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Thursday, March 26, 2026

✨ Cooking Recipes From Eternity Isle | Entrees: Part 4



✨ And just like that, the final set of Eternity Isle entrée recipes is complete. This batch of 12 dishes feels like a fitting close to the entrée section - bringing together a mix of bold flavours, comforting staples, and a few recipes that really stand out visually. It’s the kind of collection that feels satisfying not just to cook, but to finally see come together as part of a much bigger catalogue.

What stood out to me most here is how varied this final group feels. You’ve got dishes like Schnitzel, Turkey Leg, and Tourtière that lean into that hearty, traditional comfort-food space, alongside recipes like Yakisoba and Sweet and Sour Stir-Fry that add a bit of colour and movement to the lineup. Then there are the more unique additions - Turnip Tartiflette (and its vegetarian version), or even something as simple as Tofu - which help round out the collection in a way that makes the menu feel complete.

There’s also a nice mix of effort levels in this set. Some meals feel quick and easy - perfect for everyday cooking - while others feel a bit more involved, like something you’d prepare for a proper sit-down meal in the Valley. That balance is something I’ve really come to appreciate while working through the Eternity Isle recipes, especially across the entrée category as a whole.

Seeing everything displayed together - not just in this post, but across all the entrée sets - really highlights how much variety was built into Eternity Isle from the start. Even though I’ve been working through these gradually, reaching this point makes it feel like the full cooking catalogue is finally coming together piece by piece. My faves from this set have to be the Schnitzel, Sesame Seed Bagel and Shish Taouk!

How to Cook These Recipes
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These recipes use a mix of ingredients from both Eternity Isle and the main Valley, combining familiar ingredients with a handful of Isle-specific items. Some dishes are easy to put together, while others require a bit more exploration to gather what you need. That mix keeps things interesting, especially when you’re working through a full set like this.

You can find a full breakdown of each recipe featured in this entry below, including ingredients, star ratings, energy values, and Star Coin sell prices.

For now, you can also check out all appetizer and entrée recipes from Eternity Isle here to explore the full collection so far.

With the entrée section now complete, I’ll be moving on to the Eternity Isle dessert recipes next - coming soon.

Thanks for joining me in today’s cooking journal entry 🌿 It’s been really rewarding working through this entire section, and I’m excited to keep building out the rest of the collection. Be sure to check back soon for more recipes and cozy kitchen inspiration.

🍽️ Meal Information

📖 Schnitzel
🧺 Poultry, Wheat, Canola
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 640 Energy (or more)
💰 854 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Sesame Seed Bagel
🧺 Wheat, Any Sweet
2⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 160 Energy (or more)
💰 26 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Shawarma
🧺 Venison, Rice, Lemon, Cinnamon, Garlic
5⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 2048 Energy
💰 1877 Star Coins
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Shish Taouk
🧺 Poultry, Rice, Lemon, Garlic, Oregano
5⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1928 Energy
💰 1109 Star Coins
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Sweet and Sour Stir-Fry
🧺 Poultry, Broccoli, Canola, Dreamango, Pineapple
5⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 2350 Energy
💰 2148 Star Coins
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Tandoori Chicken
🧺 Chili Pepper, Poultry, Cumin, Paprika
4⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1199 Energy (or more)
💰 964 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Tofu
🧺 Soya
1⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 142 Energy (or more)
💰 82 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Tourtière
🧺 Venison, Wheat, Potato, Any Vegetable
4⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 814 Energy (or more)
💰 1704 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Turkey Leg
🧺 Poultry, Cumin, Paprika, Agave
4⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1123 Energy (or more)
💰 884 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Turnip Tartiflette
🧺 Pork, Turnip, Cheese
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1459 Energy (or more)
💰 863 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Vegetarian Turnip Tartiflette
🧺 Mushroom, Turnip, Soya
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 816 Energy (or more)
💰 399 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Yakisoba
🧺 Pork, Wheat, Cabbage
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 789 Energy (or more)
💰 710 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

✨ Villager Overview: Cheshire Cat



✨ This Villager Overview takes a slightly more curious turn, focusing on the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. Known for his cryptic advice and habit of appearing and disappearing at will, he brings a playful, slightly unpredictable energy to the Valley that feels completely different from most other villagers.

From unlocking him to progressing through his friendship quests, the Cheshire Cat’s storyline leans into riddles, misdirection, and a bit of light chaos - in a way that somehow still works.


