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===Claypot Cooking===
===Cooking meals===
''See also: [[Meal]]s''
 
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]]
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]]
[[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right|Each ingredient should be placed in separate slots, and equal amounts of all ingredients must be added.]]
[[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right|Each ingredient should be placed in separate slots, and equal amounts of all ingredients must be added.]]


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==== Baking ====
==== Baking ====
Place the dough into the input slot of the [[firepit]] and fuel the fire. (Each loaf of bread requires about one piece of firewood.) Both dough and bread loaves stack to 32.
Place the dough into the input slot of the [[firepit]] and fuel the fire. (Each loaf of bread requires about one piece of firewood.) Both dough and bread loaves stack to 32.
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== Advanced Cooking ==
== Advanced Cooking ==
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]]
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]]
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[[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right|Each ingredient should be placed in separate slots, and equal amounts of all ingredients must be added.]]
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To prepare more wholesome meals, craft a claypot using the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming]] mechanic. Place the burned claypot into the fire pit input slot (left) to cook any of the 5 available meal types. The meal type players create is determined by which two "required" ingredients are placed into the claypot.
To prepare more wholesome meals, craft a claypot using the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming]] mechanic. Place the burned claypot into the fire pit input slot (left) to cook any of the 5 available meal types. The meal type players create is determined by which two "required" ingredients are placed into the claypot.
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* '''To create one serving of any meal''': place one of each required item into two separate claypot slots (this defines the meal type). For example, a porridge requires "two grain", so a player must add two individual pieces of grain in any two input slots in the claypot. Placing two grain in one input slot of the claypot ''will not'' create a porridge. Adding "optional" ingredients in the other two input slots of the claypot will increase the nutrition value and satiation of the meal depending on which items are added. When a valid meal recipe (combining correct ingredients) is placed into the input slots, a message will appear in the claypot dialog box informing players about what type of meal will be created after cooking.
* '''To create one serving of any meal''': place one of each required item into two separate claypot slots (this defines the meal type). For example, a porridge requires "two grain", so a player must add two individual pieces of grain in any two input slots in the claypot. Placing two grain in one input slot of the claypot ''will not'' create a porridge. Adding "optional" ingredients in the other two input slots of the claypot will increase the nutrition value and satiation of the meal depending on which items are added. When a valid meal recipe (combining correct ingredients) is placed into the input slots, a message will appear in the claypot dialog box informing players about what type of meal will be created after cooking.
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* '''To cook multiple servings of a meal''': increase the number of ingredient items added to all slots equally. The claypot allows players to cook up to 6 servings of any meal at a time.  When creating multiple servings all the items in the input slots must be increased by the same amount, or the food will not cook!
* '''To cook multiple servings of a meal''': increase the number of ingredient items added to all slots equally. The claypot allows players to cook up to 6 servings of any meal at a time.  When creating multiple servings all the items in the input slots must be increased by the same amount, or the food will not cook!


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* '''To fill a bowl''': A bowl holds one meal portion and may be filled from a claypot or food storage crock. To fill a bowl, place the container of cooked food onto a solid surface. With the empty bowl in the active hand use RMB on the claypot or crock. Bowls and crocks may be filled with meals while the claypot is in the firepit. Bowls of food may be carried in player inventories, stored in stationary containers, and placed on shelves. ''Bowls cannot be filled from crocks on shelves.''
* '''To fill a bowl''': A bowl holds one meal portion and may be filled from a claypot or food storage crock. To fill a bowl, place the container of cooked food onto a solid surface. With the empty bowl in the active hand use RMB on the claypot or crock. Bowls and crocks may be filled with meals while the claypot is in the firepit. Bowls of food may be carried in player inventories, stored in stationary containers, and placed on shelves. ''Bowls cannot be filled from crocks on shelves.''
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* '''To eat a meal''': Food may be consumed from a filled bowl. With the filled bowl in an active hotbar slot, eat using RMB. Players will eat until full, which may leave partial portions of food in the bowl.
* '''To eat a meal''': Food may be consumed from a filled bowl. With the filled bowl in an active hotbar slot, eat using RMB. Players will eat until full, which may leave partial portions of food in the bowl.


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* '''To store meals''': Four portions of any cooked meal can be stored in an empty crock. Place the pot onto the ground or table and right click the pot with an empty crock to transfer meals to the storage crock. Storage crocks may be sealed for long term storage using fat or wax in the crafting grid, Crocks may also be carried in player inventories, stored in stationary containers, and placed on shelves.
* '''To store meals''': Four portions of any cooked meal can be stored in an empty crock. Place the pot onto the ground or table and right click the pot with an empty crock to transfer meals to the storage crock. Storage crocks may be sealed for long term storage using fat or wax in the crafting grid, Crocks may also be carried in player inventories, stored in stationary containers, and placed on shelves.
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Pickled variants of listed ingredients can be used, but provide only their tooltip-listed food value, without gaining any bonus from claypot cooking.
Pickled variants of listed ingredients can be used, but provide only their tooltip-listed food value, without gaining any bonus from meals.


Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in claypot meals.
Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in cooking pot meals.


===Advanced Cooking Recipes===
===Advanced Cooking Recipes===
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Player satiety is how "hungry" or "well-fed" a player is, and has a maximum value of 1500.  The satiation received from eating simple foods is shown in the table below. The satiation received from eating meals is "equal to the sum of its parts". The ingredients added to create the meal determine how much satiation and which class of nutrition a player receives. In addition, for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a meal, an additional 30 seconds passes before the player's satiety bar starts dropping again.
Player satiety is how "hungry" or "well-fed" a player is, and has a maximum value of 1500.  The satiation received from eating simple foods is shown in the table below. The satiation received from eating meals is "equal to the sum of its parts". The ingredients added to create the meal determine how much satiation and which class of nutrition a player receives. In addition, for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a meal, an additional 30 seconds passes before the player's satiety bar starts dropping again.
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Baking is an advanced cooking method that revolves around dough, the creation of which requires some setup. A [[quern]] must be available, which requires metal tools to craft. Additionally, a [[clay oven]] should be set up for baking, as not all recipes can be baked in the firepit, and the results there are always subpar. Plus, a [[Wooden Bucket]], a [[Jug]] or a [[Bowl]] is needed to be filled with water. Finally, a farm is required to consistently supply useful amounts of grain, as wild crops are nonrenewable, mature extremely slowly, and reset their growth after reaching maturity.


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== Basic Cooking ==
== Basic Cooking ==
Simple cooking includes placing raw meat, bread dough, or cattail roots in the [[firepit]]. Roasting makes these 3 types of raw food edible. All other ingredients require a clay pot to be cooked.
Simple cooking includes placing raw meat, bread dough, or cattail roots in the [[firepit]]. Roasting makes these 3 types of raw food edible. All other ingredients require a clay pot to be cooked.
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Two foods can be baked at the moment: [[bread]] and [[pie]]. Both of them represent a significant advantage over consuming grain as [[porridge]], and fully-filled pies can grant enormous nutrition with long spoilage times. Each serving of pie also halts the hunger meter for 30 seconds, greatly helping players with high hunger rates due to equipping heavy armor or offhand items.
Raw or simply cooked foods provide 10 seconds until player satiation starts to drop.
 
'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Item !! Satiety !! Category !! Notes
|-
| Flax bread || 160 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
|-
| Rye, spelt, sunflower, amaranth, or cassava bread || 300 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
|-
| Rice bread || 330 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
|}
 
===Pies===
Instead of baking dough into bread, the dough may also be used to create pies, which behave very similar to claypot cooking. They can satisfy two food groups at once, can reach very high food values in a single item, will never cause waste from overeating, and will halt satiety loss entirely for a short time. To begin, the player must have crafted a [[Boards|table]].
# Holding at least two dough in your hotbar, sneak-{{Using|place}} it onto the table to create an empty pie crust.
# Fill the pie crust with four layers of ingredients. Multiple pieces of ingredients may be required for each individual layer, depending on the ingredient. Almost anything that can be used for claypot cooking can also be used to bake a pie, with the exception of pickled or cured foods. Additionally, cheese may be used to create a pie that provides dairy nutrition. Different ingredients of the same food group may be combined, but different food groups may not.
# Optionally, add another two dough to the pie once it is fully filled, to close it. This is not required, but the extra dough will add extra grain nutrition to the finished product.
 
Pies are baked in the clay oven, in exactly the same way as bread; however, only one pie may be baked at a time. The finished pie must be placed back down on a table, where it can be cut with a [[knife]] into four pieces.
 
'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!
 
'''Note:''' for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a pie, an additional 30 seconds passes before the player's satiety bar starts dropping again for any reason. Consuming a large meal can result in more than five minutes of completely free healing, sprinting, heavy armor wearing, or other strenuous tasks.
 
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=== Baking Bread ===
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To bake bread, players must have a [[firepit]], [[Planks|bucket]] and a [[Quern|quern]] available.
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* Add water or honey with a filled bucket. Use LMB to add one portion, RMB to remove one portion.
* Add water or honey with a filled bucket. Use LMB to add one portion, RMB to remove one portion.
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