
Stamina & Temporary Stamina: Speaking of Stamina, let’s do that. Pretty easy, right? Alternatively, you could actually use the Palm Fruit ingredient instead of the Raw Meat as it yields the same healing numbers. Using 2 Raw Meat yields a Meat Skewer that heals for 4 Hearts. Using 5 Raw Meat yields a Meat Skewer that heals you for 10 Hearts. Cooking 1 Raw Meat will yield a Meat Skewer that heals for 2 Hearts. Alternatively, you could just cook 2-3 Apples for a similar dish that heals for only 2-3 Hearts in case you are putting more focus into your Stamina than your Hearts. More on Heart recovery, if you need more than just 5 Hearts to be healed, you can use the basic Raw Meat ingredient. Still, I’m going to cover some more of the most basic dishes you can cook to possibly overall save time when you’re in the middle of battle and only wanna eat one dish to heal 3-5 Hearts instead of mashing the A-button to eat 6-10 Apples in rapid succession (although, doing so does look funny!!)īasic Heart Recovery: You can take 5 Apples and cook them into a Simmered Fruit dish that heals you for 5 Hearts.

Or, you can check out this article, where I’ll try to go into some detail on the ingredients, their yielding combinations, and–at the end–where you can find these items.ĭuring your early game, you won’t have too much of a need to cook outside of giving yourself buffs, like cold resistance, or maybe a defensive boost. From basic healing items to giving yourself temporary buffs, you’ll do yourself a huge favour if you dive into the seemingly deep cooking mechanic and figure out what dishes you can make. In the newest entry with “Zelda”, cooking is a very important part of the gameplay. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild – Cooking Guide
