- For Warly's unique cooking recipes, see Portable Crock Pot.
–Wilson, examining an empty crock pot.
–Willow, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wolfgang, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wendy, examining an empty crock pot.
–WX-78, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wickerbottom, examining an empty crock pot.
–Woodie, examining an empty crock pot.
–Maxwell, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wagstaff, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wigfrid, examining an empty crock pot.
–Webber, examining an empty crock pot.
–Walani, examining an empty crock pot.
–Warly, examining an empty crock pot.
–Woodlegs, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wilba, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wormwood, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wheeler, examining an empty crock pot.
–Winona, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wortox, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wurt, examining an empty crock pot.
–Walter, examining an empty crock pot.
–Wanda, examining an empty crock pot.
The Crock Pot is a Structure used to cook a variety of belly-filling dishes from basic Foods. Found on the Food Tab, it requires a Science Machine to prototype, and costs 3 Cut Stone, 6 Charcoal, and 6 Twigs to build.
While enhancing Food's value and efficiency; it can even make use of otherwise inedible items like Twigs.
Usage
With 4 slots for ingredients, each must be filled with a piece of Food to start cooking. Most recipes take 10–20 seconds to cook (Exact times for each recipe are listed below). Completed Crock Pot dishes can be stacked to 40; none of them can be used in the Crock Pot again
Cooking basics
A cooking attempt's ingredients have to match a recipe. There are 58 recipes available for the Crock Pot, including those from Don't Starve Together & the DLCs. If an attempt fails to match any recipe at all, Wet Goop ends up as the product.
When a recipe is attempted (i.e. the pot starts cooking), the food groups the ingredients fit into are considered; almost all recipes require some amount of Food from certain food groups, but there are many recipes with specific Food requirements (like Froggle Bunwich).
Lots of ingredients fulfill recipe requirements more readily than others (e.g. 1 Drumstick has the same effect on a dish as 2 Morsels). More filling ingredients tend to have greater food values.
Each recipe has weight, called recipe priorities, so a result can be decided when a set of ingredients fits more than one valid recipe. These weights are.
When spoiled ingredients are used, the completed dish's spoil percentage becomes half the average spoil percentage of the ingredients (e.g. if 1 monster meat and 3 berries, all 90% spoiled (10% fresh), are placed in the Crock Pot, the resulting meatball will be 45% spoiled (55% fresh)). Non-spoilable ingredients are ignored when calculating average spoil percentage. In the vanilla game, a meal doesn't begin to spoil until a player removes it from the Crock Pot. Meals remain in the Crock Pot until either a player removes it, a Lureplant "eats" it, or the pot is destroyed.
Ingredients
Food groups
There are 9 recognised food groups when cooking with a Crock Pot:
- Meats
- Fishes
- Eggs
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Sweeteners
- Monster Foods
- Dairy ()
- Bugs ()
- Decoration (DST)
Some Foods do not fall into any of these groups (e.g. Butterfly Wings); some fall into multiple (e.g. Fish); some might count as a meat, fruit, or vegetable when fed to a Pig but not when used in a Crock Pot.
An 11th food group, Fat, has gone unimplemented.
Valid ingredients
The following items can be used in a Crock Pot:
- Any Meat (raw or cooked)
- Any Monster Food (raw or cooked)
- Any Fish or Seafood
- Any Egg (raw or cooked)
- Any Fruit (raw or cooked)
- Any Vegetable (raw or cooked)
- Any Sweetener
- Certain inedible items (See Inedible)
- Butterfly Wings
- Mandrake
- Kelp Fronds (raw, cooked or dried)
- Lesser Glow Berry
- Moon Moth Wings
Invalid ingredients
Although edible, the following items cannot be used in any recipes:
- Dark Petals
- Deerclops Eyeball
- Foliage (excluding )
- Garland
- Glow Berry (excluding )
- Guardian's Horn
- Hatching Tallbird Egg
- Koalefant Trunk (excluding )
- Light Bulb
- Mandrake (cooked – raw o.k.)
- Petals
- Rot
- Rotten Egg
- Seeds (raw or cooked)
- Winter Koalefant Trunk (raw or cooked) (excluding )
- Birchnut (applies only to raw; roasted can be used in crock pot)
- Coconut (whole – halved or roasted o.k.)
