Cooking
Description
Cooking involves the creation of food that has a higher nutrition value. This includes cooking casserole, gulasch, meal, porridge, soup, stew, and tea, baking bread, and making wine.
Sub-Skills
- Butchering - This skill is used to filet fish, meat and butcher animal or human corpses.
- Hot food cooking - This skill is used to create cooked food.
- Baking - This skill is used to make bread.
- Dairy food making - So far, only known to be used to create cheese from milk.
- Beverages - This skill is used in making fruit juice and wine.
Tools
Items
See butchering And hot food cooking.
Other
Also view the "Guide To Cooking"
Skill Guide
Hopefully this will be a decent guide for what to cook and at what level for fastest gain in Hot Food Cooking.
Note: The skill from cooking is given to the person who adds the cooking container into the oven rather than the person who puts the goods into it.
If someone takes the pot out and puts it back in then apparently they get the skill.
Also, it is a common wives tale in Wurm that you get zero skill if the difficulty of the dish you're making is more than 10+ your Hot food cooking skill. This is not the case. Skill may be relatively reduced, but it's still able to be over 10+ your skill level.
IMPORTANT! If you are using a Forge or Campfire when making food, notice the difficulty gain which lays between 150% - 250% over the ordinary difficulty. To avoid this use an Oven which doesn't add any difficulty.
Isn't it +10 for a forge and -10 for an oven? Tritus
The low-difficulty food makes it much easier to gain the first skill points.
Tritus' Gulasch (0-15)
Forewarning
I leveled this way myself so I know that it worked at the time of writing this.
However, for the first 4 points of skill gain it is very difficult to get skill and you would need to make many Goulash.
- It is faster to make some Stew until you are around 8.
- I did train entirely using a forge, using an oven for the first 8 points may be better for faster skillgain.
Required
- Stone Forge QL of 10 or better is advisable
- Sauce Pan Any QL, though higher is probably better
- Cauldron Any QL
- Water
- Fish or Meat or Fillet of either. If using fillets, you will need to use more than 1.
Refer to the Quick cooking [guides]
Method
- Put water in cauldron
- Put cauldron in forge
- Put Sauce Pan in forge
- Put fish in forge
- Wait 20-90 mins according to QL of forge
When all items are Glowing With Heat
- Remove Sauce Pan
- Put Fish or Meat or Fillet in Sauce Pan
- Fill Sauce Pan with Water from Cauldron
- Put Sauce Pan back in forge
- Wait 30-60 secs till Sauce Pan contains Goulash
- Take Saucepan
- Pour (empty) Goulash onto ground
Repeat whole process
Note: Goulash appears to have a consistent difficulty of 14 that can be increased by using a lower QL fire or forge. This trick should work until you have a skill of around 14.
Tip: Make several Sauce Pans and use the Goulash to feed your pigs or tamed pet in order to raise your animal Taming skill at the same time.
If the animal is within 20 tiles of your cooking site then you can make 7-8 pans of Goulash and use all of them to tame the animal and they will still be glowing hot when you get back to your fire.
Titles
- Cook at 50 skill
- Chef at 70 skill