verb
- to smoke (food) excessively or for too long, resulting in an overly strong or burnt flavor
Usage: transitive verb; culinary context
Examples
- If you leave the fish in the smoker too long, you'll oversmoke it and ruin the delicate flavor.
- The chef warned against oversmoking the brisket, as it would become too bitter.
- Don't oversmoke the cheese or it will taste acrid.
- Many barbecue beginners oversmoke their meat because they're unsure of the proper timing.
- The recipe recommends smoking for two hours; oversmoking beyond that will compromise the taste.