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sautéing
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sautéing: see cooking Frying is cooking in hot oil;

sautéing is cooking in a small amount of oil;

stir-frying is a Chinese technique of frying quickly in small amounts of oil in a wok;

deep frying is completely submerging the food in large amounts of fat.
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95) showcases twenty-five thoroughly 'kid friendly' recipes for beginning chefs ages 8 to 11 with clear, step-by-step, fully illustrated directions for easy-to-prepare recipes that range from such classics as macaroni & cheese; chicken noodle soup; sesame fish sticks; and spaghetti & meatballs; to veggie dishes for young vegetarians including stuffed baked potatoes; spring peas with mint; roasted carrots; and sauteed green beans.
Seitan pieces are marinated in soy sauce and sauteed with thin slices of sweet potatoes, onions, and mushrooms.
And there's a colorful side of various sauteed vegetables cooked in garlic and butter.
 
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