How to make pizza in Grow a Garden: drop Strawberry, Pepper, Corn and Tomato into the cooking pot. That four-crop combo is the base recipe, and pizza cooks in about 7 minutes. There is no cheese or dough in Grow a Garden, so ignore any guide that asks for them.
Pizza is one of the dishes Chris P. Bacon asks for in the cooking system on Roblox. Here is every recipe by rarity, where to farm the ingredients, and how the reward loop works.
Every Pizza Recipe by Rarity
Pizza follows one pattern: a vegetable base plus a sweet crop, then rarer ingredients to push the tier. Tomato, Corn, and Pepper carry most recipes. Higher tiers cost more to make and pay out more.
| Rarity | Recipe |
|---|---|
| Common | 1x Strawberry + 1x Pepper + 1x Corn + 1x Tomato |
| Legendary | 2x Corn + 2x Apple + 1x Pepper |
| Mythical | 2x Sugar Apple + 1x Pepper + 1x Tomato + 1x Corn |
| Divine | 3x Sugar Apple + 1x Corn + 1x Pepper |
| Prismatic | 1x Violet Corn + 1x Sugar Apple + 3x Bone Blossom |
| Transcendent | 1x Sugar Apple + 1x Corn + 3x Bone Blossom |
Grow a Garden has several recipes per tier, and it patches them often. Sources disagree on the exact higher-tier combos, so treat these as the most-corroborated set, not gospel. The moment you cook a dish once, it saves to your in-game Recipe Book β that is the only list that is never out of date. If a recipe here stops working, check the Grow a Garden Wiki for the current patch.
Where to Get the Ingredients
The recipe is the easy part. The ingredients are the grind.
- β’Tomato, Corn, Strawberry, Pepper: Seed Shop. Cheap and almost always in stock. Plant Tomato and Corn in bulk, since nearly every recipe wants them.
- β’Apple: Seed Shop, a slightly rarer crop with a lower restock chance.
- β’Giant Pinecone: appears in some heavy Legendary and Divine variants. Trade or event only.
- β’Sugar Apple: the Mythical and Divine bottleneck. It shows in the Seed Shop very rarely and costs millions of Sheckles when it does.
- β’Bone Blossom: event and trade only. This is the hardest ingredient in the game to get, and Prismatic and Transcendent pizza both need three of it.
Honestly, farming enough Sheckles to gamble on a Sugar Apple restock is mathematically silly. Grinding 40 hours to save a few dollars is not a plan, it is a habit. You have two options. You can click a virtual plot until the shop cooperates, or you can pick up a high-yield pet and skip the wait. Compare pet income in our Grow a Garden trade values guide, or go straight to the Grow a Garden storefront.
How to Cook Pizza in Grow a Garden
- β’Get to a cooking pot. Use the shared pot at the center of the map next to Chris P. Bacon, or place your own Cooking Kit on your plot.
- β’Hold an ingredient and press Submit. Repeat for every ingredient in the recipe. The pot takes up to five crops.
- β’Press the green Cook button.
- β’Wait out the timer. Pizza takes about 7 minutes, a touch longer than lighter dishes like ice cream. You can spend Robux to speed it up, but you do not need to.
- β’Collect the dish. The first cook saves the recipe to your Recipe Book.
The Cooking Kit is earned, not bought. You get it for finishing every Common achievement in the Garden Guide. You can keep up to three placed at once. There are no station levels in Grow a Garden, so any guide telling you to reach a "Level 3 Cooking Station" is describing a game that does not exist.
Chris P. Bacon and the Rewards
Pizza is not for your pets. It is for Chris P. Bacon, the chef pig at the center of the map.
Every hour, Chris P. shows a craving icon above his head. Feed him the dish he wants and he hands over a reward. Feed him the wrong one and he refuses it. Pizza is one of several dishes he rotates through β sushi and porridge are others.
Two things decide how good the reward is: the rarity of the dish and the weight of the ingredients. Heavier crops score higher, so a Divine pizza built from bulky ingredients pays far better than a quick Common one. The reward pool runs from Sheckles and Mutation Sprays to seed packs and rare pets like the Mochi Mouse. That is why players chase the higher recipes instead of spamming the base four crops.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the easiest pizza recipe in Grow a Garden?
The easiest pizza recipe is 1x Strawberry, 1x Pepper, 1x Corn and 1x Tomato. All four are Seed Shop crops, so it is the base recipe most players cook first.
Does pizza need cheese or dough in Grow a Garden?
No. Grow a Garden has no cheese, no dough and no flour. Every pizza recipe is built from grown crops like Tomato, Corn and Pepper. Any guide asking for cheese is wrong.
How long does pizza take to cook in Grow a Garden?
Pizza takes about 7 minutes to cook, a little longer than lighter dishes. Heavier or higher-rarity ingredients can stretch the timer. You can pay Robux to skip the wait, but it is never required.
Where do you cook pizza in Grow a Garden?
You cook pizza at the shared pot in the center of the map, next to Chris P. Bacon. You can also place your own Cooking Kit on your plot once you have earned one.
How do you get a Cooking Kit in Grow a Garden?
You earn the Cooking Kit by completing every Common achievement in the Garden Guide, such as shovelling 100 plants and harvesting 200 carrots. It is a reward, not a shop item, and you can place up to three.
What is pizza used for in Grow a Garden?
Pizza is fed to Chris P. Bacon when he craves it. He hands back Sheckles, Mutation Sprays, seed packs, and rare pets like the Mochi Mouse. The reward scales with dish rarity and ingredient weight.
If you enjoy waiting out Sugar Apple restocks and slowly building toward a Transcendent pizza, fair enough. The grind is half of what makes Grow a Garden what it is. But if you just want the pet reward without losing a weekend to the Seed Shop, that is what we are here for.
