When it comes to food, what does "blackened" mean?

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Blackened in cooking is a style of cooking the food. Typically it shows up in cajun style food. You take your meat, dip it into a butter sauce, cover it with a variety of spices, and cook it on a very hot skillet. The result is a dark brown/black crust on the meat that is usually a little spicy. I love tuna steaks cooked this way!

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