10 crucial recipes for surviving in 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild' (2024)

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Before you learn any useful recipes, you need to know how to cook: Find a fire with a cooking pot over it! These are all over the place, but you can find them most readily in towns or in moblin camps. After finding the cooking pot/fire, you can cook by opening the inventory and selecting Hold on up to five ingredients. Then, exit the inventory screen and select Cook. The cooking begins. Voila! This mix of banana and mushroom sounds gross, but it repairs two hearts. Not a lot of help, but it's something. Even the most unexciting combinations can be helpful in a pinch. Rather than cooking up questionable concoctions of mushroom and banana, here are 10 tremendously useful recipes to become the best Chef of the Wild. 10. Basic survival with apples. 9. Resist cold with hot peppers. 8. Similarly, if you're trying to survive during a thunderstorm, some electricity resistance will help you out. Turn to the combination of volt fruit and meat. 7. You're likely to visit some especially hot locations. For this, you'll need heat resistance. 6. Much of our recipe list thus far has focused on how to survive the elements. But what about a particularly difficult enemy? For starters, you'll want to increase how powerful you are. And to do that, you'll want to cook Mighty Bananas with other ingredients. 5. You're not limited to creating food items in "Breath of the Wild." You could just as easily mix together some monster parts and create an elixir that saves your hide. 4. For every four Spirit Orbs you collect from shrines across Hyrule, you can trade for a new heart container or a stamina container. Rather than increase stamina, use stamina-rich foods. 3. Sneak around that enemy encampment, even without a sneaky outfit, by increasing your stealth with food. 2. Cook with durian. 1. When in doubt, pile ingredients into the cooking pot and pray. FAQs References

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Ben Gilbert

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The new Nintendo Switch game, "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," isincredible. It's also ridiculously tough.

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When the monsters aren't trying — and succeeding, often! — to kill you, the elements remain persistent. "Breath of the Wild" is the kind of game where you could die from exposure. Thankfully, there's a simple way to aid in your continued survival: cooking!

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More than just having your wits about you and taking a careful approach, you need to be a killer chef. And to be a killer chef, you need to know the best, most powerful recipes, and how to use the ingredients the game provides.

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Just like the game's massive open world, there are near endless options for cooking in "Breath of the Wild." Some meals imbue Link with bonuses he'll need to survive. Trying to reach that shrine, but the region is too cold for Link to handle? Cook up spicy peppers to grant Link with "low-level cold resistance."

But that's just scratching the surface. There are countless dangers in Hyrule to overcome. So we're channeling our inner Julia Child: We've put together the 10 most important recipes for survival, whether you're trying to beat a tough boss or survive in a lightning storm.

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Before you learn any useful recipes, you need to know how to cook: Find a fire with a cooking pot over it! These are all over the place, but you can find them most readily in towns or in moblin camps.

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Of note: I found this cooking pot over a stack of wood, unlit. But don't despair if you find as much. By selecting a flint from your inventory, choosing to "hold" it, and then dropping it under the fire, you can restart the fire for cooking. After placing the flint, strike it with any metal weapon — like an ax or a sword — to start a fire.

After finding the cooking pot/fire, you can cook by opening the inventory and selecting Hold on up to five ingredients.

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Then, exit the inventory screen and select Cook.

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The cooking begins.

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Voila! This mix of banana and mushroom sounds gross, but it repairs two hearts. Not a lot of help, but it's something. Even the most unexciting combinations can be helpful in a pinch.

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Rather than cooking up questionable concoctions of mushroom and banana, here are 10 tremendously useful recipes to become the best Chef of the Wild.

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10. Basic survival with apples.

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Whether you have one or 50, apples — and other basic fruits you find all over Hyrule — are far more useful when cooked. Early on, you're going to find a ton of apples. And because you have just three hearts, it's tempting to eat them piecemeal, uncooked; they replenish half a heart apiece. When cooked, they double in usefulness. When cooked in bunches, they become even more restorative.

Better yet: You can cook apples without the cooking pot. If you find a lit fire, just dump your apples on top and pick up the "baked apples" it produces. You'll learn quickly that the cooking system in Hyrule is far more forgiving than real life.

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9. Resist cold with hot peppers.

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Hyrule is a wildly diverse ecosystem. There are freezing mountain ridges and scorching hot deserts that dip to freezing temperatures at night. There's an alluvial plain where lightning and rain never stops. It's quite a place!

One of the first missions you're tasked with in "Breath of the Wild," before the game's massive open world is open to you, is reaching a shrine in an area that's simply too cold for Link to go. He starts freezing to death quickly, and it's solved only by constantly restoring lost health or, as luck would have it, by cooking a meal with hot peppers. You can simply simmer one directly in a cooking pot, or you can cook it with other ingredients.

