The Candy Apple is one of the most sought-after dishes introduced through the Kitchen Storm update in Grow a Garden. While it might sound simple, this sweet treat comes in multiple rarities, requires specific ingredients, and can only be prepared when the right in-game craving is active.
When you can make Candy Apple
Candy Apple can only be prepared when Chris P — the in-game character — specifically has “CandyApple” as his active craving.
If you cook it at the wrong time, the recipe will not register, so always check his craving before collecting ingredients.
Candy Apple variants and ingredientsCandy Apples come in different rarities depending on the type and rarity of ingredients used. All below combinations are confirmed through verified sources.
Prismatic variationsDivine variationMythical variation1 Sugar Apple + 1 Blueberry
Transcendent variation (Highest tier)3 Bone Blossom 1 Sugarglaze 1 Sugar Apple
Ingredient tips and rarity factsBone Blossom – Extremely rare, obtainable mainly during limited-time events or from exclusive trades.
Candy Blossom – Also uncommon, usually tied to event cycles.
Sugar Apple – More common, found through farming and harvest rotations.
Rare ingredients combined in greater numbers tend to produce higher-tier (and higher-reward) Candy Apples.
How to cook Candy Apple – Step-by-stepCheck the cravingEnsure that Chris P’s craving reads “CandyApple” before starting.
Gather the correct ingredientsBased on the rarity or variation you’re aiming for.
Head to the cooking potFound in the island’s central area.
Add ingredientsEquip each ingredient and interact with the pot to add it.
The ingredient tracker will show what’s been added.
Confirm the recipeIf you’ve matched Chris P’s craving, a confirmation will appear before cooking.
Cook the Candy AppleHit “Cook” to prepare the dish.
Serve it to Chris PEquip the finished Candy Apple, interact with him, and pick “Try this food I cooked up!”Pro tips for successStockpile Rare Ingredients – Since cravings are unpredictable, keep rare items like Bone Blossom ready.
Use Easier Combinations for Practice – If you’re new, start with common ingredient versions before attempting high-tier ones.
Watch for Event Windows – Many rare items appear exclusively in events, so time your farming.
Making Candy Apple in Grow a Garden is both a test of preparation and timing. Whether you’re making the simple Prismatic version or the elusive Transcendent one, success comes from knowing Chris P’s current craving, having your ingredients lined up, and making the most of event opportunities.ET logoLive Events

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