- Dead Swordfish
- Dead Wobster (raw or cooked - alive o.k.)
- Dragoon Heart
- Eye of the Tiger Shark
- Blooming Tuber (raw or cooked)
- Bramble Bulb
- Clippings
- Flytrap Stalk
- Lotus Flower (raw or cooked)
- Magic Water
- Nectar
- Poison Dartfrog Legs (raw or cooked)
- Seed Pod (raw or cooked)
- Tuber (raw or cooked)
The following recipes do not work with any cooked foods:
- Melonsicle ()
- Banana Pop ()
The following recipes do not work with specific cooked foods (i.e. Turkey Dinner requires raw Drumsticks but the other meat component can be cooked.):
Filler
An ingredient is "filler" if it can be added to a partially prepared recipe without changing the Crock Pot's output; most recipes call for less than four ingredients, so fillers are need to fill the pot.
When filler is called for, most valid ingredients (see above) will usually work; though some recipes explicitly prohibit a couple ingredients or food groups. For example: Dragonpie cannot have any Meat ingredients in it.
While a lot of recipes prohibit their use; one dish, Kabobs, actually requires Twigs. Using them when possible is efficient, as Twigs are usually easier to get than Food.
Monster Food
If two or more Monster Foods are used in the pot, the crock pot produces Monster Lasagna unless Twigs are added (which makes Wet Goop), or higher priority food is available; thus, only one Monster Food should be attempted as filler for a dish, except Surf 'n' Turf. Though it follows the twig rule, it's useful to note that Bacon and Eggs can be made with two Monster Meat, one tallbird egg, and one stick.
The following is Monster Food:
- Monster Meat (Raw or Cooked)
- Monster Jerky
- Durian (Raw or Cooked)
- Dead Jellyfish (Raw or Cooked) ()
- Dried Jellyfish ()
- Dead Rainbow Jellyfish (Raw or Cooked) ()
Food values
See also: Food
These "food values" measure how plentifully an ingredient can fulfill a recipe's need for certain food groups. Combined ingredients' food values (in addition to recipe priority) are what determine an attempt's final dish; for example: Honey Ham requires a meat value greater than or equal to 2.0, so in addition to Honey, its ingredients can be 3 Jerky; 2 Jerky & 1 filler; or 1 Jerky & 2 Drumsticks, but 1 Jerky, 1 Drumstick, & 1 filler won't cut it.
The overall set of food values for an attempted dish is the sum of its individual ingredient values. In attempting a dish like , the component values are:
- +1 meat, +1 monster
- +1 meat
- +1 meat
- +0.5 fruit
When added up, the final dish's set of values will be 3.0 meat, 1.0 monster, and 0.5 fruit. resulting in Meaty Stew.
Some ingredients value for two food groups; for example: raw Tropical Fish provides 1.0 fish unit & 0.5 meat units (though Cooked Fish Morsel provides 0.5 fish units & no meat units).
Meat value
Different Meat ingredients have different meat values.
Fish/Seafood values
Fish & seafood come in three levels of fishiness: half, full, and double.
Fruit value
Fruit ingredients come in half-size & full-size.
Durian counts both as monster food and fruit.
Vegetable value
Vegetable ingredients come in half-size & full-size.
Egg value
Egg ingredients come in small & enormous.
Sweetener value
Sweeteners are Honeys & Royal Jelly.
Dairy Product value
Dairy includes Butter & Electric Milk.
Bug value
Bugs are unique to the Don't Starve: Hamlet DLC.
Decoration value
Decorations are a unique food category in Don't Starve Together, containing foods that are wild cards and typically only used in one recipe.
Foods with decoration value of 1.0: Forget-Me-Lots
Foods with decoration value of 2.0: Collected Dust
Priority
Priority ratings decides the result of a particular cooking session based on the ingredients used; the highest rated recipe will always be chosen. If there are several valid recipes with the same priority, a random one of those specific recipes will be chosen. Some recipes have priority of 0 or below, which means they will never be chosen over recipes of positive priority. One such recipe is Wet Goop, which is in fact always a valid result, but it's never chosen over anything else because it has -2 priority.
As a simple example, cooking with 4 Meat pieces, both the Meatballs recipe (priority -1) and the Meaty Stew recipe (priority 0) are valid, but the completed dish will always be Meaty Stew, because of greater priority.
