The WoW Cooking Guide - From 1 to 450
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Stumbleupon Facebook MySpace Twitter Digg Delicious RSS Email Cooking? In WoW? In many games the cooking skill is either non-existent or completely trivial, but in some, such as the World of Warcraft, it’s actually pretty important. Cooking lets you create foods that will heal you up, restore mana, buff your stamina and spirit, and even … change you.
Want to be a pirate or ninja? Breathe fire? Cooking’s your route to do these things. The dishes you want to fix are Savory Deviate Delight and Dragonbreath Chili.
Cooking Guides for both Horde and Alliance are on this page, just use the Table of Contents, below, to quickly get to the right guide.
If you want to east some of these foods in real life then check the "Massive Cooking Guide Pwnage" just below, otherwise the main guide starts just below that section.
Edit: See the 3.1 patch notes section, below, for the latest cooking updates. Contents at a Glance Cooking Changes from the 3.1 and 3.2 Patches Real World WoW Cooking How to Level Up Your WoW Cooking ALLIANCE Cooking Guide Making Gold with WoW Cooking HORDE Cooking Guide
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Contents at a Glance Cooking Changes from the 3.1 and 3.2 Patches Real World WoW Cooking How to Level Up Your WoW Cooking ALLIANCE Cooking Guide Making Gold with WoW Cooking HORDE Cooking Guide Wrath of the Lich King Cooking (Cooking to 450) WoW Cooking in Your Real Life Kitchen Comments? What’s your favorite in-game recipe, in WoW or elsewhere? The WoW Cooking Blog For Website and Blog Owners Only
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The WoW Cooking Guide Contents Cooking Changes from the 3.1 and 3.2 Patches Real World WoW Cooking How to Level Up Your WoW Cooking ALLIANCE Cooking Guide Making Gold with WoW Cooking HORDE Cooking Guide Wrath of the Lich King Cooking (Cooking to 450) WoW Cooking in Your Real Life Kitchen Comments? What’s your favorite in-game recipe, in WoW or elsewhere? The WoW Cooking Blog For Website and Blog Owners Only Cooking Changes from the 3.1 and 3.2 Patches
The 3.1 patch went live on April 14. A lot of changes were made and a few of them have to do with cooking. Here are the relevant cooking points from the official WoW patch notes, with my own notes in italics.
Flint and Tinder is no longer necessary for creating a campfire. You’re just that resourceful! You get the Campfire ability when you learn your cooking skill. Now you now longer have to find a cooking fire, you can make one anywhere.
Grub now sells the Dig Rat Stew recipe to players who completed the quest. Supposedly this recipe was not tradeable. Actually though, it is. You can sometimes see it on the Auction House. Don’t expect to find a good price there.
Ingredients such as Spices, Apples, and the like have been removed from most cooking recipes. We are not changing the recipes in our books and most of the recipes below didn’t require them anyway, but it does make some recipes easier.
Players no longer need to complete the Clamlette Surprise quest to gain Artisan cooking. The quest now offers the unique recipe, Clamlette Magnifique. If you already completed the quest, you can visit Dirge Quickcleave in Gadgetzan to learn this recipe (for free).
Prospector Khazgorm, found in Bael Modan in southern Barrens, now sells the recipe for Dig Rat Stew to the Alliance.
Several Northrend recipes were given greater skill up ranges to make it easier to reach 450 cooking skill. If you look in the comments you will see some notes about the amount of cooking that is needed to exceed 400, so this is a nice change.
You no longer need to learn cooking from books. The trainers have finally done their reading and are able to teach you the same thing. Not a big change, since you can (usually) buy the books off the Auction House along with your recipes and parts, but it’s nice anyway.
3.2 Cooking Patch notes
The 3.2 patch didn’t make any significant changes, but here they are anyway:
Blackened Dragonfin Recipe: Now only requires 1 Dragonfin Angelfish
Chef’s Hat is now superior quality and allows the chef to cook faster
Increased the drop rate for recipes from the Outland Daily Cooking quests
Increased the chance to get a bonus Dalaran Cooking Token from the Spice Bag.
