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Porridge must be [[Cooking|cooked]] in a cooking pot over a [[firepit]]. It requires at least two pieces of [[grain]] for the recipe to work. Porridge can optionally take two extra ingredients in slots 3 and 4 of the cooking pot. These can be more grain, a [[fruit]], a [[vegetable]], or [[honey]] in 0.1L units.
Porridge must be [[Cooking|cooked]] in a cooking pot over a [[firepit]]. It requires at least two pieces of [[grain]] for the recipe to work. Porridge can optionally take two extra ingredients in slots 3 and 4 of the cooking pot. These can be more grain, a [[fruit]], a [[vegetable]], or [[honey]] in 0.2L units.


One unit of ingredients in each slot will produce one serving of porridge. The recipe can be doubled, tripled or multiplied further to create more servings, up to a maximum of four servings.
One unit of ingredients in each slot will produce one serving of porridge. The recipe can be doubled, tripled or multiplied further to create more servings, up to a maximum of four servings.

Revision as of 14:06, 6 June 2023

Porridge is a consumable food item in Vintage Story. It is a type of meal that can be cooked by players in a cooking pot.

Creation

Grain
Grain


Porridge




Porridge must be cooked in a cooking pot over a firepit. It requires at least two pieces of grain for the recipe to work. Porridge can optionally take two extra ingredients in slots 3 and 4 of the cooking pot. These can be more grain, a fruit, a vegetable, or honey in 0.2L units.

One unit of ingredients in each slot will produce one serving of porridge. The recipe can be doubled, tripled or multiplied further to create more servings, up to a maximum of four servings.

Usage

Once created, the porridge is stored inside the cooking pot. Players can then use an equipped bowl or crock to transfer it to those items. The bowl will pick up one serving of stew which can then be eaten. The crock will allow players to store the cooked meal longer and extend its shelf life.