Because of the odors when deep frying in the house I decided to try using our Coleman propane stove out on the porch. I put the oil and candy thermometer in my stainless All Clad Stock pot turned on the burner and went back inside to prepare the fish. A few minutes later I checked on the oil and the oil was on fire and very close to the house. The stove was on a counter with wheels, so I wheeled it away from the house and shut down the stove. I got the lid and after a couple of tries was able to get it on and smohter the 3 foot flames with my ov glove and some dishtowels.
The pan is very charred, but appears to be undamaged. Is there a way to clean the pan or will it have to be thrown out. I tried as soon as it cooled down, but was not very successful. It was very expensive and I would hate to have to replace it, although things could have been much worse had the house caught on fire. I won't be trying that again. Any advice would be appreciated.
The pan is very charred, but appears to be undamaged. Is there a way to clean the pan or will it have to be thrown out. I tried as soon as it cooled down, but was not very successful. It was very expensive and I would hate to have to replace it, although things could have been much worse had the house caught on fire. I won't be trying that again. Any advice would be appreciated.




