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Left broiler on - damage?
After a very long day, I decided to actually cook dinner for DH. I
broiled some steaks (and made a bunch of other sufff). When the steaks were done, I artfully arranged our dinners on the plates and brought him dinner in bed. Dinner was delicious, but after a while, an incredibly nasty smell permeated the house. I realized it was coming from the broiler (of our gas stove), which I had left on. I ran downstairs to shut the thing off & see if the kitchen was on fire (it wasn't). Since it's below freezing, I couldn't open the windows & doors to air out the house. Today I'm wondering if I did some permanent damage to the stove, whether there is something I should look at to fix or replace and I'm wondering what the heck makes that smell. The oven & broiler are clean (no built-up gunk). Aside from ending my culinary pursuits, does anyone have any suggestions for me? |
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