How to make Whimsical Pie in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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Disney Dreamlight Valley's Whimsical Pie

There is a seemingly endless list of recipes to be cooked in Disney Dreamlight Valley and with the addition of Dreamlight Fruit to your island, you unlock a whole load more, including Whimsical Pie. 

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Whimsical Pie is a three star recipe that unlocks after you’ve completed Simba’s level 7 friendship quest, “Seed of Memories”. For just three relatively easy to get ingredients, when eaten this dish offers 1,497 energy and can also be a nice side-earner, as it sells for 324 or more gold.

How to make Whimsical Pie

Whimsical Pie cooked in Chez Remy in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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Just like any other recipe, you can make a Whimsical Pie at any cooking station as long as you have some Coal in storage or in your inventory.

To make Whimsical Pie, you’ll need the following ingredients:

  • 1 Wheat
    • Purchased at Goofy’s stall in Peaceful Meadow in either ready-to-use or seed form. In ready-to-use form, Wheat costs 3 gold and in seed form, it costs only 1 gold. Seeds take only one minute to grow, so you can very quickly grow a large amount.
  • 1 Butter
    • Bought at Chez Remy for 190 gold.
  • 1 Dreamlight Fruit
    • Harvested from Dreamlight Fruit Trees, obtained by completing “Seed of Memories”. 

At a cost of only 190-193 gold per Pie, each pie will make you a nice profit of around 130 gold. It’s not the best money-making method in the game, which has always been (and remains to this day) Pumpkin farming, but you can quickly grind out a few pies in order to earn some money.

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