If there is more than one recipe with highest priority the game will pick at random. Here is a final example; a dish that uses as ingredients fulfills four different recipes: Fishsticks (10), Fish Tacos (10), Kabobs (5), and Froggle Bunwich (1); two dishes tie, so the result will be Fishsticks 50% of the time, and the other 50% Fish Tacos.
Recipes for the Crock Pot
The following is a list of Crock Pot recipes. There are also recipes exclusive to the Portable Crock Pot not listed here.
A calculator to show what dishes can be made from given ingredients can be found here.
Under Ingredients, icons with a numeric value (like 1.0) represent any ingredient from that food group. Icons without values are specific ingredients. Required ingredients are the minimum food items to make a dish, and attempting to fill a dish with restricted ingredients would lead to a different dish.
Visual Reminder | ||||
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Vegetables | Meats | Fruits | Fishes | Eggs |
Sweeteners | Monster Foods | Dairy () | Bugs () | Inedible |
Icon | Dish | DLC | Recipe | |||||||
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Ingredients | Notes | |||||||||
Amberosia | N/A | N/A | N/A | Never | 40s | 100 | ||||
Asparagus Soup | 18.75 | 5 | 20 | 15d | 10s | 10 | : + ×0.5 : + ×1.5 |
: No | ||
Bacon and Eggs | 75 | 5 | 20 | 20d | 40s | 10 | >1.0 + >1.0 | No | ||
Banana Pop | 12.5 | 33 | 20 | 3d | 10s | 20 | : + + ×1.0 : + + ×1.0 |
No | ||
Banana Shake | 25 | 33 | 8 | 15d | 10s | 1 | ×2 | No | ||
Barnacle Linguine | 75 | 20 | 10 | 6d | 40s | 30 | ×2 + ×2.0 | |||
Barnacle Nigiri | 37.5 | 5 | 40 | 10d | 10s | 30 | + + | |||
Barnacle Pita | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 15d | 40s | 25 | + ×0.5 | |||
Beefalo Treats | N/A | N/A | N/A | 10d | 40s | -4 | + + | |||
Beefy Greens | 75 | 5 | 40 | 6d | 40s | 25 | + ×3.0 | |||
Bisque | 18.75 | 5 | 60 | 10d | 20s | 30 | ×3 + | |||
Breakfast Skillet | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 20d | 20s | 1 | ×1.0 ×1.0 | No | ||
Bunny Stew | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 10d | 10s | 1 | >0 + ×2 | No Max ×0.75 | ||
Butter Muffin | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 15d | 40s | 1 | + ×0.5 | No Can replace with | ||
California Roll | 37.5 | 10 | 20 | 10d | 10s | 20 | : ×2 + ×1.0 : ×2 + ×1.0 |
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Caviar | 12.5 | 33 | 3 | 10d | 40s | 20 | + ×1.0 | or | ||
Ceviche | 25 | 5 | 20 | 10d | 10s | 20 | + ×2.0 | : No | ||
Coffee | 9.375 | -5 | 3 | 10d | 10s | 30 | x3.0 | Only | ||
Creamy Potato Purée | 37.5 | 33 | 20 | 15d | 20s | 20 | + + | No | ||
Dragonpie | 75 | 5 | 40 | 15d | 40s | 1 | No | |||
Fancy Spiralled Tubers | 37.5 | 15 | 3 | 10d | 15s | 10 | + ×1.0 | No Max ×2.0 | ||
Feijoada | 75 | 15 | 20 | 8d | 70s | 30 | ×3 + ×0.5 | |||
Figatoni | 56.25 | 15 | 30 | 6d | 40s | 30 | + ×2.0 | No | ||
Figgy Frogwich | 18.75 | 10 | 8 | 15d | 20s | 1 | + | |||
Figkabab | 25 | 15 | 20 | 15d | 20s | 30 | + ×1.0 + | |||
Fig-Stuffed Trunk | 56.25 | 0 | 60 | 10d | 40s | 40 | + | |||
Fish Tacos | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 6d | 10s | 10 | + ×0.5 | |||
