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【Summary】Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay attempts to redeem himself after a failed grilled cheese sandwich recipe. He cooks the sandwich on the engine of an Aston Martin sports car, showcasing a unique and powerful "oven." However, the video cuts before revealing the results of the sandwich. Ramsay will also be returning with a reboot of his popular show Kitchen Nightmares.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 14, 2023 6:20 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 garnered criticism from fans. In a recent Instagram video, Ramsay walked around a race track while explaining his intentions. He referred to his 2020 cooking tutorial for the "ultimate grilled cheese sandwich" in Tasmania, which received a lot of backlash. TikTokers even created a viral video in 2021, pointing out his mistakes in using the wrong cheese, cutting the bread too thick, and not properly melting the cheese.

Ramsay acknowledged the criticism and expressed his desire to give his fans a grilled cheese like no other. This time, he revealed that he had a more powerful oven in the form of a unique V12, 1,200 horsepower engine, 6.2-liter Aston Martin sports car. Ramsay stacked cheese slices between two pieces of toasted bread, wrapped the sandwich in aluminum foil, and placed it on top of the car's engine.

With excitement, Ramsay closed the hood of the car and revved the engine as he drove around the race track. After a few laps, he retrieved his sandwich and shared the video on Instagram, leaving his followers curious about the results. Some jokingly expressed their disappointment that the video ended before revealing how the sandwich turned out.

Aside from his adventurous sandwich-making stunt, Ramsay will soon have another redemption story. His popular series, Kitchen Nightmares, is set to return to Fox after being off the air for nearly a decade. Ramsay admitted that he made the decision to cancel the show, which originally aired from 2007 to 2014 and followed him as he helped struggling restaurants. The reboot's premiere date has yet to be announced.

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