In Grow a Garden (Roblox), porridge is a cooked food you make at the central Cooking Pot using specific fruit combinations, then “Cook” it and feed it to Chris P Bacon for rewards.

What porridge is in Grow a Garden

  • Porridge is a food added in the Cooking Update and is cooked in the big pot at the center of the map/island.
  • It has a base cook time of about 4 minutes and 10 seconds, which can increase with bigger or rarer fruits.
  • Higher‑rarity versions (Transcendent, Prismatic, Divine, Mythical) give better rewards and are often needed when Chris P is “craving” porridge.

Basic porridge: core idea

Different guides list slightly different “starter” combos, but the pattern is the same: you mix a base grain , a creamy/veg component, and fruits in the pot.

Typical simple porridge pattern:

  • Use corn or violet corn as the base grain.
  • Add a creamy vegetable like cauliflower (in some guides).
  • Add one or more fruits such as banana, mango, dragon fruit, or lingonberry depending on the recipe.

Example basic porridge pattern:

  • 1x Corn (or Violet Corn) as base.
  • 1x Cauliflower as cream.
  • 1x Fruit (for example banana or lingonberry) as flavor.

Exact “basic” combo can vary slightly between sources, but as long as you follow a valid porridge recipe, the pot will show it correctly when you press Cook.

Transcendent porridge recipes

Transcendent Porridge is a higher‑tier version that uses the special fruit Bone Blossom plus common fruits.

Two main Transcendent Porridge recipes:

  • Recipe A:
    • 1x Banana
    • 1x Sugar Apple
    • 3x Bone Blossom
  • Recipe B:
    • 3x Bone Blossom
    • 1x Sugar Apple
    • 1x Corn

Bone Blossom is limited, so it’s usually the bottleneck for making many high‑rarity porridges in a row.

Prismatic porridge recipes

Prismatic Porridge is another high‑rarity version that can be made a bit cheaper than some other end‑game foods.

Common Prismatic Porridge recipes:

  • Recipe A (mixed fruits):
    • 1x Corn or Violet Corn
    • 1x Banana
    • 3x Bone Blossom
  • Recipe B (easier, sugar‑heavy):
    • 1x Corn
    • 2–3x Sugar Apple

Some video guides also mention variations using Bone Blossom, Sugar Apple, Banana, and Sugar Glaze together to still produce Prismatic Porridge.

How to actually cook the porridge

Once you have a valid ingredient combo in your inventory, cooking always follows the same steps.

  1. Go to the Cooking Pot
    • The pot is at the center of the main map/island (the “cooking hub”).
  1. Add ingredients
    • Equip a fruit, then interact with the pot to add it.
    • Each fruit you add appears in the ingredient list on the left side of the cooking UI.
  1. Check the recipe
    • If you’ve matched a recognized recipe, the game will show the correct dish name before you confirm cooking.
    • If Chris P is craving porridge, the confirmation text will mark it as a [Craving] recipe when you’ve matched what he wants.
  1. Start cooking
    • Press the green Cook button (or the cook button shown in your UI) to start.
 * Porridge base time is about 4:10; bigger/rarer fruits can increase cook time.
  1. Collect and serve
    • When the timer finishes, interact with the pot again to collect the finished porridge.
 * Equip the porridge, talk to Chris P Bacon, and select the dialogue option similar to “Try this food I cooked up!” to feed it.
  1. Fixing mistakes
    • Before you hit Cook, you can press Empty in the pot UI to take all ingredients back if you think you got the recipe wrong.

Tips to keep Chris P happy

  • Pre‑cook several porridges: Because the base time is over four minutes, it helps to stock a few ready porridges before Chris P announces his cravings.
  • Learn at least one Transcendent and one Prismatic recipe: These are frequently requested and give strong rewards.
  • Save Bone Blossoms: Don’t waste them on random experiments; follow known Transcendent/Prismatic recipes so that every Blossom pays off.

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Latest news and trend angle

  • The porridge feature came with the “Cooking Update” and “Kitchen Storm” style patches in 2025, making Grow a Garden’s cooking meta a trending topic in Roblox guide communities.
  • Since then, creators have focused on showing optimal porridge routes for faster Chris P rewards and quicker progression.

Forum and community discussion flavor

Many players on Roblox‑focused forums and comment sections talk about accidentally wasting Bone Blossoms on failed mixes, then discovering the simple corn + sugar apple path to Prismatic Porridge.

Common community observations:

  • “Corn + 2–3 Sugar Apple” is praised as a low‑stress way to get Prismatic Porridge without rare extras.
  • Guides emphasize watching the ingredient list and confirmation text carefully before pressing Cook, especially when Chris P is craving a specific rarity.

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Porridge type Ingredients Notes
Basic Porridge Corn or Violet Corn + creamy veg (e.g., cauliflower) + fruit (banana, lingonberry, etc.)Entry‑level porridge; used to learn cooking and feed Chris P simple cravings.
Transcendent Porridge A 1 Banana + 1 Sugar Apple + 3 Bone BlossomHigh‑rarity; uses a lot of Bone Blossom, so plan harvests.
Transcendent Porridge B 3 Bone Blossom + 1 Sugar Apple + 1 CornAlternative Transcendent recipe if you have extra corn.
Prismatic Porridge A 1 Corn or Violet Corn + 1 Banana + 3 Bone BlossomBone‑heavy Prismatic variant for strong rewards.
Prismatic Porridge B 1 Corn + 2–3 Sugar AppleSimpler Prismatic path; popular in community guides.

Quick TL;DR

  • Use corn (or violet corn), a cream/veg, and fruits to make basic porridge in the central Cooking Pot.
  • For Transcendent, combine Banana + Sugar Apple + Bone Blossom, or Corn + Sugar Apple + Bone Blossom.
  • For Prismatic, either use Corn/Violet Corn + Banana + Bone Blossom, or the easier Corn + 2–3 Sugar Apple combo.

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