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Disney Dreamlight Valley Ratatouille Guide

Learn how to make the Ratatouille Recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley from this guide.

Disney Dreamlight Valley is an Adventure Life Simulation Game created by Gameloft. You, the main character, find yourself in Dreamlight Valley where you can see all of your Disney & Pixar Characters. You can interact with them and live in this Magnificient World. But Disaster struck and it’s your job to fix it. Among the many things you can do in this game, Cooking is one of the amazing ones. Ratatouille is a very well-known Movie and is where the famous dish was put on screen. In this guide, I will show you how to make the Ratatouille Recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

How to Make the Ratatouille Recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Along your journey through Disney Dreamlight Valley, you will come across many Disney & Pixar Characters. One of them that you will meet is Remy the Rat from Ratatouille. You will have to help him make the dishes for a night in his restaurant. This will complete his An Important Night at the Restaurant Quest. To complete it, you will need to make a Ratatouille. Here is a Recipe for making a Ratatouille in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

  • Tomato x1
  • Eggplant x1
  • Zucchini x1
  • Onion x1
  • Basil or Oregano x1

Take these Ingredients to the Cooking Pot and cook them up. Remy will stand by you making sure things are going well. After some time, the Ratatouille will get ready and will make Remy happy. Once it is ready, serve it to the Kitchen Hatch where it will go to the Guests. Let’s hope the guest is Anton Ego & he might give us a 5 Star rating for the Ratatouille we prepared.

This was all about how to make the Ratatouille Recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Hopefully, this guide has helped you. You can also check out our other guides like How to Upgrade your House in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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