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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 Forming|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.
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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To create dough, prepare flour by using a quern to grind grain, then mix the flour with water.  
To create [[dough]], prepare flour by using a quern to grind grain, then mix the flour with water.  
# {{Using|Open}} the quern GUI and add grain into the input slot on the left of the quern.  
# {{Using|Open}} the quern GUI and add grain into the input slot on the left of the quern.  
# Hold {{Using|interact}} on the top of the quern to grind the grain into flour, which will appear in the output slot on the right of the quern.<br />During later stages of the game, a [[Mechanical_Power|windmill]] may be used to drive the quern.
# Hold {{Using|interact}} on the top of the quern to grind the grain into flour, which will appear in the output slot on the right of the quern.<br />During later stages of the game, a [[Mechanical_Power|windmill]] may be used to drive the quern.
# In the crafting grid, combine a bucket of water and flour to create dough. Each flour item will consume one unit of water from the bucket.
# In the crafting grid, combine a bucket of water and flour to create dough. Each flour item will consume one unit of water from the bucket.


 
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.
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Put firewood into the clay oven and light it with a torch. After the fire has burned out, the oven will remain hot enough to bake for quite a while - temperatures of above 200°C and falling until 160°C are sufficient. Up to four pieces of dough can be inserted at a time, and as much as four sets may be fully baked with the heat from a six-firewood preheating. The oven's temperature can be increased by firing it again, but it will never exceed 300°C.
 
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'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Item !! Satiety !! Category !! Notes
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| Flax bread || 160 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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| Rye, spelt, sunflower, amaranth, or cassava bread || 300 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
|-
| Rice bread || 330 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
|}
 
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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.
 
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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.
 
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'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!
 
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'''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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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Item !! Satiety !! Category !! Notes
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| Flax pie crust || 120 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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| Amaranth, cassava, rye, spelt, or sunflower pie crust || 240 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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| Rice pie crust || 280 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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| Filling (1 - 4 layers) || varies || varies || As in claypot cooking, minus pickled or cured ingredients.
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