Deep frying (also referred to as
deep fat frying) is a
cooking method in which food is submerged in hot
fat, most commonly
oil. Normally, a
deep fryer or
chip pan is used for this; industrially, a
pressure fryer or
vacuum fryer may be used. Deep frying may also be performed using oil that is heated in a pot. Deep frying is classified as a dry heat cooking method because no water is used. Typically, deep frying cooks foods quickly: all sides of a food are cooked simultaneously as oil has a high rate of heat conduction.