🔓 How To Unlock Cheshire Cat
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To unlock the Cheshire Cat, you’ll need to open the Alice in Wonderland Realm inside the Dream Castle using Dreamlight. Once inside, you’ll need to complete both realm quests and first welcome Alice into the Valley. From here, you’ll unlock a set of three follow-up quests as you begin to notice Cheshire Cat appearing throughout the Valley. These three quests are given by Scrooge, Remy, and Alice, and once you’ve completed them and placed Cheshire Cat’s Tree in the Valley, you’ll officially unlock him.

The Cheshire Cat doesn’t follow the usual structure when it comes to his presence in the Valley. Rather than a traditional home setup, his integration feels a little more abstract, which honestly suits his character perfectly and adds something a bit different compared to other villagers.

📜 Cheshire Cat's Friendship Quests


The Cheshire Cat’s quests are easily some of the more unusual in the game. They lean into puzzles, odd interactions, and moments that don’t always make sense at first - but that’s exactly the point.

Here are the Cheshire Cat’s friendship quests in order:

Level 2: Furniture Fluster
Level 4: It's All Nonsense!
Level 7: The Uncrafting Station
Level 10: On a Wild Cheshire Chase

There’s a mix of playful confusion and clever design throughout these quests. You’ll often find yourself figuring things out as you go, rather than following a straightforward path - which makes them stand out compared to more traditional questlines.

One of the more interesting unlocks tied to the Cheshire Cat comes from his level 7 friendship quest, where you gain access to the Uncrafting Station - a feature that lets you break down crafted furniture back into its original materials. It’s a surprisingly useful addition, especially if you’ve crafted items you no longer need, and I’ll be diving into this in more detail in a separate guide in the future.

As with other villagers, you can increase friendship levels with Cheshire Cat through daily conversations, giving favourite gifts, completing quests, or asking him to hang out while you work through tasks around the Valley. Hanging out with him wasn’t a particular favourite of mine, as he tends to not be visible half the time... though seeing his paw prints appear on the ground as he follows you around (while invisible) is a clever touch.

🎁 Cheshire Cat’s Friendship Rewards


The Cheshire Cat’s rewards lean into a more whimsical, slightly surreal aesthetic - with items that feel a little more playful and unusual compared to standard furniture sets. They fit really nicely into themed builds if you’re going for something a bit more creative or abstract.


Level 2: Surreal Cabinet (Furniture item)
Level 3: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 4: 500 Star Coins
Level 5: Cheshire Cat Wallpaper (Wallpaper)
Level 6: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 7: 500 Star Coins
Level 8: Absurd Cabinet (Furniture item)
Level 9: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 10: Cheshire Chest (Contains clothing items; unlocks after completing his level 10 friendship quest; the chest does not remain in your inventory as furniture item) 

⭐ Completing the Cheshire Cat’s level 10 friendship quest unlocks the Cheshire Cat Jacket (Clothing item) and Cheshire Cat Gloves (Clothing item), both found inside the Cheshire Chest rewarded upon completion of his level 10 quest.

The following are additional rewards tied to completing Cheshire Cat’s friendship quests, rather than simply reaching each level:

⭐ Level 4: Nonsense Banquet Table (Furniture item); Garlic Chocolate Tart (Cooking recipe) and Tea Sandwiches (Cooking recipe).
⭐ Level 7: Uncrafting Station (Furniture item)

You’ll find these quest-locked rewards highlighted in the images below (click to enlarge).



✨ The Cheshire Cat has been one of the more unique villagers to have around - not because he’s overly active, but because you never quite know what he’s going to do next.

There’s something really fun about how he appears and disappears around the Valley. It adds a bit of unpredictability that most villagers don’t have, and it makes the world feel a little less static... though, I’ll admit I was a little relieved once I maxed out his friendship level and completed all of his quests.

His overall design and animations are also spot on. The floating grin, the way he fades in and out - it all feels very true to his character. And while his quests can feel a little confusing at times, that actually works in his favour. It’s all part of the experience.

Having both Alice and Cheshire Cat in the Valley adds a really nice contrast - her more grounded presence balances out his chaotic energy surprisingly well. You can also check out my Villager Overview on Alice here

One thing I appreciated most with the Alice in Wonderland update was the range of unique furniture pieces added. I was so happy with the variety and the overall designs of each item - both equally unique and whimsical, in line with the spirit of the duo.

