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【Summary】Gordon Ramsay attempts to redeem himself after a failed grilled cheese sandwich recipe. In a new Instagram video, he cooks the sandwich on the engine of an Aston Martin sports car. The video cuts before revealing the results, leaving fans curious. Ramsay also discusses the return of his show Kitchen Nightmares after nearly a decade off the air.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 14, 2023 9:23 AM PT
Grilled Cheese Sandwich on Aston Martin Engine

Gordon Ramsay, the British chef, is on a mission to redeem himself after a culinary fail that received backlash from fans. In a video posted on Instagram, Ramsay explained his intentions as he walked around a race track. He referred to his 2020 cooking tutorial for the "ultimate grilled cheese sandwich" in Tasmania, which received criticism for using the wrong cheese, thick bread slices, and not properly melting the cheese.

Ramsay acknowledged the criticism he received and expressed his desire to give his fans a grilled cheese like no other. This time, he revealed that he would be using a more powerful oven in the form of a unique V12, 1,200 horsepower engine. He showcased a sleek midnight blue Aston Martin sports car, inviting viewers to join him in his culinary adventure.

With cheese slices stacked between toasted bread and wrapped in aluminum foil, Ramsay placed the sandwich on top of the Aston Martin's engine. He marveled at the cleanliness of the engine before closing the hood and revving the car's engine as he sped around the race track. After a few laps, he retrieved his sandwich.

Although Ramsay's followers enjoyed his high-octane sandwich-making stunt, many were left unsatisfied as the video cut before revealing the sandwich's final result. Some jokingly expressed their disappointment, wondering what Ramsay was hiding.

In addition to his sandwich redemption, Ramsay will soon have another redemption as his popular series Kitchen Nightmares returns to Fox. The show, which originally aired from 2007 to 2014, followed Ramsay as he helped struggling restaurants. Ramsay explained that he decided to cancel the show after an incident at a ski resort in the South of France, where he encountered a British person who he felt was taking advantage of customers. The premiere date for the Kitchen Nightmares reboot has yet to be announced.

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