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Meatballs
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Meatballs is a Meat Food item cooked in the Crock Pot by combining any Meats and fillers excluding Inedibles. However, adding 3.0 units of Meats will result in Meaty Stew instead. It takes 15 seconds to cook.
Adding 2 or more Monster Foods will result in Monster Lasagna, unless Twigs are also added, which will then result in Wet Goop. Adding Honey will result in Honey Nuggets or Honey Ham. Adding a Mandrake will result in Mandrake Soup. Adding Eggplant and another Vegetable will result in Stuffed Eggplant. Using less than 1.0 units of Meats and using at least two Ice as fillers will result in Bunny Stew.
Meatballs are a decent starter recipe for Hunger, especially when only working with monster meat. There are better alternatives, such as Meaty Stew, Honey Ham, Bacon and Eggs, that provide more Health and Hunger gain, or longer spoilage time. Attention should be paid to the ingredients used as depending on the recipe, meatballs may provide little to no hunger over their components (e.g. 1 Meat and 3 Carrots will provide no additional hunger).
Prerequisites
Recipe
Example
A recipe for Meatballs that extracts a lot of useful hunger value out of harmful ingredients |
Using exactly two raw Seaweed will produce California Roll instead. |
Creates Bunny Stew if Meats value is less than 1.0 |
Trivia
- During the Pig Fiesta event in the Hamlet DLC, Meatballs take on a more festive appearance.
Gallery
Original HD icon from Bonus Materials from CD Don't Starve.
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