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Fullness and Starvation

You will start your round at a random level of fullness and thirst. If you are too hungry, you will start to move more slowly. Nutrition is typically slow-release, so even if you don't see the indicator change immediately after eating, it probably will do so soon.

Several reagents will increase your fullness:

  • Very filling: Corn oil, Nutriment (found in most foods), Animal Protein (found in meat), and Egg Yolk.
  • Somewhat filling: Ketchup, Coco Powder, Hot Ramen, Hell Ramen, Sugar.
  • Minor increase: Soy Sauce, Hot Coco, Potato Juice, Bilk, Sprinkles, Dry Ramen, Flour, Rice, Cherry Jelly, Doctor's Delight, Beer, Thirteen Loko, Mead, Banana Mama.

Food items are containers for reagents. Reagents can be added to food items up to a maximum of 50 units. Chefs may add condiments, extra nutriment, or other substances to food. Reagents can also be withdrawn using a syringe.

Some things will decrease your hunger faster:

  • Vomiting
  • Being cold (by exposure to cold environments or because you were in a cryotube)
  • Recovering from blood loss
  • Taking Lipozine

General cooking tips

  • Grinding and blending might leave some undesirable leftovers in the mix. You can use the CondiMaster 3000 to separate these into new bottles. Unneeded reagents can be discarded either by leaving them in the CondiMaster's buffer, or by pouring the beaker into a sink.
  • Milk, Soy Milk, Berry Juice, Soy Sauce, Hot Sauce, Cold Sauce, and Sugar are all measured in reagent units rather than by number of containers. They can be poured directly into the microwave.
  • Sliceable foods (cakes, pizzas...) can be divided into smaller portions by slicing them. Their reagents are divided equally into the slices. The slices noted here are the maximum number of slices, which you can get by using a precise cutting tool like a kitchen knife, cleaver, or scalpel; crude cutting tools, like axes, shovels, and saws will result in fewer slices. Engineers, please stop using wirecutters to slice your pizza, even though it works.
  • Most machines in the kitchen are essentially devices that you put a food item into, wait awhile, and get a modified version of that item as a result - grilled, fried, etc. You can use a food item in each machine only once, preventing grilled grilled grilled grilled results. You can, however, make a candied box of grilled deep-fried baked diona nymph cereal sandwich.
  • The oven only accepts single ingredients, but produces whatever you select beforehand while empty. For an example, selecting "cake" will give you carrot cake if you stick a carrot in, cacao cake for a cacao pod, etc. Careful with leaving food in the oven for too long as it will burn, covering your whole kitchen in smoke.
    • You can make the following in the oven: Personal pizza, Bread, Small pie, Small cake, Hot pocket, Kebab, Waffles, Cookie, Donut.
  • Candy machine works in the similar way as the oven.
    • Products: Jawbreaker, Candy bar, Sucker, Jelly.
  • Condiments are reagents can be added to food, possibly increasing their nutrition value or adding some poison fun extras. A chef can create condiments by grinding up things that contain them and isolating them in the CondiMaster. Condiments let you put ketchup on your fries, salt in your soup, Dylovene on your fish fingers, or Psilocybin on your ghost burger – the possibilities are endless. Foods hold a maximum of 50 units of reagents.
  • Some poisonous foods can be prepared safely if Dylovene is added to the finished product, or if the poisonous reagent is neutralized somehow. Experienced chefs only!
  • More ingredients means longer cooking duration. Keep an eye on progress as you cook your foods. This also means setting different timers on microwaves.
  • Eggs can either be used in cooking whole, or cracked open to use as egg protein. To place eggs into containers whole, use help intent. To crack them open, use any other intent.

Keep your eye on your appliances while cooking. Overcooking your dishes will produce a burned mess, which is extremely unhealthy and may clog the machine used to produce it until space cleaner is applied. A Steward with their eye on success can have a good rhythm going between stations, cooking multiple dishes.

Various dishes, such as cheese wheels and cakes, can be cut into handy slices using your kitchen knife. Do be aware, however, that carrying said knife out of the kitchen tends to result in panic from the close-minded folk who cannot understand culinary genius.

Hydroponics

Hydroponics, located just beside the kitchen, exists to produce produce for use in your various dishes. While a great variety of fruits and vegetables can be grown here, the most vital for most dishes are wheat, tomatoes, and potatoes. Growing these is an intelligent start to a good lunch. The department can also produce wheat and milk using spare biomass from unneeded plant matter, which is quite handy upon occasion. See the Guide to Hydroponics for more information.