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8. Similarly, if you're trying to survive during a thunderstorm, some electricity resistance will help you out. Turn to the combination of volt fruit and meat.

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The combination of volt fruit and raw meat turns out an Electro Meat Skewer. Eating it gives you resistance to electricity for a limited time. If you're in a pinch, fighting electric enemies or in a dangerous area full of loose wires, this skewer is the one to turn to. It'll also repair some health, naturally.

7. You're likely to visit some especially hot locations. For this, you'll need heat resistance.

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To create the Chilly Salt-Grilled Prime Meat dish, I cooked rock salt, raw prime meat, and cool safflina— a flower found all over Hyrule. Not only does this give Link a bunch of health, but it enables "low-level heat resistance." If you're venturing into the Gerudo Desert or to Death Mountain, you'll need to have some of these handy.

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6. Much of our recipe list thus far has focused on how to survive the elements. But what about a particularly difficult enemy? For starters, you'll want to increase how powerful you are. And to do that, you'll want to cook Mighty Bananas with other ingredients.

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In this instance, I cooked bananas with mushrooms. Sounds gross! But it turned out a dish that gave Link four hearts and boosted his attack ability for a limited time. And you'll need that ability boosted as often as possible — you're just as likely to be killed by a common enemy as you are by a boss enemy. Hyrule is a tough place to survive.

5. You're not limited to creating food items in "Breath of the Wild." You could just as easily mix together some monster parts and create an elixir that saves your hide.

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Perhaps you need to escape somewhere quickly? Or maybe you just want to skip over a long mountain climb more quickly? The Hasty Elixir, created by combining a Keese wing (the bats) and a hot-footed frog, will help you out. Keese are found everywhere, especially at night — defeat one (or several) and pick up the wings they leave behind. Hot-footed frogs are harder to find, though you're likely to spot them in lakes and ponds across Hyrule.

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4. For every four Spirit Orbs you collect from shrines across Hyrule, you can trade for a new heart container or a stamina container. Rather than increase stamina, use stamina-rich foods.

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The Enduring Steamed Meat dish was created using raw meat and stamella shrooms — a mushroom found all over Hyrule, particularly at the base of trees. By combining raw meat, a stamella shroom, and Hyrule Herb (found all over the place), I created this simple dish that massively increases health while also refilling stamina.

Even better: It increases stamina beyond normal, granting a temporary boost to overall stamina. This istremendously useful in a ton of instances. Say you're climbing a mountain and nearly out of stamina, about to fall to your death — pause the game and snack on this dish! Solved!

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3. Sneak around that enemy encampment, even without a sneaky outfit, by increasing your stealth with food.

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The concept of eating something that makes you stealthieris bizarre, no doubt, but it's a useful solutionin Hyrule. Even after dozens of hours with "Breath of the Wild," I'm still encountering camps of enemies that devastate me. Easier than fighting them, why not sneak around?

By combining silent shrooms — which are found all over Hyrule, often at the base of trees — with meat, I created this skewer that repaired Link'shealth and temporarily made himharder to detect. No more fight; I'm sneaking right past those jerks.

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2. Cook with durian.

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Durian is far from a standard fruit in North America, but in Asia, it's far more common. The fruit is prominently heralded in "Breath of the Wild" — it makes ridiculously useful meals that extend your maximum health far beyond normal.

In case you hadn't already noticed, the meal I made above — using five durians and nothing else — both fully recovers Link's health and grants him an extra 20 hearts. Twenty! If you can't defeat an enemy with that much health on your side, you need to rethink your combat strategy.

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1. When in doubt, pile ingredients into the cooking pot and pray.

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By combining monster parts and actual food ingredients, you're likely to create some disgusting things. These meals are known only as Dubious Food. They tend to give one or two hearts at the most, but you can get more out of it by using heartier food — a hearty radish and a blue lizard produced the concoction above.

Yes, it's far from the most useful recipe here in terms of overall impact, but it never hurts to have a handful of these around just in case. More often than not, you'll need a few hearts and not a dozen. Most importantly, it was extremely rare that I found myself without ingredients for this dish. And that's crucial.

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10 crucial recipes for surviving in 'The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'? ›

Arguably one of the rarest ingredients in the game, Smotherwing Butterfly is often high in demand due to its use as an upgrade ingredient for the Flamebreaker Armor. You'll find them all over Death Mountain but if you're using the Hyrule Compendium, tracking them down will still be hard.

What is the rarest ingredient in Botw? ›

Arguably one of the rarest ingredients in the game, Smotherwing Butterfly is often high in demand due to its use as an upgrade ingredient for the Flamebreaker Armor. You'll find them all over Death Mountain but if you're using the Hyrule Compendium, tracking them down will still be hard.

