I think the lobster bisque is the most underrated, because you can store the ingredients indefinitely. Lobster is the easiest thing to catch, because it doesn't resist or try to swim away, and you can store it in a tin fishing bin (one of the most op items out there) to keep it alive indefinitely. And ice stays fresh forever in an ice box, so there's no time limit to when you make the dish.
The sheer amount of times trail mix has saved me from dumb mistakes is to many to count. I still suck at kiting so I always have 40 birch nuts stored in a ice box somewhere.
Trail mix isn't ever my go to, but it's made of such basic ingredients that in the early game there's a good chance you'll have the ingredients just sitting in your inventory, so if you live in the birch forest it's a great healing item
its good of you base on desert or oasis cuz access is easy. but usually people would retreat to the caves during summer so cactus flowers is not really om their list of stuff to bring
I mean, the 3 day spoilage time, and the fact that by summer I'm usually gonna have more reliable and easily obtained healing food REALLY brings it down for me.
Playing Warly has made me memorize a lot of these recipes, and how/ where to get ingredients, and i gotta say that i have only not tried veggie stingers. Every dish in this video, i've made except for veggies stinger, so i guess i'll put that onto my farming list.
for me persoanly Im ashamed to admit asparagus soup evaided me when I was able to cook all 4 barnicle dishes all warly exclusive dishes and get to finaly solo and cook jelly beans yet the last dish was aspargus soup
Sorry for not making graphics for the food stats; I admittedly was getting a little editing fatigue and didn't really want to put off releasing the video any longer. I also have been trying to avoid making graphics that distract from what I'm discussing, and for each of these dishes the value that I mention is really the only value that needs to be noted - for instance, I don't feel the need to include the negligible sanity gain from most of these dishes. But here's the full list for those interested: Beefy Greens Hunger - 75 Health - 40 Sanity - 5 Butter Muffin / Froggle Bunwich Hunger - 37.5 Health - 20 Sanity - 5 Wobster Bisque Hunger - 25 Health - 60 Sanity - 10 Fishsticks Hunger - 37.5 Health - 40 Sanity - 5 Trail Mix Hunger - 12.5 Health - 30 Sanity - 5 Vegetable Stinger Hunger - 25 Health - 3 Sanity - 33
Fish sticks (if you play Webber) are so easy to get, and so good. +40 health, and if you're a Webber you can easily get silk for fishing rods (for fish).
I never understand why people consider farms to be inefficient. Getting seeds is super easy and after two seasons I usually have plenty of manure to build a couple farms, just plant the seeds and you get plenty of basically free cooking ingredients, especially in spring when there's growth boost during the rain.
If you want the answer, I'm pretty sure Edgy rick is the main one saying that. But it boils down to other food sources giving way more food in way less time. Lichen can be farmed, and used with bundle wrap to give you hundreds of days of food in just a few days of work. Berries can easily keep you alive with just 20 or so of them and a spider nest. If you need vegi, just go to desert and grab some cactus. While people say stuff like, why would you build farms, that's so inefficient, I just think, play how you want. Sticking to a single method kind of gets boring, people complain about the ocean content not being"viable", but I'm just glad that I have more things I can do.
@@freya9107 Yeah, people keep saying that farms are bad and makes you waste time. But I actually dont mind, I am not trying to be the most efficient player in the game and speedrun the game. I want to do everything. Farms and explore the Ocean too
Personally I don’t like farm because, especially when playing solo, if I want to go on a long expedition at sea or caves or just a lil trip around to fight walrus, get goat horns, whatever. I come back and it’s all rotted and I have to start all over and I have to wait for birds to drop seeds and hope they’re good vegetables etc etc
You can leave rotted crops and eventually they’ll regrow. So even if you miss a harvest you can eventually pick the plant and feed to a bird for that particular seed.
Been playing with my friend on a 500+ day world and yeah. Beefy greens are great. We literally have around 30 meaty bulbs on our oasis base and we have 2 full bundles of 4 99 max stack leafy meat.
