How to Complete Spring Taste Test — Disney Dreamlight Valley Guide

How to Complete Spring Taste Test — Disney Dreamlight Valley Guide

I stared at my duty list under the festival banners and felt that small, foolish panic—three words, no instructions. You can waste an hour hunting every corner of Dreamlight Valley or finish the job in ten focused minutes. I’ll show you the quick, reliable path so you don’t miss the seasonal rewards.

I play a lot of seasonal events—Steam forum threads and Reddit threads tell you what they forget to say—and I treat duties like little puzzles. You and I will cut through the guesswork, cook what matters, and eat at the right moment to score both energy and the Spring Tableware reward.

Someone left a cracked egg by the fountain — Spring Taste Test duty in Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Spring Taste Test is deceptively simple on paper: eat three spring meals. But the event only gives you the name, not the recipe list, and eggs appear only during the Easter Eggstravaganza window. You’ll need to cook (or acquire) Spring Chocolate, Spring Mimosa Eggs, and a Spring Egg Bowl, then consume one of each from your inventory.

How do I complete Spring Taste Test?

Make or obtain all three dishes and use the Eat option in your inventory for each one. If you prefer a shortcut, you can receive a pre-made Spring Chocolate by completing the That’s Not Where Eggs Come From! duty. Otherwise, plan to find eggs, gather a few staples, and craft the recipes at any stove.

The three spring taste teste recipes about to be cooked including the Spring Chocolate, Spring Egg Bowl,  and Spring Mimosa Eggs in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

The village is full of dropped baskets this week — How to make all Spring Taste Test recipes in Disney Dreamlight Valley

All three recipes require event-only Eggs plus a handful of everyday ingredients. If you can spot Sugarcane, Cocoa Beans, and Basil on the map, you’re halfway there. Follow the recipe table below and you’ll be eating in minutes.

Finding the three spring recipes is like finding a small map in a bottle. The table shows every ingredient and the energy each meal returns.

Name Ingredients Energy Image
Spring Chocolate One Spring V-EGG-etableOne SugarcaneOne Cocoa Bean 1,392 Spring chocolate in DDV.
Spring Mimosa Eggs One Spring V-EGG-etableOne Wild Spring EggOne Egg-cellent FruitOne Basil 1,095 Spring mimosa eggs in DDV.
Spring Egg Bowl One Egg-cellent FruitOnee Spring V-EGG-etableOne Wild Spring EggOne Cocoa BeanOne Sugarcane 1,942 Spring egg bowl in DDV.

Where do I find Spring Eggs and other ingredients?

Eggs appear during the Easter Eggstravaganza across the valley—wild spawns, rewards, and event-specific drops. Sugarcane can be grown or harvested near water; Basil grows wild in Peaceful Meadow; Cocoa Beans come from Cacao Trees. If you play on Steam, Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox, the spawn behavior is the same—community-run maps on Discord and Reddit are helpful if you want coordinates from creators who post DreamSnaps on YouTube.

Once the stove is done, open your inventory, select each cooked dish, and choose Eat. Make space in your energy bar beforehand so the meals give you the most return. Eating them when your bar is full is harmless, but you waste potential energy buffs.

Eating them gives a burst of energy as bright as a spring firework.

The festival shop has a display table already set up — Spring Taste Test reward in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Complete the duty and you’ll receive the Spring Tableware item. It’s a decorative furniture piece you can place on tables or the ground—handy for themed rooms and DreamSnap staging. Gameloft’s seasonal events often tie small furniture rewards to duties, and this one is no exception.

The Spring Tableware item on a blue table in Disney Dreamlight Valely.
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

What should I do next after finishing this duty?

If you want more event rewards, aim for Eggs-ceptional Decorating, Bunnies on the Run, and collecting every Eggstravaganza Egg. Community creators across YouTube and Discord post fast routes and Dreamlight Valley maps—use those if you prefer a guided run. I recommend a quick scan of Steam forums for any temporary spawn quirks on your platform before you sprint through the event tasks.

You’ve got the recipes, the ingredient checklist, and the consumable plan—will you take the slow scenic route through every event bench, or sprint for the rewards and stage your own spring table for DreamSnaps?