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Vegetable Risotto Recipe in Tears of the Kingdom TOTK

How to Make Vegetable Risotto in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)

A nice rice dish

Making food in Tears of the Kingdom is a great way to pass the time and get some helpful items. Want to deal more damage? Eat an attack-up dish! Just finished a long battle and need to recover some hearts? Relax and enjoy a few meals. Vegetable risotto is one of many examples of dishes you can create, and you can turn it into a great defense-boosting meal with the right ingredients. If you want to learn more, continue reading to discover how to make vegetable risotto in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

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Vegetable Risotto Recipe in Tears of the Kingdom (TOTK)

Below are all the ingredients you need to make vegetable risotto in Tears of the Kingdom:

  • Any Vegetable
  • Rock Salt
  • Goat Butter
  • Hylian Rice

Once you have each item, find a cooking pot, hold onto your ingredients, and toss them in! The resulting dish is vegetable risotto with a status effect, depending on which vegetable you use.

Tears of the Kingdom Vegetable Risotto Result

Related: Where to Find Hylian Rice in Tears of the Kingdom

That’s right; the vegetables you use will determine the dish’s status effect, so be careful with what you pick! You can shape the meal to give you movement speed bonuses, more health, and other fun perks. Just don’t mix and match vegetables with different statuses, or they’ll cancel each other out.

How to Get Vegetable Risotto Ingredients in Tears of the Kingdom

The most important part of making any cooked dish is making sure you have the right ingredients! Below is a list of the locations and coordinates I found to gather each item for vegetable risotto:

  • Any Vegetable: Purchase from general stores or harvest in the wild. Examples include pumpkins and carrots.
  • Rock Salt: Mine from ore deposits around Hyrule or buy from the Goron City General Store (1680, 2464, 0385)
  • Goat Butter: Hateno Village General Store (3357, -2169, 0120), Kakariko General Store (1807, -1026, 0112), and Rito Village General Store (-3645, 1820, 0184)
  • Hylian Rice: Lookout Landing General Store (-0209, 0078, 0019) and Hateno Village General Store (3357, -2169, 0120)
  • TOTK Vegetable Risotto Item Shop in Hateno Village
  • TOTK Goron City General Store Location Rock Salt

Related: How to Get Goat Butter in Tears of the Kingdom

Most of the ingredients you need are available as soon as you enter Hateno Village for the first time. You can buy three of the required items from the general store, including carrots and pumpkins as vegetables. The only exception is rock salt, which you can buy in Goron City or obtain in the wild.

Be careful with which ingredients you use! I quickly experimented with three recipes, with Hylian tomatoes, spicy pepper, and Swift carrot as the vegetables. The first two resulted in Simmered Fruit, while the carrot created vegetable risotto. You’ll also want to avoid using mushrooms, as they’ll instead make mushroom risotto!

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 carrot cake in Tears of the Kingdom, or click the tag below to browse our complete TOTK content collection!


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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.