That wraps up this Villager Overview - thanks so much for reading! The Cheshire Cat has now been added to the Villager Overview hub, and I’ll continue building out the collection with more characters soon.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

✨ Kristoff’s Stall Guide: Is It Worth Unlocking in Disney Dreamlight Valley?



✨ Kristoff’s Stall might not seem like a must-have at first - but once it’s unlocked, it quickly becomes one of the most reliable and time-saving features in Disney Dreamlight Valley. 

Tucked into your Valley after progressing through Kristoff’s friendship quests, this stall offers a rotating selection of essential crafting materials - helping cut down on the need to constantly mine, dig, and gather items across multiple biomes. 
It won’t always have exactly what you need on a given day, but over time it still saves you a lot of effort - especially when you make a habit of checking it regularly.

For me, this is one of those features that quietly becomes part of your daily routine without even thinking about it.

🔓 How to Unlock Kristoff’s Stall

You’ll gain access to the stall during Kristoff’s Level 6 Friendship Quest:
“Village Project: A Mountain Man's Stall”

During this quest, you’ll be tasked with gathering the following materials before crafting the stall itself:

 Softwood (50), Stone (50), Hardwood (35), Iron Ingot (10), and Goofy's Stall Parts, a quest item collected as you progress through the quest.

Once the quest is completed, the stall will be permanently placed in your Valley and ready to use daily. You can move it anywhere you like, which I love for keeping things organised with your builds. At first, you’ll have three purchase slots, with limited quantities available for the following items: Softwood, Sand, and Stone - a small start, but still surprisingly helpful early on.

🔨 Upgrading the Stall

Kristoff’s Stall becomes even more valuable later on through his Level 10 Friendship Quest:
“A Broken Sled”

This upgrade becomes available once the quest is completed and expands the variety items available each day and slots increase from three to six, making it far more useful for larger builds and ongoing crafting projects.

At this stage, the stall adds so much long-term value. This is the point where, in my opinion, the stall really shifts from being “nice to have” to something I genuinely rely on.

What Does Kristoff’s Stall Sell?


The stall offers a rotating daily inventory of crafting materials such as:

Stone, Softwood, Hardwood, Iron Ingot, Brick, Glass, Fabric… and more - with the image above showing most of what you can expect to see.

Each item comes with a daily purchase limit, so it’s worth checking in regularly if you’re stocking up for builds. 
The one exception? Coal Ore is unlimited, making this one of the easiest ways to keep your crafting (and cooking) running without interruption.

Kristoff’s Stall in DLC Areas

One of the most useful - and often overlooked - features is that Kristoff’s Stall isn’t limited to your main Valley. Once unlocked, you can place additional stalls in each DLC region you own, including:

Eternity Isle, Storybook Vale and Wishblossom Ranch.

The images below show some of the items you can expect to see rotating daily at Kristoff’s Stall across each DLC area.
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However, there’s a catch - each region must be fully unlocked, meaning all biomes or areas within that DLC need to be opened before you can place a stall there. Each DLC stall also offers region-specific materials, which makes a big difference if you’re actively building or crafting within those expansions. Personally, I find this super handy for restocking without needing to constantly travel back and forth. It really turns Kristoff’s Stall into a multi-region resource hub, and it’s something I’ve made a habit of checking whenever I’m playing.

Is It Worth Unlocking?

Absolutely.

While it may not feel essential early on, Kristoff’s Stall becomes one of the biggest quality-of-life upgrades in the game. It reduces grinding, supports large-scale builds, and fits perfectly into a more relaxed, organised playstyle. I personally love having it set up in a small market area in my Valley, while keeping the DLC versions placed more naturally - like on their own in Storybook Vale, tucked into The Wild Woods of Everafter and surrounded by trees and rocks, or hidden at the end of a secluded path in Eternity Isle.

If you’re starting to feel the weight of gathering materials - this is one feature you’ll want to prioritise. Be sure to browse the stall once you’ve unlocked and upgraded it so you can get familiar with what rotates in and how much everything costs - and don’t forget to place one down in your DLC regions too!

▶️ Click here to watch the full video guide and see exactly how it works in-game.

If you’re working through Kristoff’s friendship quests or want a breakdown of his rewards and progression, you can also check out my Kristoff character guide here.

