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deep-fry

[ deep-frahy ]

verb (used with object)

deep-fried, deep-frying.
  1. to fry in a quantity of fat sufficient to cover the food being cooked.


deep-fry

verb

  1. to cook (fish, potatoes, etc) in sufficient hot fat to cover the food entirely
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deep-fry1

First recorded in 1930–35
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Example Sentences

And with home frying, even if you are deep-frying, you choose your oil.

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Before the waitress can even tell them to enjoy their food, Nancy takes a hard look at the deep-fried dough in front of her and exclaims, “Nice!â€

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I could have stuffed them with meat, cheese, and herbs, battered them lightly, and deep-fried them.

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Beef tallow and butter cost more than canola oil, and deep-frying a turkey requires pricey equipment and space — like that now-burned mansion — that is often not available to working-class people.

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He tended a vegetable garden, took care of about 20 chickens and has been the family chef, she said, making amazing Vietnamese-style garlic noodles, smoked meats and deep-fried crab.

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