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VFP: Bakery Items
As of: mc1.11.2-3.2 (Aug-2017)
VFP's bakery items range from simple cookies you can craft on your player's grid and eat immediately to hefty specialty breads and egg pies that include 5-6 ingredients and require smelting.
Flour and Dough
All of the baked goods in the mod use Flour or Dough. Flour is made from crafting wheat with some Drying Agent and Dough is made from crafting Flour, Leavening, and a Bit o' Water. Most of the recipes will also work with any other food mod's flour and dough provided those items are registered under the foodFlour
and foodDough
ids in the Forge registry.
Getting Xp
With the exception of Cookies, all of the recipes using Dough or Flour create raw or unbaked items that you must smelt to get the final edible product; you cannot eat unbaked bread or raw dough. Having you smelt the unbaked item is intentional as it lets you gain experience points (Xp) when you smelt batches of sufficient size. This smelting Xp is in addition to the Xp you get from crafting the item.
Icon used to show smelting is required.
Eggs and Sugar
When a recipe calls for a raw egg, you can use a standard chicken egg or substitute any mod's raw egg provided it's been registered under the foodSimpleEgg
id in the Forge registry. When a recipe calls for sugar, you can use a standard sugarcane sugar or substitute a sugar-free equivalent item provided it's been registered under the ingredientSweetener
id in the same registry. Read the Food Dictionary page for more information.
Breads
There are three categories of breads: Mini-breads or Rolls, Simple Breads for sandwiches, and Specialty Breads. All recipes produce unbaked items that require smelting. Many of the bread recipes require food powders; read the Food Powders page to learn how to make these ingredients.
Mini-breads and Rolls
Mini-breads or rolls serve a couple purposes (get it?...rolls serving roles): they're either smaller portions of bread you can eat like a snack, or they're standalone mini-meals that let you ration an expensive ingredient into multiple portions, or they're a new way to use an easy-to-obtain food resource such as chicken eggs or sugar.
The easiest roll to make is Fried Dough. Just create some Dough, smelt it, BAM! Food()!
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Equally easy is Sweet Dough. Just take a dough ball, add some sugar or sugar substitute, smelt it, BAM! More Food! This is an easy way to use dough to create a long-lasting snack item().
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If these two are not nutritious enough, and let's face it they really aren't, try the Egg-Stuffed Roll. Just take a dough ball, stick an egg in it, smelt it, BAM! Serious Food()!
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WAY better use of chickens!
You can make a Flatbread as a one-for-one substitute for regular bread based on nutrition(). You also need Flatbread to make Flatbread Sandwiches. To make Flatbread just take a dough ball and flatten it with a Jar of Sand; smelt the raw dough, eat!
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Finally, for the roll connoisseurs, there is the Meat-Stuffed Roll and the Cheesy Roll. The Meat-Stuffed Roll is an easy way to get a new food that uses standard meats and potatoes (any Meat Portion is usable), while a Cheesy Roll is another way to use your Homemade Cheese. In both cases, you get two rolls per recipe with each roll having nutrition similar to a whole roast chicken()!
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If you use a mod like The Spice Of Life that requires food variety, rolls give you a quick way to create different foods from Dough easily. Once you've got the Dough, you can craft any of the mod's rolls in your 2x2 player crafting grid.
Sandwich Breads
These are most like the standard bread item in Minecraft. With the exception of French Bread, all are based on the Enriched Bread's recipe: 2 dough balls, 1 raw egg, and 1 powdered milk. The mod's sandwich breads are more nutritious than standard bread, restoring between 7-18 food points with better saturation (it takes longer for your hunger to kick back in). You can use any sandwich bread as the foodBreadSandwich
ingredient in recipes like our own Single and Decker Sandwiches.
The staple Enriched Bread recipe is shown below; it restores 10 food points () in one go, which is double that of a standard bread and on-par with cooked porkchops or steak.
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To get Potato Bread or Egg Bread just add the particular Food Powder to the mix in the bottom two crafting slots shown in pink below. The additional ingredients will increase the nutritional value of the final bread significantly. To ensure you don't lose food value (and time) these two breads are multi-use items which can restore their full value of 18 high saturation food points (3x ). The example below shows how to add two Potato Powders to get Potato Bread. By default, you get at least 5 food points (
) or a standard Minecraft bread's food value every time you eat from the bread. The actual amount can be greater depending on what your actual hunger and health stats show at the time of consumption (the hungrier or more damaged you are, the more food value you can consume immediately).
