If you remember the classic story of Alice in Wonderland, you probably remember the part where Alice stumbles upon a box full of cookies with phrases like “try me” and “eat me” on them. When eaten, these cookies made Alice rapidly grow in size. There isn’t really a practical reason to have gigantifying cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley, but if you’re so inclined, you can make your own cookies reminiscent of them. Here’s how to make Wonderland Cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
Disney Dreamlight Valley Wonderland Cookies Recipe
Wonderland Cookies are a four-star recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley, taking the familiar form of a bowlful of tasty-looking cookies, each stamped with an inviting phrase. Thankfully, these ones are plain old cookies; they won’t make you grow to gargantuan size.
In order to make Wonderland Cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll need to obtain one of each of the following ingredients:
- Wheat
- Vanilla
- Butter
- Sugarcane
Unlike some recipes, which have a bit of wiggle room in the ingredients that you can use, Wonderland Cookies require these four exact ingredients. Any attempt to deviate will yield a different result, so if these are the cookies you’re looking for, make sure you stick to the recipe.
Finding Ingredients for Wonderland Cookies
None of the ingredients for Wonderland Cookies are particularly esoteric (ironically enough), so you should be able to source them around the Valley without too much trouble.
- Wheat seeds can be purchased from Goofy’s Stall at Peaceful Meadows. Just plant them in the ground and periodically water them, and you’ll get some Wheat to harvest.
- Sugarcane seeds can be purchased from Goofy’s Stall at Dazzle Beach. Same deal as the Wheat; just plant, water, and harvest.
- Vanilla can be harvested in the wild at Sunlit Plateau. Only a certain amount grows on a given day, so if you’ve already harvested and used all the Vanilla there, you’ll need to wait a day for more to grow.
- Butter can be purchased from Remy’s restaurant with Star Coins, provided you’ve completed the questline to bring Remy back to the Valley
Once you’ve got all of the ingredients, just chuck all four of ’em into a pot at any stove, and voila, you’ve got a scrumptious bowl of Wonderland Cookies. As for what you can do with them, you can either eat them yourself for an energy boost or gift them to your various Valley friends. If you’re lucky, one of your friends will have Wonderland Cookies as their favorite item for the day, so giving them a serving will reward you far more than usual.
In case you were wondering, Disney Dreamlight Valley doesn’t have a recipe for a Drink Me Bottle. Not yet, anyway, but I bet whatever’s in those bottles would pair great with those cookies, sudden shrinking notwithstanding.
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