At a high-stakes cookoff, Chef Walsh unveils a recovered royal recipe called "Royal Tribute," claiming it's the legendary lost dish. Rival camp, including Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin and critics, immediately deride it as nothing more than rice porridge and urge their side to concede, even warning it will "contaminate the jury's taste buds." Supporters counter that Walsh's plate is banquet-worthy. Walsh insists his creation is authentic and asks to be judged by tasting. The jury agrees to sample, while rivals demand an explanation to the cuisine association if it proves to be plain porridge—taste is about to decide.