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| 1. A basic Asian cooking method that generally uses a wok for the cooking, but also can be prepared in a frying pan. When stir-frying, small pieces of food are cooked in a small ... |
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| The process of cooking food in hot fat or oil in an open, shallow pan in order to brown the outside of the food and cook the inside to the desired level of doneness. |
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| A flat-bottomed pan with shallow sides that are slightly curved. They are made of various materials, such as copper, cast-iron and aluminum, and some have a non-stick coating ... |
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| The process of "dry" cooking food totally covered in hot cooking fat or oil. This process produces evenly cooked food with a golden, crisp surface on the outside. While the ... |
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| A round, deep pan that may have straight sides with a slightly rounded base or more commonly a round base that slopes out and upward. Used for cooking of numerous ingredients that ... |
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| A popular breakfast originating in Northern Ireland. This meal consists of fried bacon, sausages, black pudding, mushrooms, tomato and eggs served with fried soda bread and ... |
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| A method of cooking that involves that use a heavy pan containing a small amount of fat that is used for cooking foods over moderate heat The fat which helps to prevent the fried ... |
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| A thin strip of potato, usually cut 3 to 4 inches in length and about 1/4 to 3/8 inches square that are deep fried until they are golden brown and crisp textured on the outside ... |
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| A kitchen utensil used to cut uniform shapes for French fries from raw potatoes. There are a variety of different types of cutters available that manually control the width and ... |
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| A traditional snack food originating in Belgium, which is known as the "Belgian french fry." Known in France as the "pomme frite," it is commonly available fresh fried or as a ... |
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