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"deep fry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would typically use it when you want to describe the cooking of food in a deep fryer, especially in recipes or instructions. For example: "To make the tempura, first deep fry the battered vegetables until crisp and golden."
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deep fry
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Altform deep-fry
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I have to deep fry it".
I don't deep fry or bread them.
— Jeff Gordinier YouTube: How to deep fry a Snickers bar.
They are now ready to slice, roast or deep fry.
Deep fry, drain and plunge into ice cold syrup.
4. Deep fry at 350° until golden.
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Pan-fry or deep-fry?
5. Deep-fry rolls until golden brown.
The fourth is that you can deep-fry plants.
"They deep-fry their cauliflower?" he muttered to himself.
Use a deep-fry thermometer to measure the temperature.
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