Pumpkin Pie
Pumpkin Pie combines pumpkin, sugar, and egg into a compact farm-based food.
Description
Pumpkin Pie suits bases with automatic farms because every ingredient renews on its own: pumpkins grow from pumpkin seeds as placeable blocks, sugar comes from sugar cane or honey bottles, and eggs drop from chickens. Apprentice-level Farmer villagers sell Pumpkin Pie for emeralds, making it an easy trade good. For builders, Pumpkin Pie fits autumn scenes, village bakeries, and Halloween rooms as a cheap, stackable travel food.
Java & Bedrock Guide
How to make Pumpkin Pie in Minecraft
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1
Grow a pumpkin
Plant pumpkin seeds on farmland with an empty block beside the stem; the stem grows a full pumpkin block within a few day cycles.
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Get sugar and an egg
Craft sugar from one sugar cane or one honey bottle, then pick up an egg that any chicken drops about every 5 to 10 minutes.
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3
Craft the pie
Place the pumpkin, sugar, and egg in any slots of the crafting grid; the shapeless recipe outputs one Pumpkin Pie.
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4
Eat it
Hold the use button with Pumpkin Pie selected to restore 8 hunger points and 4.8 saturation.
Use a normal uncarved pumpkin in the recipe — carved pumpkins are reserved for snow golems, iron golems, and jack o'lanterns and will not craft a pie.
How to craft this block
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Frequently asked questions
How do you craft Pumpkin Pie?
Combine one pumpkin, one sugar, and one egg anywhere in the crafting grid; the shapeless recipe gives one Pumpkin Pie and needs no furnace.
How much hunger does Pumpkin Pie restore?
Pumpkin Pie restores 8 hunger points (four drumsticks) and 4.8 saturation, the same hunger value as cooked steak.
Can you stack Pumpkin Pie?
Yes, Pumpkin Pie stacks up to 64 per slot, unlike Cake which must be placed and eaten as a block.
Does Pumpkin Pie use a carved pumpkin?
No, the recipe needs a normal uncarved pumpkin; carved pumpkins are used for golems and jack o'lanterns instead.
Can you get Pumpkin Pie without crafting?
Yes, apprentice-level Farmer villagers sell Pumpkin Pie for emeralds in both Java and Bedrock Edition.
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