
Grow a Garden Kitchen Storm update: List of all new recipes in Roblox
To start cooking, head to the center of the Garden where a large boiling pot awaits. Drop in each required ingredient one by one to craft your dish, then present it to Chris P. You can also use the in-game 'What Can I Cook?' Ingredient-Matcher to instantly see what you can make with your current harvest.
For those looking to go straight for the highest-quality meals, here's the simplified list of the best-tier recipe for every dish in the game:
Grow a Garden Kitchen Storm update: List of all new recipes in Roblox
Soup – Best-tier recipe is still unknown for the Prismatic level, with turquoise water colour in the pot.
Sushi – One Bamboo, one Corn, and three Bone Blossoms.
Sandwich – One Tomato, one Banana, and three Bone Blossoms.
Pie – One Coconut and four Bone Blossoms.
Burger – One Violet Corn, one Tomato, and three Bone Blossoms.
Waffle – Three Sugar Apples and two Coconuts.
Salad – One Tomato (Grand) and four Bone Blossoms.
Hotdog – One Violet Corn, three Bone Blossoms, and one Elder Strawberry.
Ice Cream – One Sugarglaze, one Sugar Apple, and three Bone Blossoms.
Donut – One Beanstalk, one Sugarglaze, and three Bone Blossoms.
Pizza – One Beanstalk, one Banana, and three Bone Blossoms.
Cake – Two Bone Blossoms, one Elder Strawberry, one Sugarglaze, and one Sugar Apple.
Candy Apple – One Sugar Apple, one Sugarglaze, and three Bone Blossoms.
Porridge – One Sugarglaze, one Sugar Apple, and three Bone Blossoms.
Sweet Tea – One Beanstalk, one Ember Lily, one Sugar Apple, one Giant Pinecone, and one Elder Strawberry.
Smoothie – One Sugar Apple and four Bone Blossoms.
Spaghetti – One Tomato, one Corn, one Bell Pepper, and two Bone Blossoms.
Rarer ingredients like Bone Blossom, Sugarglaze, Elder Strawberry, and Violet Corn are essential for most top-tier dishes, so keeping them stocked is key. Higher-tier recipes can take longer to cook, with the most elaborate meals taking up to 20 minutes, but they yield the most valuable rewards.
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