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Making meals can be very simple: Put [[meat]] / [[fish]] and [[potato]] / [[corn]] / [[onion]] (commonly referred to as ''vegetables'') in a [[frying pan]] and heat it up. Voila, a meal.
 
Making meals can be very simple: Put [[meat]] / [[fish]] and [[potato]] / [[corn]] / [[onion]] (commonly referred to as ''vegetables'') in a [[frying pan]] and heat it up. Voila, a meal.
  
If there are no "vegetables" available, subsitutes are possible. [[Bread]], [[cheese]], [[pumpkin]] or [[grain]]s combined with some kind of [[herb]] or [[spice]] are common. Other combinations are possible with lower or greater difficulties, just examine container before cooking to determine the difficulty and if it will become a meal or not. However, the meat/fish and frying pan are always required.
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If there are no "vegetables" available, substitutes are possible. [[Bread]], [[cheese]], [[pumpkin]] or [[grain]]s combined with some kind of [[herb]] are common. Other combinations are possible with lower or greater difficulties, just examine container before cooking to determine the difficulty and if it will become a meal or not. However, the meat/fish and frying pan are always required.
  
 
Meals have higher base difficulty than other cooking, so beginners are recommended to use [[stone oven]]s when cooking them. If difficulty isn't an issue, any fire source can be used. Experienced cooks will sometimes use [[campfire]]s or [[stone forge]]s to intentionally increase the difficulty.
 
Meals have higher base difficulty than other cooking, so beginners are recommended to use [[stone oven]]s when cooking them. If difficulty isn't an issue, any fire source can be used. Experienced cooks will sometimes use [[campfire]]s or [[stone forge]]s to intentionally increase the difficulty.

Revision as of 15:45, 29 June 2009

Main / Skills / Cooking / Hot food cooking / Meal

The highest nutrition food.

Method

Making meals can be very simple: Put meat / fish and potato / corn / onion (commonly referred to as vegetables) in a frying pan and heat it up. Voila, a meal.

If there are no "vegetables" available, substitutes are possible. Bread, cheese, pumpkin or grains combined with some kind of herb are common. Other combinations are possible with lower or greater difficulties, just examine container before cooking to determine the difficulty and if it will become a meal or not. However, the meat/fish and frying pan are always required.

Meals have higher base difficulty than other cooking, so beginners are recommended to use stone ovens when cooking them. If difficulty isn't an issue, any fire source can be used. Experienced cooks will sometimes use campfires or stone forges to intentionally increase the difficulty.

The base QL of a meal is your hot food cooking skill, and at lower skill it will match this most of the time. As hot food cooking becomes higher, it also becomes harder and harder to maintain maximum quality. When it exceeds 70, the meal QL will drop and become more dependent on the ql of the items and the difficulty of making it (the easier the meal, the higher QL meal made)

Requirements

Fire source
Campfire, Stone forge, Stone oven
Cooking implement
Frying pan
Meaty part
Meat or fish (regular or fillet)
Vegetable part
Potato, corn or onion
OR pumpkin, cheese, bread or grain with a spice or herb.

Resulting Product

  • 1x meal

Skills used

Some Recipes and Difficulty

Ingredients Difficulty
Vegetable Meat Filler Herb Stone Oven Campfire Stone Forge
1x 1x * * 27 32 37
1x 2x * * 33 43 53
1x 1x 1x * 33 43 53
1x 2x 1x * 40 55 66
2x 1x * * 33 43 53
2x 2x * * 40 55 66
2x 1x 1x * 40 55 66
2x 2x 1x * 47 61 66

NOTE: You can cook meals without a vegetable; using Pumpkin and Bread together with meat or fish, but you need to add atleast one spice herb (basil, belladonna, oregano, etc.). This kind of recipe is harder than the meals listed above, but it works well (especially for heavy meals; bread and pumpkins weigh a lot).