I feel that waffles are kind of underrated too, you can automatically farm butter using catcoons and elephant cactus (elephant cactus only exists in single player don’t starve though) and eggs can be auto farmed during winter by walking near the edges of the world for pengulls, then waiting for eggs and killing the pengulls, either at night, or by leading one away by utilizing their skittishness or by killing them all by nighttime (or you could feed old cooked monstermeat to your bird for an egg). I don’t think berries can be famed AUTOMATICALLY but they are pretty easy to acquire. There! You now have a 60 hp food item with the quick eating animation you acquired automatically, :) Edit: Punctuation improvement
Late comments, but playing in a solo wolrd as Walter, Creamy Potato Puree is my go to for healing and sanity restoration at the same time. That dish is a lifesaver for boss fights. 😁
I think the majority of recipes go unnoticed because Meatballs, Pierogi and to a lesser extent honey-based dishes are "easy" to make because they take relatively few resources. 1 of any meat + 3 berries is an extremely small cost for a dish that recovers almost half the hunger of a normal character. Cacti can grow even in winter and you still have mushrooms and carrots to turn into Pierogi. Honey-based dishes are easy to make if you set up even a half-decent apiary (between Taffy, Honey Nuggets and Honey Ham you'll have more honey than you'll know what to do with). I do love the majority of these "other" recipes but I tend to stick with the above because they are easy to make. Still a good guide
I think something that could have been mentioned a bit more clearly was how you can get vegetable stinger from a *random* crop seed, not a forced one. A lot of people dislike farms because of the investment of needing to give 2/3rds of your crops to the bird in order to get seeds, and I admittedly fall into this camp. However, if you use only random seeds, the process becomes substantially easier. Plant the seed, wait a few minutes, and then harvest. When you use farms this way, I can see how the stinger can be a decent dish, especially given how you have a pretty good shot of making a bunch if you have a good supply of farms. It’s especially nice to get other good crops, like potatoes, as well. It’s definitely a decent crockpot dish when you look at it that way. I view it substantially worse if you are forcing yourself to farm them, but not if you are passively farming them.
Yeah, that was definitely one of the big selling points I tried to make. Shoot, I hope I conveyed that. "You can plop the occasional random seed in here and convert your junk veggies into an excellent source of sanity."
I like watching all the videos of DST and the Anti-Farming talk but after the Reap What You Sow update. Is meat even worthwhile now? I tend to turn it all into gold.
@@hajimehinata5854 me personally, I give all the meat I get and turn it into gold at the pig king at least until I reach the ruins. Potatoes, Garlic, Toma Root, and Onions, and Pumpkins are all so powerful for Health, Hunger, and sanity.
Tbh no one really seems to mention grim gallate I think its pretty decent for early game health just eat a few cooked cactus and if your on low health you can easily restore it by eating this dish, and to further emphasize this point you probably wont be using much nightmare fuel as Warly in the early game (because you probably wont have a prestihatitator) and you wont probably have eggs for pierogi, he also cant have the same dish more then once with out losing its base stats so yes I do think grim gallate is pretty decent and almost could be considered good for the average player who doesn't spend much time trying to regain there sanity.
