I'm merely skeptical about the extent of the effect in the particular question that Renton posed.
I am more skeptical now than I was at the beginning of this discussion.

Still, steam or vapour condensing into water will release heat. It's not the direct convection from the steam that I'm suggesting heats the handle up, it's the indirect convection thanks to the condensation. That condensation is present, regardless of whether we're talking about steam or vapour.

I think the clue to look for would be tiny water droplets on the pan handle. That would certainly demonstrate that condensation is happening, even if it doesn't tell us the extent to which it heats the handle.

As for if life exists elsewhere, well that's a question we don't know the answer to that is also ridiculously easy to answer, imo.

Most probably indeed. I dunno about Titan, obviously. But the universe? Sure, I'd be happy to bet all the money in the world on that. (It helps that it can only be proven true, and never be proven false! I will either win the bet, or spend my life never losing!)