A brown Polish frizzle chicken, one of many varieties of domesticated chickens.
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It stands on end in a pool of dark, aromatic sauce and is topped with a frizzle of greenery.
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Well, we have one for frizzle and we'll givizzle it to you depending on if you comment in the space below.
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Frizzle, or the Friz, as some of the kids refer to her.
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One of the dragons dived into the sea, caught a fish, and then frizzle-fried it whole before devouring it.
From the nzherald.co.nz
It was a rich, moist cupcake with cream cheese frosting, a frizzle of the fried root vegetable on top and a scoop of frozen yogurt.
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They were served with a splotch of mashed potatoes topped with frizzle-fried leeks and encircled by a reduction sauce made with beets.
From the orlandosentinel.com
The thin rice-flour crepe had a crisp frizzle of an edge, a green constellation of scallion cooked into its surface, and a cargo of lush, smooth-sticky turnip cake and pickled radish twists on top.
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Fry something until it curls and becomes crisp
Crimp: curl tightly; "crimp hair"
A Frizzle is a type of chicken with feathers that curl outwards, rather than laying flat as in most chickens. While many consider the Frizzle to be an entirely separate breed, chickens from all breeds may have a frizzled appearance. ...
Frizzled is a family of G protein-coupled receptor proteins that serve as receptors in the Wnt signaling pathway and other signaling pathways. When activated, Frizzled leads to activation of Dishevelled in the cytosol.
To fry thin slices of meat or other food until the edges curl.
To fry thin julienne of vegetables in hot oil until crisp and slightly curly.