@@o-poppoo5117 shit, lol your right I forgot that YOU specifically have to use farm foods to make this dish and not just regular filler well nvm ima just leave this comment and let it play out
As an owner of the most simple merm farm in the world, i think california rolls are really good too. They heal as much as a froggle bunwich, lets you cook the froggle bunwich too and only needs two kelps, which are unironically a great filler
I feel like Kelp is to op, literally just base closer to water, and you can have an infinite source of vegi without any work. Need more sanity and hp, put it on a drying rack, it'll be dry in about a day. I had a world where I put a good 50 kelp, and I just stopped picking it because I had more food that I could ever eat. It comes back in winter too, doesn't burn in summer
i will always use melonsickles as a sanity food, and you cant change me, i dont care that theyre seasonal, but theyre really cheap and ez to get if you get a farm early game
@@JazzysGames why do people say farms are bad? Yeah they cant be used in winter and summer if youre on surface, but they give corn for corncakes, veggies for pierogis and also pumpkins watermelon and dragon fruit
My opinion of the list of underrated foods Beefy greens: definitely underrated by how new it is its real good Butter muffins: (hey that's me in there :D ) muffins are great! Froggy bunwich: nothing wrong with making it food wise its the meat version of butter muffin its even got the need for 1 vegi. Bisque: quite a healthy food! Couldn't beat klaus as warly without it. Fish sticks: the classic fish stick cheep and healthy. Trail mix: I agree with my friends Trail mix is great for healing but didn't know it has a long spoil time! Vegtibal stinger: forgot how much sanity it gives but its underrated even for me I guess. (Then again I only use the farm for potatoes or tama roots for stockpiling healing if I'm not playing wigfrid)
Griefer burns the whole world down: .... Your base is completely destroyed: .... Someone mentions Farm food: ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS! (I actually kind of like farm food tho)
Same I really like farms. Yeah sure it takes some days to get food from it but honestly? It's just kinda peaceful for me. It's a way to make food without any real danger cause you're at base and can just be focused on building stuff
@@azurehorizon4485 They're a cool suppliment food source to berry farms, lichen farms, automatic butter and waffle farms etc. They're really underrated as a supplimentary food source
@@Abyssal._. same. I play (Wickerbottom) with 3 other people, one of them being Wolfgang. We usually have a berry farm, few advanced farms and some mushroom planters. We never have food shortage obviously. I hate cooking the same food on repeat lol so a farm keeps things interesting.
well if you want to do a part 2 of that then i guess here is some potfood that may or may not be underrated berryjam made whit 3 ice i think most dont even know that you can make the berryjam whit ice at all california rolls made whit 2 pondfish and 2 kelps a small snack thats for sure but underrated for sure and maybe can be made on the ocean too if you got some fish there i think pumpkin cookies is very underrated even if thats a good alt for taffy its just needs 1 pumpkin 2 honey and 1 stick same sanity but a bit more hunger and it dont hurt to eat aswell im not sure about that one if thats underarrated but i dont see that that others make it and its spirraled tupers easy good food to make that only needs 1 potato 2 sticks and 1 ice or carrot or something like that and here is one from warly only and that is asparagazpacho 2 asparagus and 2 ice gets you something for the summer heat and is a good use for asparagus well those are my vote for a part 2
As a wormwood main I mostly eat raw or cooked vegetables and I know the best crops to restore health hunger and sanity for the team, so throwing any vegetable thats not garlic or onion in the crock pot is a waste
I mean im a wanona main so i think im one of the few who knows about and actively farms for vegetable stimger good hunger (as wanona) good sanity and a bit of health not much to complain about.
the reason these recipes arent used is that people need to focus on other survival factors other than hunger so 1-3 recipes will do the job but if you're experienced you can use up to 15 recipes and all of them will be equally easy and decent. thing is cooking mutliple types of dishes kinda takes your focus away.
For me it's about recognizing what you can make with the ingredients you have available. For example, if I get an onion in a farm I wanna know off the top of my head what options I have for cooking with it.
I think some stats would've been nice to show more prominently (or at all in some cases) on-screen to let the viewer know better what these foods actually do.
I personally think Banana Pop is better than Vegetable Stinger? Vegetable Stinger doesn't fit into early game nor late game, early game for sanity you probably better just gather green cap or cactus, for late game, when you can clear the ruin and the monkey village, you get tons of bananas you don't know what to do, and just put 1 banana, 1 ice, 2 twigs, you got the Banana Pop that restore 33 sanity, way faster than farming.
I'm gonna try to avoid too much falling into the trap of comparing stinger to non-crockpot foods because that was not really the purpose of this guide. Banana pop is great but I can't ignore the fact that in order to make it you will either need to bring ice to the ruins or bring bananas to the surface. With veg stinger you have everything in the same place. It also lasts 15 days versus banana pop which lasts 3. Not saying it's all around better but I certainly hear stinger mentioned way more than pops so I still think it's way less appreciated.
