- A
frying pan, frypan, or
skillet is a flat-bottomed
pan used for
frying, searing, and
browning foods. It
typically ranges from 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 in)...
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Pan frying or
pan-
frying is a form of
frying food
characterized by the use of
minimal cooking oil or fat (compared to
shallow frying or deep
frying),...
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Frying Pan Lake (renamed
Waimangu Cauldron in 1963
though not
widely used) is the world's
largest hot spring. It is
located in the Echo
Crater of the Waimangu...
- A
frying pan is a type of
Early Cycladic II
artifact made in the
Aegean Islands between c. 2700 and c. 2200 BCE. They are flat
circular disks with a "handle"...
- The
Frying Pan Shoals are a
shifting area of
shoals off Cape Fear in
North Carolina,
United States.
Formed by silt from the Cape Fear River, the shoals...
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Frying is the
cooking of food in oil or
another fat.
Similar to sautéing,
pan-
fried foods are
generally turned over once or
twice during cooking to make...
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Frying Pan Shoals Light Station is a
decommissioned Coast Guard lighthouse located near the end of the
Frying Pan Shoals 32
miles (51 km) SE of Bald Head...
- oil, as
opposed to the
shallow frying used in
conventional frying done in a
frying pan. Normally, a deep
fryer or chip
pan is used for this; industrially...
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Frying Pan (LV-115) is a
lightvessel moored at Pier 66a in the
Chelsea neighborhood of
Manhattan in New York City. It
served at
Frying Pan Shoals, off...
- Iowa's
largest frying pan.
Constructed in 2004, the
frying pan promotes the
Brandon Community Club's semi-annual
Cowboy Breakfast. The
pan weighs over 1...