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【Summary】Gordon Ramsay attempts to redeem himself after his grilled cheese sandwich fail by making a new version on the engine of an Aston Martin. He teases the unique oven, which turns out to be the powerful engine of the car. However, the video cuts before revealing the sandwich's outcome. Ramsay's popular show, Kitchen Nightmares, is also set to make a comeback soon.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 15, 2023 6:50 AM PT
Grilled Cheese on Aston Martin Engine

Gordon Ramsay is on a mission to redeem himself after a culinary fail that garnered criticism from fans. In a video posted on Instagram, the British chef addressed his previous attempt at making a grilled cheese sandwich in Tasmania, which received negative feedback. Ramsay expressed his willingness to make amends and promised to deliver a grilled cheese like no other.

This time, Ramsay revealed that he would be using a more powerful oven in the form of a sleek midnight blue Aston Martin sports car. With excitement, he invited viewers to join him as he stacked cheese slices between two pieces of toasted bread and wrapped the sandwich in aluminum foil. Ramsay then placed the wrapped sandwich on top of the car's engine, admiring its cleanliness and power.

After closing the hood, Ramsay hopped behind the wheel and revved the engine, taking off around the race track. After a few laps, he retrieved his sandwich and shared the video on Instagram, leaving fans eager to see the results. However, the video ended before revealing how the sandwich actually turned out, leaving some viewers disappointed.

In addition to his grilled cheese redemption, Ramsay will soon have another chance at redemption with the return of his popular series Kitchen Nightmares. The show, which originally aired from 2007 to 2014, followed Ramsay as he helped struggling restaurants. After a decade off the air, the reboot of Kitchen Nightmares is highly anticipated, although a premiere date has not yet been announced.

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