simple past tense and past participle of fry
"The chef fried the eggs until they were golden brown, and we ate them right after they were fried."
In plain English: To fry something means to cook it quickly by heating it up directly in hot oil or fat until it turns golden and crispy.
"She fried an egg for breakfast this morning."
cooked by frying in fat
"She served hot fried chicken with a side of mashed potatoes."
Cooked by frying.
"She served crispy fried chicken with a side of mashed potatoes."