The best Disney Dreamlight Valley recipes
Anyone can cook.
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There are many recipes to discover in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Some of them will be a bit of trial and error with different ingredients, others will be given to you as part of a quest. You can serve meals to your fellow villagers in Remy’s restaurant, sell them for some Star Coins or eat them yourself to boost your energy levels while you’re fishing, mining, or planting crops.
In this guide, we’ll take a look at how to make some quest-specific meals, likefish sandwiches, and the best three, four, and five-star meals to boost your energy and earn you some cash. There are several ingredients you’ll need to cook in Dreamlight Valley, including:
Disney Dreamlight Valley best recipes to earn Star Coins
Aside fromfarming pumpkinsand other high-value vegetables, another way to earn Star Coins is by cooking some meals. You’ll want to stock up on a bunch of high-energy snacks while you run around farming and fishing for these goods, so remember to take a fishing or foraging buddy with you for maximum yield.
Disney Dreamlight Valley energy recipes
All that farming, foraging, and fishing is hard work, so what better way to replenish your energies than eating a tasty meal? Of course, you could just go back to your home for a minute to regain your energy levels, but you won’t earn any Dreamlight that way.
Disney Dreamlight Valley quest recipes
We already have guides onhow to make ratatouillefor Remy,extra fizzy root beerfor Scar, tastyfish sandwichesfor Minnie Mouse, and those peskycrudités, but here are a few more quest-based recipes to help you out.
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