The recipe for Captain Rumsey’s Lager can now be randomly found in the quest reward Crate, Barrel, or Spice Bag from the cooking dailies. Real World WoW Cooking While this cooking guide isn’t too bad there’s a better one. It’s part of Wrath of the Kitchen King and that guide includes cooking details for each of the various races (for low level characters, since not all starting areas have the same cooking options,) differences between Horde and Alliance, more options for leveling paths (including one that is fishing free up to 400,) more choices, and will generally be the ultimate WoW cooking guide.
In addition, there’s the cookbook. The real one. 60+ real world recipes based on those from the game. Want to eat like your in-game characters? Then you want this book. Here are some of the recipes which you can create in your own kitchen:
Bat BitesCookie’s Jumbo GumboJungle StewRussian Rations (from Metal Gear Solid)Galgar’s Catus Apple SurpirseFillet of FrenzyDeeprun Rat Kaboband many moreGo here to get yours: Wrath of the Kitchen King How to Level Up Your WoW Cooking Cooking, like the other professions in the World of Warcraft, runs from skill 1 to 450 and you level it up by (drumroll please) cooking stuff! Well duh…
So here are the cooking ranks, just like the other skills: Level 1 to 75 is apprentice
76 - 150 is journeyman
151 to 225 is expert
225 to 300 is artisan
300+ is Master, and 375+ is Grandmaster
Expert Cooking
To get your skills above 150 you’re going to have to do a little reading (homework!) Wait! Before you run off, it’s pretty easy. Buy the Expert Cookbook from the vendor or the Auction House and read it.
You can find the expert cookbook at Shadowprey Village in Desolace (for the Horde) or at Silverwind Refuge in Ashenvale (for the Alliance.) it runs about a gold in price, maybe 2-3 gold off the Auction house.
Artisan Cooking
Before you can get Artisan Cooking you’ll need to bring your cooking skill to 225, so get to work.
Cooking 225+ requires the Artisan Cooking Quest: Head over to Gadgetzan (Horde and Alliance) for this quest. You’ll need to speak to one Dirge Quikcleave at the inn, and the objective is Clamlette Surprise.
To finish it you’ll need: 12 Giant Eggs, 10 Zesty Clam meat, and 20 Alterac Swiss. The Alterac Swiss is the easiest to get as it’s buyable off a vendor named Ben Trias in the trade district of Stormwind City, Horde can buy it off the Thunderbluff inkeeper.
The second and third ingredients are gathered by killing Owlbeasts in the Hinterlands and Turtles in Tanaris, for the eggs and Clam Meat respectively.
If you don’t want to bother hunting owlbeasts and turtles you should be able to buy all the ingredients off the auction house for a few gold. This is especially true if you’re leveling this skill at 35 or so, since the above beasties start at 41.
Master Cooking
For the truly dedicated, Master Cooking is available. Get yourself to Hellfire Peninsula and bring some cash to buy the Master Cookbook (only about 2g.)
If you’re Horde you should visit Baxter, at the inn at Thrallmar. If you’re Alliance you’ll want to see Gaston in the kitchen of the Honor Hold inn.
Either faction can also get the book from Naka at the Cenarian Refuge.
Grand Master Cooking
You can buy this training straight off the trainer. Alliance can visit either Rollick MacKreel on the east side of Valiance Keep, and Brom Brewbaster in the Valgarde inn’s kitchen.
Horde can see Orn Tenderhoof, in Warsong Hold, or Thomas Kolichio, in the inn at Howling Fjord.
Either side can also get the training in Dalaran (ask a guard for the exact location.)
Fishing to Supplement Cooking
You’ll probably want to pick up the fishing skill to complement your cooking skill. It’s a great source of material to buy up your cooking, plus it’s a nice little money maker by itself.
Another important skill, though not necessary, is making campfires. Get yourself a flint and steel and some firewoord and you can cook anywhere. Otherwise most (not all) towns will have a fire pit or cooking table (in the inn) for you to use.
Wrath Update
The areas around the starter towns in Northrend are full of critters that drop various kinds of meat: rhinos, mammoths, etc. The starter towns also have the grandmaster cook with several recipes.
