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Also, increase your focus bonus at the phoenix shrine to get even more bonus XP.
I was doing petite fives because I have a million apples and you can buy almost all the other ingredients from Zeki's.
If you got 3 or 4 campfires going at once you could absolutely do that.
Every 100 renown you spend at the phoenix shrine will increase that focus bonus.
Increase is 10% every 100 renown to 50%, then 5% each until 75%, then 1% each up to 100%. I haven't gone further than that at the moment.
I wish the wiki would list how much exp each recipe grants.
https://palia.wiki.gg/wiki/Experience#Cooking
From the wiki - Cooking experience is equal to time limit minus 20.
So from that I infer that you would do best making the recipes with the longest time limit but that you can make faster than the time limit implies. Same as having multiple people doing it because you make it faster.
I have only made a few high tier recipes but enough to know that the time limit given is NOT actually a great indicator of how long it will take you to make it solo. Some I took right up to the limit and some I did very quickly.
Before you decide that this is the only factor in deciding what to craft also consider the time and effort you have to devote to sourcing components. You might actually get better XP by making a simple recipe that you can quickly source materials for over a complex (but quick) one you need to spend ages gathering material for. Make sense? Sure you may be able to make good XP crafting X over Y, but if X takes 5 times longer to farm bits for than Y???
Everyone is going to be different even for the same recipes and I found that if you can figure the 'right' order you can save a lot of time. Baking something in the oven, doing a quick mix or chop while it is baking and still managing to get it out before it burns helps a lot. Just standing there waiting while it bakes isn't great.