Knowing how to make Porridge in Grow a Garden is incredibly useful if Chris P. Bacon is currently craving this healthy breakfast.
After all, if you want the best rewards from the Grow a Garden Kitchen Storm, then you need to give the pig exactly what he wants!
So let’s take a look at all of the Porridge recipes in Grow a Garden, along with a look at the Prismatic and Transcendent Porridge recipe.
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How to make Porridge in Grow a Garden: All Porridge recipes listed
Below you’ll find the Porridge recipes we’ve confirmed so far in Grow a Garden organised by rarity. You’ll note that some of the rarity levels have a number of recipe options you can choose from.
Rarity
Recipe
Rare Porridge
1 Corn
1 Cauliflower
1 Lingonberry
Legendary Porridge
Only when Porridge is the craving
Mythical Porridge
2 Violet Corn
3 Dragon Fruit
Divine Porridge
Prismatic Porridge
1 Violet Corn
1 Banana
3 Bone Blossom
OR
OR
2 Bone Blossom
1 Sugar Apple
1 Sugarglaze
1 Banana
OR
3 Bone Blossom
1 Sugar Apple
1 Corn
Transcendent Porridge
1 Banana
1 Sugar Apple
3 Bone Blossom
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Prismatic and Transcendent Porridge recipe in Grow a Garden explained
There are four Prismatic Porridge recipes confirmed in Grow a Garden at the time of writing.
The first Prismatic recipe is:
The second Prismatic Porridge is:
2 Bone Blossom
1 Sugar Apple
1 Sugarglaze
1 Banana
The third Prismatic Porridge recipe is:
1 Violet Corn
1 Banana
3 Bone Blossom
The fourth and final Prismatic Porridge recipe is:
3 Bone Blossom
1 Sugar Apple
1 Corn
There’s one Transcendent Porridge recipes in Grow a Garden at the time of writing:
1 Banana
1 Sugar Apple
3 Bone Blossom
Both the Prismatic and Transcendent recipes require some of the rarest crops in Grow a Garden. The Bone Blossom, of course, makes an appearance! If you weren’t able to obtain it during the Prehistoric event, then you’ll have to try trading with another player for it. The same goes for the Sugar Apple and Sugarglaze, but these are at least available in-game at the time of writing.
Sugar Apples can be brought from the Seed Stall, but you’ll need the money to purchase them and a bit of luck as they have quite the low odds of being stocked. (Though there’s a good chance they’ll be restocked before an update at 3pm BST.) Meanwhile, Sugarglaze is one of the rarest seeds in the Gourmetaw Seed Pack, with pull odds of 10%.
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Best of luck cooking Sweet Tea! Why not take a look at our Grow a Garden seeds and pet guides.
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