Spaghetti strands twist through garden-grown tomatoes and sun-warmed herbs, but the real flavor comes from the recipe you craft in Grow a Garden.
All Spaghetti Recipes List in Grow a Garden
Explore a curated list of spaghetti recipes featured in Grow a Garden, with easy-to-follow steps and kid-friendly options for quick weeknight dinners.
We’ve gathered all the confirmed Spaghetti recipes in Grow a Garden below, sorted by rarity. For more food items, visit our complete Grow a Garden cooking recipes list.
Our list below includes only the Transcendent, Prismatic, Divine, and Mythical Spaghetti recipes, since they offer the highest rewards. Here’s the full list:
Transcendent Spaghetti Recipes
- 1x Sugarglaze
- 1x Grand Tomato
- 3x Bone Blossom
Prismatic Spaghetti Recipes
- 1x Tomato
- 1x Corn
- 1x Bell Pepper
- 2x Bone Blossom
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- 1x Violet Corn
- 1x Tomato/ Grand Tomato
- 2x Bone Blossom
- 1x Pepper
Divine Spaghetti Recipes
- 1x Tomato
- 1x Corn
- 1x Beanstalk
- 2x Ember Lily
Mythical Spaghetti Recipes
- 1x Tomato
- 1x Corn
- 1x Mushroom
- 2x Dragon Pepper
How to Cook Spaghetti in Grow a Garden
A straightforward guide to cooking spaghetti in Grow a Garden: boil salted water, add spaghetti and cook until al dente, stirring occasionally; reserve a bit of noodle water, then drain and mix with your preferred sauce, adjusting thickness with the reserved water as needed.
Cooking spaghetti is a little hard in Grow a Garden, given that you need four key ingredients: sauce, pasta, meat, and vegetables. Luckily, the sauce is made with tomatoes, which confirms one common ingredient for the food item. However, the real issue comes when you try to cook Transcendent or Prismatic food items. For the higher-tier ones, you will need Bone Blossom, which is a limited fruit.
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Both the Transcendent and Prismatic recipes require Bone Blossom, so if you don’t have it, your next best option is the Divine one. Divine Spaghetti requires only 1x Tomato, 1x Corn, 1x Beanstalk, and 2x Ember Lily. Most of the ingredients needed for the Divine and Mythical food items are available at the seed shop, so you won’t have much issue finding them.
Once you have the ingredients, simply go to the cooking hub at the center of the map and submit them by pressing the E key. Once you fill the pot, click the green Cook button to start cooking. Spaghetti has a base cook time of 5 minutes and 50 seconds, but it will increase depending on the fruit size and rarity.
How to make Prismatic Spaghetti
Prismatic Spaghetti in Grow a Garden is made by cooking a specific set of crops together at the island’s cooking pot. The most consistently confirmed Prismatic recipe uses common veggies plus the rare Bone Blossom.
Exact Prismatic recipe
Use this ingredient combo at the cooking pot to make Prismatic Spaghetti:
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1 Tomato
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1 Corn
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1 Bell Pepper (or normal Pepper, depending on your crop name)
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2 Bone Blossom
All five items must be added to the pot in a single cook for it to register as Prismatic Spaghetti.
How to cook it
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Go to the main island’s cooking pot, equip each ingredient one by one, and add them to the pot (Tomato → Corn → Bell Pepper → Bone Blossom → Bone Blossom, any order works as long as all are present).
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Start cooking; after the normal spaghetti cook time (around 6 minutes), collect the finished dish and it will show as Prismatic rarity if all ingredients were correct.
Extra tips
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Bone Blossom is a rarer crop, so plan garden space or trading around getting at least two copies before you attempt the recipe.
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If you get Divine or normal Spaghetti instead, double-check that the pepper is the right type and that you actually used two Bone Blossoms, not another prismatic or transcendent crop by mistake.
Best prismatic crop substitutes for Spaghetti recipe
For Prismatic Spaghetti in Grow a Garden, the “best” substitutes are other prismatic-tier crops that can stand in for Bone Blossom or fill the prismatic slot, but they are less consistent than using Bone Blossom itself. These swaps are mainly useful if you are low on Bone Blossom and are okay with a slightly lower or more variable success rate.
Reliable core for Prismatic Spaghetti
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Keep the core base as Tomato + Corn + Pepper (or Bell Pepper), since these three are part of almost every stable Spaghetti recipe and define the dish type.
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The “rarity driver” is the extra prismatic crop(s) you add on top of that base, so focus your substitutions there rather than changing the core three.
Best substitutes for Bone Blossom
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Sugar Apple / Sugarglaze: Often used in prismatic and hybrid recipes (Pie, Ice Cream, Donut, Pizza), and community tests show Sugar Apple or Sugarglaze can sometimes replace a Bone Blossom in prismatic dishes.
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Beantock (Beanstalk): Frequently mentioned as a flexible prismatic crop that can substitute in higher-rarity recipes when Bone Blossom is missing, especially in “no Bone Blossom” prismatic setups.
When to use which
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Use Sugar Apple/Sugarglaze if you are already farming sweets (Donuts, Waffles, Ice Cream, Pizza), since those crops have strong confirmation as prismatic drivers and pair well with Tomato/Corn.
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Use Beantock if you are focusing on general prismatic farming and have more Beantock than Sugar Apple; Beantock is repeatedly called out as one of the go-to prismatic crops when Bone Blossom is unavailable.
Important limitations
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Substitutes are less tested specifically for Spaghetti than for recipes like Pie, Donut, or Pizza, so results can shift from Prismatic to Divine or Mythical depending on crop weight and mutations.
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Mutated or oversized versions of these crops can break otherwise solid recipes, so use normal, non-mutated prismatic crops when you experiment with Bone Blossom substitutes.
