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+ | ==Basic Meat Recipes== | ||
+ | The easiest way to turn meat into food. These dishes can be made with only meat and fuel (such as [[dried dung]] or [[firewood]]). | ||
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+ | ! Food !! Grams eaten per day !! How much raw meat <br> equals one day of food !! Machines/Tools | ||
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+ | | [[cooked meat]] || 80g || 85-100g || [[ovens]] (no tools)<br> | ||
+ | [[small fire pit]], [[fire place]] or [[deck grill]] (with a [[pot]]) | ||
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+ | | [[grilled meat]] || 90g || 100g || [[small fire pit]], [[deck grill]], [[fire place]], or [[spit]] | ||
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+ | | [[kebabs]] || 70g || 70g || [[tandoor]] | ||
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+ | | [[meat jerky]] || 47g || 94-188g || [[drying rack]] <br>(manual or automatic) | ||
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+ | | [[smoked meat]] || 55g || 80g || [[smoker]] | ||
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[[Category: Animal products]] | [[Category: Animal products]] |
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Raw meat is inedible before it is processed in some way, whether grilled, cooked, smoked, salted, dried, or prepared in a variety of more complex recipes.
When left on the ground outside of a building, raw meat deteriorates at a rapid rate.
Uses for meat
- aspic with large bones and water using a tandoor
- burgers with bread on a campstove.
- cooked meat in a primitive oven, regular oven, coal oven or gas oven, or made on a small fire pit, fire place or deck grill using a pot of stone, copper or steel
- fried rice with meat with rice on a small fire pit or deck grill
- grilled meat on a small fire pit, fire place, deck grill, or spit
- impure biodiesel with alcohol and soda in a biodiesel mixing vat
- kebabs on a tandoor
- lard soap with bone ash and water using a small fire pit, a pot of stone, copper or steel, and a mortar and pestle (because soap is an object rather than a resource, you'll find it in the build menu, not any machine project list)
- lasagna with pasta, stewed tomatoes, and cheese in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- meat feed in a mixing bowl
- meat jerky on a drying rack
- meat pie with pastry dough in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- mushroom brochettes with mushrooms on a small fire pit, deck grill, or spit
- satay with nuts on a spit
- salted meat in a salting barrel
- smoked meat in a smoker
- stew with barley or potatoes and carrots on a small fire pit, fire place, deck grill, primitive oven, regular oven, coal oven or gas oven.
- sushi with rice and seaweed using a makisu
- tacos with tortillas on a propane campstove
- tamales with corn and cornmeal on a propane campstove
Basic Meat Recipes
The easiest way to turn meat into food. These dishes can be made with only meat and fuel (such as dried dung or firewood).
Food | Grams eaten per day | How much raw meat equals one day of food |
Machines/Tools |
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cooked meat | 80g | 85-100g | ovens (no tools) small fire pit, fire place or deck grill (with a pot) |
grilled meat | 90g | 100g | small fire pit, deck grill, fire place, or spit |
kebabs | 70g | 70g | tandoor |
meat jerky | 47g | 94-188g | drying rack (manual or automatic) |
smoked meat | 55g | 80g | smoker |