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French Bread is a little different from the other sandwich breads because it only includes dough and Egg Whites. French bread provides yet more breadsome variety and has a nutrition value better than standard bread, restoring 7 food points () instead of 5.
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Specialty Breads
The specialty breads are sweetened breads; they're not meant to make sandwiches or to use as sides. Their base recipe is a sweet variation of Enriched Bread: 2 dough balls, 1 raw egg, and 1 sugar or sugar substitute. As with the sandwich breads, you adjust the bottom two ingredients to get the final bread you want. The example below shows how to add two Pumpkin Powders to get Pumpkin Bread. You can follow the same pattern for Apple Bread, Klingon Bread, and Muscle Bread. With the exception of Muscle Bread, specialty breads provide 14 food points (3x ) with decent saturation. And all specialty breads are multi-use, so you can chomp on one bread repeatedly until it's all used up.
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Unlike the simple sandwich breads, the variable ingredients in specialty breads can be items other than Food Powders. For example, the Molasses Bread recipe calls for some Cocoa Powder as well as a Molasses Ball which you get from smelting Raw Sugar.
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Muscle Bread
Muscle Bread is one of the mod's few Enhanced Foods; its food value is nuts at 20 food points (4x ) and it gives bonus effects for enhanced combat abilities like Max Health Boost, Strength, and Damage Resistance for 2 minutes (after removing negative effects like Weakness and Mining Fatigue). Muscle Bread is excellent to have with some Bottled Milk when you go mob hunting. To craft muscle bread, you'll need some Muscle Mix powder.
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Cookies
The basic cookie recipe doesn't require any smelting and fits in your 2x2 crafting grid. There are five kinds of cookies: Sugar, Apple Sugar, Klingon, Cocoa, and Molasses. The base recipe is: 2 flours, 1 sugar or sugar substitute, and a flavor ingredient.
Flavoring goes in bottom-right slot.
Each recipe produces 8 cookies, each with a food value equal to a standard Minecraft cookie () which isn't very good, but hey it's a cookie! Below are some of the cookie recipes.
Muffins
There is only one kind of muffin in the mod, the Sweet Cheese Muffin, but it comes in three flavors: Carrot, Pumpkin, and Chocolate. The basic recipe requires some Homemade Cheese and some Condensed Milk. Cheese from other mods will work if they are registered under foodCheese
in the Forge registry. The basic recipe is shown below; you add 2 Food Powders to get the final flavored muffin you want.
Flavoring goes in left and right middle slots.
Each recipe produces 6 unbaked muffins that must be smelted to get the final edible muffin. Below is an example that adds 2 Carrot Powders to make Carrot Muffins. Note that for all that work, muffins aren't particularly nutritious, restoring only 4 food points (); however, their saturation is decent and it's easy to combine them with a drink like Tea or Milk for a better overall meal value. Besides, who wouldn't want to declare to their buddies in chat: "Yes I've just had a lovely meal of tea and muffins and I'm totally ready to help slay the Dragon! I've brought extras for anyone who needs them. Let's go!"
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Egg Pies
We've saved the best for last. Egg Pies are HUUUEGE. Unlike say muffins, you get quite the payback for making an egg pie: each pie can restore a whopping 26-31 food points-- that's 6x or 3x
) and its high saturation means you won't get hungry for a long time. And because it's a multi-use food item, you can chomp away at an egg pie multiple times until all of its food value is used. Best of all, the main ingredient is something any player can get in ridiculous abundance with almost no effort -- eggs!
The basic recipe is: 3 raw eggs, 1 baked potato, 1 dough ball, 1 bottle of milk, and some cheese. You can substitute Powdered Cheese and/or Powdered Eggs or use another mod's versions of these two ingredients.
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There are four flavored egg pies as well: Mushroom Egg Pie, Chicken Egg Pie, Allium (or Onion) Egg Pie, and Grandma's Egg Pie. Each adds its ingredient to the left and right top slots in the basic recipe. The recipe below is how you make Grandma's Egg Pie with 2 Bits o' Ham. For mushroom pies use 2 of any mushroom or 2 Mushroom Powder. For chicken pies use 2 Bits o' Chicken. For allium pie use 2 Caramelized Allium portions.
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Fish Pie
Don't like 'em or are sick of egg pies? Got one of those fancy-pants AFK fish farms with enough fish to last like forever? Try the fish pie, in particular the Salmon Potato Pie! A fish pie has the same food value as an egg pie.
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