Grab the recipes, scan them over for one that matches the critters in your area, and start farming the meats.
There are also some "Bind on Pickup" recipe drops that you may find, such as "Bad Clams." There are four of these and they lead to an achievement (eating one item of each recipe.)
Items for cooking, and finished foods,www.forwowgold.org, should be on the Auction House, though with the new cooking achievements the prices have increased by quite a bit. ALLIANCE Cooking Guide
Ok, here’s what you’ll do to get your skill up. (You can find a list of trainer locations here.)
Beginnning characters can level their cooking skills as they go and fishing is a big help there. You catch fish and cook them up with the recipes you get from the trainer. Easy as can be.
Here’s one route to follow to get your skill up. (Recipes that are marked with an asterisk ‘*’ appear in the Tauren Chef cookbook, allowing you to make them in-game and in the real world.)
If you have the cash you’ll (usually) be able to find most of the ingredients listed below on the Auction House.
Alliance Cooking Guide (the Horde Guide is below:)
1-40: Cook up the starter recipe, Spice Bread*. Get the flour and mild spices from the vendor and cook till your skill hits 40. Buy the new recipe(s.)
40 to 80: Smoked Bear Meat: Either hunt a lot of bears or buy a couple of stacks of Bear Meat off the Auction House. Make sure you buy Journeyman Cooking by the time you hit 75. You can get the recipe from the AH or from Drac Roughcut, Tradesman, in the inn at Thelsamar,buy wow gold, in Loch Modan.
Alternatively, from 50 to 90, you can buy, or go fishing and catch, a bunch of Rainbow Fin Albacore and cook those. The recipe is available from several people, including the fishing trainer and supplies vendor in Stormwind.
60-100: Rogues might want to cook up some "Thistle Tea." You can get the recipe at Ravenholdt, in Hillsbrad. The seller is in the cellar. (see map.) Thistle Tea gives back some of the Energy that Rogues use so much of.
80 to 120: Smoked Sagefish, catch ‘em or buy them off the AH. Pick up some "Mild Spices" for these.
100-140: Buy or catch a bunch of Bristleshisker Catfish. Get the recipe in Stormwind (at the fishing supplies gal next to the fishing trainer) or buy it off the Auction House. Buy your Expert Cooking training.
Get the Goblin Deviled Clams* recipe from your trainer and head to the Wetlands to kill a ton of Bluegill Murlocks. They’ll drop the clams with the tangy clam meat. You’ll want at least two stacks of the tangy clam meat. Then cook till you hit 175.
175-190: Get the "Rockscale Cod" recipe from the AH and buy, or catch, a stack of Rockscale cod. If it’s not on the AH you can check Thottbot for a list of convenient vendor locations.
175-215: Another option is at the inn in Southshore where you can talk to Chef Jensen and get the "Soothing Turtle Bisque" quest, then kill turtles along the river (or buy a bunch of Turtle Meat.) Word has it that the drop rate of the Turtle Meat is much higher if you actually have the quest, so do a bunch of extra harvesting before you turn the quest in.
215-225: Buy, beg, or steal the recipe Spider Sausage. You can get it from the cooking trainers, such as the one in Ironforge. Then head off to Dustwallow Marsh where you’ll kill Darkmist Spiders (by a cave to the NW) and collect the white spider meat. Cook that till you hit 225. Then do the Artisan Cooking quests. By the way: note that you need two meats for each sausage, so kill or buy extra.
225 - 285: Once you’re done with the Artisan quests, for 225 - 285 or so you’ll be cooking eggs, specifically the Monster Omelet (1 x Giant Egg, 2 x Soothing Spices.) This might require a lot of eggs…
A better choice is "Spotted Yellowtail" or "Fillet of Redgill." Buy or catch a stack and get your skill to at least 250. Usually the fish are cheaper to buy than the eggs. You can find the Yellowtail recipe from Gikkix, in Steamwheedle port, in Tanaris. The Filet recipe is available from Kelsey Yance, in the Old Port Authority; Booty Bay (28, 74.)
