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A dish of somewhat good nutrition, but pretty much only used by beginners. Higher QL casseroles will cap out hunger bar at a higher percentage, meaning that a higher QL casserole will be able to feed you more before you stop eating it.
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== Description ==
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* A dish of somewhat good nutrition, mainly cooked and consumed by newcomers.  Will [[Decay]] at a slower rate when stored within certain types of containers. 
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== Method ==
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Since [[Hot-Food Cooking]] is a very versatile skill when put into practice, you will find the following information beneficial to newcomers when preparing a basic [[Casserole]] - it is not the only, definite way to make one - this provides a good start on learning how. 
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To start place 2 [[botanised Items]] and 2 [[foraged Items]] in a [[Pottery Bowl]], then put
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into a [[Stone Oven]], [[Stone Forge]], or [[Campfire]] until cooked.  Dish is cooked when contents inside [[Pottery Bowl]] change to [[Casserole]].  Once cooked, [[Casserole]] can be examined to see what it is made of.
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Please note that for dish to become a substantial [[Casserole]] it must be started with 2 [[botanised Items]] and 2 [[foraged Items]], or it may yield a low QL [[Casserole]] or [[Stew]]. Examine [[Pottery Bowl]] as you add items to determine dish status until [[Casserole]] appears.  Adding more items (in more or less equal proportions) to [[Pottery Bowl]] will help [[Casserole]] QL and weight to go up to max. Keep in mind that overall QL of cooked [[Casserole]] will always be determined and maxed by [[Hot-Food Cooking]] skill.
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High quality (QL) [[Casserole]]'s will max out the hunger bar at a higher percentage (i.e. a high QL [[Casserole]] will fill your hunger bar up more than a lower QL [[Casserole]] before you refuse to eat anymore).
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== Tools Required ==
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* [[Stone Forge]] / [[Stone Oven]] / [[Campfire]]
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* [[Pottery Bowl]]
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== Items/Resources Required ==
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* [[Botanised Items]]
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* [[Foraged Items]]
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* [[Fish]]
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* [[Meat]]
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== Resulting Product ==
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* [[Casserole]]
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== Skills Used ==
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* [[Hot-Food Cooking]]
  
You would prefer making a [[Meal]] though, as they can fill the food bar fully.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Hot-Food Cooking Items]]
 
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Revision as of 13:32, 26 September 2006

Description

  • A dish of somewhat good nutrition, mainly cooked and consumed by newcomers. Will Decay at a slower rate when stored within certain types of containers.

Method

Since Hot-Food Cooking is a very versatile skill when put into practice, you will find the following information beneficial to newcomers when preparing a basic Casserole - it is not the only, definite way to make one - this provides a good start on learning how.

To start place 2 botanised Items and 2 foraged Items in a Pottery Bowl, then put into a Stone Oven, Stone Forge, or Campfire until cooked. Dish is cooked when contents inside Pottery Bowl change to Casserole. Once cooked, Casserole can be examined to see what it is made of.

Please note that for dish to become a substantial Casserole it must be started with 2 botanised Items and 2 foraged Items, or it may yield a low QL Casserole or Stew. Examine Pottery Bowl as you add items to determine dish status until Casserole appears. Adding more items (in more or less equal proportions) to Pottery Bowl will help Casserole QL and weight to go up to max. Keep in mind that overall QL of cooked Casserole will always be determined and maxed by Hot-Food Cooking skill.

High quality (QL) Casserole's will max out the hunger bar at a higher percentage (i.e. a high QL Casserole will fill your hunger bar up more than a lower QL Casserole before you refuse to eat anymore).


Tools Required

Items/Resources Required

Resulting Product


Skills Used