The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is truly a masterpiece, a statement most players would agree with. If you have been playing the game yourself, then we don’t need to tell you how grandiose the game is. There are a ton of things to do while you explore your way around Hyrule. From exploring the floating islands in the game to creeping into a dungeon, the possibilities are endless and totally up to the player. The cooking mechanic, along with many others, is still a major part of this new game. Players who had played Breath of the Wild earlier will be more familiar with all the intricacies of the newest addition to the series. However, if you are new to the franchise or need some help with cooking, this is just the article for you. We have provided you with a list of all the recipes for cooked dishes in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom.
Cooking in Breath of the Wild was an easy yet important ordeal, in most cases, you would want to cook a dish to receive a buff. Coming to the new title, not much has changed, the cooking pot is there for you to throw your ingredients in to cook, and as usual, you will receive some buffs and a small portion of your HP will be restored while consuming some of the dishes you prepare. In the game, there are four types of dishes: cooked, frozen, roasted, and elixir. Well, this article is all about the recipes of the cooked dishes in ToTK.
Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Cooked Dishes Recipes List
Well, there are more than 200 cooked dishes recipes in the game, but we have featured only a few that are quite easy to cook. While consuming any one of them will restore some amount of HP, the bonus buffs and effects are only provided by certain dishes. With that being said, given in the table below is a list of the recipes of the cooked dishes, the ingredients needed to prepare them, and the buffs they provide, if any.
Recipe | Ingredients | Buffs | HP restored |
Pepper Steak | Any Meat, Spicy Pepper, Acorn | No buffs | 2 |
Seared Prime Steak | Raw Prime Meat | No buffs | 2.25 |
Salt-Grilled Meat | Raw Meat, Rock Salt | No buffs | 2 |
Veggie Porridge | Fresh Milk, Hylian Rice | No buffs | 5 |
Meat and Seafood Fry | Raw Meat / Raw Drumstick, Ancient Arowana | No buffs | 6 |
Tomato Mushroom Stew | Hylian Tomato, Any Mushroom, Any Meat | Cold Resistance | 6.5 |
Fried Wild Greens | Any Wild Greens | No buff | 4 |
Simmered Fruit | Any Fruit | No buff | 1 |
Sauteed Peppers | Spicy Pepper | Cold Resistance | 1 |
Fruit and Mushroom Mix | Any Mushroom, Any Fruit | No buffs | 2 |
Steamed Mushrooms | Any Mushroom, Hyrule Herb | No buffs | 3 |
Meat and Mushroom Skewer | Any Meat, Any Mushroom | No buffs | 3 |
Meat Skewer | Any Meat | No buffs | 2 |
Mushroom Skewer | Any Mushroom | No buffs | 1 |
Fish Skewer | Any Fish | No buffs | 2 |
And those are some of the recipes for you to cook and try in ToTK. The only thing you will be needing is the ingredients and a cooking pot. And lastly, in addition to the default recipes mentioned in this list, it’s possible to add extra ingredients to get other unique effects from the dishes you prepare or create new ones entirely with the combination of different ingredients. By using specific additional ingredients, you can modify the recipes and create variations with unique bonuses or effects. The sky’s the limit when it comes to cooking dishes, so make sure to channel your inner chef into creating something entirely unique.
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