Key Takeaways

  • Eating regularly is crucial in
    7 Days To Die
    to avoid serious consequences.
  • Early-game meals like bacon & eggs can be cheap and easy to make.
  • Late-game dishes like Gumbo Stew can offer great benefits but require more effort.



Players will need to eat regularly in 7 Days To Die. If they don’t, then they will begin to suffer some pretty devastating consequences that can end with the player dying. So, being well-fed is one of the keys to survival. During the early stages, it can be hard to find enough canned goods to stay well-fed. Also, hunting down animals with primitive weapons can be quite tricky. But, as the player goes through the first few days, they will begin to get the hang of keeping on top of their food and drink needs.

During the late stages of the game, players will begin unlocking all sorts of dishes that not only keep the player’s hunger and thirst levels topped up but also provide the player with some unique bonuses that can be very beneficial for survival.


8 Bacon And Eggs

A Nutritious Early Game Meal


  • Food: 36
  • Health: 18
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 10

A hearty meal of bacon and eggs isn’t the best food in the game. However, during the early days, it is among the best foods that the player will have access to. It’s cheap to make, and it doesn’t require any particularly costly resources.

The player will need to read a total of 10 Home Cooking Weekly magazines before they will be able to make this dish. They will need to have access to a campfire with a cooking pot, 5 raw meat, and 2 eggs. That said, if the player invests some skill points in the Master Chef perk, then the cost of cooking any food is reduced. As for bacon and eggs, this dish can be incredibly useful during the first couple of weeks as the player tries to survive day to day.

7 Spaghetti

Costly Yet Effective

Spaghetti


  • Food: 122
  • Health: 61
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 40

This recipe takes a while to unlock. Players will have to read a total of 90 Home Cooking Weekly magazines in order to be able to make this dish. While it does provide players with a lot of food, and it heals 61 health points, it is quite costly to make.

To make one portion, the player will need 1 can of large beef rations, 1 can of pasta, 1 mushroom, 3 animal fast, and 1 water. The costly ingredients are the canned foods. Players can’t craft cans of large beef rations and pasta. The only way to obtain these ingredients is by looting or by purchasing them from traders and vending machines.

6 Meat Stew

A Relatively Simple Early Game Meal

Meat Stew


  • Food: 50
  • Health: 25
  • Water: 20
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 20

Meat stew is a simple dish that players will unlock after reading 22 Home Cooking Weekly magazines. The ingredients to craft this dish are very easy to come by. Without investing any perks in Master Chef, this dish costs 5 raw meat, 2 potatoes, 2 ears of corn, 1 animal fat, and 1 water. These ingredients can all be obtained through farming and by killing animals.

Unlike a lot of other early-game dishes, this meal fills players’ thirst bars as well as their hunger bars. This can save the player a space in their inventory, as they won’t need to carry water along when they venture out to complete missions or explore POIs.

5 Sham Chowder

A Questionable But Nutritious Meal

Sham Chowder


  • Food: 53
  • Health: 80
  • Water: 10
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 30
  • Fortitude: +1 (10 Minutes)

Sham chowder is unlocked after the player reads 59 Home Cooking Weekly magazines. It not only gives players food, health, water, and a boost to their stamina, but it also grants the player a +1 to fortitude for 10 minutes.

It’s a fairly cheap dish to make. Without any cost-reducing perks, crafting a bowl of sham chowder costs 1 can of sham, 2 potatoes, 2 ears of corn, and 1 water. Since it is possible to learn to craft cans of sham, this is a great, cheap dish that can be very beneficial to most players.

4 Vegetable Stew

Cheap To Make, Great For Both Thirst And Hunger

Vegetable Stew

  • Food: 31
  • Health: 15
  • Water: 20
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 20


Vegetable stew is unlocked relatively early on. Players unlock the ability to craft this dish after reading 22 Home Cooking Weekly magazines. While it doesn’t offer as much as some of the other dishes on this list, its cost makes it an ideal choice for farmers.

Crafting 1 portion of vegetable stew costs 2 potatoes, 2 ears of corn, 2 mushrooms, and 1 water. All of the ingredients to craft this dish can be grown and collected at the player’s base with a couple of dew collectors and a few farm plot blocks. Provided the player has a set of farmer armor and maybe a point in Living Off The Land, they can end up having a sustainable food production facility right inside their base.

3 Shepards Pie

A Classic Dish

Shepards Pie


  • Food: 104
  • Health: 52
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 40

Shepards pie is one of the dishes the player will unlock further into the game. Cooking this dish requires the player to read a total of 70 Home Cooking Weekly magazines. It’s a fairly costly dish as it requires a couple of ingredients that can’t be crafted by the player. 1 portion of shepards pie costs 1 lamb ration, 1 can of peas, 1 ear of corn, 3 animal fat, and 1 potato.

While the dish doesn’t offer any water, and it doesn’t provide players with a lot of health when compared to some other dishes, players do receive a whopping +40 to their max stamina. This can be very useful when doing things like mining and chopping down trees.

2 Gumbo Stew

A Late-Game Delicacy

Gumbo Stew


  • Food: 112
  • Health: 56
  • Water: 20
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 40

Like the previous entry, this dish gives players a +40 to the player’s max stamina. However, unlike the previous entry, this dish also satisfies the player’s thirst. The downside to this dish is that players will need to read 100 Home Cooking Weekly magazines before they will be able to make it.

This is a late-game dish, but it is one of the best dishes in the game as it is an all-in-one meal that gives the player all they need to survive while out clearing POIs. Cooking this stew costs 1 large beef ration, 1 can of peas, 1 can of stock, 2 animal fat, and 1 water. It’s a costly dish to make. But by the time the player has read 100 Home Cooking Weekly magazines, they will already have a decent stockpile of canned food that they can use to cook up plenty of gumbo stew.


1 Pumpkin Cheesecake

Great For Saving Dukes

Pumpkin Cheesecake

  • Food: 42
  • Health: 21
  • Max Stamina Bonus: 20
  • Bartering (Buying): +5% (5 Minutes)

Pumpkin cheesecake can be made after the player reads 18 Home Cooking Weekly magazines. While this dish isn’t the best in terms of food, health, and stamina bonus, it gives players a boost to their bartering while buying items from traders.

During the early stages of the game, it can be hard to make large amounts of Dukes. Saving up enough Dukes to buy certain things from traders can take some time. But, if the player eats a slice of pumpkin cheesecake before speaking to a trader, they will get a 5% discount on anything they buy. Making a slice of pumpkin cheesecake costs 1 pumpkin, 1 egg, 1 cornmeal, 1 animal fat, and 1 beer. This dish is great for those wanting to become wealthy in 7 Days To Die.


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