0 past participle, past simple of pan-fry --
1 to cook food in a pan in a small amount of oil or fat: --
pan-fried lobster
A pressure fryer or deep fryer can be used, although most restaurants serve a pan-fried product.
As in colonial times, johnnycakes are made with corn meal and water, then pan-fried much like pancakes.
It is pan-fried and has a distinctive flat appearance.
Shad, pike and other roe are sometimes pan-fried with bacon.
It is said to be a tasty fish that can be steamed, pan-fried, or used in sushi.
Each pan-fried cake has a thin crunchy layer on the outside from frying, and soft on the inside.
It is commonly sliced into small patties and pan-fried, or cooked and crumbled into scrambled eggs or gravy.
Sometimes slices of "mmlig" are pan-fried in oil or in lard, the result being a sort of corn pone.