How to unlock and cook Mushroom Pie in Heartopia

Learn how to reveal Massimo’s hidden Gossip, gather wheat and mushrooms, and successfully cook Mushroom Pie for your story progression.

By Pallav Pathak 7 min read
How to unlock and cook Mushroom Pie in Heartopia

Mushroom Pie sits in an odd spot in Heartopia’s cooking lineup. It’s required for story progress, but doesn’t unlock through the usual “level up cooking, and buy recipes from Massimo” flow. Instead, you need to uncover a hidden Gossip, collect some specific ingredients, and then actually cook the dish without burning it.


How to unlock the Mushroom Pie recipe

The Mushroom Pie recipe comes from a hidden Gossip quest with Massimo, the bistro chef in town. It doesn’t appear on your Gossip list until you’ve met a few conditions around daily requests and the Town Guide.

The Mushroom Pie recipe comes from a hidden Gossip quest with Massimo | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@Joe Harsa)

Step 1: Complete a daily resident request from Massimo that asks for five common mushrooms. This request is the hint the game uses to flag you as a likely “mushroom person.”

Step 2: Open the Town Guide on your watch and, under the Daily Life Guide section, accept the Town Story tutorial quest when it becomes available. This introduces how Gossip quests work around Town Square.

Step 3: Finish any regular Gossip quest that takes place around Town Square, then report back to Annie at her usual spot under the central statue. When you turn in that Gossip, she explains that resident requests can reveal hidden Gossips and then exposes Massimo’s hidden quest, titled The Mushroom Picking.

Step 4: Talk to Massimo at his bistro and select the newly revealed Gossip “The Mushroom Picking” to start it. From here, the quest runs in several stages.

Early objectives in The Mushroom Picking are straightforward:

  • Collect 10 common mushrooms of any type.
  • Deliver 3 common mushrooms to Massimo.

Once you’ve gathered the mushrooms and handed over the required three, Massimo rewards you with the Mushroom Pie recipe. The quest then continues with two final objectives: cook Mushroom Pie, and give Massimo your feedback on it. Completing the Gossip in full grants five Wishing Stars in addition to permanently unlocking the recipe.

'The Mushroom Picking' quest requires you to collect different types of mushrooms | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@squiddysho)

Mushroom Pie recipe and variants

Mushroom Pie itself is simple on paper. You only need three ingredient types:

  • 2 × any mushrooms
  • 1 × wheat
  • 1 × egg

The first time you cook Mushroom Pie, the game records the base recipe in your gourmet collection regardless of which mushroom type you used. After that, you can create several variant recipes by sticking to a single mushroom type per pie. Using only Oyster Mushrooms, only Shiitake, only Button Mushrooms, and so on will each unlock their corresponding “<mushroom name> Pie” variant.

These variants share the same structure (2 of one mushroom type, 1 wheat, 1 egg) but behave as distinct dishes with their own entries in the cooking list.


Where to find mushrooms for Mushroom Pie

Common mushrooms are scattered across Heartopia’s regions and are among the earliest foraging items you encounter. Any of them counts for both the Gossip objectives and the pie itself.

During the early game, you will most often see Oyster Mushrooms. They grow on the ground and are especially plentiful around the Onsen Mountain Lake area, though they can appear in other regions too. Two of these are enough for your first Mushroom Pie once you have wheat and an egg.

As you explore more of the map, each directional region (north, east, south, west) introduces different mushroom species that spawn primarily near trees. These alternative mushrooms can also be used for the base pie and for the later variants, as long as you supply two of the same kind for a variant.

During the early game, you will most often see Oyster Mushrooms | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@Aiueo)

How to get wheat for Mushroom Pie

Wheat is the ingredient that stalls most players. You cannot simply pick it up in the wild; it has to be grown as a crop, and that’s gated behind Gardening progress.

Step 1: Level your Gardening hobby to Gardening Level 2. Planting and replanting basic crops several times is enough to reach this level if you’ve been tending your garden regularly.