250-275: Get the "Nightfin Soup" recipe and a stack of "Nightfin Snapper" and a stack of "Refreshing Spring Water." Poached Sunscale Salmon and Juicy Bear Burger are two other options. The Nightfin and Sunscale recipes are available from Gikkix, in Steamwheedle port, in Tanaris. The burger recipe is bought from Malygen, located in Talonbranch Glade in Felwood. (62,25)
276-285: Baked Salmon or Mightfish steak. Buy all from the AH. You can also get both recipes from Vivianna, trade goods vendor, at Feathermoon Stronghold in Ferales.
from 285 - 300 go for the Smoked Desert Dumplings (1 x Sandworm Meat, 1 x Soothing Spices) x 20. You get the recipe from a quest and a skill of 285 is required to get it. Make sure you have enough worm meat for the quest and for leveling your skill.
Note: You’ll need to buy the master cooking book off of Gaston, located within Honor Hold/Hellfire Penninsula, before you can go past 300 cooking skill. You’ll also need to be level 58 to get to Outlands.
Next is the famous Ravager Dog* to get your skill from 300 to 325+. (1 x Ravager Flesh)
Get the master cooking book from Chef Gaston - Honor Hold, Hellfire Peninsula, Outland.
to open up your 300+ cooking skill.
Buy the Ravager dog recipe* from Sid Limbardi, Innkeeper at Honor Hold, Hellfire Penninsula. .
This is a nice recipe for three reasons: 1) +40 to attack power and +20 to Spirit, 2) you don’t need anything other than the meat and a fire, and 3) There are lots of Ravagers to the west, they have a high drop rate for Ravager Meat, and they’re easy enough to kill.
325 - 350 Get the recipe: Roasted Clefthoof* (1 x Clefthoof Meat) x 35-40. This one boosts Str & Spirit. Like the Ravager Dog it just needs the meat. You can get the recipe in Nagrand: Horde can pick it up from Nula the Butcher in Garadar, Alliance can get it from CrestUriku in Telaar. Get the meat from all the various clefthoof beasts in the area (around a 25% drop) and from Banthar’s (lower drop rate.)
350 - 375 go for the Spicy Crawdad (1 x Furious Crawdad) x 30-40. Innkeeper Baribi is located at the Allerian Hold Inn.? She sells both the recipe for Golden Fish Sticks and the recipe for Spicy Crawdad] As for the furious crawdads which you will need, you can either buy them off the auction house or fish for them from the highland mixed pools found in the lakes of Terrokar Forest, at night. The catch? Most of these lakes are only accessible if you can fly. Thottbot has lots of details, in the comments, on how to catch these crawdads.
Congratulations on your 375 cooking skill! Now it’s off to Northrend to get your Grandmaster Cooking Skill.
* Do you want to make these recipes in real life? See below
Making Gold with WoW Cooking Some people, for whatever reason, don’t want to bother with cooking, but they like eating meals that buff Stam or other stats, or that turn them into pirates (Savory Deviate Delight.*)
They’re quite willing to shell out gold for these items, too. Do a little Auction House research for finished recipes (and even raw materials,) especially at higher level, and you may be able to put your skills to another good (cash generating) use.
In addition to tips for making gold from fishing and cooking, Warcraft Millionaire has hundreds of other tips to rake in the WoW gold. HORDE Cooking Guide Bats, Spiders, and Bears, oh my! If you’re Horde (and why wouldn’t you be?) here’s one route to take to become the master chef: Recipes are usually available off the Auction house if you don’t want to travel. They tend to be a bit pricey these days, though.from 1 - 40 make the spice bread* recipe that you get from the trainer, same as for Alliance. Spice Bread (1 x Simple Flour, 1 x Mild Spices) x 50
40 - 75, you’ll be cooking up those bears, but they wanted to eat you anyway, so it’s ok: Smoked Bear Meat (1x Bear Meat) x 40. They are all over Silverpine Forest. Get the recipe from Andrew Hilbert, trade goods vendor, in the Sepulcher, Silverpine Forest
75-90: Boiled clams. Get the recipe from the trainer and the clams from Murlocs in the teens. The ghostlands is one good place for them. The auctionhose is another.
Rat burgers! From 90 - 125.. oh wait, it’s Dig Rat Stew*, not burgers. (1 x Dig Rat) x 40.
