Noun
The quality or state of being smoky.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough I generally prefer oysters fresh, the smokiness worked with the sweet and tart rhubarb and the tiny bit of bitterness from the mustard green. Source: Internet
But Yee also adds a blood orange and fennel salad to brighten the desert, giving it some savory flavors, and finishes it off with a fennel pollen meringue that's slightly bruleed to add texture and a touch of charred smokiness. Source: Internet
Here, bittersweet chocolate and high-fat Dutch process cocoa bring that smokiness, while heavy cream, butter and sugar mellow it out. Source: Internet
Favorite: The long-steamed pastrami, dense, hand-sliced and nowhere near lean, has a firm, chewy consistency, a gentle flavor of garlic and clove, and a clean edge of smokiness. Source: Internet
No "contraption" involved but, I imagine, the result is a lovely flatbrad infused with plenty of woody smokiness. Source: Internet
Going farther south, a fork-tender grilled Peruvian octopus intermingles with crispy quinoa and blistered shishito peppers, while a spicy aji amarillo contributes ample heat mellowed slightly by the cephalopod’s smokiness. Source: Internet