Well, it will result in fire. I almost learned this the hard way...
So, I watched "The Princess and the Frog" (IDK why, but I'm obsessed with that movie. There's my confession of the day... But I'm being careful not to watch it too much so I won't get sick of it like how I got sick of "Tangled". Sad, but true.) with my siblings today. For those who haven't seen it, she serves this kind of doughnut called "beignets" at a restaurant she works at.
I don't know about you, but to me, they look an awful lot like Indian Fry Bread (And she serves it the same way I do!) Soooo I decided to look up a recipe & make Indian Fry Bread.
Well, to make the bread would required to heat up oil on a pan on the stove, so that you could, you know, fry the bread.
When I was done making it, I held the pan over the sink & turned on the faucet. It started to doing this crackly-bubbly thing, and I thought that was normal, since I've made stuff that requires oil before.
Welp, my mom heard the crackling, turned around, and said with a gasp, "Mary! Don't do that; it will burst into flames! Put it back on the stove!"
I turned off the water, took a step and a half when it exploded, splattering piping hot oil & water all over the floor, the hand that was holding the pan, & my arm. OUCH! So I ended up putting it on top of the dishes. It burst again as I was walking away, therefore making me subconsciously scared of being near the sink.
Quite the adventure, but now I'm tempted to heat up a pan of oil, put it in the middle of the street, & "light it on fire" by spraying water in it with the hose. Yep, I love fire, and explosions.
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