guest chef brought in smoked trout that was wrapped around spruce branches, so it had this piny flavor — that was really delicious.
  • The only light came from black candles set in smoked metal holders, and their light was so weak that it only accented the gloom of the dark chamber.
  • I incorporated some of what I liked about Miller's recipe (namely the sweet), my own contribution (the bacon) and also subbed in smoked Spanish paprika for half of the chipotle peppers, my standard sub for the kids.

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