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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.
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 applied, which makes for easy cleanup.
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.
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 depth of the cut, but typically not the length.
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 potato farls.
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 food from sticking to the pan, is heated until it is very hot before food is added to the pan.
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 while remaining white and soft on the inside.
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 crispy hard snack food available in shops and from street vendors in many western European locations.
A device that consists of two small frying baskets, one fitting inside the other. It is used to fry starchy foods, such as fresh noodles or vegetables by placing the food in the bottom basket and pressing the top basket down to flatten the food items and then deep-frying until crispy and golden brown.
A type of kitchen utensil that can be used to heat cooking oils (fats) so foods can be completely covered in hot oil to be fry cooked, also referred to as "deep fat fried".
A type of cheese that is used for frying or baking. Popular in Caribbean and South American regions, this type of cheese may be crumbly if fresh or elastic in texture and white or pale yellow in color.
A method of preparing meat, which has been cut into very thin slices, by frying it at high temperatures so that it becomes crispy-textured and somewhat curved in shape.
A French word used to describe a method for cooking foods in a shallow pan using high heat. The food is cooked in the pan uncovered, in a small quantity of butter or oil.
A type of potato, such as a russet or white potato, that have brown skins and white flesh and are commonly used for baking, but can also be used for mashing, frying, broiling, or deep fat frying (French fries).