Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Rift in Time expansion adds numerous new collections for you to complete, from gathering dozens of ingredients to cooking 100 recipes, including various cakes. Here’s how to bake Charlotte Cake in Dreamlight Valley.

How to Make Charlotte Cake in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Charlotte Cake recipe requires thefollowing three ingredients:

Once you have all three items, interact with the Chez Remy stove or any campfire cooking pot to toss your ingredients in and make the dish. You needone piece of coalto start cooking the Charlotte Cake.

You’ll receive the cake in your inventory, allowing you to eat it torestore 1,704+ energyor sell it for 69 coins. You can also save it for a quest or gift it to villagers as a favorite gift.

Where to Find Ingredients for Charlotte Cake in Disney Dreamlight Valley

All three ingredients are available in Eternity Isle, with wheat and strawberries found inAncient’s Landingregions and agave requiring you to visit the Glittering Dunes. Alternatively, you’re able to grow wheat in Dreamlight Valley’s Peaceful Meadow.

Below is a complete list of areas where you can purchase the Charlotte Cake Dreamlight Valley ingredients:

Wheat Locations

Strawberry Locations

Agave Locations

With wheat, you can eithergrow it yourselfand wait one minute for your plants to mature or buy it in its fully grown form at Goofy Stalls. Strawberries and agave are both wild forageable ingredients that spawn automatically. Strawberries appear in fruit bushes, while agave is a herb that grows in random spots around Glittering Dunes.

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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.