@@tallkids-spencerhuyck179 you're objectively better off making Taffy and eating the pumpkin cooked. And by "objectively", I'm referring to the statistical gain from using the ingredients separately vs. together in making Pumpkin Cookies.
I think the lobster bisque is the most underrated, because you can store the ingredients indefinitely.
Lobster is the easiest thing to catch, because it doesn't resist or try to swim away, and you can store it in a tin fishing bin (one of the most op items out there) to keep it alive indefinitely.
And ice stays fresh forever in an ice box, so there's no time limit to when you make the dish.
I just love the fact, that you've used driftwood oar as a spatula
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The sheer amount of times trail mix has saved me from dumb mistakes is to many to count. I still suck at kiting so I always have 40 birch nuts stored in a ice box somewhere.
It's also Walter's favorite so the game kinda tells you how to heal him
Let me guess
You forgot where you left your nuts and they grew into trees?
Trail mix isn't ever my go to, but it's made of such basic ingredients that in the early game there's a good chance you'll have the ingredients just sitting in your inventory, so if you live in the birch forest it's a great healing item
0:24 That one guy: *I fell like wet goop is underrated*
The guy is not wrong
Čech
Flower salad (from desert cactus flowers). Is it underrated? Haven't seen it a lot, but it's a good healing for summer.
its good of you base on desert or oasis cuz access is easy.
but usually people would retreat to the caves during summer so cactus flowers is not really om their list of stuff to bring
It carried me once in a fight against antlion when i had no healing prep'd 8 cactus = 4 flower salads
rare rather than underrated
I mean, the 3 day spoilage time, and the fact that by summer I'm usually gonna have more reliable and easily obtained healing food REALLY brings it down for me.
I thought it was great at first, but the flowers themselves actually have good stats already. It's not much better than just eating the ingredients.
you should make a sequel video with things people should avoid making, things like stuffed eggplants, kabobs and fish taco
I love the shot at edgy Rick
0:15: ah yes. tasty meaty stew
delicious puke on a plate
Is op
i'm kinda sad that i wasnt the first one to tag this time on video
Well i think that's a waste of meat since you can turn 3 points of meat into 3 meat balls (64*3 >150) if you have enough filler, of course.
@@khangcao8871good for warly tho. That and meatballs can make him last 2 days without food
Playing Warly has made me memorize a lot of these recipes, and how/ where to get ingredients, and i gotta say that i have only not tried veggie stingers. Every dish in this video, i've made except for veggies stinger, so i guess i'll put that onto my farming list.
for me persoanly Im ashamed to admit asparagus soup evaided me when I was able to cook all 4 barnicle dishes all warly exclusive dishes and get to finaly solo and cook jelly beans
yet the last dish was aspargus soup
Sorry for not making graphics for the food stats; I admittedly was getting a little editing fatigue and didn't really want to put off releasing the video any longer. I also have been trying to avoid making graphics that distract from what I'm discussing, and for each of these dishes the value that I mention is really the only value that needs to be noted - for instance, I don't feel the need to include the negligible sanity gain from most of these dishes. But here's the full list for those interested:
Beefy Greens
Hunger - 75
Health - 40
Sanity - 5
Butter Muffin / Froggle Bunwich
Hunger - 37.5
Health - 20
Sanity - 5
Wobster Bisque
Hunger - 25
Health - 60
Sanity - 10
Fishsticks
Hunger - 37.5
Health - 40
Sanity - 5
Trail Mix
Hunger - 12.5
Health - 30
Sanity - 5
Vegetable Stinger
Hunger - 25
Health - 3
Sanity - 33
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Fish sticks (if you play Webber) are so easy to get, and so good. +40 health, and if you're a Webber you can easily get silk for fishing rods (for fish).
and monster meat will be flowing out of your ears as filler
@@hajimehinata5854 Good idea mate
Yeah trail mix is so underrated
I never understand why people consider farms to be inefficient. Getting seeds is super easy and after two seasons I usually have plenty of manure to build a couple farms, just plant the seeds and you get plenty of basically free cooking ingredients, especially in spring when there's growth boost during the rain.
