Guides:Cooking With Blacklotus
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Welcome to cooking with Blacklotus
The Tools of the Trade
The First thing you'll need to do any form of cooking is a 'cooker' It will show up first in recipes when required. There are 3 cookers in the game:
The Oven. This is your primary cooker and most recipes that need a cooker can be cooked in the oven.
The Forge. While not a traditional way of cooking food, the bit of extra slag from the forge helps raise difficulty of cooked items when available as a cooker.
The Campfire. Not well known as a cooker, there are many recipes that use the campfire as their primary cooker. It can add difficulty to your recipe if available.
Once you have a cooker, the next thing you'll see in a recipe is a Container.
The following items can all be considered containers.
Frying Pan, Sauce pan, Cauldron, Pottery Bowl, Baking stone, Cake tin, Roasting dish, Pie dish
Finally we have tools that manipulate our ingredients. You can find a more complete list here: cooking utensils
Knife, Spoon, Fork, Mortar and pestle, Butchering Knife, Measuring jug, Grindstone
Tutorial
Getting Prepared
I am going to ask you to follow along with me as we cook 3 basic recipes. Bread, Casserole and Finally, a Meal. You will need to gather the following items and ingredients.
Tools:
Frying Pan, Pottery Bowl, Grindstone, Knife and finally a Baking Stone. (the crafting recipes for these are in your crafting menu. If you have trouble finding marble to craft a baking stone ask in your freedom chat or check your local market for one.)
Ingredients:
3 Cereals 1 Mushroom 10 Herbs (At most 2 of any kind of Herb) 1 Berry 10 Vegetables (At most 2 of any kind of Vegetable) 1 piece of Meat or 1 Fish.
The Cereals, Mushrooms, Herbs, Berries and Vegetables can all be found through Foraging and botanizing. Check those pages if you need help finding those ingredients.
Recipe 1: Bread
The first step in cooking is learning how the different processes work. In this Recipe you learn about preparing basic ingredients before turning them into a final product, and you will be learning about 'lore'.
Food that requires a cooker will not cook until some conditions are met. In the case of bread, you require Dough, in a Baking stone, in an oven or a campfire that is lit.
For our purposes we will be using a campfire for all of our cooking recipes.
To begin with, you will take your grindstone and make it the active item. With it you'll right click one of the grains you got ready earlier and create Flour.
The next step is turning flour into Dough. This is accomplished by using water in your inventory on the Flour and create -> Dough.
Lastly place the Dough inside the Baking Stone. Once you've done this right click on your baking stone and find the option for 'lore'
You'll see this message if you've done everything right:
The ingredients in the baking stone would make some bread when cooked in a cooker. Current difficulty:15.
Once you place your Baking Stone in the campfire, you can right click it for lore again and you should get this message:
The ingredients in the baking stone would make some bread when cooked.
To continue with your Lesson, cook 2 bread and move on to the next Recipe. You've Completed Recipe 1: Bread.
Recipe 2: Casserole
In Recipe 1: Bread We cooked 2 loafs of bread and learned the beginnings of preparing ingredients, using lore and cooking food in a campfire.
In Recipe 2: Casserole (Bread) we will be looking at the layout of a common recipe, and the different things involved in it.
To start open your cookbook and find Casserole (bread) it will show the following:
Skill: hot food cooking Cookers: Oven, Campfire, Forge Containers: Pottery Bowl Mandatory: Bread One or More: Raw any fruit, any cereal, any veg (and it shows raw any veg, chopped veg, mashed veg if you click the + box), raw any berry, raw any nut, any mushroom Optional: Salt Any: Any herb
As you can see from the recipe it tells you what cookers you can cook a meal in, what kind of container it requires to be cooked in and you can see a few other areas that I will explain. When an ingredient is Mandatory, it means that ingredient must be inside the container to cook that recipe. One or more, means you need at least 1 of those listed items inside the container, but you can have more up to the limit of what the container will hold. Optional here is showing we could add one Salt, but we're not required too, Lastly it shows we can add any herb.
For this recipe, we will be using 1 Cereal, 1 Mushroom, 1 Berry, 5 Vegetables and 5 Herbs and one Bread. Your Vegetables and Herbs should all be different. You don't want to use more than 1 of an ingredient with the exact same name in most cases.
To begin, add all of your ingredients listed above into a Pottery Bowl in your inventory and right click it as you did with the Baking Stone and find the 'Lore' option.
You will take your knife and right click on each Vegetable and each Herb and your mushroom to chop them.
Once all your items are chopped add them to a pottery bowl in your inventory and check 'Lore' one more time.
The ingredients in the pottery bowl would make a bread casserole when cooked.
You will very likely get the same message as before, so you might be wondering why chop or prepare the ingredients before cooking the Casserole? When cooking, you're aiming for making food that is satisfying which fills your hunger bar and your Ccfp, as well as raising your nutrition levels. This is what preparing ingredients does, it increases the quality of those things without spending more resources to feed yourself.
Once an ingredient is processed it becomes a different item with a different name. For instance Pea Pods. Once chopped this items name becomes 'Chopped Pea Pods' and it has undergone one step in being cooked. In practice, having the same ingredient, in this example Pea Pods, you could add Pea Pods, Mashed Pea Pods and Chopped Pea Pods to the same dish and each ingredient would be considered 'unique'. This matters for the quality of your meal that ingredients be considered unique.
To finish this tutorial please place your filled Pottery bowl into a lit Campfire and allow the Bread Casserole to cook. Check out your cookbook for other kinds of casserole.
You have completed Recipe 2: Casserole.
Recipe 3: Meals
Welcome to Recipe 3: Meals.
In Previous Lessons you learned how to create more valuable ingredients from things found throughout Wurm Online. You have learned how to use 'Lore' to check your recipes and learned how an ingredient is prepared matters.
To Continue this lesson it is suggested you have a minimum Hot food cooking skill of 10.
Meals cook at your skill level and food under 10ql is generally not edible.
To begin, you will need to chop your Remaining 5 Vegetables and Herbs. These can be added to a Frying Pan as well as your remaining loaf of bread and continue to the next step.
In the beginning I asked you to collect either 1 piece of Meat, or 1 Fish.
Look into your cookbook and find Meal. In the known cookbook you'll see 3 different recipes, Meal (Meat), Meal (Fish), and Meal (fish fillet)
You have the tools to create each one of these recipes. Meat can be processed like veggies, by dicing it, and then once it's Diced Meat, you can process that into Minced Meat in the same way.
For Fish, you don't have to do anything extra, but if your fish is large enough, you can use a butchering knife to fillet it.
Fish Fillet can be chopped.
Once you've chosen your desired recipe follow the same steps as when we made casserole. Add your chosen protein into the frying pan and use lore to check your meal. Once it's showing your chosen meal, place the frying pan into the lit campfire to cook it.
You have completed Recipe 3: Meals.
Notes
These are but a few of the many hundreds of recipes found in Wurm Online. There are more ways to prepare each of these recipes I have shown you here, and more ingredients that can be made using different methods and tools. This will get you started, but don't be afraid to try something different. You wont know until you try!
Thank you for reading my Guide and I wish you the very best cooking experience.