Cooking food in hot fat. Deep-fried foods are submerged in fat. Sautéed or pan-fried foods are cooked in just enough fat to coat the bottom of the pan and prevent food from sticking. Stir-frying describes small pieces of food that are tossed over a very high heat, traditionally in a wok.
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