Deep-fried
(adjective)
Cooked by immersing in hot oil or fat.
Origin:
From the combination of the adverb "deep" meaning "in a deep or profound manner" and the past participle of the verb "fry" meaning "to cook in hot oil or fat".
Examples:
- The french fries were deep-fried.
- The chicken was deep-fried to perfection.
- The fish was deep-fried and crispy.
- The doughnuts were deep-fried and sugary.
- The onion rings were deep-fried and delicious.