Summary

There is a wide range of activities that players can get into inStardew Valley, but most of the game revolves around farming. Players often sell their harvested crops and animal products in their base form. However, there are different ways to use these harvested goods to create other kinds of food items that one can sell for a higher price, give as gifts, and or consume for stat buffs during drawn-out spelunking sessions. Players can create these products through cooking and food processing. While there are a variety of food items that one can cook inStardew Valley, only some of the recipes in the game can be replicated in real life.

Unlocking the game’s cooking mechanic starts with upgrading one’s farmhouse to get the kitchen. The player can also get their foraging level to 9 to be able to acquire a Cookout Kit. The player can then gatherthe best food recipes inStardew Valleyfrom the Queen of Sauce on the TV or by buying them from Gus. Once they have these essentials, they can then start cooking using the ingredients they’ve acquired from their farm or Pierre’s General Store.

Stardew Valley Kitchen

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Stardew Valley Recipes That Are Doable in Real-Life

The simplest dishes inStardew Valleyare often truer to life than the more complicated recipes. For example, the omelet only requires an egg and milk, which the player can buy and cook in real life. Some of the more complex food items, like theStardew Valleypumpkin soup, only require the player to get milk and pumpkin, which isn’t consistent at all with what one would get to make a batch. Some of the more realistic food in the game include the following.

Players can easilymakeStardew Valley’s recipes in real life. If one wants to have anSV-themed dinner party, they can replicate some of the dishes themselves from the game’s ingredient list. If they want to make the more complex menu items, like the Squid Ink Ravioli, Spaghetti, Pink Cake, and Tom Kha Soup, they’ll have to scour the internet for a more accurate ingredient list.

Stardew Valleyis available now for Mobile, Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, PS Vita, and Xbox One.