Salamander

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
salamander (noun)
1.
a mythical animal having the power to endure fire without harm
2.
an elemental being in the theory of Paracelsus inhabiting fire
3.
any of numerous amphibians (order Caudata) superficially resembling lizards but scaleless and covered with a soft moist skin and breathing by gills in the larval stage
4.
an article used in connection with fire as
a) a cooking utensil for browning a food (as pastry or pudding)
b) a portable stove
c) a cooking device with an overhead heat source like a broiler