Thanks for reading through today’s guide - I'll see you in the next Cozy Valley Journal entry. 

Thursday, March 19, 2026

✨ Villager Overview: Tramp



My next Villager Overview focuses on Tramp from Lady and the Tramp. Known for his carefree attitude and street-smart charm, Tramp brings a more easygoing, adventurous energy to the Valley - and it’s a really nice change of pace. From unlocking him in the Dream Castle to progressing through his friendship quests, Tramp’s storyline leans into independence, exploration, and a bit of playful mischief along the way.

🔓 How To Unlock Tramp
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To unlock Tramp, you’ll need to open the Lady and the Tramp Realm inside the Dream Castle using Dreamlight. Once inside, you’ll begin the realm questline, where you’ll encounter Tramp and help him navigate a series of tasks, as with all realm quests. This includes helping him set up a date and recreate the iconic dining scene from Lady and the Tramp.

To officially unlock Tramp, you’ll need to complete the “Meatballs” realm quest, which is the third of four quests in the Lady and the Tramp Realm. During this quest, you’ll place "Lady and Tramp’s House" in the Valley - and once constructed, he becomes part of your villager collection.

Tramp lives with Lady in Lady and Tramp’s House - the design leans into that cozy, slightly rustic aesthetic - and it suits both characters really well without feeling overdesigned. The size of this house is noticeably smaller than most other villager homes, which feels fitting given the size of both Lady and Tramp.

📜 Complete Tramp Friendship Quest List


Tramp’s quests feel a bit more relaxed and spontaneous compared to other villagers. They lean into his wandering personality - helping out where he can, getting involved in different situations around the Valley, and occasionally doing things his own way.

Here are Tramp’s friendship quests in order:

Level 2: Not Your Average Squeaky Toy
Level 4: Cleanliness Is Next to Dogliness
Level 7: And How Did That Make You Feel?
Level 10: Canine Archaeology

These quests include a nice mix of lighter, more casual tasks alongside moments where Tramp connects with other villagers, and they don’t feel overly structured. Each quest also unlocks a new furniture item, along with a fence crafting recipe.

As with all villagers, you can increase Tramp’s friendship level through daily conversations, giving favourite gifts, or asking him to hang out while completing tasks around the Valley.

🎁 Tramp’s Friendship Rewards



Tramp’s rewards lean into a more rustic, casual aesthetic - with a mix of cozy pieces and character-inspired items that reflect his laid-back personality. They pair really nicely with the broader Lady and the Tramp furniture set, and my favourite of his rewards has to be the Antique Fire Hydrant - I love these smaller items that you can easily blend into existing builds, especially placing them along the edges of roads throughout the Valley.

Level 2: Antique Fire Hydrant (Furniture item)
Level 3: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 4: 500 Star Coins
Level 5: Tramp Barrel Bed (Furniture item)
Level 6: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 7: 1,000 Star Coins
Level 8: Dogcatcher's Wagon (Furniture item)
Level 9: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 10: Tramp Button-Down and Trousers (Clothing item; unlocks after completing his level 10 friendship quest)

⭐ Completing Tramp’s level 10 friendship quest also unlocks five additional rewards. You’ll receive four clothing items - Scruffy Cap, Tramp Shoes, Charming Tramp Goatee, and Charming Tramp Moustache (the last two can be found under “Facial Hair” in your wardrobe) - and one furniture item: the Golden Lady and Tramp Statue.

New to this entry are the additional rewards tied directly to completing Tramp’s friendship quests, rather than simply reaching each level.

⭐Level 2: Edwardian Dog Toy (Furniture item) and Elegant White Fence (Furniture item - includes 50 pieces along with the crafting recipe)
⭐Level 4: Edwardian Dog Bath (Furniture item)
⭐Level 7: Zoo Fountain (Furniture item)

You can also find these rewards highlighted in the images below (click to enlarge).



✨ Personally, Tramp has been a really fun addition to the Valley. He brings a completely different kind of energy compared to Lady - a bit more carefree, a little unpredictable, but still incredibly likeable. I also loved the range of rewards received from both increasing his friendship level and completing his quests - he’s quickly become one of my favourites in the game… easily in my top five.

If you watch his animations, he’s genuinely charming - one moment he’s lying stretched out on the ground, and the next he’s scurrying off. He fits into the Valley so naturally by doing his own thing and occasionally crossing paths with everyone else.