This is a quest recipe, but you will be able to buy it when the 3.1 patch goes live. For now, get it from Grub, in a tower to the east of the Crossroads, at 55,31. Then go to Bael Modan, in the southern Barrens, to get the rats.
Note, you have to be level 15 and have cooking 15 to get the quest, even though you can use the recipe until your cooking skill is 90. When the patch goes live Grub will sell the Dig Rat Stew recipe to Horde players who have completed the quest.
125 - 175 you’re going to be lion hunting. You’ll want the meat for your Hot Lion Chops (1 x Lion Meat, 1 x Hot Spices) x 60. This food provides 6 stam and spirit. Get the recipe off the AH or talk to Zharg, in the Crossroads.
175 - 200 is Roast Raptor* (1 x Raptor flesh, 1 x Hot Spices) x 30. The recipe is available in several places: Nerrist (trade goods vendor) in the Grom Gol base camp, in Strnglethorn vale, is one of them.
200 - 225 you’ll be cooking up some yummy Spider Sausage (2 x White Spider Meat) x 30. This is a trainer recipe.
For 225 - 285, just like the Allies, it’s the Monster Omelet (1 x Giant Egg, 2 x Soothing Spices) x 80. Since Giant Eggs are hard to find and since recipe will go green long before 285, you might want to go for Filet of Redgill and/or Undermine Clam Chowder*. Ingredients for both of these are a lot easier to find than the Giant Eggs for the Monster Omelet. For the omelet, get the recipe from Bale, in Felwood, close to the Horde flypoint. You can also get it from Hemmik, in the Everlook in, in Winterspring. The Filet recipe is available from Kelsey Yance, in the Old Port Authority; Booty Bay (28, 74.) Undermine Chowder might be available from Jabbey (General Goods) in Steamwheedle Port, Tanaris, at 67, 22
250-285: Break out your fishing rod and catch a mess of Nightfin and Sunscale Salmon. You’re going to make Nightfin soup and/or Poached Sunscale Salmon. These two go yellow at 275 so will be good to take you up to the next item. Recipes are both available from Gikkix, in Steamwheedle Port, Tanaris, at 67, 22
From 285 - 300 cook up some Smoked Desert Dumplings (1 x Sandworm Meat, 1 x Soothing Spices) x 20. To get this recipe:
Go see Calandrath in the Cenarion Hold Inn (51, 39,) in Silithus
Accept quest: Desert Recipe. Note: You must already have cooking 285 and be level 54+ to get this quest.
Go to 37, 45 (which is west of Cenarion Hold) and right click on open book that is on crate to complete the Desert Recipe quest.
Accept "Sharing the Knowledge" quest and return to Calandrath to complete the quest and have the recipe: Smoked Desert Dumplings put in your recipe book. Note: you do not have to do part three of this quest to get the recipe.
Depending on how lucky you are you might have to kill a lot of beasties to get enough meat to level your skill. You’ll kill tons of Dredge Strikers and Dredge crushers, or the sandworms North East of Cenarian Hold.
Next is the famous Ravager Dog* to get your skill from 300 to 325+. (1 x Ravager Flesh)Get the master cooking book from Baxter, at the Thrallmar Inn, in Hellfire Penninsula to open up your 300+ cooking skill.
Buy the Ravager dog recipe* at Thrallmar, from Cookie One eye.
This is a nice recipe for three reasons: 1) +40 to attack power and +20 to Spirit, 2) you don’t need anything other than the meat and a fire, and 3) There are lots of Ravagers to the west, they have a high drop rate for Ravager Meat, and they’re easy enough to kill.
325 - 350 Get the recipe: Roasted Clefthoof* (1 x Clefthoof Meat) x 35-40. This one boosts Str & Spirit. Like the Ravager Dog it just needs the meat. You can get the recipe in Nagrand: Horde can pick it up from Nula the Butcher in Garadar, Alliance can get it from CrestUriku in Telaar. Get the meat from all the various clefthoof beasts in the area (around a 25% drop) and from Banthar’s (lower drop rate.)
