Pokémon Quest recipes list and ingredients explained

Pokémon Quest recipes are an important part of the Nintendo Switch and free-to-play mobile game, allowing you to cook ingredients and attract Pokémon to your party.

Creating recipes is all about combining the right ingredients, all of which have unique properties. Learn how they work and you’ll start attracting new types of Pokémon to your camp in no time.

Why cooking is important and how Pokémon Quest recipes work

Cooking recipes in Pokémon Quest allow you to attract new Pokémon to your base camp, which you can then add to your party.

The more Pokémon you have, the more options you will have when it comes to expeditions (certain types will do better in some than others, for example), in addition to allowing you to complete your Pokédex.

The cooking process is quite simple. Head to your camp and then touch the pot. You will then be asked to fill the pot with ingredients and form a recipe.

Different recipes attract different Pokémon. Some recipes are super simple (red food produces red curry and attracts red Pokémon), although others are a little more complex.

Once you have prepared a recipe, it will take you some time to cook it. The number above the pot indicates how many expeditions will be needed to cook. Alternatively, you can throw ‘money’ (PM Tickets) at the problem, with 20 tickets allowing you to speed up the process.

The game will notify you when the recipe is ready. Return to the boat, receive your new Pokémon, and continue the process again!

Pokémon Quest Recipe List

The following is a complete list of Pokémon Quest recipes. Please note that there is no set way to obtain certain Pokémon; On the other hand, particular recipes will attract certain order of Pokémon, either by color or type.

Pokémon Quest Recipe Ingredients attracted pokemon
Mulligan Cube Stew Anything common pokemon
Red Stew a la Cube Only red ingredients pokemon red
Blue soda to the bucket Only blue ingredients pokemon blue
Cubed yellow curry Yellow ingredients yellow pokemon
Gray Porridge a la Cube Only gray ingredients Gray Pokémon
Delicious Cube Dip “A lot of soft things and a lot of blue” water pokemon
Smooth pan crepe “Many sweet things and some gray” normal pokemon
Cube sludge soup “A lot of mushrooms and a lot of soft things” poisonous pokemon
Cube Mud Pie “Few minerals and many soft things” ground Pokémon
Vegetable smoothie in the bucket “Lots of plants and some cute things” Grass Pokémon
Honey Nectar a la Cube “A lot of sweet things and a lot of yellow” Bug Pokémon
Brain Food Cube “Many sweet things and some difficult things” psychic pokemon
Cube Stone Soup “A lot of hard things and some minerals” pokemon rock
Light-as-air casserole a la Cube “Many minerals and few plants” flying pokemon
Hot Pot Cube “A lot of mushrooms and a little red” fire pokemon
Watt to Risotta a la Cube “A lot of soft things and a lot of yellow” electric pokemon
Get Swole Syrup a la Cube “A lot of sweet things and a few mushrooms” fighting pokemon
Ambrosia from Legends a la Cube “A lot of mystical things” rare pokemon

Thanks to andrewmaxedon on reddit for helping develop the list above.

Pokémon Quest Ingredient List

Recipes are made up of ingredients that you can collect in various ways, such as going on expeditions, recycling power stones, and completing quests.

Each one has a different characteristic, which helps inform what the recipe will be. As the table above shows, you need certain colors, softness and size to create different results.

They described below:

  • Tiny mushroom: red, “soft and small”
  • Bluk Berry – Blue, “soft and small”
  • Alpricorn: yellow, “hard and small.”
  • Fossil – Gray, “hard and small”
  • Big Root – Red, “soft and precious”
  • Icy Rock – Blue, “hard and precious”
  • Honey – Yellow, “soft and precious”
  • Balsam Mushroom – Grey, “soft and precious”

There are also two other types of ingredients that we have yet to unlock, which we will describe in a future guide update. But for now, between these two lists, you can experiment with recipes and try to get the Pokémon you want!

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