Skyrim Special Edition

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cleverstray

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cleverstray

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About this mod

Does it ever frustrate you that you can't make your own baked potatoes or grilled leeks? Well, now you can! Salt optional!

Permissions and credits
What this mod DOES:
  • Adds the ability to cook foods that exist in-game but couldn't be made at cooking places

What this mod DOESN'T DO:
  • Add new food or ingredients
  • Change the effects food has on your character

Recipes
Cooking pot/spit etc:
  • Baked Potatoes (requires 1 potato. Makes 1) - alternate version requires 1 salt pile
  • Grilled Leeks (requires 1 leek. Makes 1) - alternate version requires 1 salt pile
  • Charred Skeever Meat (requires 1 skeever tail. Makes 1) - alternate version requires 1 salt pile
  • Honey (requires 2 honeycomb. Makes 1)

Oven:
  • Honey Nut Treat (requires 1 sack of flour, 1 honey. Makes 2)
  • Boiled Creme Treat (requires 1 sack of flour, 2 moon sugar, 1 jug of milk, 1 chicken's egg. Makes 2)
  • Long Taffy Treat (requires 2 moon sugar, 1 snowberry. Makes 3)

Requirements
Base game content (including DLCs)

Compatibility
100% compatible with everything, including other mods that add the same functionality

Installation
Choose one main file.
Default requires no salt - alternate requires salt
Method 1: Install via mod manager (recommended)
Method 2: Extract to your { /Skyrim Special Edition/Data } folder

Uninstallation
Method 1: Uninstall via mod manager (recommended)
Method 2: Delete CookMoreVanillaFood.esp or CookMoreVanillaFood_salt.esp from your { /Skyrim Special Edition/Data } folder

FAQ
Q: Does this work with Survival/Frostfall/iNeed etc?
A: Absolutely. It uses entirely vanilla items, so whatever mods you've installed that alter foods will apply to food made using this mod as well.

Q: What about mods that add/change buffs or food weight?
A: Totally compatible. And now you can actually cook your super powerful weightless food.

Q: Why do I have two options for making [food item]?
A: You probably have another mod installed that adds a recipe for that item. Just pick whichever recipe you prefer. If you have experience editing mods, you can open up one of the mods in the creation kit and remove the recipe you don't want.

Q: Can you make food have more useful effects?
A: There are plenty of mods that make food more useful. Mine isn't one of them, but it is compatible with them, so you're welcome to download an additional mod that makes food effects as powerful as you want.

Q: Can you change the ingredient requirements for [food item]?
A: I wanted to make the requirements as realistic as possible, so I probably won't be changing the recipes. Sorry.

Q: You forgot [food item]!
A: Can you cook that item somewhere in the game? If so, I didn't forget it. If not, definitely let me know and I can make a recipe for it.

Q: Your mod broke my game!
A: Highly unlikely, since it doesn't add anything that would conflict with anything else, but if you provide as much detail as possible I'll look into it.

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