If you want the answer, I'm pretty sure Edgy rick is the main one saying that. But it boils down to other food sources giving way more food in way less time. Lichen can be farmed, and used with bundle wrap to give you hundreds of days of food in just a few days of work. Berries can easily keep you alive with just 20 or so of them and a spider nest. If you need vegi, just go to desert and grab some cactus.
While people say stuff like, why would you build farms, that's so inefficient, I just think, play how you want. Sticking to a single method kind of gets boring, people complain about the ocean content not being"viable", but I'm just glad that I have more things I can do.
@@freya9107 Yeah, people keep saying that farms are bad and makes you waste time. But I actually dont mind, I am not trying to be the most efficient player in the game and speedrun the game. I want to do everything. Farms and explore the Ocean too
@@freya9107 oh please dont mention that man D:
Personally I don’t like farm because, especially when playing solo, if I want to go on a long expedition at sea or caves or just a lil trip around to fight walrus, get goat horns, whatever. I come back and it’s all rotted and I have to start all over and I have to wait for birds to drop seeds and hope they’re good vegetables etc etc
You can leave rotted crops and eventually they’ll regrow. So even if you miss a harvest you can eventually pick the plant and feed to a bird for that particular seed.
Been playing with my friend on a 500+ day world and yeah. Beefy greens are great. We literally have around 30 meaty bulbs on our oasis base and we have 2 full bundles of 4 99 max stack leafy meat.
I kind of wish you would have put their stats on screen.
but they are on the screen
for example just pause at 1:41 and you can see the name, icon, accepting ingredient types and its stats
@@niaroooooooo ahhh. I didnt see that. thanks
I feel that waffles are kind of underrated too, you can automatically farm butter using catcoons and elephant cactus (elephant cactus only exists in single player don’t starve though) and eggs can be auto farmed during winter by walking near the edges of the world for pengulls, then waiting for eggs and killing the pengulls, either at night, or by leading one away by utilizing their skittishness or by killing them all by nighttime (or you could feed old cooked monstermeat to your bird for an egg). I don’t think berries can be famed AUTOMATICALLY but they are pretty easy to acquire. There! You now have a 60 hp food item with the quick eating animation you acquired automatically, :)
Edit: Punctuation improvement
Yeah It's really underrated THEY LOOK DELICIOUS ALSO WHY WOULDN'T YOU WANT TO EAT THOSE!??!
@@takami_0710 yess i wish i had such a perfectly made waffle, Wilson is now gordan ramsey
Thank you for mentioning me twice, even though I did kinda cheat a bit with fish sticks. Love your vids man, keep up the great work!
Wigfrid: This food is not befitting a warrior!
Late comments, but playing in a solo wolrd as Walter, Creamy Potato Puree is my go to for healing and sanity restoration at the same time.
That dish is a lifesaver for boss fights. 😁
Any recipe that can use twigs is a GOATed recipe.
I cant believe he saw my suggestion:)
Such glory
farm food?!!!
*shows complex explanation of why a wickerbottom farming lichen is 600 times more efficient than dragon pie*
I think the majority of recipes go unnoticed because Meatballs, Pierogi and to a lesser extent honey-based dishes are "easy" to make because they take relatively few resources. 1 of any meat + 3 berries is an extremely small cost for a dish that recovers almost half the hunger of a normal character. Cacti can grow even in winter and you still have mushrooms and carrots to turn into Pierogi. Honey-based dishes are easy to make if you set up even a half-decent apiary (between Taffy, Honey Nuggets and Honey Ham you'll have more honey than you'll know what to do with).
I do love the majority of these "other" recipes but I tend to stick with the above because they are easy to make. Still a good guide
Glad to be a part of your video!
Whoaa great opinions.
Rest in peace wurt world.
Sending you love!
veggy stinger are much easier now due to the reap what you sow update
I think something that could have been mentioned a bit more clearly was how you can get vegetable stinger from a *random* crop seed, not a forced one.
