![]() If this is your first time cooking follow these steps for maximum effect: ![]() By default, you cook all the selected raw/uncooked item. The player can right click on the picture and select how much he/she wants to cook. If they have more than one food item of the same kind in their inventory, a picture of the food item will appear in the dialogue box. To actually cook something, players have to "use" their raw food item on a range or a campfire. Raw foods loosely related to the Hunter skill, such as raw beast meat, raw chompy, and rabbit, must be cooked on an iron spit. Foods like bread, cake, and pie must be cooked on a proper range, Most of these food items will generate an error message if the player attempts to cook it improperly while others, such as raw potatoes, will simply all burn. It is important to note that only meat, fish and stew can be cooked on an open fire. There are other assorted things that a player can cook on, seen in NPC camps, or on iron Spits. ![]() ![]() Ranges (which provide a lower burn rate) can be easily located and are almost always well labelled on the map as a cooking pan ( ) icon. Generally a player who is manually gathering their raw items will cook their food items on a local campfire created through the Firemaking skill near where they are gathering, or take the items they have obtained to a range and cook there. Cooking is known as one of the fastest skills to train, as players can cook in many different ways as well as being able to simply buy their raw food items from the Grand Exchange.īefore the Grand Exchange was created, the bulk of players usually fished and then cooked their catches. ![]()
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