How to make Pizza in Palworld

It’s a Pizza cake

If you’ve stumbled across the “Reincarnated Guy” in Palworld and received your single slice of Pizza, you may be wondering where you can get more. Don’t worry, you can cook it! Here’s how to unlock the Pizza recipe. 

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How to get the Electric Kitchen in Palworld

Before you can even think about cooking Pizza (or Rushoar Hotdogs and Mozzarina Hamburgers, for that matter), you need to unlock the Electric Kitchen via the Technology ladder once you reach level 41. It costs 3 Technology Points. 

Here’s what you’ll need to craft it once you’ve unlocked it:

  • 30 Refined Ingots
  • 5 Circuit Boards
  • 20 Charcoal
  • 5 Flame Organs

Not only does the Electric Kitchen enable you to cook a wider variety of foods that will refill your hunger much more quickly and for longer, it also allows you to cook items much faster. I tested with Fried Eggs and found that they took a split second to cook using the Electric Kitchen.

How to make Pizza in Palworld

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Now you’ve unlocked and crafted the Electric Kitchen, you’re ready to become a Pizza chef, alongside every other job you’re currently undertaking on Palpagos.

To make a slice of Pizza, you’re going to need the following ingredients:

Pizza boasts a nutrition value of 182, which is great for long exploratory missions away from Camp. It also increases Sanity by 23, which is useful if your captured Pals are hanging onto their rationality by a thread. Of course you could let them rest or give them something fun to do, but why do that when you can force-feed them Pizza and get them back to working instead?

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