Monday, February 25, 2013

FarmVille 2 Vanilla Heirloom Recipes: Everything you need to know


While you might already be satisfied with the amount of crafting recipes available in FarmVille 2's Crafting Kitchen, Zynga is always releasing more. In fact, the company has released a brand new "Heirloom Recipe" feature to the Crafting Kitchen that will see new recipes being released for a very limited time to encourage you to keep coming back more often.

The first set of Heirloom Recipes revolves around the Vanilla plant, which has been re-released in their honor. The Vanilla can be planted for 80 coins per square and harvested after four hours. If you never reached the Blue Ribbon level of mastery for this plant, you've got two days to do so, as your progress from before is still intact here, letting you pick up right where you left off. As for the three recipes, you can now use that Vanilla to eventually craft Vanilla Butterscotch Bundt cakes, and we're here with a guide on how to do just that.

The first recipe in this trio is Vanilla Cream, which is prepared using five Vanilla and four Milk. You'll receive eight XP each time you create a batch of Vanilla Cream, and a single batch can be sold for 1,230 coins
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The second recipe is Vanilla Butterscotch Filling, which can be created with one Vanilla Cream and three Butterscotch candies. The Butterscotch is earned by sending out individual requests to your neighbors. Once you've collected enough to make Vanilla Butterscotch Filling, you'll receive 12 XP for each one you create, and can sell it for 2,050 coins each.
Finally, The Vanilla Butterscotch Bundt recipe is created using one Vanilla Butterscotch Filling and one Batter. The Batter itself is created using Wheat, Flour, and Eggs. Crafting a Vanilla Butterscotch Bundt gives you 25 XP, and you can sell each one for 4,260 coins. Remember though, these recipes will only be available for two more days, so make sure to craft as many of these bundt cakes as you can to make the most coins possible within that time frame.

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