stir-fry

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See also: stirfry and stir fry

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Etymology[edit]

stir +‎ fry. Coined by Buwei Yang Chao in 1945, in How to Cook and Eat in Chinese.

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stir-fry (third-person singular simple present stir-fries, present participle stir-frying, simple past and past participle stir-fried)

  1. (transitive) To fry quickly in hot oil whilst constantly stirring, especially in a wok or similar pan.

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Stir fry in a wok.

stir-fry (countable and uncountable, plural stir-fries or stir-frys)

  1. Food cooked in this manner.

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