Animal Crossing Cooking Guide (Tips Tricks & Getting Started)

Animal Crossing: Cooking Guide (Tips, Tricks, & Getting Started)

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Cooking was added in Animal Crossing’s free 2.0 update, so players can now whip up a variety of meals and desserts. Here’s how to get started.

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Animal Crossing Cooking Guide (Tips Tricks & Getting Started)

Animal Crossing: New Horizon’s 2.0 update was released early on November 3, allowing players who were eager for this update to finally get cooking. The long-awaited cooking function was part of the free update, and players can now prepare a variety of savory and sweet dishes that can be eaten or used to decorate.

Players can make use of a wide variety of ingredients available on the island, including produce, fish, mushrooms, and even weeds to whip up delicious-looking meals. Many of the recipes require ingredients that must be farmed, encouraging players to take full advantage of the new farming function, which was also added as part of the 2.0 update. However, once players unlock the cooking function, they will be able to make smoothies with their town fruit and get cooking right away.

Cooking in Animal Crossing works similarly to DIY crafting. As long as they have the necessary ingredients in their pockets, players can cook at a stove, and they can even repeatedly tap A to speed up the cooking animation. Getting started with cooking is easy, and the function adds a great layer of fun and functionality to island life.

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After updating Animal Crossing to the new 2.0 version, players will be able to visit the Nook Stop and upgrade their DIY app to the new DIY Recipes+ for 2,000 Nook Miles. The upgrade comes with eight basic cooking recipes, including the recipes for flour and sugar, which are ingredients in many of the other dishes. While players can cook at any stove or kitchen furniture, the upgrade also includes a new DIY recipe for a Stonework Kitchen.

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The cookbook “Basic Cooking Recipes” can be purchased at Nook’s Cranny for 4,980 Bells, adding eight more recipes to the player’s DIY+ app. Cooking recipes are organized into Savory and Sweet in the app, making them easy to find as the player’s cookbook begins to expand. Cooking recipes can also be discovered by catching certain fish like Dabs, Horse Mackerels, and Red Snappers, and Villagers can now be found cooking when the player visits their home, which will prompt them to share their recipe.

Most of the recipes in Animal Crossing require ingredients like flour, sugar, wheat, and tomatoes, which means that players will have to grow produce on their island or find produce on one of Kapp’n’s island tours. Produce can be purchased from Leif when he comes to town, or once he sets up shop on Harv’s Island. Players will have to donate 100,000 Bells to Lloid in order to fund Leif’s shop in the plaza.

Prepared dishes give the player more strength than eating fruit, adding a nice quality-of-life update that no longer requires each food to be eaten one at a time. For instance, cooking one dab grants 5 strength, which makes meals like these great for Animal Crossing players looking to move multiple trees or bust a bunch of rocks.

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