How to Make Pizza in Grow a Garden

If you’ve been running around your garden in Grow a Garden trying to figure out how to whip up a proper pizza for Chris P. Bacon, you’re definitely not alone. Pizza is one of the most popular dishes in the GAG cooking event — and it comes in more rarities than most players expect. From a basic common pizza to the jaw-dropping Prismatic Pizza in Grow a Garden, this guide covers everything you need to know, step by step.
Let’s get into it.

What Is Pizza in Grow a Garden?

Pizza is one of 12 cookable dishes introduced during the Grow a Garden Cooking Event in Roblox. You craft it by combining harvested crops in the cooking pot near Chris P. Bacon — the NPC pig who’s always craving something delicious. The type of pizza you produce depends entirely on the ingredients you put in. Use basic crops, and you’ll get a common pizza. Use rare, event-exclusive ingredients, and you could pull off a Prismatic Pizza in Roblox that rewards you with some of the best loot in the game.

Here’s the important part: the rarity of your pizza determines the quality of rewards Chris P. Bacon gives you. So naturally, everyone wants to cook as high a rarity as possible — and that’s exactly what this guide helps you do.

How to Cook Pizza in Grow a Garden – Step by Step

The cooking process is the same for every recipe, no matter the rarity:

Step 1 – Gather Your Ingredients Harvest the crops you need from your garden. Most pizza recipes require Pepper, so make sure you always have some in stock. Pepper is a Divine-tier seed that appears occasionally in the Seed Shop, so grab it whenever you see it.

Step 2 – Head to the Cooking Pot The cooking pot is located in the middle of the island area, close to where Chris P. Bacon hangs out. You can’t miss it.

Step 3 – Add Your Ingredients Equip each ingredient one at a time and interact with the cooking pot to drop them in. You’ll see a list build up on the left side of your screen as you add each item.

Step 4 – Hit the Cook Button Once all ingredients are in, press Cook. If Chris P. Bacon is craving pizza at that moment, you’ll get a confirmation message — and that means extra rewards are coming your way.

Step 5 – Collect and Serve After the timer runs out (roughly 7.5 minutes for standard recipes), interact with the pot to collect your pizza. Equip it, walk up to Chris P. Bacon, and select “Try this food I cooked up!” to hand it over.

That’s the full loop. Simple in concept, but the real depth comes from choosing the right recipe for your ingredient situation.

All Grow a Garden Pizza Recipes by Rarity

Here’s a complete breakdown of every known pizza recipe, organized by rarity. Use this as your reference sheet whenever you’re planning a cook session.

Common Pizza

IngredientQuantity
Strawberry1
Pepper1
Tomato1
Corn1

This is your starting point. Easy to make, won’t blow anyone away, but it’s a solid way to learn the cooking mechanic without burning valuable crops.


Legendary Pizza

Legendary Pizza is where things start getting genuinely rewarding. There are a few different ingredient combos that work here:

Recipe Option 1:

IngredientQuantity
Corn2
Apple2
Pepper1

Recipe Option 2:

IngredientQuantity
Bell Pepper1
Pepper1
Tomato1
Corn1
Pineapple1

Heavy Recipe (uses Giant Pinecone):

IngredientQuantity
Giant Pinecone1
Corn1
Apple1
Pepper1
Strawberry1

Giant Pinecones are rare — they only have about a 5% drop chance from mutated trees — but using one bumps up the weight and quality of the output significantly.


Mythical Pizza

Recipe Option 1:

IngredientQuantity
Pepper1
Tomato1
Corn1
Sugar Apple2

Recipe Option 2:

IngredientQuantity
Sugar Apple1
Pepper1
Banana1

Heavy Recipe:

IngredientQuantity
Giant Pinecone1
Apple1
Pepper1
Banana1
Mushroom1

Sugar Apples are the key ingredient at this tier. If you have them in steady supply, Mythical Pizza is one of the more efficient high-rarity options to farm repeatedly.


How to Make Divine Pizza in Grow a Garden

Divine Pizza is the step right below Prismatic, and it’s a great target if you don’t have the event-exclusive crops needed for higher tiers.

Recipe Option 1:

IngredientQuantity
Sugar Apple3
Corn1
Pepper1

Recipe Option 2:

IngredientQuantity
Sugar Apple2
Corn1
Bone Blossom2

Recipe Option 3 (Heavy):

IngredientQuantity
Giant Pinecone2
Pepper1
Corn1
Sugar Apple1

If you’re sitting on Bone Blossoms but not enough for a full Prismatic recipe, Recipe Option 2 for Divine is the smart play. You use fewer of your rarest crops while still landing at a high rarity tier.


Prismatic Pizza in Grow a Garden – All Known Recipes

This is the one everyone’s hunting. Prismatic Pizza in Grow a Garden is the pinnacle of pizza crafting — it sits at the top of the rarity ladder (right below Transcendent) and rewards you with some of the best loot Chris P. Bacon can offer.

Here’s the critical thing to understand before you start: every Prismatic Pizza recipe requires event-exclusive or limited-time seeds. That means you can only make it if you grew those crops during the event they were available, or you trade with another player who did.

