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deep fat
noun
- hot fat used for deep-frying food.
Word History and Origins
Origin of deep fat1
Example Sentences
In the book, you explore brined turkeys, butterflied turkeys, spit-roasted turkeys, grilled, deep-fat fried.
Then just before dinner I fry them, two at a time, in the wire basket in deep fat.
The chicken was cut up and the best pieces dipped in batter and fried in deep fat; a rich cream gravy was passed with this.
Last of all I fried it in the wire basket in deep fat, and the result was a thick rich crust over veal as tender as chicken.
Fritters and doughnuts should be fried in kettle of deep fat, hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 60 seconds.
Drop by spoonfuls into deep fat (hot enough to brown a piece of bread in 40 seconds) and fry until golden brown.
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