Cooking

In Harvest, cooking is a fun and rewarding activity that allows you to turn basic ingredients into delicious and valuable dishes. To get started with cooking, you'll need to purchase the "Kitchen" farm upgrade, which will give you access to two stove tops in the kitchen of your farm house.
Once you have access to the stovetops, you'll need to purchase the necessary cookware from the hardware store. Different recipes require different types of cookware, such as a metal skillet, a metal pot, or a small metal pot. Just place the cookware on the stove top and you're ready to start cooking!
Fortunately, there's a cookbook reference available in the kitchen to help you figure out what ingredients you'll need and which cookware is required for each recipe.
Cooking in Harvest is a great way to deal with surplus food storage and make some extra money. The outputs from cooking are generally more valuable than the ingredients you put in, so you can turn your extra produce into high-value dishes.
In addition to being a great way to make money, cooking can also be a fun pastime. There's something satisfying about turning a few simple ingredients into a delicious dish that you can share with friends and family.
Overall, cooking in Harvest is a great way to add some variety to your farm and make the most of your produce. With a little bit of practice and experimentation, you'll soon be cooking up a storm and reaping the rewards!
Recipe Reference
| Cookware | Ingredients | Result | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Metal Skillet | Livestock Egg | Omelette | 45 |
| Metal Skillet | Orange + Livestock Egg | Orange Crepes | 40 |
| Metal Skillet | Mushroom | Stirfry | 25 |
| Metal Pot | Water + Orange + Soda | Orange Soda | 40 |
| Metal Pot | Melon + Orange + Banana | Fruit Punch | 45 |
| Metal Pot | Water + Corn + Tomato | Salsa | 35 |
| Small Metal Pot | Water + Mushroom | Mushroom Soup | 30 |
| Small Metal Pot | Livestock Egg + Banana | Banana Pie | 50 |
| Small Metal Pot | Melon + Tomato | Guacamole | 25 |
