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Frying vs. Sauté

Frying means cooking at moderate temperature (usually 340 to 360 degrees) in a large amount of oil, such as a pan filled two inches deep, or a pot filled with oil for deep-frying. Sauté is a cooking method using small amounts of oil, usually measured in teaspoons or tablespoons, and very high heat — nearly at the oil's smoking point.

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