Gordon Ramsay Grills Cheese with Aston Martin Valkyrie
【Summary】Gordon Ramsay makes a grilled cheese using an Aston Martin Valkyrie's engine, generating immense heat. He then takes the car for a spin, reaching speeds of up to 150 mph with the sandwich still on the engine.
Ramsay had an innovative idea for making a grilled cheese sandwich. He started by using pre-toasted pieces of bread and adding several slices of cheese. To keep the sandwich warm, he wrapped it in foil. But instead of using a conventional method to heat the sandwich, Ramsay placed it on top of the Valkyrie's V12 engine.
The Valkyrie's engine is no ordinary engine; it delivers an impressive 1,100 horsepower and 663 lb-ft of torque. With such power, one can only imagine the amount of heat generated within the engine bay.
Ramsay was excited about his unique cooking method and confidently declared, "This is how you do a grilled cheese," as he closed the hood of the Valkyrie.
With the sandwich securely placed on top of the engine, Ramsay took the limited-edition Valkyrie for a spin around a racetrack. As he drove, the hypercar's engine roared, and Ramsay reached speeds of up to 150 mph. Remarkably, the grilled cheese remained on top of the V12 engine throughout the entire ride.
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