Step 2: Once you hit Gardening Level 2, visit Blanc in town. At this point, her shop inventory expands to include Wheat Seeds.

Step 3: Buy Wheat Seeds and return to your home garden. Plant the seeds in your plots as you would any other crop.

Buy Wheat Seeds from Blanc in town | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@squiddysho)

Step 4: Wait roughly four hours of in-game time for the wheat to fully grow. You can freely go off to fish, cook, or take quests while the timer runs.

Step 5: Harvest the mature wheat and keep at least one unit aside for Mushroom Pie.

Harvest the mature wheat | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@squiddysho)
Tip: Because wheat is used in many later recipes, it’s efficient to plant more seeds than you immediately need and keep a small stockpile on hand.

How to get eggs for Mushroom Pie

Eggs come from one place: Massimo’s Cooking Store.

Step 1: Head to Massimo’s bistro in the center of town and talk to him.

Step 2: In the conversation menu, open the Cooking Store.

Step 3: Purchase an egg. Eggs are sold for 100 Gold each.

Massimo also stocks other basic cooking staples with a daily purchase limit that refreshes over time, so it’s worth grabbing extra eggs when you can afford them.

You can get eggs from Massimo's bistro | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@squiddysho)

How to cook Mushroom Pie without burning it

Heartopia’s cooking system is interactive rather than fire-and-forget. You must stay near the stove and respond to prompts, or you risk turning your ingredients into Bizarre Food instead of a proper dish.

Step 1: Go to any stove. You can place a stove in your home once you own one, or you can use the stove beside Massimo at the bistro.

Step 2: Interact with the stove and select the Mushroom Pie recipe from your list. Only recipes you’ve learned are shown, so you need to have completed Massimo’s Gossip first.

Interact with the stove and select the Mushroom Pie recipe | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@squiddysho)

Step 3: Assign ingredients into the slots: two mushrooms of your chosen type, one wheat, and one egg. Confirm the recipe when everything is slotted correctly.

Step 4: Start cooking and watch the stove. A progress timer appears above it, slowly filling as the dish cooks.

Step 5: When the timer icon switches to a spatula with a green circle

Step 6: Stay nearby and repeat the spatula action each time it appears. Many dishes require several adjustments during a single cook.

Stay nearby and repeat the spatula action each time it appears | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@squiddysho)

If you miss a spatula prompt, the dish burns, and you receive a Bizarre Food version instead of Mushroom Pie. That “failure” dish still counts as its own discovery once, but it will not progress The Mushroom Picking quest, and it wastes your ingredients, so it is better to burn only inexpensive recipes on purpose if you want those catalogue entries.


How Mushroom Pie fits into the wider cooking hobby

Cooking in Heartopia is one of seven hobbies, but it leans heavily on the others. Mushroom Pie is an early example of this cross-hobby dependency: you need Gardening Level 2 for wheat, basic foraging for mushrooms, and then Cooking itself to prepare the dish.

Hobby Expansion Tickets from the Developer’s Guild are used to unlock and upgrade hobbies. The first two tickets are earmarked for Fishing and Gardening, and once you reach Level 5 in the Developer’s Guild, you can spend a ticket on Cooking with Massimo. After giving him a ticket and completing his introduction, every dish you prepare grants hobby experience. New recipes unlock as your Cooking level increases, mostly via Massimo’s shop, while certain dishes like Mushroom Pie sit behind Gossips instead.

Within the cooking system, recipe variants such as the different mushroom pies are valuable because each counts as a separate discovery and grants extra experience. When ingredients are cheap and easy to harvest—like common mushrooms and home-grown wheat—using them for variants is a reliable way to push the Cooking meter without relying only on Massimo’s purchased recipes.

Once Mushroom Pie is in your rotation, it becomes one more flexible option: a dish that burns a moderate set of resources, restores a reasonable chunk of energy, and bridges your Gardening, foraging, and Cooking progress in a single recipe.