Animals

The meat hooks located in the freezer are suitable for hanging up any hapless monkeys that happen to wander by, at which point they can be easily carved up for usable steaks. In case the crew objects to eating monkey meat, however, the Steward can order a variety of other sources of protein from Supply.

Icon Animal Description
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Cow
Aside from slaughtering for meat, can be milked with a bucket, but they do require feeding them some wheat.
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Chicken
Ordering some to keep in the pasture as part of your private petting zoo is a good step to take if you know you'll be needing more eggs than the ones you start with. Feed them with wheat to get them to lay eggs. Unattended eggs may hatch into even more chickens, so beware. Chickens can also be put into the meat grinder to make chicken meat.
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Goat
Careful around these. They tend to get ornery, and aren't much good for anything other than the occasional milking.
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Crab
Can be raised in Hydroponics, and butchered for crab meat. Mind the pincers.
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Space Carp
These cannot be ordered from Supply, but will sometimes turn up on their own. If you can convince Security to bring you the carcass after it has been killed, the meat can be used in a variety of exotic recipes – just keep in mind that it is naturally toxic, and you will need to neutralize the Carpotoxin in order to keep from poisoning your customers.

Blending

All food contains the universal ingredient called "Nutriment". This is what nourishes you and heals your injuries when you eat. Although food might not heal you as quickly as the doctor can, and won't heal the more unusual types of damage, it can often heal for more over time.

You can blend anything that comes from botany, and pretty much all food. Nutriment can be added to your dishes to make them more filling. Some plants contain other liquids that can be used as condiments or as ingredients in food.

The Equipment

Aside from the basics of the job - apron, rolling pin, knives, salt and pepper, nifty hat, and so forth - the Steward has a variety of tools and resources at their disposal to produce the most extravagant meals possible.

Machinery

Icon Machine Name Description
Grinder A machine that grinds your ingredients.
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Microwave Allows you to microwave certain recipes. Unlike other appliances, you cannot adjust the temperature, and can only turn it on for specific durations. Requires a microwave plate to function.

Click: Add or remove ingredients
Ctrl-click: Set timer
Smart Fridge A place to store ingredients.
CondiMaster Allows you to separate and bottle liquid ingredients.
Oven Allows you to bake food. Requires baking trays to function.

Click: Add or remove ingredients. Must open door.
Ctrl-click: Set temperature
Alt-click: Open/close door
Grill Allows you to grill food. Requires a grill to function.

Click: Add or remove ingredients
Ctrl-click: Set temperature
Deep Fryer Allows you to deep fry food. Requires baskets and corn oil to function

Click: Add or remove ingredients
Ctrl-click: Set temperature
Stove Allows you to cook food using a pot, skillet, or saucepan

Click: Add or remove ingredients
Ctrl-click: Set temperature
Candy Machine Allows you to make candied food.

Ctrl-click: Turn on/off
Cereal Maker Allows you to make cereal.

Ctrl-click: Turn on/off
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Ice-Cream Vat Allows you to make ice cream!
Drinks Dispenser Allows you to mix drinks, and dispense some ingredients.
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Chopping Board Allows you to combine multiple food items to certain recipes. Also allows you to arbitrarily combine any foods into a meal. Click on the board with food to add it to the board, then click and drag yourself to the board to finish combining.
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Serving Bowls Allows you to serve custom dishes of up to 4 ingredients. Can be given a custom name with the “Rename Bowl” verb. Available in the Dinnerware vendor – reusable.
Meat Spike Allows you to put dead animals on and cut off the meat.
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Shutters Allows you to open or close if you need privacy.

The last of the machines available is the meat grinder, found in the cold room. It can be used to grind up living or dead animals, turning them into a horrible bloody mess and, as an added bonus, producing some sizable chunks of meat which you can then use in your cooking. Do note, however, that the meat grinder does not (normally) accept humans, and grinding up Warrant Officer Punitelli for steaks is likely to plunge the station into civil war.

List of Cooking Recipes

Harmful reagents (poisonous or otherwise) are underlined, while reagents with other, non-deadly effects (like intoxication, sleepiness, or medical effects) are marked with an asterisk (*). Note that some reagents not marked here may still be dangerous to specific crewmembers – some crewmembers have allergies, Unathi are intolerant of sugar, and animal products (including animal proteins, eggs, and dairy) are poisonous to Skrell. Be sure to ask about any dietary restrictions before you start cooking!

Note that ingredients are approximate – the amount of reagents in fruits and vegetables grown in Hydroponics can vary.

Basics

Icon Food How to Obtain Contains Vegan
Meat
The starting point of any non-vegetarian dish, with different varieties obtained through butchering animals or sometimes people. The meat grinder will not accept humans unless emagged.

