GAG Recipes – Complete Cooking Guide
Complete GAG recipes database with all cooking ingredients and rewards in Grow a Garden
12
Total Recipes
30+
Ingredients
6
Rarity Levels
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Basic Recipe:
- Any single crop or random mix
- Default outcome for invalid combos
Basic Recipe:
- 2x Tomato
Prismatic Recipe:
- 4x Bone Blossom + 1x Tomato
Basic Recipe:
- 2x Tomato + 1x Corn
High Rank Recipe:
- Apple + 2x Tomato + Corn + Bamboo
Basic Recipe:
- Pepper + Corn + Tomato
Mythical Recipe:
- Pepper + Corn + Tomato + Bone Blossom + Beanstalk
Basic Recipe:
- Pumpkin + Sugar Apple
- OR: Strawberry + Coconut
High Rank Recipe:
- 3x Orange Tulip + Pumpkin + Watermelon
Basic Recipe:
- Pepper + Corn
- OR: 2x Corn + Watermelon
High Rank Recipe:
- Giant Pinecone + Apple + Watermelon + Mushroom + Corn
Basic Recipe:
- Blueberry + Corn
- OR: 2x Banana
Mythical Recipe:
- Sugar Apple + Banana
Basic Recipe:
- Strawberry + Tomato + Apple
- OR: 2x Corn + Watermelon
Rare Recipe:
- Corn + Blueberry + Apple
Basic Recipe:
- Banana + Tomato
Prismatic Pizza Recipe:
- Giant Pinecone + Corn + Apple + Pepper + Strawberry
Required Recipe:
- 4x Bamboo + 1x Corn
Berry Cake Recipe:
- 2x Corn + Strawberry + Blueberry
Banana Cake Recipe:
- 2x Corn + 2x Banana
Basic Recipe:
- Apple + Banana
Prismatic Recipe:
- Pumpkin + 4x Bone Blossom
GAG Recipes Rarity Guide
Normal
- Basic Sheckles
- Common Seeds
- Watering Cans
Rare
- More Sheckles
- Rare Seeds
- Speed Boost
Legendary
- Legendary Seeds
- Special Tools
- Cosmetics
Mythic
- Mythic Seeds
- Exclusive Pets
- Rare Cosmetics
Divine
- Divine Seeds
- Unique Pets
- Special Effects
Prismatic
- Gourmet Seed Pack
- Gourmet Egg
- Mochi Mouse Pet
- Taco Fern Seeds
Pro Tips for GAG Recipes
Use Bigger Plants
Giant or mutated crops give higher rarity dishes and better rewards!
Check Chris P. Orders
Feed him the right GAG recipes for bonus rewards and exclusive items.
Prismatic = Best
Always aim for Prismatic GAG recipes using Bone Blossom or special ingredients.
Extra Ingredients OK
Fill empty slots with any fruit – it won’t change the GAG recipe outcome.
How to Make All Cooking Recipes in Grow a Garden (Updated) – Cook, Rewards & Pro Tips
The cooking feature in Grow a Garden has transformed how players interact with their crops. Originally introduced during the Cooking Event, food items gave players access to Gourmet Seed Packs, Gourmet Eggs, and exclusive rewards. Even though the cooking area from the Beanstalk event update is gone, all cooking recipes in Grow a Garden still work as intended.
Cooking in Grow a Garden is one of those features that looks simple at first, but once you dig in, you’ll realize it’s a big deal for rewards. If you’re new, don’t worry this guide will walk you through everything, from the basics of how recipes work to the best tricks for cooking high-rarity food.
Cooking in Grow a Garden is honestly one of the most rewarding parts of the game once you understand how recipes, rarities, and cravings work. If you stick to high-tier dishes and use bigger crops, you’ll see a huge difference in rewards.
Now, food items serve an even bigger purpose:
- Feeding pets
- Crafting special gears
- Unlocking high-tier in-game rewards
What Changed With the Cooking Update?
Originally, cooking showed up during the Cooking Event where players unlocked special food items. These foods could be exchanged for Gourmet Seeds, Gourmet Eggs, and some unique rewards.
After the Beanstalk event, the cooking area disappeared — but don’t panic. Cooking is still alive in Grow a Garden. You can now use the Cooking Kit right in your garden. Plus, food items aren’t just for events anymore — you can feed them to pets or even craft new gear.
So cooking went from being a “limited event” thing → to a core part of the game.
Food Rarities Explained
Not all food is equal. The rarity of your cooked dish decides how good your rewards will be. Here’s the list, from lowest to god-tier:
- Normal – Rare – Legendary – Mythical – Divine – Prismatic – Transcendent
👉 The higher the rarity, the better the loot. If you’re aiming for Divine or Prismatic rewards, don’t waste time with Normal or Rare food.
Recipes in Grow a Garden
There are loads of recipes — sandwiches, burgers, waffles, pies, sushi, and more. Each recipe is made by combining different fruits or crops you’ve grown.
Pro tip: The size of your ingredients matters. Bigger crops (grown with sprinklers or gear upgrades) = bigger food = better rewards.
High-Tier Recipes Worth Making
While you can make basic foods, the real grind is about Transcendent, Prismatic, and Divine recipes. These are the ones that Chris P (the NPC) loves the most and the ones that’ll give you the juiciest rewards.
Some of the most popular ones include:
- Transcendent Porridge
- Prismatic Pizza
- Prismatic Cake
- Prismatic Sushi
- Prismatic Waffle
- Prismatic Pie
Tips to Get Better Rewards with Recipes
Okay, so here’s where most players get stuck. You cook something, hand it over, and all you get are Sheckles or Reclaimers. Annoying, right? That’s usually because you’re giving Chris P low-tier food. Here’s how to fix that:
- Cook High-Rarity Food Only: Don’t waste ingredients on common sandwiches. If you want serious rewards, stick to Divine, Prismatic, or Mythical recipes.
- Use Bigger Crops: The bigger the ingredient, the better the dish. Sprinklers, gear, and upgrades are your best friends here.
- Save Extras for Later: Chris P changes his cravings every hour. If he’s not asking for what you cooked right now, hold onto it. Your dish might be exactly what he wants later.
- The Divine Pie Trick: This is a community favorite. Most recipes need rare plants, but Divine Pie only needs 1 Beanstalk + 1 Coconut. Both are super easy to get from the Seed Shop. Cook a bunch, and when Chris P craves pie, feed him all of them at once for a big chance at high-tier rewards.
How to Use the Cooking Kit
- Place the Cooking Kit in your garden.
- Drop your plants/fruits into the pot.
- Mix the right combo for your chosen recipe.
- Cook, serve to Chris P, and hope for those Divine/Prismatic rewards.
- It’s that simple. But again — don’t waste small or common crops if you’re hunting for big rewards.