Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to make crudites

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Growing crops and cooking is an essential part ofDisney Dreamlight Valley. Whether you’re making meals you can consume to regain energy or sharing them with friends, you’ll need to master a few key recipes quickly. Some recipes can be found in chests or in floor drops, and others you’ll discover by experimenting with ingredients.

In this guide, I’ll talk you through how to make some simplecrudites, which you’ll need to complete as part of theMissing Minniequestline.

How to make crudites

How to make crudites

First things first: you’ll need to have all of yourRoyal Toolsif you want to plant and grow some crops—you can’t just rely on the rain to water your plants for you!

To make crudites, you only need two things: a vegetable and some coal. Don’t use lettuce as it makes a salad, and you don’t win friends with salad. Your best bet is to use a carrot, so just pop it into a cooking pot to make crudites. Seems a bit counter-intuitive since crudites are raw veggies, I know, but it’s how the world works in Dreamlight Valley.

If you’re new to Dreamlight Valley, be sure to check outhow to solve the cave puzzles, how theStar Pathworks and how toimport your avatar.

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