Raw Resource |
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Gathered | 875 grams per day | Skill | Farming |
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Barley is not edible in its raw form. Barley can be
baled and made into a
haystack.
Uses for barley
Barley can be used to make:
- alcohol or grain spirit from wort in a pot still
- angel food cake from cake flour with eggs and sugar in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- baklava from cake flour with honey and nuts on a kitchen table
- barley flour in a manual grain grinder or millstone
- beef stroganoff from pasta with beef, mushrooms, milk, and wine in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- beer from wort in a cask
- cake flour from barley flour in a mixing bowl using a sifter
- carrot cake from cake flour with carrots and raisins in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- granola with blueberries on a kitchen table or in a mixing bowl
- haggis with mutton and large bones on a deck grill or small fire pit
- hay in a haystack
- honey pasta from pasta with honey and cheese curds in a tajine
- lasagna from pasta with stewed tomatoes, meat, and cheese in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- macaroni and cheese from pasta with cheese on a propane campstove
- malt with water in an iron bucket or a wooden bucket
- pasta from barley flour with eggs on a kitchen table
- pasta with meat from pasta with ground meat on an hibachi
- pasta with pesto from plain pasta with nuts, basil, and garlic using a mortar and pestle on a kitchen table
- pasta with vegetables from pasta with olives, onions, and thyme on a tandoor
- plain pasta from pasta with olive oil on a small fire pit or a deck grill
- porridge with milk using a deck grill, fire place, small fire pit, coal oven, gas oven, or an oven
- spaghetti with tomato sauce from pasta with stewed tomatoes on a propane campstove
- stew with meat using a deck grill, fire place, small fire pit, coal oven, gas oven, oven, or primitive oven
- tagliatelle with spinach from pasta and cheese on a small fire pit or a deck grill
- wort from malt in a press