Knowing how to make a Pie in Grow a Garden is incredibly useful if Chris P. Bacon is currently craving a pastry.

After all, if you want the best rewards from the Grow a Garden cooking event, then you need to give the pig exactly what he wants!

So let’s take a look at all of the Pie recipes in Grow a Garden, along with a look at the Prismatic and Transcendent Pie recipes.

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All Pie recipes

Below you’ll find the Pie 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 Pie

Legendary Pie

OR

1 Jalapeno
1 Taco Fern
1 Tall Asparagus
1 Crown Melon
1 Twisted Tangle

OR

1 Coconut
1 Pepper
1 Dragon Fruit
1 Strawberry

OR

OR

OR

Mythical Pie

OR

1 Cactus
1 Cacao
1 Pumpkin
1 Peach

OR

1 Pumpkin
1 Ember Lily
1 Green Apple

OR

OR

OR

OR

The below recipe only works when Pie is craving:

1 Pumpkin
1 Giant Pinecone
1 Corn
1 Apple

Divine Pie

OR

OR

1 Pepper
1 Coconut
2 Elder Strawberry
1 Celestiberry

OR

OR

1 Burning Bud
1 Prickly Pear
1 Bone Blossom
1 Giant Pinecone
1 Coconut

OR

1 Bone Blossom
1 Crown Melon
1 Fossilight
2 Sugar Apple

Prismatic Pie

OR

OR

3 Bone Blossom
1 Sugar Apple
1 Coconut

Transcendent Pie

OR

2 Bone Blossom
1 Sugarglaze
1 Sugar Apple


Image credit: Eurogamer/The Garden Game

Prismatic and Transcendent Pie recipes

There are currently three confirmed Prismatic Ice Cream recipes in Grow a Garden.

The first is:

The second is:

The third is:

3 Bone Blossom
1 Sugar Apple
1 Coconut

There are also two confirmed Transcendent Pie recipes, with the first being:

The second Transcendent Pie recipe:

2 Bone Blossom
1 Sugarglaze
1 Sugar Apple

While the Prismatic Pie recipes do contain some crops which are easier to find (the Transcendent recipes are, of course, harder), they still rely on you having a Bone Blossom growing in your garden. If you weren’t lucky enough to get this seed when it was released during the Prehistoric event, you’ll have to try your luck trading with another player.

If you do have a Bone Blossom growing in your garden, we would recommend using versions of the fruit which don’t have mutations applied to them. This is because these mutated Bone Blossoms will have a high value and are better off being sold!

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Bone Blossom. | Image credit: Eurogamer/The Garden Game

Just remember that the other seeds – Coconut, Sugar Apple, Pumpkin – can all be brought from the Seed Stall. Though you’ll need both the money and the patience for them to arrive in the stall if you need them.

Best of luck cooking Pie! Why not take a look at our Grow a Garden seeds and pet guides.

Dining and Cooking