Cooking a Seafood Boil in a Tesla
A woman, Alyssa Lauren, uploaded a video of her cooking a seafood boil in what looks to be a Tesla Model Y with white seats. To do this, she had a cooker with a pan and a section to boil or stir food, which was plugged into the outlet that all Tesla vehicles have. My guess is that she plugged this cooker into the middle section, where there is an outlet for a 12 to 16 amp machine.
She appeared to be cooking with a portable Topwit electric grill and electric pot, which likely has a compatible plug that she plugged into the electric outlet in the center console. It has a maximum power of 600 Watts and a maximum voltage of 110, which is enough for the Tesla power outlet to handle.
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She started by cutting up potatoes and then throwing them in water to boil. Then she took butter and put it on the other side pan where she put some large shrimp.
She utilized a variety of spices, potatoes, mushrooms, and sausage to make her seafood boil and was able to do it all from a cutting board while sitting in the front seat.
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Tesla's Are Fully Electric and That Made This Possible
Tesla vehicles are fully electric and always on and that is what made this possible - along with having the 12 to 16 amp outlet, which could handle the power from her Topwit portable cooker.
Alyssa has uploaded several new videos of her cooking in her Tesla and for those who are tired of cooking in the kitchen, or are on the go and want a cooked meal, a Tesla may be the perfect place for you to cook your food - assuming you have a cooler plugged in somewhere to keep your ingredients fresh.
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Alyssa has also cooked crunch wrap tacos, fried chicken, and Korean corn dogs.
The Cybertruck takes this ability to cook to another level, as it has standard outlets and could handle much bigger cooking equipment. I think for someone that wanted to, they could use the Cybertruck as a food truck.
Was this a creative use of a Tesla, or would she be better off cooking her food in a safer environment where the seats couldn't be stained?
I'll keep an eye out for more cooking videos in her Tesla, so stay tuned for anything of note.
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How do you think Alyssa was able to cook this seafood boil in her Tesla? Is this a good thing to do with her white seats that could get stained?
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