I also really like how his presence balances out Lady’s softer personality. Together, they add a bit more variety to the Valley’s overall vibe, and their shared home helps tie that whole space together nicely. If you haven’t yet, you can also check out Lady’s Villager Overview here to see how the two compare in the Valley

That wraps up this Villager Overview - thanks so much for reading! Tramp has now been added to the Villager Overview hub, and I’ll continue building out the collection with more characters soon.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

✨ Villager Overview: Lady



✨ This next Villager Overview highlights one of the most charming additions to the Valley - Lady, from Lady and the Tramp. With her gentle nature and classic Disney presence, she brings a much softer, storybook-like energy to everyday Valley life, and honestly… she fits in so naturally it almost feels like she’s always been there.

From unlocking her in the Dream Castle to exploring her friendship questline, Lady’s arrival leans more into warmth and companionship than anything overly complex - which feels perfectly in line with her character.

🔓 How To Unlock Lady
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To unlock Lady, you’ll need to open the Lady and the Tramp Realm inside the Dream Castle using Dreamlight. Once inside, you’ll explore the realm before beginning a series of quests, ultimately concluding with “Critters and Compassion,” where you help Lady free the critters from the pound. Completing this quest unlocks Lady and officially adds her to your Valley character collection.

Lady doesn’t require a brand-new house to be placed. She lives with Tramp in Lady and Tramp’s House, which is already constructed when Tramp is unlocked earlier in the game via one of the Lady and the Tramp realm quests. It’s a really sweet detail, and I love that these two share a home. It just feels right for the two of them.

📜 Complete Lady Friendship Quest List



Lady’s quests lean heavily into her caring and nurturing personality. They’re much more relaxed in tone compared to some of the bigger, high-energy questlines - focusing more on helping others, looking after critters, and creating small, meaningful moments around the Valley. Here are Lady’s friendship quests in order:

Level 2: Canine Cuisine
Level 4: A Little Off the Top
Level 7: Getting on Like Cats and Dogs
Level 10: Portrait of a Lady

These quests tend to feel slower and more intentional, which actually works in their favour. There’s less chaos and more of a focus on connection - whether that’s with other villagers or the animals around the Valley. It’s a nice change of pace if you’ve just come off a more hectic questline.

Be sure to hang out with Lady while completing tasks around the Valley, have daily conversations with her, and gift her favourite items to steadily increase her friendship level.

🎁 Lady's Friendship Rewards



Lady’s friendship rewards are very on-brand - soft, elegant, and heavily inspired by the cozy, romantic aesthetic of Lady and the Tramp. This was honestly one of the parts I was most excited about, especially after seeing the broader furniture set introduced in this update (which you can check out here if you missed it).

Level 2: Edwardian Wallpaper (Furniture item)
Level 3: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 4: 500 Star Coins
Level 5: Curtained Bay Window (Furniture item)
Level 6: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 7: 1,000 Star Coins
Level 8: Edwardian Marble Fireplace (Furniture item)
Level 9: Design Motif (Customisable)
Level 10: Lady Edwardian Hat and Hairstyle (Clothing item; unlocks after completing her level 10 friendship quest)

⭐ Completing Lady’s level 10 friendship quest also unlocks eight additional rewards: the Edwardian Photo Frame (can be applied in photo mode after taking a photo), four furniture items - Lady and Tramp Portrait, Edwardian Chair and Curtains Set, Photo Shoot Spotlight (you’ll receive two of these), and the Antique Camera - and three clothing items: Lady Edwardian Ensemble, Lady Bow Boots, and Lady Ruffled Parasol.



✨ Personally, Lady has been one of the more quietly enjoyable villagers to add to the Valley. She’s not loud or attention-grabbing - but that’s exactly why she works. There’s something really calming about having her wandering around, and she adds a softer balance to some of the bigger personalities already in the game. I particularly liked the “Edwardian Grooming Station” furniture item, which is unlocked during her level 4 friendship quest.

Her design is also just… genuinely adorable. The animations, the way she moves around the Valley - it all feels very true to her original character. And paired with the Lady and the Tramp furniture set, she brings in a really cozy, almost storybook-like aesthetic that I think the Valley was missing just a little.

If you’ve already unlocked Tramp, having the two of them together makes the whole area feel more complete - it’s a small detail, but it adds a lot.

