shallow-fried(形容词):浅煎的;少油煎的。指在锅中只放少量油,让食材的底部(或两面)与油接触加热,油的深度不足以淹没食材(不同于 deep-fried“油炸”)。
/ˌʃæləʊ ˈfraɪd/
The fish cakes are shallow-fried until golden brown.
鱼饼用少量油浅煎至金黄。
For a lighter texture, the dumplings are first steamed and then shallow-fried to create a crisp base without absorbing too much oil.
为了更清爽的口感,饺子先蒸后浅煎,使底部酥脆而不吸太多油。
由 shallow(“浅的”)+ fried(“煎/炸过的”)构成的复合词,用来对比 deep-fried(深油炸)。在英文食谱与烹饪写作中常见,用于强调“油量少、煎而非炸”的烹调方式。