How to make a candy apple in Grow a Garden

Here are the different Grow a Garden candy apple recipes, including steps on how to make a divine, prismatic, and transcendent candy apple.

A screenshot of Chris P. craving a Grow a Garden candy apple

How do I make a Grow a Garden candy apple? Candy apples are one of the foods you can cook up and feed to Chris P. or the Food Connoisseur during the Cooking event in exchange for rewards. In this guide, we teach you a variety of divine, prismatic, and transcendent candy apple recipes so you can hone your culinary skills and get those goodies.

If you're looking for more foodie fun, we've covered all the other recipes from the Grow a Garden Cooking event, too. Be sure to check out our Grow a Garden cake, Grow a Garden sushi, Grow a Garden ice cream, Grow a Garden pizza, Grow a Garden donut, and other guides to prepare for Chris P.'s next craving.

In order to make a Grow a Garden candy apple, you simply need to grab the ingredients listed below and throw them into the cooking pot, then hit the 'cook' button to start the timer. Your candy apple will take longer to cook if you use larger or rarer ingredients, but you'll also have a higher chance of getting better rewards.

The cooking pot with the ingredients for a Grow a Garden candy apple recipe on the board

When your candy apple is done cooking, grab it from the pot and talk to Chris P. while holding it. Ask him to "try this food I cooked up!" and, if he likes it, he'll give you some goodies, including the event-limited gourmet Grow a Garden egg and food-themed Grow a Garden pets, handy Grow a Garden mutation sprays, and more. If Chris P. is craving a candy apple when you give it to him, he gives you even more prizes in return.

Of course, there are a heap of different Grow a Garden seeds and crops, and we've not had the chance to try all the different combinations yet. We'll be sure to add any new recipes we discover to this list but, in the meantime, you can use the recipes below to cook up a delicious candy apple right now.

Here's a list of the different Grow a Garden candy apple recipes we've tested so far:

Divine candy apple
  • Option one: one banana, one sugar apple, and three bone blossoms (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option two: two jalapenos and two sugar apples (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
Prismatic candy apple
  • Option one: one sugar apple and one ember lily (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option two: three sugar apples and two kiwis (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option three: one sugar apple, one carrot, one elder strawberry, and one bone blossom (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
Transcendent candy apple
  • Option one: one sugar apple and one sugarglaze (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option two: one sugar apple, one sugarglaze, and three bone blossoms (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option three: four sugar apples (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option four: two sugar apples and three bone blossoms (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)
  • Option five: one hive fruit, one sugar apple, and three bone blossoms (only works if Chris P. is currently craving a candy apple)

And those are all the Grow a Garden candy apple recipes we've discovered so far. If you want some more freebies, head over to our list of all the new Grow a Garden codes. Or, for more tasty treats, be sure to check out our guides on how to make a Grow a Garden hot dog, Grow a Garden waffle, Grow a Garden pie, Grow a Garden sandwich, Grow a Garden burger, and Grow a Garden salad.