Grow a Garden Guide
Cooking Recipes
“What are all the cooking recipes in Grow a Garden, and how do you make them?”
Last Updated: June 2026
Grow a Garden is one of the biggest farming games on Roblox, where you plant seeds, grow fruit, and sell your harvest for Sheckles.
Cooking lets you turn those crops into tasty dishes for even bigger rewards. You drop a few ingredients into a cooking pot, and the game decides what meal you made.
The tricky part is knowing which crops go together. Add the wrong mix and you just end up with plain soup.
New to the game? Our Grow a Garden wiki covers the basics, and the Grow a Garden codes page lists free Sheckles and items.
Well, here is a simple list of cooking recipes, from easy starter dishes to the top-tier meals that earn the best rewards.
The Quick Answer
To cook, add crops to the cooking pot, press Cook, and wait about five minutes. The game looks at the crops you used and makes a matching dish. Easy combos include 2x Tomato for a Salad or any single fruit for a Smoothie. For the best rewards you need rare crops, and Bone Blossom shows up in almost every top recipe. If your crops do not match any recipe, you just get plain Soup.
How Cooking Works in Grow a Garden
Cooking is its own little mini-game inside Grow a Garden. Once you know the four steps, you can make any dish on this page.
1
Find the cooking pot
Head to the cooking area, or place your own Cooking Kit in your garden if you have one.
2
Add your crops
Hold a crop and press E to drop it into the pot. Each ingredient shows up on the board, so you can see your mix before you cook.
3
Press Cook and wait
Hit the green Cook button. It takes at least five minutes, and heavier or rarer crops take a little longer. You can pay 39 Robux to skip the wait, but you never have to.
4
Collect your dish
When the timer is done, walk back to the pot and press E to grab your finished food, then claim your reward.
Easy Cooking Recipes (Starter List)
These are the simplest recipes, made with common crops you grow early on. They are perfect for learning how the pot works. The game has lots of dishes, and you unlock the fancier ones by using rarer fruit.
| Dish |
Ingredients |
| Smoothie |
Any single fruit on its own, like 1x Blueberry. The easiest recipe in the whole game. |
| Salad |
2x Tomato. A quick, cheap dish to learn the pot with. |
| Sandwich |
2x Tomato + 1x Corn. |
| Sushi |
4x Bamboo + 1x Corn. |
| Waffle |
1x Strawberry + 1x Coconut. |
| Pie |
1x Corn + 1x Pumpkin. |
| Ice Cream |
1x Blueberry + 1x Corn. |
| Cake |
2x Corn + 2x Strawberry. |
| Donut |
1x Corn + 1x Blueberry + 1x Strawberry. |
| Burger |
1x Pepper + 1x Corn + 1x Tomato. |
| Hot Dog |
1x Banana + 1x Pepper. |
| Pizza |
1x Banana + 1x Tomato. |
| Soup |
Any leftover crops that do not match another recipe. This is the fallback dish, so use it for spare fruit. |
A quick cheat sheet: match the crops you add to the dish you get. Common crops make easy dishes, and rare crops plus Bone Blossom make the top-tier rewards.
Recipes for the Best Rewards
Want the biggest rewards? The top recipes use rare, expensive crops and the special Bone Blossom, which turns dishes into the highest Prismatic and Transcendent tiers. Bigger fruit makes a bigger dish too, so save your heaviest crops for these.
| Dish |
Recipe (and tier) |
| Salad |
1x Grand Tomato + 4x Bone Blossom (Transcendent). |
| Pie |
1x Coconut + 4x Bone Blossom (Transcendent). |
| Smoothie |
1x Sugar Apple + 4x Bone Blossom (Transcendent). |
| Spaghetti |
1x Sugarglaze + 1x Grand Tomato + 3x Bone Blossom (Transcendent). |
| Ice Cream |
1x Banana + 1x Sugar Apple + 3x Bone Blossom (Prismatic). |
| Pizza |
1x Violet Corn + 1x Sugar Apple + 3x Bone Blossom (Prismatic). |
| Waffle |
2x Coconut + 3x Sugar Apple (Prismatic). |
A dish gets its rarity from the crops you use. The seven tiers go Normal, Rare, Legendary, Mythical, Divine, Prismatic, and Transcendent. Save a few Bone Blossoms whenever you can, because almost every top-tier recipe needs them.
Tips for Cooking in Grow a Garden
- Keep a stock of common crops like Corn, Tomato, Strawberry, and Blueberry. Most easy recipes use them.
- Bigger and rarer crops make higher-tier dishes worth a lot more Sheckles, so do not waste your best fruit on a basic Salad.
- Save your Bone Blossoms for the top recipes, since they are the key to Prismatic and Transcendent dishes.
- Not sure about a mix? Try it anyway. The worst that happens is you get Soup, and you learn a new combo.
- Cooking with friends is faster and more fun, and remember to only chat with people you actually know.
Grow a Garden Cooking Recipes FAQ
How do you cook in Grow a Garden?
Add crops to the cooking pot by holding them and pressing E, then press the green Cook button. Wait about five minutes, then walk back and press E again to collect your finished dish.
What is the easiest recipe to make?
A Smoothie is the easiest, because you only need one fruit, like a single Blueberry. A Salad is next, using just 2x Tomato. Both are great for your very first cook.
How long does cooking take in Grow a Garden?
It takes at least five minutes, and heavier or rarer crops take a little longer. You can pay 39 Robux to skip the wait, but you never have to spend anything.
What is the best recipe in Grow a Garden?
The best dishes are the Transcendent and Prismatic ones that use rare crops and Bone Blossom, like a Salad made from 1x Grand Tomato and 4x Bone Blossom. These give the biggest rewards.
Why did I get Soup?
Soup is the fallback dish. If the crops you put in the pot do not match any real recipe, the game just makes Soup. It is a handy way to use up spare fruit.
Does Grow a Garden have codes for free crops?
Yes, it often has codes for free Sheckles and items you can spend on seeds. Check our up-to-date Grow a Garden codes page to see what is active right now.
Keep growing in Grow a Garden
Now you know every cooking recipe, you can turn your harvest into the dishes that pay the most. For planting tips and the basics, read our Grow a Garden wiki. Grab free Sheckles on the Grow a Garden codes page, and see the Grow a Garden script page too. Happy farming, and happy cooking.