Frying Pan
Frying Pan | ||||||||
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Vital statistics | ||||||||
Size | 2 x 1 | |||||||
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Metal Working | |||||||
Object(s) Required | Casting Material x5, Bar of Common Metal x2 | |||||||
Produced By | Metal Casting | |||||||
Required By | (22) Autumn Steak, Beeted Bird Breast, Black Ribeye Steak, Crab Cakes, Crackling Cutlets, Egg & Bacon, Encumbered Roast, Fat-Braised Veg, Fried Egg, Hot Wings, Jotun's Morsel, Leeky Fowl, Lemon Fish, Liver & Onions, Mushroom Mash, Odds & Ends, Omelette, Pan-Seared Fish, Pancake, Salt Roulade, Seal Burger, Steak & Tubers | |||||||
Slot(s) Occupied | 5L or 5R | |||||||
Go to Objects |
Craft > Clothes & Equipment > Tools > Cooking Utensils > Frying Pan
A frying pan. Needed to fry eggs or bacon, make pancakes, and other meals.
How to Acquire
You need to build a cast using 5 Casting Material directly next to a Smelter or Stack Furnace via the Frying Pan recipe. The cast can be picked up until it has been filled. Light the smelter or furnace, 1 piece of coal is sufficient. Place two bars of any Common metal into the cast and wait for it to cool down for 8 real time hours. Crack it open and pick up the pan.
The quality of the Frying Pan affects the quality of the pancake, Fried Egg, or other products you make with it.
How to Use
To make Fried Eggs, pancakes, or other foods, equip the frying pan and craft the food over a lit fire. You will need to have discovered a frying pan (Either by making one or being taught) in order to acquire the recipes.
Quality
- Frying Pan quality =
- Food Quality =
Notes
- Requires two bars of metal instead of one, as of update Burning Harmonica (2016-03-30)
- Currently the animation of the character pouring metal into the cast features a smelter's iron ladle, a tool which has not been implemented so far.
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Game Development
- Leaning Tooltip (2024-11-16)◎ >"Casting molds now present their cooling time in their recipe tooltip, and you can also inspect molds to find out how much time there is left until they cool."