Spicy Chili

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Exclusive to: Reign of Giants icon.pngShipwrecked icon.pngHamlet icon.png Don't Starve Together icon.png

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Now that's my kind of heat!

Willow

Spicy Chili is a Meat Food item included in the Reign of Giants DLC. It can be cooked in the Crock Pot by combining 1.5 units of Meats and 1.5 units of Vegetables, except Peppers, which will result in Stuffed Pepper Poppers. No fillers are available for this recipe.

Adding two Monster Foods will have a 50% chance of resulting in Monster Lasagna.

When eaten, it will increase the character's temperature by 1 degree per second for 15 seconds.

Gift Icon.png Downloadable Content

Spicy Chili is also included in the Shipwrecked and Hamlet DLCs.

Prerequisites

  • Requires: Meats Crock Pot.png
  • Requires: Vegetables Crock Pot.png

Cookbook.png Recipe

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×1.5

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×1.5

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Examples

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Carrot.png
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Fish.png
Lichen.png
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Adding Eel in place of Fish will result in Unagi
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Carrots.png
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Tropical Fish.png
Seaweed.png
Roasted Seaweed.png
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Shipwrecked icon.pngAdding 2 Raw Seaweed will result in California Roll
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Foliage.png
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Hamlet icon.png50% chance to result in Monster Lasagna

Prototype.png Tips

  • This food is relatively cheap to make, requiring only a Morsel, Monster Meat, and two farm vegetables. It is also quick to prepare in a Crock Pot, requiring 10 seconds of cooking time. If one can manage to preserve vegetables long enough or find them quickly, this food can be particularly useful during Winter as it increases perceived temperature.