The meat fridges in the galley backroom start with 5 beef slabs each.
9u Animal Protein N
Synthmeat
Artificially grown, instead of harvested from animals. Can be produced from the biogenerator in Hydroponics or grown by mixing blood with clonexadone. Usable as normal meat for nearly all recipes! 9u Animal Protein N
Raw Cutlet
Cut 1 Meat (any type) for 3 Raw Cutlets. Cook before use! 4u Animal Protein N
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Cutlet
Microwave, fry, grill, bake or cook 1 Raw Cutlet in a skillet. The cornerstone of nearly all meat-based dishes. 7u Animal Protein N
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Raw Insect Protein
Delicious bug meat. The meat fridges in the galley backroom each start with 5 boxes of insect protein, each of which contain 6 Raw Insect Protein.

Works exactly the same as Raw Cutlets in all recipes, just greener and slimier.
4u Animal Protein N
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Insect Protein
Microwave, fry, grill, bake or cook 1 Raw Insect Protein in a skillet.

Works exactly the same as Cutlets in all recipes, just greener and slimier.
4u Animal Protein N
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Raw Bacon
Cut 1 Raw Cutlet. Yields 2 Raw Bacon. 2u Animal Protein N
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Bacon
Microwave, fry, grill, bake or cook 1 Raw Bacon in a skillet. 4u Animal Protein N
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Raw Sliced Insect Protein
Cut 1 Raw Insect Protein. Yields 2 Raw Sliced Insect Protein.

Works exactly the same as Raw Bacon in all recipes, just greener and slimier.
2u Animal Protein N
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Sliced Insect Protein
Microwave, fry, grill, bake or cook 1 Raw Sliced Insect Protein in a skillet.

Works exactly the same as Bacon in all recipes, just greener and slimier.
2u Animal Protein N
Raw Meatball
Mix 3 Animal Protein and 5 Flour. Yields 3 Raw Meatballs. 2u Animal Protein N
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Meatball
Microwave, fry, grill, bake or cook 1 Raw Meatball in a skillet. 4u Animal Protein N
Fish Fillet
Not toxic, like Space Carp Fillets are. The meat fridges start with 5 fillets each. 6u Fish Protein N
Space Carp Fillet
Butcher a Space Carp (Butchering on a spike gives 3, grinding gives 2, cutting on table gives 1). 6u Fish Protein, 6u Carpotoxin N
Bear Meat
From butchering a space bear. 12u Animal Protein, 5u Hyperzine* N
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Raw Crab Legs
Butcher a crab. Crabs can be raised in hydroponics using egg packets. 6u Shellfish Protein N
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Raw Shellfish
Process a shellfish using a knife or other sharp object. Shellfish can be raised in Hydroponics using egg packets.

Includes Clams, Mussels, Oysters, and Shrimp.
3-5u Shellfish Protein N
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Fresh Cheese Wheel
Mix 40u Milk and 5u Universal Enzyme. Heat to 40C or above. 10u Cheese Protein, 10u Nutriment N
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Aged Cheese Wheel
Microwave or bake 1 Fresh Cheese Wheel with 5u Universal Enzyme, 10u Salt. 10u Cheese Protein, 10u Nutriment, 10u Salt N
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Blue Cheese Wheel
Cook 1 Fresh Cheese Wheel with 5u Universal Enzyme, 5u Salt, 5u Kefir in a pot. 10u Cheese Protein, 10u Nutriment, 5u Salt, 5u Kefir N
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Fresh Cheese Wedge
Cut a Fresh Cheese Wheel for 5 wedges. 2u Cheese Protein, 2u Nutriment N
Aged Cheese Wedge
Cut an Aged Cheese Wheel for 5 wedges.

OR: Microwave or bake 1 Fresh Cheese Wedge with 1u Universal Enzyme, 2u Salt.
2u Cheese Protein, 2u Nutriment, 2u Salt N
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Blue Cheese Wedge
Cut a Blue Cheese Wheel for 5 wedges.

OR: Cook 1 Fresh Cheese Wedge with 1u Universal Enzyme, 1u Salt, 1u Kefir in a pot.
2u Cheese Protein, 2u Nutriment, 1u Salt, 1u Kefir N
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Dough
Mix 3u Egg Yolk (one egg's worth), 10u Flour, 10u Water. 3u Nutriment, 1u Animal Protein N
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Dough (Soy)
Mix 3u Plant Protein, 10u Flour, 10u Water. Functions as normal dough! 3u Nutriment, 1u Plant Protein Y
Flat Dough
Roll out 1 Dough with a rolling pin. 3u Nutriment, 1u Animal/Plant Protein Y (if Plant Protein)
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