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Valheim food and cooking: all recipes, what buffs they provide, and where to cook them

Including everything that's new in Hearth & Home, and just what's happened to the sausages

A screenshot of Valheim's Hearth & Home update, showing the inside of a cabin featuring new cooking station items.

How do you cook in Valheim?Valheim has never been short on food and recipes, but with the recent Hearth & Home update, the game's cooking system has been significantly expanded and overhauled. Gone are the days when nearly every animal dropped the same generic type of meat, or when you could cook sausages without the right spices (ugh, so bland, you monster). The buffs offered by some of the original foods have also been rebalanced, so read on for an up-to-date culinary guide to Valheim.

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All recipes in Valheim and where to cook them

Valheim: edible raw foods

Characters in Valheim don't actually need to eat to survive (this is an afterlife, after all), but food can provide Health and Stamina buffs that can mean the difference between (un)life and (another) death when in combat. At its most basic level, you can forage foods from the game's various biomes, or cultivate crops in your base. Some — though not all — of these raw ingredients can be eaten as you find them for a low-level buff.

Food ItemSpawn LocationBuffs
BukeperryEnemy dropsN/A (neutralises other active food buffs by causing your character to vomit)
BlueberryBlack Forest biome8 HP, 25 Stamina (for 600 seconds)
CarrotCultivated from seeds found in the Black Forest biome10 HP, 32 Stamina (for 900 seconds)
CloudberryPlains biome13 HP, 40 Stamina (for 900 seconds)
HoneyBeehive (player base structure)8 HP, 35 Stamina (for 900 seconds)
MushroomMeadows, Black Forest, and Swamp biomes15 HP, 15 Stamina (for 900 seconds)
OnionCultivated from seeds found in the Mountains biome13 HP, 40 Stamina (for 900 seconds)
RaspberryMeadows biome7 HP, 20 Stamina (for 600 seconds)
Yellow MushroomBurial Chambers, Troll Caves, and Sunken Crypts10 HP, 30 Stamina (for 600 seconds)

Valheim: Cooking Station recipes

The Cooking Station allows you to process raw meats into something edible. With the Hearth & Home update, gone are the days of generic meat and its slightly unappetising implications. Now the game tracks which animal you harvested a piece of meat from and provides a unique food buff accordingly.

Food ItemBuffs
Cooked Boar Meat30 HP, 10 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Cooked Dear Meat35 HP, 12 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Cooked Fish45 HP, 15 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Cooked Lox Meat50 HP, 16 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Cooked Serpent Meat70 HP, 23 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Cooked Wolf Meat45 HP, 15 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Grilled Neck Tail25 HP, 8 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)

Valheim: Cauldron recipes

The Cauldron has seen the most significant changes in the Hearth & Home update. In addition to getting a heap of new recipes, the Cauldron now has several upgrade levels affecting what recipes you can cook. If you're one of the many players wondering why you can't cook sausages any more, it's because you now need to upgrade your Cauldron to Level 2 (Spice Rack) and have butchered a specific animal (Boar) for its meat.

Food ItemIngredientsCauldron LevelBuffs
Black SoupBloodbag x1, Honey x1, Turnip x1Level 1 (base)50 HP, 17 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Boar JerkyBoar Meat x1, Honey x1 (yields 2)Level 1 (base)20 HP, 20 Stamina (for 1800 seconds)
Carrot SoupCarrot x3, Mushroom x1Level 1 (base)15 HP, 45 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Deer StewCooked Dear Meat x1, Carrot x1, Blueberry x1Level 1 (base)40 HP, 13 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Minced Meat SauceBoar Meat x1, Neck Tail x1, Carrot x1Level 1 (base)45 HP, 15 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Onion SoupOnion x3Level 1 (base)12 HP, 60 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Queens JamRaspberries x8, Blueberries x6 (yields 4)Level 1 (base)14 HP, 40 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
Turnip StewTurnips x3, Raw Meat x1Level 1 (base)18 HP, 55 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
MuckshakeBlueberries x2, Raspberries x2, Ooze x1Level 2 (Spice Rack)16 HP, 50 Stamina (for 1200 seconds)
SausagesBoar Meat x1, Entrails x4, Thistle x1 (yields 4)Level 2 (Spice Rack)55 HP, 18 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Serpent StewCooked Serpent Meat x1, Mushroom x1, Honey x2Level 2 (Spice Rack)80 HP, 26 Stamina (for 1800 seconds)
EyescreamGreydwarf Eye x3, Freeze Gland x1Level 3 (Butcher's Table)21 HP, 65 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Wolf JerkyWolf Meat x1, Honey x1 (yields 2)Level 3 (Butcher's Table)30 HP, 30 Stamina (for 1800 seconds)
Wolf SkewerWolf Meat x1, Mushroom x2, Onion x1Level 3 (Butcher's Table)65 HP, 13 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Blood PuddingBloodbag x2, Barley Flour x4, Thistle x2Level 4 (Pots and Pans)23 HP, 70 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Bread DoughBarley Flour x10Level 4 (Pots and Pans)N/A (finish in Stone Oven)
Fish WrapsCooked Fish x2, Barley Flour x4Level 4 (Pots and Pans)70 HP, 23 Stamina (for 1500 seconds)
Uncooked Lox PieLox Meat x2, Cloudberries x2, Barley Flour x4Level 4 (Pots and Pans)N/A (finish in Stone Oven)

Valheim: Stone Oven recipes

The Stone Oven is a new cooking mechanic added in Valheim's Hearth & Home update. Right now there are only two recipes that use the oven, but they do provide some of the highest food buffs in the game.

Base DishFood ItemBuffs
Bread DoughBread25 HP, 75 Stamina (for 1800 seconds)
Uncooked Lox PieLox Meat Pie75 HP, 24 Stamina (for 1800 seconds)

You're bound to want a drink to go with all this rich Viking food, so be sure to check out our guide to brewing mead in the Fermenter. And if you'd rather order in than cook tonight, learn how to summon pre-prepared dishes using console commands with our Valheim cheats guide.

Finally, if you clicked on this guide by accident because you wanted the other type of seed that's not for growing recipe ingredients, we've got you covered with our best Valheim seeds page.

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