How to make Sweet and Sour Stir Fry in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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Sweet and Sour Stir Fry in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Rift in Time DLC brought a lot of new recipes to Disney Dreamlight Valley, most of which require ingredients which can only be found on Eternity Isle. Sweet and Sour Stir Fry is one such 5-star recipe and it looks delicious.

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Before you can even begin to think about making some Stir Fry, you need to have unlocked Gaston and completed his level 2 friendship quest, “Center of Attention”. This will unlock his stall and give you the opportunity to make a whole new list of recipes using meat. 

The quest itself is not too difficult and mainly involves a lot of gathering items across Eternity Isle in order to complete his house. 

How to make Sweet and Sour Stir Fry

Gaston's Stall in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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Sweet and Sour Stir Fry will give you 2,358 energy and sells for 2,148 star coins. As a 5-star recipe, it requires five ingredients to make:

  • Poultry
    • Purchased from Gaston’s Stall, costing 500 star coins each.
  • Canola 
    • Grown from Canola Seeds which can be bought at Goofy’s Stall in the Forest of Valor. Canola Seeds cost 25 star coins each and it takes 35 minutes to grow. 
  • Broccoli 
    • Grown from Broccoli Seeds which can be purchased at Goofy’s Stall in the Glittering Dunes. Broccoli Seeds cost 60 star coins each and it takes 40 minutes to grow. 
  • Dreamango
    • Foraged from trees in The Grove and The Lagoon within the Wild Tangle. 
  • Pineapple
    • Grown from Pineapple Seeds which can be purchased at Goofy’s Stall in the Wild Tangle. Each seed costs 200 star coins and they take three hours to grow.
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