Going Medieval Cooking Guide – How to Cook, How to Get Meat

Going Medieval Cooking Guide

This Going Medieval Cooking Guide will show you how to start cooking and how you can get food items like Meat in the game. Finding food and cooking is the most basic survival step in the game, which will also be one of the first tasks you will be looking to learn and do as you get up to speed with the game.

Finding food like raw meat and cooking are two separate tasks that you will be spending some of the gameplay time in. This is because it is about your survival and your settlers who need to eat food to survive. Fortunately, both the processes are pretty simple once you get the hang of it.

Going Medieval Cooking Guide

Below we have shown how to find meat and how to cook.

How to Cook

To start cooking, you first need to craft someplace where food can be cooked. The best way to do this is by crafting a campfire and placing it in your camp. This can be done by going into the production tab, select the campfire, and task settlers to build it

Once you are done, this is where you can start cooking all types of food that you bring into the camp and feed it to your settlers and yourself.

How to Get Meat

Raw Meat is another good food item that can be cooked to make Cooked Meat. Any animals you hunt outside can be brought into the camp to convert to raw meat.

This, however, requires you to make a butchering table where you settlers can prepare the meat you brought via hunting. Crafting the butchering table requires the same steps as the campfire, by going into the production tab, selecting it, and tasking the settlers to build it.

Once completed and with enough materials, you can task the settlers to start preparing the meat and then cook it in the campfire for consumption.


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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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