What is the recipe for the full recovery in Breath of the Wild? ›

Fully Refills Stamina And +1 Temporary Stamina Wheel

Combining 1-2 Endura Carrots, Tabantha Wheat, Cane Sugar, and Goat Butter in a cooking pot will produce an Enduring Carrot Cake, which will fully restore Link's stamina and give him one (and a bit) extra Stamina wheel to allow him to go past his typical limit.

What is the best food you can make in BotW? ›

Best BOTW Recipes for Hearts
Food NameEffectsRecipe
Fish and Mushroom SkewersFull Recovery + 20 Extra Hearts3 Big Hearty Truffles, 2 Hearty Salmon
Glazed MeatMaximum 28 Hearts4 Raw Gourmet Meats, 1 Courser Bee Honey
Steamed FruitMaximum 28 Hearts4 Hearty Durian, 1 Endura Carrot
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What to do after 100% Breath of the Wild? ›

  1. Complete Breath of the Wild's 15 Main Quests. ...
  2. Complete Breath Of The Wild's 76 Side Quests. ...
  3. Find All 18 Of Link's Lost Memories In Breath Of The Wild. ...
  4. Find And Upgrade Every Piece Of Armor In Breath Of The Wild. ...
  5. Get Every Horse Bridle And Saddle In Breath Of The Wild. ...
  6. Fully Upgrade Inventory In Breath Of The Wild.
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What is the old man secret recipe Zelda? ›

Ah, and I will now write down this perfect recipe so that I will never forget it. Place some raw meat, spicy pepper, and hyrule bass in a pot, and then turn up the heat. Voilà! Eating this dish allows you to walk the snowy mountains with ease, though I did forget there's a time limit on the effect.

What do you get for 100% Breath of the Wild? ›

NOTE: It is important to know that there is NO REWARD for a 100% completion rate. This exists for bragging rights alone - and for the die-hard completionists!

What food is good against Ganon? ›

Ganon's attacks are Gloom-infused, meaning you'll lose health permanently from his attacks unless you can eat "Sunny" meals. Use Sundelions, found on Sky Islands, to make meals that will cure health and Gloom affliction.

How do you get infinite health in Breath of the Wild? ›

Accepted Answer. After reaching the Horned Statue in Hateno Village, sell it as many hearts as possible. BOTW's heart glitch will only duplicate the number of hearts sold to the statue, so it will need to be repeated many times if players only have a few hearts to sell. Immediately after selling them, save the game.

What to do with chuchu jelly? ›

As a Monster Part, Cooking with Chuchu Jellies will result in Dubious Food. However, if Link Cooks them with critters, he can make a variety of Elixirs. They can also be sold to Kilton at the Fang and Bone for Mon or used at the Kochi Dye Shop to make Light Blue Dye.

What is the secret ingredient in Zelda? ›

Accepted Answer. The last ingredient is a Hylian Bass (it's a fish).

What to do with bokoblin horn? ›

Bokoblin Horns are Monster Parts that are dropped by Bokoblins and Stalkoblins upon defeat. They can be used with critters in a Cooking Pot to Cook Elixirs. The Kochi Dye Shop accepts Bokoblin Horns as an ingredient for Gray Dye. They can also be sold to Kilton at Fang and Bone for Mon.

How do you unlock the secret ending in Breath of the Wild? ›

The true ending of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild can be unlocked by finding all of Link's forgotten memories before defeating Calamity Ganon. The difference between the two endings is minimal, with the true ending simply providing an extra cutscene and wrapping up the story more neatly.

What counts towards 100% TOTK? ›

Main Quests (23 in total) Side Adventures (60 in total) Shrine Quests (31 in total) - Although you need to complete these to access the 31 hidden Shrines. Side Quests (139 in total)

Why can't I play BOTW after beating Ganon? ›

After the player beats Calamity Ganon, their save reverts to right before that final battle. There's no conventional post-game to Breath of the Wild, so players can resume what they were doing before committing to completing the main story.

What is the rarest thing in Breath of the Wild? ›

1 Finding The Lord of the Mountain

Although the Lord of the Mountain is one of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild's more widely known secrets, encountering the majestic beast is still one of the rarest things that can happen in a play-through.

What is the forgotten ingredient in Breath of the Wild? ›

The Old Man speaks of the Spicy Meat and Seafood Fry recipe, but he has unfortunately forgotten the final ingredient. He remembers that it includes Raw Meat and Spicy Peppers, but does not recall the last ingredient. As its name suggests, the final ingredient is for the seafood, which comes from a Hyrule Bass.

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