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How to Make Nutmeg Cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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How to make nutmeg cookies in disney dreamlight valley

Nutmeg Cookies is one of the 4-star Dessert Meals added with the Storybook Vale expansion. Players can make this meal for themselves to restore energy or gift it to villagers to increase their Friendship Level. However, this recipe is exclusive to the owners of the expansion. This guide will help you cook a Nutmeg Cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Required Ingredients to Make Nutmeg Cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Players can make a Nutmeg Cookies dessert meal with the following ingredients.

You can purchase Wheat from Goofy’s Stall in the Peaceful Meadow (Valley) or Ancient’s Landing (Eternity Isle) for 3 Star Coins. Goofy sells Plain Yogurt at his stall in the Everafter biome biome for 240 Star Coins. You will have to first repair the stall for 3,000 Star Coins and then get both upgrades of the stall. All two upgrades will cost you an additional 18,000 Star Coins.

For Sweet, you can use any sweet ingredient. Some of the easiest sweet ingredients to get are Cocoa Bean, Sugarcane, and Vanilla. Lastly, you can get the Nutmeg harvesting from the Nutmeg Trees in the Mythopia biome. You can find the trees in all areas of the Mythopia biome and Nutmeg regrows on the trees after 35 minutes.

How to Cook Nutmeg Cookies in Disney Dreamlight Valley

After gathering all the ingredients for the Nutmeg Cookies, go to any Cooking Station to start making it. Go to any cooking station in the Valley/Eternity Isle and interact with it. After that, put the ingredients into the Cooking Pot individually and then select the “Start Cooking” option to cook the Nutmeg Cookies Dessert Meal.

Use of Nutmeg Cookies

Players can choose to eat the Nutmeg Cookies to restore 1,599 Energy, gift it to another villager to increase their Friendship Level or sell it to Goofy for 278 Star Coins.

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