Glazed Veggies Recipe in Tears of the Kingdom TOTK

How to Make Glazed Veggies in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)

Sweet, delicious vegetables!

It’s time again to forage some items, put on your chef’s hat and begin cooking some delicious food in Tears of the Kingdom! This time, I’ll be talking about glazed veggies, one of my favorites in real life and surprisingly fun to make in the game too. Be prepared for a bit of a challenge; one of the ingredients is a bit hard to find! If you want to learn more, continue reading to discover how to make glazed veggies in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

Recommended Videos

Glazed Veggies Recipe in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)

Below are all the ingredients you need to make glazed veggies in Tears of the Kingdom:

  • Courser Bee Honey
  • Any Vegetable or Flower

Yep, that’s right; Only two items are needed! Once you have both ingredients, hold onto them and throw them into any nearby cooking pot to make this dish.

Tears of the Kingdom Glazed Veggies Result

How to Get Glazed Veggies Ingredients in Tears of the Kingdom

Next up, find each ingredient! Below is a list of where you can locate the required items to make glazed veggies:

  • Courser Bee Honey: Search around trees in the wild.
  • Any Vegetable or Flower: Buy from shops or forage in the wild. Some examples include Safflinas, carrots, and Stambulb.

While you can buy flowers and vegetables at shops like the Kakariko and Hateno Village general stores, you’ll often spot them in the wild. Flowers like Safflinas are found in extreme weather environments, with Warm Safflina spawning in Gerudo and Cool Safflina in Hebra.

You can use just about any vegetable or flower in this recipe, and I’ve confirmed firsthand that the following ones work to make glazed veggies:

  • Swift and Endura Carrots
  • Cool, Warm, and Electric Safflina
  • Stambulb
  • Blue Nightshade
  • Swift Violet

I can also confirm that bomb flowers don’t work in this dish. I anticipated that they wouldn’t, but I did it for science.

Related: How to Find Endura Carrots in Tears of the Kingdom (TotK)

How to Get Courser Bee Honey

Courser Bee Honey is slightly harder to find. To start, you’ll want to explore Central Hyrule and work your way out. As detailed in our guide on how to get Courser bee honey in TOTK, we spotted some in Hyrule Field just east of Mount Daphnes. While there are other locations to find some, it’s a solid starting point!

Courser Bee Honey Map Glazed Veggies TOTK

Watch for beehives in trees as you search for Courser Bee Honey. They appear as gold-orange hives attached to tree branches that you can interact with or attack with a bow and arrow. Shooting it from the tree is a safer tactic; however, you’ll still have angry bees escape the hive and target you, so be careful! Fortunately, they’re easy to defeat, so lock onto them and focus your attacks on the bees, healing as necessary, until they’re gone.

Tears of the Kingdom Courser Bee Honey
Screenshot by Prima Games

Once you eliminate the bees, you can pick up the hive and gain some Courser Bee Honey to use in your Glazed Veggies recipe.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available to play on Nintendo Switch. To learn more about the game, check out how to make Vegetable Risotto in Tears of the Kingdom, or click the tag below to browse our complete TOTK content collection!


Prima Games is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Fruit Battlegrounds Codes for Roblox (May 2024)
Read Article Roblox King Legacy Codes (May 2024)
Read Article Roblox Shinobi Life 2 Codes (May 2024)
Related Content
Read Article Fruit Battlegrounds Codes for Roblox (May 2024)
Read Article Roblox King Legacy Codes (May 2024)
Read Article Roblox Shinobi Life 2 Codes (May 2024)
Author
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.