Fishsticks | 37.5 | 5 | 40 | 10d | 40s | 10 | >0 + ×1.0 | Fillers cannot be | ||
Fist Full of Jam | 37.5 | 5 | 3 | 15d | 10s | 0 | ×0.5 | No | ||
Flower Salad | 12.5 | 5 | 40 | 6d | 10s | 10 | + ×1.5 | No | ||
Froggle Bunwich | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 15d | 40s | 1 | + ×0.5 | |||
Frozen Banana Daiquiri | 18.75 | 15 | 30 | 15d | 20s | 1 | ×1 + | No | ||
Fruit Medley | 25 | 5 | 20 | 6d | 10s | 0 | ×3.0 | No | ||
Guacamole | 37.5 | 0 | 20 | 10d | 10s | 10 | + | No or | ||
Gummy Cake | 150 | -5 | -3 | 20d | 40s | 1 | + ×1.0 | No | ||
Hard Shell Tacos | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 15d | 20s | 1 | + + ×0.5 | |||
Honey Ham | 75 | 5 | 30 | 15d | 40s | 2 | + >1.5 | No Max ×1.0 | ||
Honey Nuggets | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 15d | 40s | 2 | + >0 | No Max ×1.5 | ||
Ice Cream | 25 | 50 | 0 | 3d | 10s | 10 | + ×1.0 + ×1.0 | No | ||
Iced Tea | 12.5 | 33 | 3 | 6d | 10s | 30 | + + + ×1.0 | |||
Jellybeans | 0 | 5 | 122 in 2 min |
Never | 50s | 12 | No | |||
Jelly-O Pop | 12.5 | 0 | 20 | 3d | 10s | 20 | + + ×1.0 | |||
Jelly Salad | 37.5 | 50 | 0 | 6d | 40s | 50 | ×2 + ×2.0 | |||
Kabobs | 37.5 | 5 | 3 | 15d | 40s | 5 | >0 + ×1.0 | No Max ×1.0 | ||
Mandrake Soup | 150 | 5 | 100 | 6d | 60s | 10 | ||||
Meatballs | 62.5 | 5 | 3 | 10d | 15s | -1 | >0 | No | ||
Meated Nettles | 37.5 | 5 | 20 | 8d | 20s | 1 | x2.0 + ×1.0 | No | ||
Meaty Stew | 150 | 5 | 12 | 10d | 15s | 0 | ×3.0 | No | ||
Melonsicle | 12.5 | 20 | 3 | 3d | 10s | 10 | + + ×1.0 | No | ||
Milkmade Hat | 187.5 in 4 min | -5.3 in 4 min | 0 | Never | 40s | 55 | + + | |||
Monster Lasagna | 37.5 | -20 | -20 | 6d | 10s | 10 | ×2.0 | No | ||
Mushy Cake | 25 | 10 | 0 | 15d | 20s | 30 | + + + | |||
Leafy Meatloaf | 37.5 | 5 | 8 | 20d | 40s | 25 | ×2 | |||
Nettle Rolls | 25 | 5 | 20 | 6d | 10s | 0 | + + | |||
Pierogi | 37.5 | 5 | 40 | 20d | 20s | 5 | ×1.0 + >0 + >0 | No | ||
Plain Omelette | 50 | 5 | 3 | 20d | 20s | 1 | ×3.0 | |||
Powdercake | 0 | 0 | -3 | 18750d | 10s | 10 | (or ) + + ×1.0 | |||
Pumpkin Cookie | 37.5 | 15 | 0 | 10d | 40s | 10 | + ×2.0 | |||
Ratatouille | 25 | 5 | 3 | 15d | 20s | 0 | ×0.5 | No | ||
Salsa Fresca | 25 | 33 | 3 | 15d | 10s | 20 | + | No | ||
Seafood Gumbo | 37.5 | 20 | 40 | 10d | 20s | 10 | : >2.0 : ×1 >1.0 |
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Shark Fin Soup | 12.5 | -10 | 40 | 10d | 10s | 20 | ||||
Snake Bone Soup | 25 | 10 | 40 | 10d | 20s | 20 | + + ×2.0 | |||
Soothing Tea | 0 | 15 + 30 over 1 min | 3 | 3d | 20s | 1 | + + | No | ||
Spicy Chili | 37.5 | 0 | 20 | 10d | 10s | 10 | ×1.5 + ×1.5 | |||
Spicy Vegetable Stinger | 25 | 33 | 3 | 15d | 10s | 15 | ( or )+ + ×1.5 | See equivalent recipe | ||
Steamed Ham Sandwich | 37.5 | 15 | 40 | 6d | 40s | 5 | + + ×1.0 | No or | ||
Steamed Twigs | N/A | N/A | N/A | 10d | 10s | -5 | x3 | No | ||
Stuffed Eggplant | 37.5 | 5 | 3 | 15d | 40s | 1 | + ×0.5 | |||
Stuffed Fish Heads | 75 | 0 | 20 | 3d | 40s | 25 | + ×1.0 | |||
Stuffed Night Cap | 18.75 | -15 | -20 | 15d | 20s | 30 | ×2 + | |||
Stuffed Pepper Poppers | 25 | -5 | 30 | 15d | 40s | 20 | + ×0.5 | No Max ×1.5 | ||