Prismatic Pizza Recipe 1:

IngredientQuantity
Violet Corn1
Sugar Apple1
Bone Blossom3

Prismatic Pizza Recipe 2:

IngredientQuantity
Banana1
Beanstalk1
Bone Blossom3

Prismatic Pizza Recipe 3 (Craving Only):

IngredientQuantity
Grand Tomato1
Sugarglaze1
Bone Blossom3

Bone Blossom is the core ingredient across all three recipes. It’s a transcendent-rarity crop that was introduced during the Prehistoric Event, yields up to four harvests per plant, and is not easy to come by. Violet Corn is another limited-time crop, so if you’re missing it, your best option is player trading.

Pro Tip: When adding ingredients to the cooking pot for prismatic pizza, add them in the same order listed in the recipe. Players report fewer errors this way, especially with sensitive ingredient combinations.

Transcendent Pizza Recipes

If you somehow have the ingredients, Transcendent is even above Prismatic.

Recipe 1:

IngredientQuantity
Beanstalk1
Banana1
Bone Blossom1

Recipe 2:

IngredientQuantity
Sugar Apple1
Corn1
Bone Blossom3

Transcendent recipes are extremely hard to pull off consistently. If you have the ingredients and are not saving them for something else, go for it — but don’t burn rare crops specifically to chase this tier.

Is Prismatic Pizza Actually Worth Making?

Here’s the honest take: if you already have the ingredients, absolutely yes. But farming or trading specifically to make Prismatic Pizza? That needs more thought.

The rewards from Chris P. Bacon are primarily determined by the weight of the food you deliver, not just its rarity. Rarity does influence reward quality, but not dramatically enough that a prismatic will always blow a legendary or mythical one out of the water. Community testing suggests the difference in gourmet egg Drop rate between a legendary and prismatic pizza is real, but not enormous.

Where Prismatic shines is during a Chris P. Bacon craving window—when he’s specifically craving pizza, delivering a Prismatic can triple your reward output. That’s when it’s worth burning your rarest ingredients.

Outside of the craving window? A well-cooked mythical or divine pizza using ingredients you have in abundance will often give you better efficiency per crop spent.

Key Ingredients to Always Have Ready

If you want to be a consistent pizza maker in Grow a Garden, these are the crops to prioritize:

  • Pepper – The foundation of almost every pizza recipe. It’s a Divine seed, so keep buying it from the Seed Shop whenever it’s in stock.
  • Sugar Apple – Unlocks Mythical and Divine tiers. Stock up whenever you see it available.
  • Bone Blossom – Essential for Prismatic and Transcendent. Protect these crops carefully; they’re too rare to waste.
  • Corn – Shows up in recipes from Common all the way to Transcendent. Always keep a good supply.
  • Violet Corn & Beanstalk – Event-exclusive. Get these during their active windows or via trading.

Tips for Better Pizza Rewards

Watch for Chris P.’s Cravings: His craving resets periodically. When he wants pizza specifically, serve your highest-rarity pizza immediately to maximize your reward multiplier.

Use Mutated Ingredients: If any of your ingredients have mutations on them, there’s a chance your finished pizza will inherit a mutation too. A mutated pizza can be fed to the Rat Connoisseur for a completely different set of rewards — which is worth exploring as an alternate path.

Cook During Double Reward Events: When the game runs Double Rewards events, that’s your best window to cash in on high-rarity recipes like Prismatic Pizza. Stack your cooking sessions during these periods.

Don’t Overbuy Rare Seeds Just for Pizza: Unless you’re in a craving window or a double rewards event, spending thousands of shekels on rare seeds to make a single prismatic pizza is usually not worth the math.

Frequently Asked Questions

What ingredients do I need for Prismatic Pizza in Grow a Garden?

The most accessible Prismatic Pizza recipe uses 1 Violet Corn, 1 Sugar Apple, and 3 Bone Blossoms. Alternatively, 1 Banana, 1 Beanstalk, and 3 Bone Blossoms also works. Both require event-limited ingredients.

How long does pizza take to cook in Grow a Garden?

Standard pizzas cook in approximately 7.5 minutes. Heavier recipes using Giant Pinecones or large quantities of rare ingredients may take slightly longer.

Can I make Prismatic Pizza without Bone Blossom?

Not with any currently known recipe. All confirmed Prismatic Pizza recipes in Grow a Garden require at least one Bone Blossom, and most need three.

What rewards does Prismatic Pizza give in Grow a Garden?

Rewards from Chris P. Bacon include Gourmet Eggs, exclusive event pets, event-limited seed packs, food-themed cosmetics, and various tools. Prismatic-tier food improves your odds of higher-quality drops, especially during craving windows.

Is Divine Pizza easier to make than Prismatic?

Yes, significantly. Divine Pizza can be made with Sugar Apples, Corn, and Pepper — all of which are more accessible than the event-exclusive crops required for Prismatic Pizza.

Can I trade for Prismatic Pizza ingredients?

Yes. Violet Corn, Bone Blossom, and Beanstalk can all be traded with other players. If you missed the events when these crops were available, trading is your main path to getting them.

Final Thoughts

Pizza in Grow a Garden is one of the more rewarding cooking projects you can take on — especially when you’re aiming for the higher tiers. Pizza in Grow a Garden might demand rare ingredients and careful planning, but the payoff when Chris P. is craving it makes it all worthwhile.

Start with what you have. If you’re sitting on Pepper, Corn, and Sugar Apples, go for Mythical or Divine and build from there. Once you manage to land a Bone Blossom or two, you’re on your way to Prismatic territory. Good luck in the kitchen — and may Chris P. always be craving exactly what you cooked.

Looking for more Grow a Garden guides? Check out our Plant Value Calculator and Pet XP Calculator to plan your next session smarter.

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