A lot of people dislike farms because of the investment of needing to give 2/3rds of your crops to the bird in order to get seeds, and I admittedly fall into this camp. However, if you use only random seeds, the process becomes substantially easier. Plant the seed, wait a few minutes, and then harvest. When you use farms this way, I can see how the stinger can be a decent dish, especially given how you have a pretty good shot of making a bunch if you have a good supply of farms. It’s especially nice to get other good crops, like potatoes, as well.
It’s definitely a decent crockpot dish when you look at it that way. I view it substantially worse if you are forcing yourself to farm them, but not if you are passively farming them.
Yeah, that was definitely one of the big selling points I tried to make. Shoot, I hope I conveyed that. "You can plop the occasional random seed in here and convert your junk veggies into an excellent source of sanity."
4:26 The pierogi lord Edgy Rick is disappointed in you
Love the trail mix
I like watching all the videos of DST and the Anti-Farming talk but after the Reap What You Sow update. Is meat even worthwhile now? I tend to turn it all into gold.
pierogies, meatballs, meaty stew, and getting pigs loyalty is pretty decent don't you think?
@@hajimehinata5854 me personally, I give all the meat I get and turn it into gold at the pig king at least until I reach the ruins. Potatoes, Garlic, Toma Root, and Onions, and Pumpkins are all so powerful for Health, Hunger, and sanity.
Butter muffin and trail mix are the only two recipes I know by heart. They are super good for sustaining your non-hunger needs.
Cries in wigfrid
Wow, so many underrated dishes! Great!
Tbh no one really seems to mention grim gallate I think its pretty decent for early game health just eat a few cooked cactus and if your on low health you can easily restore it by eating this dish, and to further emphasize this point you probably wont be using much nightmare fuel as Warly in the early game (because you probably wont have a prestihatitator) and you wont probably have eggs for pierogi, he also cant have the same dish more then once with out losing its base stats so yes I do think grim gallate is pretty decent and almost could be considered good for the average player who doesn't spend much time trying to regain there sanity.
Not good for early game since you need farms to make em.
@@o-poppoo5117 shit, lol your right I forgot that YOU specifically have to use farm foods to make this dish and not just regular filler well nvm ima just leave this comment and let it play out
The best video ever for me and my other noob friends! Thanks
So basically I need to wait for spring for those luring buggers to spawn to open up new opportunities for best food?
Ya like Jazzz....
As an owner of the most simple merm farm in the world, i think california rolls are really good too. They heal as much as a froggle bunwich, lets you cook the froggle bunwich too and only needs two kelps, which are unironically a great filler
I feel like Kelp is to op, literally just base closer to water, and you can have an infinite source of vegi without any work. Need more sanity and hp, put it on a drying rack, it'll be dry in about a day. I had a world where I put a good 50 kelp, and I just stopped picking it because I had more food that I could ever eat. It comes back in winter too, doesn't burn in summer
also, not only does Wurt get no downsides from eating it raw, around 15 kelps can keep the King alive without problems
kelps dry in a quarter of a day, they dry very fast
Good video! Though it would be better if you would show the food's stats!
As a Wormwood main i... well i have no place here goodbye 😌
Awww fishsticks my go-to oasis meal.
i will always use melonsickles as a sanity food, and you cant change me, i dont care that theyre seasonal, but theyre really cheap and ez to get if you get a farm early game
Fair enough. It's too bad watermelon isn't a more common crop; I'd probably make it more often too.
@@JazzysGames you can make it as common as you wish with a caged bird
Tru tru
@@JazzysGames why do people say farms are bad? Yeah they cant be used in winter and summer if youre on surface, but they give corn for corncakes, veggies for pierogis and also pumpkins watermelon and dragon fruit
My opinion of the list of underrated foods
Beefy greens: definitely underrated by how new it is its real good
Butter muffins: (hey that's me in there :D ) muffins are great!
Froggy bunwich: nothing wrong with making it food wise its the meat version of butter muffin its even got the need for 1 vegi.
Bisque: quite a healthy food! Couldn't beat klaus as warly without it.