Surf 'n' Turf | 37.5 | 33 | 60 | 10d | 20s | 30 | ×2.5 + ×1.5 | No | ||
Taffy | 25 | 15 | -3 | 15d | 40s | 10 | ×3.0 | No | ||
Tall Scotch Eggs | 150 | 5 | 60 | 15d | 40s | 10 | ×1.0 ×1.0 | |||
Tea | 12.5 | 33 | 3 | 1d () |
10s | 25 | + + ×1.0 | No | ||
Trail Mix | 12.5 | 5 | 30 | 15d | 10s | 10 | + ( or ) + ×0.5 | No | ||
Tropical Bouillabaisse | 37.5 | 15 | 20 | 10d | 40s | 35 | + + + ×1.0 | |||
Turkey Dinner | 75 | 5 | 20 | 6d | 60s | 10 | x 2 >0 + | When using don't add Vegetable | ||
Unagi | 18.75 | 5 | 20 | 10d | 10s | 20 | ||||
Veggie Burger | 37.5 | 33 | 30 | 6d | 40s | 25 | ||||
Vegetable Stinger | 25 | 33 | 3 | 15d | 10s | 15 | ( or ) + + ×1.5 | No | ||
Waffles | 37.5 | 5 | 60 | 6d | 10s | 10 | + + ×1.0 | |||
| Wet Goop | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6d | 5s | -2 | Results when nothing else works | ||
Wobster Bisque | 25 | 10 | 60 | 10d | 10s | 30 | + | |||
Wobster Dinner | 37.5 | 50 | 60 | 15d | 20s | 25 | + | No | ||
Downloadable Content
In DLCs, Crock Pot dishes start to spoil (even quicker in rain) before being collected. Some existing recipes gain the ability to warm or cool the player and new recipes have been added which can lower or raise the player's temperature. The Crock Pot itself also generates heat when cooking (not in ), which may Overheat the player during Summer and Dry Season.
If a regular or RoG save file has been set to be compatible with SW, any recipes added by SW will also be available in such a file. Consequently, recipes such as Surf 'n' Turf can be created to easily restore large amounts of Health and Sanity in the Ruins by combining 2 Monster Meats with 2 Eels.
The Hamlet DLC introduces the first Crock Pot recipe that turns into a different recipe when it has spoiled. Tea will spoil after one day, but instead of becoming Rot it will become Iced Tea. Even though this transformation likely represents the cooling of the hot drink, putting Tea in an Ice Box will slow its spoilage like any other food item. Foliage can be used in the Crock Pot in Hamlet.
Tips
- The light emitted by an active Crock Pot is enough to keep Charlie away.
- Warly has his own Portable Crock Pot.
- Some Crock Pot dishes give fewer Hunger / Health points than the sum of their components.
- For instance, it's better to eat four Roasted Carrots (+12 / +50 ), versus using them to make Ratatouille (+3 / +25 ); however, most Crock Pot recipes restore 5 , which may be desirable.
- Putting any 4 edible items in the pot will result in something.
- If the player has enough resources to create a 5-6 fit Crock Pot setting, the player can position them in a quintet or hexagonal style and place a Fridge or two in the center. This will allow both the fridge and crock pot to be open simultaneously, increasing cooking efficiency.
- It's a good idea to cook any stale or spoiled food on fire before putting them in the Crock Pot, if the recipe allows cooked food to be used. Doing so raises the overall freshness of the ingredients, making the end result last longer.
External links
- Don't Starve Food Guide (Crock Pot simulator)
- Crock Pot Simulator for mods
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