That wraps up this Villager Overview - thanks so much for reading! Lady has now been added to the Villager Overview hub, and I’ll continue building out the collection with more characters soon.

Monday, March 16, 2026

✨ Cooking Recipes From Eternity Isle | Entrees: Part 3



✨ Today’s cooking adventure continues with another 12 entrée recipes from Eternity Isle, and this next set of 12 entrées brings another hearty lineup to the collection, with a mix of cozy comfort food, richer flavours, and beautifully styled dishes. With only one set of 12 entrées left after this, the full entrée menu from Eternity Isle is finally starting to feel within reach - which made this batch especially fun to cook, style, and photograph.

What I enjoyed most about this group is how balanced it feels. Some of these meals lean into that rustic, home-cooked energy that makes a kitchen build feel warm and lived in, while others have a more colourful or adventurous look that stands out beautifully on display. Recipes like Ramen, Piquant Piranha Soup, and Ruby Masoor Dal feel especially cozy to me, while dishes like Rainbouillabaisse and Rhapsody Roll add a little extra flair to the lineup. Then there are the reliable comfort-food staples - Roast, Pulled Pork, and Sausage and Sauerkraut Platter - which just feel satisfying to see plated up.

I also think this kind of set works really well for themed dining areas because it has such a strong “full meal” feel to it. These are the sorts of dishes that look great laid out across a larger table build, especially if you want your space to feel busy, welcoming, and lived in. Even when I’m mainly focused on cataloguing recipes, posts like this always make me stop and appreciate how much personality cooking adds to the Valley as a whole.

How to Cook These Recipes
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These recipes use a mix of ingredients gathered from both Eternity Isle and the main Valley. Some are built around familiar ingredients that you probably already keep stocked, while others rely on ingredients unique to the Isle, which gives this batch a nice mix of accessibility and exploration. Some recipes also blend ingredients from the Valley and the Isle together, making the entrée section feel especially rewarding as your ingredient collection grows - though I have finally started to stock up on ingredients from Eternity Isle for easy future cooking.

You can also find a full breakdown of each recipe below featured in this entry, including ingredients, star ratings, energy values, and Star Coin sell prices. With only one entrée post to go after this, I’m very nearly ready to move into the Eternity Isle dessert recipes next - which I’m honestly excited about already.

If you’d like to keep building out your Eternity Isle cooking collection, you can also check out my other current Eternity Isle recipe posts here.

Thanks for joining me in today’s cooking journal entry 🌿 Be sure to check back soon for more recipes, more cozy kitchen inspiration, and the next post in this Eternity Isle catalogue.

🍽️ Meal information

📖 Pasta with Herbs
🧺 Wheat, Butter, Any Spice
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 642 Energy (or more)
💰 289 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Piquant Piranha Soup
🧺 Chili Pepper, Bamboo, Piranha
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 4001 Energy (or more)
💰 2041  Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Pulled Pork
🧺 Pork, Onion, Tomato, Oregano
4⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1021 Energy (or more)
💰 738 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Pupusas Revueltas
🧺 Poultry, Corn, Beans
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 627 Energy (or more)
💰 790 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Rainbouillabaisse
🧺 Prisma Shrimp, Rainbow Trout, Tomato, Any Seafood, Any Vegetable
5⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 4174 Energy (or more)
💰 2087 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Ramen
🧺 Pork, Wheat, Egg
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1128 Energy (or more)
💰 660 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Rhapsody Roll
🧺 Rice, Flute Root, Seaweed, Any Vegetable
4⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 335 Energy (or more)
💰 301 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Roast
🧺 Any Meat
1⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 450 Energy (or more)
💰 300 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Royal Burger
🧺 Pork, Venison, Wheat, Cheese, Any Vegetable
5⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 1670 Energy (or more)
💰 2303 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Ruby Masoor Dal
🧺 Chili Pepper, Tomato, Ruby Lentils
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 405 Energy (or more)
💰 357 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Sand Stew
🧺 Dunebopper, Sand Fish, Sand Worm, Any Vegetable, Any Spice
5⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 5000 Energy (or more)
💰 2244 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle

📖 Sausage and Sauerkraut Platter
🧺 Pork, Cabbage, Potato
3⭐️ Entrée
⚡️ 958 Energy (or more)
💰 884 Star Coins (or more)
✨ Eternity Isle