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I think your players have an awesome idea, and it would be a good idea to lean into it. However, you took the time to prepare the encounter, and as the DM you're playing the game too and you all deserve to have fun together.
Now we're talking about cooking a meal fit for a force of nature. You're not going to be satisfied with a simple sandwich or a grilled steak. No, you're a dragon, your palate deserves to be graced with meals that surpass those given to kings of men.
Here's a couple ways I could see that playing out
In another comment you said that the dragon was motivated to destroy the village because it's in the way and it wants to see something new out of curiosity. Even if the party gives it a fantastic meal, these things are ephemeral and I think Teostra will have wanderlust again at some point. So I also wouldn't think that cooking a meal would be a one-and-done situation, and maybe they'll have to continually parley with the dragon. That in itself might be amusing enough for a dragon not to destroy all humans, but hey, it's a dragon so maybe not