How to make Scrambled Eggs in Disney Dreamlight Valley

You won’t need five dozen eggs like Gaston for this recipe.

How to make Scrambled Eggs in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Scrambled Eggs in Disney Dreamlight Valley are a delightful breakfast dish for the likes of Donald, Gaston (who needs his protein), and even Ursula. Thankfully, it’s easy to make with access to just a few basic ingredients.

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Scrambled Eggs Disney Dreamlight Valley recipe

Scrambled Eggs require two essential ingredients: one Egg and one Cheese. That’s all you’ll need, and they’re conveniently available at one location: Chez Remy. Eggs are 220 gold each and Cheese is 180 gold each.

To gain access to the rat’s restaurant, you’ll need to visit the Ratatouille realm in the castle and partially finish Remy’s quests. He’ll eventually join your Valley. It’s one of the first areas you can access, so you won’t need much Dreamlight to unlock it. Finish quests, complete objectives, and you’ll gain enough in no time.

Assemble the Egg and Cheese at a cooking station by dropping them in the pot. The Scrambled Eggs will then be made in front of you. They offer 1,070 points of energy and can be sold at Goofy’s stall for 520 gold. You’ll gain a profit of 120 gold on each meal made.

Other eggcellent dishes

If you’d like more egg dishes to make, you can cook up an Omelet (a downgrade if you ask me) for 882 gold. You’ll need three ingredients for that recipe, however. Beignets can also be put into the oven with an egg as part of the recipe. Wheat, Canola, and Sugarcane also need to be fetched.

While it doesn’t contain eggs, Seafood Soup also provides a pretty penny as it can be sold for 792 gold.

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