Frying Pan

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A Frying Pan is used to cook food acquired from fishing, foraged items, creature shanks, creature organs, and Finishing Touch items. Frying Pants debuted at Ebon Gate in 2023 and are sold at Sizzle and Spice. They were designed by GM Haliste.

Tier 1

Analyze

This iron griddle is a cooking utensil and has the following abilities based on its current Tier of 1:

 - 1 primary ingredient
 - 2 "smoke style" settings (TWIST)
  (oak | hickory)
 - 2 "cooking style" settings (TURN)
  (fry | grill)
* The "creature shank" unlock is inactive.
* The "creature organ" unlock is inactive.

Primary Ingredients:
 - Raw fish
 - Foraged fruits* and vegetables*
 - Creature shanks (by unlock)
 - Creature organs (by unlock)

Secondary Ingredients:
 - Foraged items: Fruit, Vegetable, Berry, Leaf, Nut, Seed, Bark (cinnamon) - these must be edible in order to be added as an ingredient.
 - Finishing Touch items

Off-the-shelf iron griddles can cook raw fish and most vegetable and fruit forageables*.  With 2 or more ingredients, only one can be primary.  Raw fish and meats are considered primary ingredients, and there can only be one primary ingredient in a dish at a time.  Some forageables are considered both primary and secondary, and their classification is designated when the ingredient is added to the griddle.  If you add a banana before adding a red snapper fillet, then the banana is the primary ingredient and you will not be able to add the fish.  If you add the fish first, then that becomes the primary ingredient, and the banana can be added as a secondary/tertiary ingredient.  Secondary ingredients will have more influence over the taste messaging in most cases.

* Some foragables are intentionally ineligible, and in some cases, items that seem to be logical edibles are not.  For instance, mushrooms (fungus) and herbs (healing) are not valid cooking items.  In addition, some forageables cannot be primary items.

You can't cook while holding the iron griddle, but you canconveniently PLACE it at your feet.  Cooking utensils placed on the ground are not safe from others' hands.
USAGE:
TURN: Change the cooking style
CAST: Heat up the iron griddle with spells 111, 713, 906, 908.
CLEAN: Empty the iron griddle and start over.  This will destroy all items currently in the griddle.
LIGHT: Heat up the iron griddle with a candle, fire, flame, lamp, match, or torch
PULL: Change the "finishing style" setting.
PUSH: Stir your dishes with utensils (fluff)
SMELL: Fluff
TURN: Change the "cook style" setting.
TWIST: Change the "smoked" setting.  Setting this overrides the "cook style" setting.
WHISPER: Submit a forageable/food item to be reviewed for the iron griddle.
Verb First Third
CAST

>cast griddle
You gesture at an iron griddle.
You are preparing to heat up your iron griddle and cook the following ingredients:

* a rolton (Primary)
* a green tomato (Secondary)
* an oblong red onion (Tertiary)

Final Creation: some steamed rolton trimmed with green tomatoes and red onions

If you are sure you want to do this, REPEAT YOUR COMMAND WITHIN 30 SECONDS. Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.

Hymore gestures at an iron griddle

CAST
(second cast)

>cast griddle
You gesture at an iron griddle.
You direct a burning stream of fire and heat toward an iron griddle, steadying the surge until the griddle's metal heats up to an extremely bright orange-red. The griddle's temperature continues to intensify and glows a deep crimson as a piquant array of fragrances drifts upward from the utensil's surface.

It's only a matter of time now. Don't let it burn! Cast Roundtime 3 Seconds.

Hymore gestures at an iron griddle

CLEAN

You flip an iron griddle upside down and shake it vigorously as its contents fall to the ground only to be confiscated by a wily gaze of raccoons.

Hymore flips his iron griddle upside down and shakes it vigorously as its contents fall to the ground only to be confiscated by a wily gaze of raccoons.

LIGHT This section has not been added yet; please add to it now! This section has not been added yet; please add to it now!
PULL

You pull a small knob on the iron griddle's handle, moving it to the finishing setting marked, "TRIMMED WITH".

Hymore fiddles with a small knob on his griddle's handle.

PUSH

You reach inside an iron griddle and move the ingredient around with your hand.

Hymore reaches inside an iron griddle and moves the ingredient around with his hand.

PUSH
(with cooking tool)

You reach inside an iron griddle and move the ingredient around with your iron spatula.

Hymore reaches inside an iron griddle and moves the ingredient around with his iron spatula.

SMELL

You lean forward toward your iron griddle and inhale deeply. Unfortunately, it just smells like metal.

Hymore leans forward over his iron griddle and inhales deeply.

