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Don't Starve Together Cooking Recipes

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" Fire makes everything better. "

–Willow

Cooking is the process of turning raw Food into cooked, or otherwise improved, food which, in general, adds a Health bonus and sometimes improves their Hunger or Sanity benefits as well. There are three types of cooking: Fire, Drying Rack, and Crock Pot.

Cooking food also reduces the spoilage of food. Fire and Crock Pot reduces spoilage by half (e.g. turning 20% fresh food back to 60% fresh), while Drying Rack completely removes spoilage.

Cooking Stations [ ]

A Fire Pit.

Cooking with a Dwarf Star.

Cooking food on a Campfire, a Fire Pit or a Dwarf Star is the most basic cooking method. To cook food, simply click on it, bring it to a burning Campfire, Fire Pit, or Dwarf Star and click again when the prompt shows up. Once a food has been cooked, it will be replaced in the inventory with its cooked counterpart. For example, a Morsel becomes a Cooked Morsel, and a Carrot becomes a Roasted Carrot. Cooked Meats generally spoil slower, while cooked Fruits and Vegetables generally spoil faster. There is no difference between cooking on any of the fires.

In the Shipwrecked DLC, it is also possible to cook food on a Chiminea, a Buoyant Chiminea, an Obsidian Fire Pit, a Lava Pool or an erupting Krissure.

In the Hamlet DLC, it is also possible to cook food on Crumbling Brazier and Wall Brazier.

In Don't Starve Together, it's also possible to cook on the Scaled Furnace, Willow's Lighter, Extra-Adorable Lavae, and Magma Pools. Willow, Warly and Walter only take half as long (0.5 seconds) as other Characters (1 second) to cook food.

Some Fruits and Vegetables are generally better consumed cooked than used as ingredients in Crock Pot. Notable examples:

On the other hand, some Vegetables are best consumed raw:

Drying Rack [ ]

Some of the raw food items on the left of their cooked counterpart. Three types of jerky can be seen as well.

A Morsel attached to a Drying Rack.

Glommer.png Main article: Drying Rack

While not exactly cooking in the full sense of the word, using the Drying Rack to prepare Meats provides a longer-term food storage option to those without an Ice Box. When dried, Meats become Jerky and spoil at a much slower rate. Additionally, Jerky tends to give more of a Health and Sanity bonus than its raw or cooked counterparts.

In the Shipwrecked DLC, it is also possible to dry Seaweed, Jellyfish and Rainbow Jellyfish.

In the Hamlet DLC, it is also possible to dry Poison Dartfrog Legs and Flytrap Stalk.

The Foods which can be dried are listed below:

Meat Dried Time required
Meat.png Jerky.png 2 days
(Dead Dogfish.png Dead Swordfish.png Raw Fish.png Shipwrecked icon.png) 1 day
Monster Meat.png Monster Jerky.png 1 day
Batilisk Wing.png Small Jerky.png 2 days
Morsel.png Frog Legs.png Fish.png Drumstick.png Eel.png
(Fish Morsel.png Tropical Fish.png Shipwrecked icon.png)
(Poison Dartfrog Legs.png Hamlet icon.png)
1 day
(Dead Jellyfish.png Dead Rainbow Jellyfish.png Shipwrecked icon.png) Dried Jellyfish.png 1 day
(Seaweed.png Shipwrecked icon.png) Dried Seaweed.png 1 day
(Flytrap Stalk.png Hamlet icon.png) Stalking Stick.png 1 day
(Kelp Fronds.png Don't Starve Together icon.png) Dried Kelp Fronds.png 0.25 days

Crock Pot [ ]

Glommer.png Main article: Crock Pot

CrockPot.png

Cooking foods using the Crock Pot can combine them into a more ample dish. The Crock Pot requires 4 accepted (some foods such as Seeds cannot be added) items to be combined to produce a dish. Some recipes require or allow for non-foods to be added (most recipes accept twigs as filler). Recipes sometimes produce a dish with a greater Hunger/Health/Sanity bonus than all the ingredients combined. Keep in mind Crock Pots don't always improve the nutritional value of what's put into them, look at Wet Goop or the Powdercake as examples. Some recipes are designed to specifically provide a large Sanity or Health boost but do not fill as much Hunger.

The cooking times for Crock Pot recipes vary. A few foods like Waffles are cooked in as little as 10 seconds, while recipes like Mandrake Soup take a full minute. Most recipes require a certain amount of food (such as Meats or Vegetables) as opposed to specific food items. In the Shipwrecked DLC, Warly brings an exclusive Portable Crock Pot, that can be used to cook four additional recipes.

Gameplay Mechanics

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Activities Cooking • Crafting • Farming • Fighting • Fishing • Sleeping • Beefalo Riding
(Boating Shipwrecked icon.png)
Environment Day-Night Cycle • Moon Cycle • Nightmare Cycle • Earthquake • Lightning • Rain
(Strong Winds • Fog • Waves • Flooding • Volcanic Eruption Shipwrecked icon.png) (Fog Hamlet icon.png) (Moonstorm • Sandstorm Don't Starve Together icon.png)
Seasons Summer • Winter • (AutumnSpring Reign of Giants icon.png)
(Mild Season • Hurricane Season • Monsoon Season • Dry Season Shipwrecked icon.png) (Temperate Season • Humid Season • Lush Season Hamlet icon.png)
Mechanics Beard • Biome • Characters • Charlie • Controls • Death • Durability • Experience • Fire • Food Spoilage • Freezing • Health • Hunger • Inventory • Light • Map • Naughtiness • Non-renewable resources • Sanity • Saving • Structures
(Wetness Reign of Giants icon.png Shipwrecked icon.png Hamlet icon.png) (Overheating Reign of Giants icon.png Shipwrecked icon.png) (Poison Shipwrecked icon.png Hamlet icon.png) (Hay Fever • Peculiar Objects • Aporkalypse • Pig Fiesta Hamlet icon.png) (Enlightenment • Events • Disease • Ghosts • World Regrowth • Skins Don't Starve Together icon.png)
Mode Survival Mode • Adventure Mode • Caves • Ruins • Volcano • World Customization
Others Pig Village • Road (Trail) • Graveyard • Ocean • Abyss • Bridge • Set Piece • Things • Morgue

Don't Starve Together Cooking Recipes

Source: https://dontstarve.fandom.com/wiki/Cooking

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