350 - 375 go for the Spicy Crawdad (1 x Furious Crawdad) x 30-40. Horde can find the recipe from Rungor in Stonebreaker hold. As for the furious crawdads you can either buy them off the auction house or fish for them from the highland mixed pools found in the lakes of Terrokar Forest, at night. The catch? Most of these lakes are only accessible if you can fly. Thottbot has lots of details, in the comments, on how to catch these crawdads.
Congratulations on your 375 cooking skill! Now it’s off to Northrend to get your Grandmaster Cooking Skill.
* Do you want to make these recipes in real life? See below:
Wrath of the Lich King Cooking (Cooking to 450) Wrath of the Lich King gives us a chance to hit 450 cooking skill and also brings a number of cooking achievements.
Cooking from 350 to 400
Each of the Horde and Ally starting towns has a Grand Master cooking trainer. Look him up and you’ll be able to buy your Grand Master skill, no books required.
If your skill is at least 350 you should be able to buy all of the cooking recipes available, at 375 they were all yellow to me.
There should also be a quest to create Northern Stew (at least there was in Warsong Hold.) This requires Chilled Meat which is a pretty scarce drop, at least in Borean Tundra. It seemed more common in Howling Fjord, but not a lot. The point is that you shouldn’t look to this recipe for you skill ups.
Instead, hunt down rhinos or mammoths or go fishing. Grab one of the recipes that you just learned and farm the parts for it. Currently prices are pretty grim on the Auction House, but if you have lots of cash and want to power level your cooking then go for it.
Cooking past 400
There are two inns in Dalaran, one for Horde, the other for Ally. Each inn has a cooking trainer and a supplies vendor. You already have the trainer recipes, right? So look to the supplies vendor for the recipes to take you past 400.
The catch is that all the recipes available require a minimum 400 skill, which is not so bad, and three of the Dalaran Cooking Award tokens, awarded from the various daily Dalaran cooking quests. To get your cooking to the 450 max you must do enough of these quests to at least get a recipe.
A few of these recipes require Northern Spices, which you also buy with the cooking tokens, but you can also but the spices off the Auction House. So do some quests, grab a recipe, and start your cooking!
These recipes will go green at 425 or earlier, so you’ll be doing a fair amount of cooking. to get to 425. Several of the recipes available from the supplies vendor do require a 425 skill, so you won’t be cooking deep green recipes all the way to 450. Still, judging by the comments below, you may be doing a lot of cooking to hit that 450 skill.
By the way, as you complete each daily cooking quest you will get some gold, one cooking token, and a bag as your reward. The bag will contain Northern Spices, sometimes it will have Old Spice and/or Baby Spice, occasionally it will have an additional token or two, and every once in a while it will have another recipe.
Just for Fun: The Emotional Foods
Bad Clams? Week Old Mammoth? There are at least four of these foods that appears as "bind on pickup" drops from random mobs. These foods provide nothing in the way of buffs, or debuffs, but will instead make you happy or sad or angry or… Perfect for you Role-Players out there. They all require a 350 skill to learn and there is an achievement for eating all four. The foods are: Tasty Cupcake, which makes you happy,
Last Weeks Mammoth, which makes you sad,
Bad Clams make you angry, and…
Haunted Herring, which makes you scared. WoW Cooking in Your Real Life Kitchen * Many of the recipes found in the World of Warcraft are also found in the Original Tauren Chef Cookbook. Dozens of in-game recipes are brought into the real world!
Delight your real life guildies with a real world meal of Goblin Deviled Clams, Runn Tum Tuber Surprise, and Savory Deviate Delight.
Finish them off with Gooey Spider Cake for dessert!
You’re not limited to just these recipes: the MMO Cookbook has over 60 recipes covering desserts, appetizers, soups, breads, and main courses.
You can get your own copy of the Tauren Chef Cookbook, Wrath of the Kitchen King, and the 1-450 cooking guide, (and start feeding real WoW food to your real life family and friends) right here. Comments? What’s your favorite in-game recipe, in WoW or elsewhere?
submit 33 There are 33 comments! Add your own. Reply loganadrian loganadrian Jan 14, 2010 @ 12:00 am thank so much for sharing this information.
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