There are all kinds of cooking recipes to make in Disney Dreamlight Valley, with a plethora of ingredients to find across the base game and its two expansions. Hamburger Steak is one of many recipes you can make in Disney Dreamlight Valley’s A Rift in Time recipe collection, which features several different burger recipes. With so many different dishes to discover, you might wonder how to make Hamburger Steak in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and what ingredients you need to make this bunless burger meal.
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Hamburger Steak is also one of the only meat-based cooking recipes that you can make in the game, and it requires a specific type of meat alongside a varied set of ingredients.
How To Make Hamburger Steak in Disney Dreamlight Valley
To make Hamburger Steak in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need access to the game's A Rift in Time expansion, plus the following ingredients:
- Venison
- Beans
- Potato
- Any Vegetable
Adding the above four ingredients to any cooking station pot creates a delightful plate of Hamburger Sneak, a 4-star Disney Dreamlight Valley entrée that you can eat to restore +855 energy. It's also a pretty valuable meal that you can sell at Goofy's stall for 1,774 Gold Star Coins. However, you might wonder how to track down all the necessary ingredients, and if the profit is worth the initial cost.
How To Get Venison
To get Venison in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you can buy it for a massive 1,000 Gold Star Coins from Gaston's Stall in The Wastes, making it one of the most expensive cooking ingredients in the game that's exclusive to the expansion. If you don't already have Gaston's Stall, you'll need to complete Gaston's second Friendship Quest, called Center of Attention, to unlock it. Gaston's Stall contains three types of meat you can buy, including Pork, Poultry, and Venison, with the latter being the priciest.
How To Get Beans
You'll also need Beans when making Hamburger Steak in Disney Dreamlight Valley, an ingredient you can grab from Goofy's Stall in the Glittering Dunes. It only costs 50 Gold Star Coins for a bag of Bean Seeds, which takes approximately one hour to grow and gives you three beans per harvest. You can also sell Beans for 49 Gold Star Coins or eat them to top up +41 energy. A humble bowl of Beans also pops up in various recipes in A Rift in Time, so it can be worth stocking up if you've got the spare coin.
How To Get Potatoes
Next on the list is Potatoes, but you only need to add one to the cooking pot. To get Potatoes in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you can buy Potato Seeds from Goofy's Stall in the Forgotten Lands for 55 Gold Star Coins each. Alternatively, if you've upgraded the stall and don't want to wait around 35 minutes for them to grow, you can also buy fully-grown potatoes when in stock. You can also eat potatoes to replenish +113 energy or sell them at Goofy's Stall for 126 Gold Star Coins.
How To Add Any Vegetable
The final ingredient to make Hamburger Steak is to add any vegetable of your choice. Therefore, if you've been stocking up on Carrots or rarely use vegetables like Celery, it's a good time to get rid of anything you already have plenty of. There are all kinds of vegetables in Disney Dreamlight Valley to choose from across the base game and its expansions, such as the following handful of possibilities:
- Corn
- Cucumber
- Leek
- Tomato
- Spinach
Once you've added all four ingredients to the cooking pot, you'll have a tasty-looking plate of Hamburger Steak to eat, sell, or perhaps even give as a gift to your favorite Valley Villager. Either way, you'll unlock the recipe for your A Rift in Time recipe collection if you don't already have it, adding another meal that's ready to make in the game whenever you like.
Disney Dreamlight Valley
- Released
- December 5, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Gameloft
- Publisher(s)
- Gameloft
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, iOS
- OpenCritic Rating
- Strong
- Genre(s)
- Life Simulation, Casual