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By Sheila Lukins and Julee Rosso

Published 1989

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To cook food in hot fat in a skillet over high heat until brown and crisp. The process is a bit longer than for sautéing and is ideal for less delicate foods. Foods to be fried are often dipped in flour or batter first.

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