SMELL
(while cooking)

You lean forward, your nose precariously close to the food cooking inside an iron griddle. You inhale deeply, taking note of the delectable aromas currently wafting upward from your dish.

Hymore leans forward over his iron griddle and inhales deeply.

TURN

You turn a small dial on the iron griddle's handle to the preparation method marked, "STEAM".

Hymore fiddles with a small dial on his griddle's handle.

TWIST

You twist a small lever on the iron griddle's handle to the smoke setting marked, "OAK" and are reminded that this will force a description of "oak-smoked" to the final dish. Change this setting to "NONE" if you prefer to have the cooking style persist in the dish's final description.

Hymore fiddles with a small dial on his griddle's handle.

Tier 2

  • Allows for 2 ingredients; 1 primary, 1 secondary.
  • Adds two new smoke style settings: maple and pecan.
  • Adds two new cooking style settings: poach and steam.
  • Adds 4 new finishing style settings: topped, garnished, mixed, and covered.

Tier 3

  • Allows for 3 ingredients; 1 primary, 1 secondary, 1 tertiary.
  • Adds two new smoke style settings: applewood and mesquite.
  • Adds three new cooking style settings: braise, saute, and sear.
  • Adds 4 new finishing style settings: trimmed, stuffed, infused, and suffused.

Analyze

This iron griddle is a cooking utensil and has the following abilities based on its current Tier of 3:

 - 3 ingredients; 1 primary, 1 secondary, 1 tertiary
 - 6 "smoke style" settings (TWIST)
  (oak | hickory | maple | pecan | applewood | mesquite)
 - 7 "cooking style" settings (TURN)
  (fry | grill | poach | steam | braise | saute | sear)
 - 8 "finish style" settings (PULL)
  (topped | garnished | mixed | covered | trimmed | stuffed | infused | suffused)
* The "creature shank" unlock is inactive.
* The "creature organ" unlock is inactive.

Primary Ingredients:
 - Raw fish
 - Foraged fruits* and vegetables*
 - Creature shanks (by unlock)
 - Creature organs (by unlock)

Secondary Ingredients:
 - Foraged items: Fruit, Vegetable, Berry, Leaf, Nut, Seed, Bark (cinnamon) - these must be edible in order to be added as an ingredient.
 - Finishing Touch items

Off-the-shelf iron griddles can cook raw fish and most vegetable and fruit forageables*.  With 2 or more ingredients, only one can be primary.  Raw fish and meats are considered primary ingredients, and there can only be one primary ingredient in a dish at a time.  Some forageables are considered both primary and secondary, and their classification is designated when the ingredient is added to the griddle.  If you add a banana before adding a red snapper fillet, then the banana is the primary ingredient and you will not be able to add the fish.  If you add the fish first, then that becomes the primary ingredient, and the banana can be added as a secondary/tertiary ingredient.  Secondary ingredients will have more influence over the taste messaging in most cases.

* Some foragables are intentionally ineligible, and in some cases, items that seem to be logical edibles are not.  For instance, mushrooms (fungus) and herbs (healing) are not valid cooking items.  In addition, some forageables cannot be primary items.

You can't cook while holding the iron griddle, but you can conveniently PLACE it at your feet.  Cooking utensils placed on the ground are not safe from others' hands.
USAGE:
TURN: Change the cooking style
CAST: Heat up the iron griddle with spells 111, 713, 906, 908.
CLEAN: Empty the iron griddle and start over.  This will destroy all items currently in the griddle.
LIGHT: Heat up the iron griddle with a candle, fire, flame, lamp, match, or torch
PULL: Change the "finishing style" setting.
PUSH: Stir your dishes with utensils (fluff)
SMELL: Fluff
TURN: Change the "cook style" setting.
TWIST: Change the "smoked" setting.  Setting this overrides the "cook style" setting.
WHISPER: Submit a forageable/food item to be reviewed for the iron griddle.

Creature Shank unlock

A Frying Pan with the Creature Shank feature unlocked can use shanks harvested by a Shank Knife as the primary ingredient in a dish. You do not need to harvest the shank yourself.

Creature Organ unlock

A Frying Pan with the Creature Organ feature unlocked can use organs harvested by an Eviscerating Knife as the primary ingredient in a dish. You do not need to harvest the organ yourself.

See Also

Frying Pan Information
Type Fluff
Crafting
Item Classification Miscellaneous
Item(s) Applied to Frying pan
Alterable Yes
Light/Deep
Original Release Venue Ebon Gate
Original Release Year 2023
Tiered Yes
Number of Tiers 3
How to Unlock Certificate
Item Verbs
CAST CLEAN LIGHT PULL
PUSH SMELL TURN TWIST