Cooking is an essential part of No Rest for the Wicked. Food offers the player buffs, restores stamina, increases health, etc. This guide is your one-stop shop for cooking as it will go over the best cooking recipes in No Rest for the Wicked.

What are the best cooking recipes in No Rest for the Wicked?

While each recipe can help you survive the challenging world of No Rest for the Wicked, there are a handful that will make you unstoppable. After reviewing all the recipes in the early access version of the game, I have come to the conclusion that thefour best recipes are: Angler’s Delight Chowder, Sirloin Platter, Herder’s Hearth Stew, and Fish Salad.

These four cooking recipes offer the biggest benefits, such as replenishing the most health. Here are the in-game descriptions of each of these cooking recipes:

Best cooking recipes in No Rest for the Wicked

As you may see, these cooking recipes offer great benefits that can really get you out of a tough situation. My personal favorite is Angler’s Delight Chowder because not only does it replenish 100 health, but also fills my focus bar by 50. Having more focus is a game changer since it allows me to utilize myweapon runesmore often.

How to unlock more cooking recipes in No Rest for the Wicked

There are a couple of ways to unlock new recipes in No Rest for the Wicked. The absolute best way is to help Gordon down from the bridge during the “Innkeeper’s Husband” quest and bring him back to Sacrament.When Gordon arrives back at Sacrament, he will open up his kitchen and sell recipes in his inventory.Upgrading his kitchen by speaking to Danos will unlock even more recipes.

Grinnich also sometimes has cooking recipes in his inventory as well. If you don’t see any recipes in his inventory, just remember that you may have to upgrade his shop by speaking to Danos. Check out ourSacrament merchants guideto learn more about Gordon, Grinnich, and Danos.

Christian Bognar

Christian is a contributing writer for PC Invasion and has been writing about the game industry for two years. He has found joy in a never-ending list of games, with some of his favorites being Elden Ring, The Last of Us, Final Fantasy, and Resident Evil. He has a bachelor’s degree in business and outside of writing, you can find him listening to all types of podcasts, especially True Crime.