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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep fryer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a kitchen appliance designed for frying food in hot oil.
Example: "I decided to buy a deep fryer to make crispy French fries at home."
Alternatives: "a frying machine" or "an oil fryer".
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In fact, it does not have a deep fryer.
Fried chicken is not killing itself and jumping into a deep fryer.
As is the eternal alchemy of fish and a deep fryer.
To which the owners, not in possession of a deep fryer, could only reply, "No".
They know how to wield a deep fryer in southwestern Florida.
Preheat at least 4 inches oil in a deep fryer to 325 degrees.
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I find it easiest to make these addictive chips in a wok or a deep-fryer.
Chili crab is transformed into a dip ($10) for mantou, steamed buns burnished in a deep-fryer.
Heat a 6-7cm depth of oil in a deep-fryer or a heavy-based deep pan to 180ºC.
Dump in a deep-fryer and cook until golden and delicious looking.
For example, one carry-out's only cooking equipment was a deep-fryer.
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