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fry
noun
(usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato.
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The word 'fry' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a verb or noun to describe the cooking method of immersing food in hot oil or fat. Example 1 (verb): I fried some eggs and bacon for breakfast this morning. Example 2 (noun): The restaurant has delicious fries as a side dish with their burgers.
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Heat the oil in a wok or wide frying pan, and then fry the paste until it smells cooked.
Don't crowd the pan, or it'll just steam, so fry in two batches if your pan is small.
Fry your bacon on a high heat until super-crispy, smash it into pieces and scatter on top for extra salty deliciousness.
Add the curry powder mix and fry for a further minute, stirring constantly.
After that you fry some onions, add any veg or meat and coat it in the paste before leaving to cook.
We all knew the left had been infiltrated by agents of the state, but I was small fry and never imagined they would pay any attention to me.
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3 Dip the jerk-coated meat in beaten egg, then in the coconut crumbs mix, then either shallow-fry over a medium heat, turning once, for about 5 minutes each side, or bake in in the oven at 190C/375F/gas mark 5, on oiled baking paper for about 15 minutes.
At 5pm that evening, Hill had been offered the chance to make a final statement, which he declined, and an hour before that he had been presented with a last meal of mac and cheese, baked beans, stir-fry vegetables, cornbread, cookies and iced tea.
Open Mon-Fri 8.30am-4.30pm, Sat-Sun 9.30am-5.30pm Created on the site of a 1920s dance hall, this exhibition space has a great cafe, run by chefs Anna Trattles and Alice Quillet, who are English and Anglo-French respectively and serve one of the best weekend brunches in the city, including a great fry-up, kippers, kedgeree, pancakes and porridge.
Add the soy sauce mixture and the noodles, and stir-fry for about three minutes, until the dish is heated through.
Mash up two cubes and add to a spinach stir-fry for gorgeous umami creaminess, or just eat – sparingly – from the jar with rice or congee.
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