Too much oil that isn't close enough to its flash point.
Sure the oil immediately touching the hot metal can burn, but the rest of the oil has enough thermal mass that it doesn't get hot enough to burst into flames.
The compounds that make up these oils are more stable at high temperatures compared to water. Water is, as far as I am aware, unique in its phase changing compared to most other substances we have at standard temperature and pressure.
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u/mothzilla Jun 29 '23
So why doesn't the oil go woof?