'We should be dealing in culinary orgasms': Bradley Cooper balances trying to be the best chef and blossoming romance with Sienna Miller in trailer for Burnt

They teamed up earlier this year in American Sniper, which was a triumph both at the box office and critically.

And perhaps Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller have the right recipe for success in their next collaboration together.

The two stars are featured primarily in the new trailer for culinary-based drama, Burnt, which was released on Monday.

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Reunited: Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller have joined forces once again in the trailer for Burnt released on Monday

Reunited: Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller have joined forces once again in the trailer for Burnt released on Monday

Bradley, 40, plays the lead role of Adam Jones, a world-renowned chef who is looking for redemption after throwing it all away due to drugs and attitude in the kitchen.

The clip opens up with introducing Adam and showing that his prior mistakes may finally be catching up to him as there are scenes featuring confrontations with people he has worked in the past, others saying they hoped he was dead and even him getting his credit card declined at a hotel.

Despite all the hardship he has endured, he does have one mission in mind as he tells someone: 'I want to make my kitchen the best in the world.'

Rough around the edges: The 40-year-old actor portrays world-renowned chef, Adam Jones, who seemingly lost everything

Rough around the edges: The 40-year-old actor portrays world-renowned chef, Adam Jones, who seemingly lost everything

Ouch: Showcasing his past mistakes, at the beginning of the trailer he is confronted by Uma Thurman (left) and Omar Sy (right)
Ouch: Showcasing his past mistakes, at the beginning of the trailer he is confronted by Uma Thurman (left) and Omar Sy (right)

Ouch: Showcasing his past mistakes, at the beginning of the trailer he is confronted by Uma Thurman (left) and Omar Sy (right)

Road to redemption: Adam's livelihood gets ruined due to his attitude in the kitchen and drugs

Road to redemption: Adam's livelihood gets ruined due to his attitude in the kitchen and drugs

Adam then describes 33-year-old Sienna's character, Helene, as a 'cook who doesn't know how good she is.'

Their relationship in the kitchen doesn't seem so great at first until one day the executive chef queries: 'Do you have a nice dress? I have to go to this party and you're the only girl I know so...'

When they arrive all suited and booted at the event, he asks Helene to pretend she's his girlfriend who said that if he really does want to make it authentic then Adam would hold her am.

Goals: His aim is made clear at the beginning of the clip as he says: 'I want to make my kitchen the best in the world'

Goals: His aim is made clear at the beginning of the clip as he says: 'I want to make my kitchen the best in the world'

Lovely lady: 33-year-old Sienna's character is introduced by Adam who describes her as: 'a cook who doesn't know how good she is'

Lovely lady: 33-year-old Sienna's character is introduced by Adam who describes her as: 'a cook who doesn't know how good she is'

Showing how rough around the edges her really is Adam jokes: 'No, if you were my girlfriend then we would have probably got in an argument in the taxi. We wouldn't even be talking.'

Another cook that Adam hires is David, played by Sam Keeley, after tasting the way he cooks lamb.

David is shown chatting with his girlfriend Sara (Lily James) as she asks him if the chef he is working under is even famous.

Date night: Adam asks Helene to accompany him to a dinner as she is the only girl he knows and even asks her to pretend to be his girlfriend 

Date night: Adam asks Helene to accompany him to a dinner as she is the only girl he knows and even asks her to pretend to be his girlfriend 

Realistic: She tells him that he should hold her arm if they want it to look authentic but Adam joked: 'No, if you were my girlfriend then we would have probably got in an argument in the taxi. We wouldn't even be talking'

Realistic: She tells him that he should hold her arm if they want it to look authentic but Adam joked: 'No, if you were my girlfriend then we would have probably got in an argument in the taxi. We wouldn't even be talking'

He replies: 'He's a two-star Michelin chef, to get one Michelin star you have to be like Luke Skywalker. Can you imagine getting three? You're Yoda.'

Sara seemingly continues to question Adam's merits and character as she queries: 'What if he's Darth Vader?' 

The rest of the trailer shows quick scenes of Adam's blossoming romance with Helene as well as the growth of his restaurant project The Langham.

In awe: Knowing his reputation David, played by Sam Keeley, is excited to be hired by Adam

In awe: Knowing his reputation David, played by Sam Keeley, is excited to be hired by Adam

Backing him up: David's girlfriend Sara (Lily James) seems skeptical of Adam but her he explains: 'He's a two-star Michelin chef, to get one Michelin star you have to be like Luke Skywalker. Can you imagine getting three? You're Yoda'

Backing him up: David's girlfriend Sara (Lily James) seems skeptical of Adam but her he explains: 'He's a two-star Michelin chef, to get one Michelin star you have to be like Luke Skywalker. Can you imagine getting three? You're Yoda'

Dark side: Sara seemingly continues to question Adam's merits and character as she queries: 'What if he's Darth Vader?'

Dark side: Sara seemingly continues to question Adam's merits and character as she queries: 'What if he's Darth Vader?'

At one point he explains to his team of chefs what type of experience they are trying to give as he said: 'Cooking is an expression of who we are. We should be dealing in culinary orgasms.'

The film also stars Uma Thurman, Matthew Rhys, Omar Sy, Alicia Vikander, Daniel Brühl, Emma Thompson and Sarah Greene.

John Wells, known for his work on ER and The West Wing, is directing the film. Burnt is set for release in the US on October 23 followed by a UK release on November 6.

Coming soon: Burnt is set for release in the US on October 23 followed by a UK release on November 6

Coming soon: Burnt is set for release in the US on October 23 followed by a UK release on November 6

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