Fish sticks: the classic fish stick cheep and healthy.
Trail mix: I agree with my friends Trail mix is great for healing but didn't know it has a long spoil time!
Vegtibal stinger: forgot how much sanity it gives but its underrated even for me I guess. (Then again I only use the farm for potatoes or tama roots for stockpiling healing if I'm not playing wigfrid)
To clarify, the birchnuts have a long spoilage time. Trail mix is 15 days I believe.
Can you do a video on the most easist and better vegan dishes? Wurt mains would love it
Griefer burns the whole world down: ....
Your base is completely destroyed: ....
Someone mentions Farm food: ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!
(I actually kind of like farm food tho)
"THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS, IT'S UNFAIR"
"Take a seat, young Skywalter"
Same I really like farms. Yeah sure it takes some days to get food from it but honestly? It's just kinda peaceful for me. It's a way to make food without any real danger cause you're at base and can just be focused on building stuff
@@azurehorizon4485 They're a cool suppliment food source to berry farms, lichen farms, automatic butter and waffle farms etc. They're really underrated as a supplimentary food source
@@Abyssal._. same. I play (Wickerbottom) with 3 other people, one of them being Wolfgang. We usually have a berry farm, few advanced farms and some mushroom planters. We never have food shortage obviously. I hate cooking the same food on repeat lol so a farm keeps things interesting.
@@shreyamishra6310 i think ive cooked almost every recipe i know off the top of my head, also butter farms are the MVP, waffles are so underrated
After the hunter and gatherer comment Id have shouted as loud as I could just to see him show the “hunter” skills he talks about.
5:41 ahh yes, most popular underrated dishes, makes sense
bacon and eggs still my fav
Glowberrie mousse is very underrated
well if you want to do a part 2 of that then i guess here is some potfood that may or may not be underrated
berryjam made whit 3 ice i think most dont even know that you can make the berryjam whit ice at all
california rolls made whit 2 pondfish and 2 kelps a small snack thats for sure but underrated for sure and maybe can be made on the ocean too if you got some fish there
i think pumpkin cookies is very underrated even if thats a good alt for taffy its just needs 1 pumpkin 2 honey and 1 stick same sanity but a bit more hunger and it dont hurt to eat aswell
im not sure about that one if thats underarrated but i dont see that that others make it and its spirraled tupers easy good food to make that only needs 1 potato 2 sticks and 1 ice or carrot or something like that
and here is one from warly only and that is asparagazpacho 2 asparagus and 2 ice gets you something for the summer heat and is a good use for asparagus
well those are my vote for a part 2
As a wormwood main I mostly eat raw or cooked vegetables and I know the best crops to restore health hunger and sanity for the team, so throwing any vegetable thats not garlic or onion in the crock pot is a waste
Smash them raw onions.
Trail mix
Wet goop is underrated!
If you got a Wickerbottom berry farm and birch nut farm with a salt box...
you're golden ;)
And before you all come at me saying what about crockpot then... HOW DO YOU HAVE ALL THAT!???!
Imagine if we could put birchnuts into an ice box. They’d last like 80 days.
great video and idea Jazzy
I like honey ham a lot
fire nettle the amount of times this stupid pesky weed has saved me in winter during a boss fight is unbelievable
Great video. What mod are you using for the recipes?
Thanks! That would be Craft Pot.
@@JazzysGames Thanks, I'll check that one out.
I mean im a wanona main so i think im one of the few who knows about and actively farms for vegetable stimger good hunger (as wanona) good sanity and a bit of health not much to complain about.
U can use radish as well as asparagus or toma root for the stinger
sir could you bring us more "can someone rush the ruins?" videos please?
I was in a server and someone was making froggle bunwich with big meats for hunger instead of making meatballs. Is froggle bunwich better?
Meat as filler? Well, Froggle bunwich gives 37.5 hunger. Large meat gives 25. They would have been better off just eating the raw ingredients.
How come i have not seen this video in two days?
