Episode 12

The new run continues. Knives, forks and popping corks... we're celebrating 20 amazing years of dinner party debauchery! The second host in Plymouth, musician and teacher Steve, is hoping that his 'Thairish' menu - a fusion of Thai and Irish cuisines - will impress his guests. But the fact that potato runs through every course isn't a massive hit with Katie. And will the special vegan dessert that Steve makes for Slain fare any better? When they all head for a garden gig with Steve's folk band, Nina's excited to see Steve in his element. Meanwhile, Lea's chopstick skills are tested as she grapples with Asian prawns. Does Steve's fusion menu have the winning combo to take home the £1000 prize?
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