RuneScape/Skills/Cooking

In RuneScape food is essential for combat and trade. Foods provide healing (hitpoints/life). The most nurishing foods reqire cooking, baking, fermenting, and\or brewing. As with all skills the more you practice the better you will get, but in cooking at lower levels you may burn food. Burning makes it in inaccessible to eat or sell. As your level in creases you will burn less and less food.

Meats

 * Raw Fish or Meat
 * Fire(Tinder Box and Wood to light) or Range

To cook: Use any sort of Raw meat (Raw chicken, Raw rat meat, Raw bear meat, etc...) with a Range or Fire.

Bread

 * Flour (Crush Grain at a windmill and use with Pot to obtain)
 * Water (Use Jug or Bucket with a source of water. A Fountain or a Sink will do)
 * Range

To cook: Use Flour with Water. Choose to make Bread dough, then use the dough with a range

Pies

 * Pie Dish
 * Flour (Crush Grain at a windmill and use with Pot to obtain)
 * Egg
 * Redberries, Apples, or Meat
 * Range

All pies are two bite foods.

Stews

 * Bowl of Water
 * Potato
 * Cooked Meat (cow meat is probably your best bet)
 * Cook on stove or fire.

Pizza

 * Mix Flour with water. (Flour is made by using wheat with a grindstone typically found in a windmill, water can be gained by using a jug with a fountain)
 * Add Tomato
 * Add Cheese
 * Cook pizza or crap* Add whatever topping you wish from Anchovies/Pinapple.

Sidenote: Tomato and cheese can be found for free in Draynor or bought in the cooking shop south of Falador at Port Sarim.

Cakes

 * Mix flour, eggs and milk together in a cake tin. (Flour is made by using wheat on a grindstone at a windmill with a pot, eggs can typically be found at chicken coops and milk from using a bucket with a dairy cow.)


 * Cook on a stove
 * Add chocolate (only if you have the required cooking level to make chocolate cake)

Wine

 * Jug of water
 * Grapes

Use the grapes with water and wait until it ferments (this is achieved by leaving it in your inventory or bank for a set peroid of time)

Hot Drinks
Nettle Tea


 * Bowl of water
 * Nettles

Add the nettles to the bowl and cook on a stove or fire. Use said bowl with a cup, you may choose to add milk.

Brewing
Ales


 * Two buckets of water
 * Two Barley Malt
 * Main ingredient (Varies depending on the type of ale you want from; Apple mush, Hammerstone hops, Asgarnian hops, harralander and so on. Quanity also varies.)
 * Pot of Yale Yeast.

You need to put the buckets of water in an empty VAT followed by the barley malt and then the main ingredient and finally the yeast which has to be bought from local brewers.

Note: The process of fermenting can take up to a full day so if you plan to brew ales be prepared by having something else to do while you wait or just come back in a few days time.

Vegetables
Vegetables basically consist of a baked potato with a topping of some kind. The toppings must be made separately and then added to the potato. The better toppings require high farming levels or lots of money to obtain.

Potato: grow using the farming skill or pick on any NPC farm and bake on a range (NOT a fire).

Toppings:


 * Always add butter first and then add whatever topping you wish to use.


 * Diary products: Milk a diary cow and use the bucket of milk on a churn, these can be found at most of the RuneScape farms. Milk can be churned into cream, butter, or cheese. Cream can be churned into butter or cheese and butter can be churned into cheese if you make a mistake with selecting what you want.


 * Tomato and Scrambled Eggs: Add an egg to a bowl with a knife in your inventory, then cook the bowl of eggs on a range/fire. Add a tomato to a bowl with a knife in your inventory. Use the bowl of tomatoes with the bowl of scrambled eggs.


 * Mushroom and Onions: Add an onion to one bowl and a bittercap mushroom to another while having a knife in your inventory. Cook both of the bowls on a range/fire. Use the bowl of onions on the bowl of mushrooms.


 * Tuna and Sweetcown: Add a cooked tuna to a bowl, then add cooked sweetcorn.

Required Levels
"Members Only" Foods in Bold.

Meats
See the Fishing Manual.

Vegetables
For directions on making, see the "vegetables" section in the Items Necessary category.