That's my favorite show on the Food channel. Mom says the rules for the family throwdown are it has to be something that can be eaten with a spoon. That was Aunt Carrie's rule. I thought and thought.

What could I, a mere child of 8, enter in a throwdown. My pesky split pea soup? Hmmm ... Aunt Carrie won't eat it. I'll lose votes there. What should I enter?

Has to be something that can be eaten with a spoon ...

WAIT A DOGGONE MINUTE! Problem solved!

So all you great chefs out there. Let me ask you this: ARE YOU READY FOR A THROWDOWN?!