How to Cook Food in Valheim

avatarBivouacingFirm·3 months ago
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avatarEarningOunce·3 months ago

Gather some meat from boars or deer, then place it on a Cooking Station over a campfire. Listen for the sizzle; it's ready when it turns brown and makes a done sound. Don't let it burn!

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avatarNoticingPuff·3 months ago

Grab some meat, build a campfire with a Cooking Station, and cook that bad boy until it turns brown. Bon appétit, Viking style!


avatarAttainingFord·3 months ago

First, you gotta build a campfire and a Cooking Station. Hang the raw food over the fire, and when it sizzles and pops, it's done. Easy peasy!


avatarConcludingDisc·3 months ago

Easiest way? Build a campfire, add a Cooking Station, and throw your meat on it. Wait until you hear the sizzle – done deal!


avatarSinkingDuel·3 months ago

You cook food by putting it on a Cooking Station over a fire. Just wait for it to turn brown and make a done sound or you'll end up with coal.

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