Nice video 👍
I made the mistake on killing the lobester instead of cooking it when I was make bisc
Barnacle nigri, stuffed fish heads and amberosia, pls help how I cook it
Man I always use fish sticks when I am rushing the ruins. Fish sticks are life
the reason these recipes arent used is that people need to focus on other survival factors other than hunger so 1-3 recipes will do the job but if you're experienced you can use up to 15 recipes and all of them will be equally easy and decent. thing is cooking mutliple types of dishes kinda takes your focus away.
For me it's about recognizing what you can make with the ingredients you have available. For example, if I get an onion in a farm I wanna know off the top of my head what options I have for cooking with it.
is veggie stinger good now?
I forgot some of these exist
To be fair, dried kelp fronds are technically a sanity veggie at 10 sanity for .2 days of drying time
I believe my point was that there weren't many crockpot dishes for veggies until veggie stinger.
That farm food do be making me act up nowadays
Lovely video just as lovely as you, i really like your videos
what floor you use on the sides diagonally? where the table are
Ancient stonework from the archives.
That’s something wierd I noticed, why it take so long to bake a cupcake
I think some stats would've been nice to show more prominently (or at all in some cases) on-screen to let the viewer know better what these foods actually do.
I personally think Banana Pop is better than Vegetable Stinger? Vegetable Stinger doesn't fit into early game nor late game, early game for sanity you probably better just gather green cap or cactus, for late game, when you can clear the ruin and the monkey village, you get tons of bananas you don't know what to do, and just put 1 banana, 1 ice, 2 twigs, you got the Banana Pop that restore 33 sanity, way faster than farming.
I'm gonna try to avoid too much falling into the trap of comparing stinger to non-crockpot foods because that was not really the purpose of this guide. Banana pop is great but I can't ignore the fact that in order to make it you will either need to bring ice to the ruins or bring bananas to the surface. With veg stinger you have everything in the same place. It also lasts 15 days versus banana pop which lasts 3. Not saying it's all around better but I certainly hear stinger mentioned way more than pops so I still think it's way less appreciated.
Flower salad watching this like:
Wormwood mains when you mention healing: Wow! This is worthless!
I'm sad that pumpkin cookies are ignored . Like it's a C O O K I E how could you not love it (vegetarian approved so you known its good)
F for the good Pumpkin Cookies
People just hate them because they give less hunger than pumpkins
@@tallkids-spencerhuyck179 you're objectively better off making Taffy and eating the pumpkin cooked.
And by "objectively", I'm referring to the statistical gain from using the ingredients separately vs. together in making Pumpkin Cookies.
@@m3gusta17 Warly be like: 👀
Nice
I thought Jelly salad would be here, I never see anyone make it.
It's not on the wiki either, I assumed no one without a recipe mod will know it
I made it by accident 😂 and know i use it every day
the crockpot showing the recipe is a mod or its something related to warly?
Yup it's a mod
hello jazzy!
I don't remember the name of the dish but leafy meat have an op sanity food 2 leafy meat and 2 honey, boom, ice cream but cheaper
good content
4:27 *Edgy Rick Flashbacks*
What mods are you using?
What is that crock pot mod?
Which mod is this that shows the recipes in the crock pot?
CraftPot!
Fun useless fact you can make fist full of jam my using 1 water melon and 3 ice :)
Alternate Title: Every Dish Involving Potatoes
What croc pot mod is that?
If you want sanity gain with veggies, I sincerely don't know why you won't choose cactus
Warly and Wigfrid can't eat cactus, but the point is having variety in crockpot foods.
now do top 5 underrated item in the game
Should get more specific? Tool, weapon, armor, survival structure?
@@JazzysGames wait didn't somoene else cover that, i think you should do weapons and armour and maybe certain combat focused utility items
Mending tape better be on that list
One moose spawn equals frog sandwich
Whats the crockpot mod he uses?
Craft Pot.
@@JazzysGames Thanks, love the vids!
How did you mess up meaty stew lol
It's not a large meat and three twigs?
For me I just use 4 normal meat
You missed a big trick not including the stats esp since this was meant to highlight dishes not that much used
WX players be happy