See also: deep frying and deepfrying

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deep-frying

  1. present participle and gerund of deep-fry

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deep-frying (usually uncountable, plural deep-fryings)

  1. A method of cooking by immersion in hot oil.
    • 1933 October, Better Homes & Gardens, volume 12, number 2, page 25:
      Notice, too, that Crisco is being strained back into its can—ready for many other deep-fryings.
    • 2006, Dimitrios Boskou, “Culinary Applications”, in Dimitrios Boskou, editor, Olive Oil: Chemistry and Technology, 2nd edition, Champaign, Ill.: AOCS Press, →ISBN, page 246:
      Andrikopoulos et al. (2002) determined total phenols during successive pan-fryings and deep-fryings of virgin olive oil under conditions applied in domestic cooking.
    • 2018, Nathan Birr, Short Sail (A Douglas Files Short), Beacon Books, LLC, →ISBN, page 27:
      “Right, because your fish is so much healthier than my shrimp.” / “I’m thinking more of your multiple deep-fryings. And multiple servings.” / “It’s all-you-can-eat,” Jackson said. “Besides, what’s with this health kick?”

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