Sentences with phrase «fried in a vat»

Until 1983, if you ordered a fried goodie at a typical fast food joint, you'd get a crispy, golden product that had been fried in a vat of beef tallow or tropical oils, which are rich in saturated fat.
By frying them in a vat of oil, he creates varied abstractions while responding to the rich culinary traditions of China.

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The hot donuts, tossed through granulated sugar that one can find in little breakfast shops on Taiwan's streets where you can watch them fry the dough up in giant vats of oil.
But it seems only if they're deep fried in huge vats of oil.
Commercial french fries, however, using non-organic potatoes cooked in deep vat fryers with the same oil all day are the unhealthiest form of potatoes offered, along with potato chips.
Next to a picture of his daughter poised to drop a whole turkey into a vat of bubbling oil, Dave writes, «Alice Bee did a pretty good job getting the fryer set up while I was watching football on TV, but as usual, her attention to detail was a bit lacking — not only did she neglect to fill the fryer all the way to the top with peanut oil, I even caught her earlier in the day trying to defrost the turkey.»
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