Raw ingredients will keep you alive in Cairn, but they won’t keep you climbing. Cooking transforms basic foraged items into meals that restore more hunger, provide warmth, and grant stat buffs you can’t get any other way. After burning through my supplies on the first few climbs, I started paying attention to recipes. It changed everything.

This guide covers every cooking recipe in Cairn, what buffs they provide, and which combinations are worth prioritizing.

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How Cooking Works

You cook at Bivouacs using the hanging burner. Combine two or more compatible ingredients to create food or drinks. Recipes can be discovered through experimentation or by finding recipe scrolls scattered throughout the mountain, usually in the graffiti cabin, caves, or near fishing spots.

The basic pattern: most recipes start with Clear Water as a base, then add ingredients to determine the dish type and buffs. Some recipes chain together, meaning you cook a basic version first, then add more ingredients to upgrade it.

Cairn bivouac camp where players can cook and rest
Bivouacs are your only opportunity to cook. Use them wisely.

Understanding Stat Buffs

Cooked meals can grant five different stat buffs. Knowing what each does helps you prioritize recipes for specific situations.

  • Grit: Reduces fall damage and stamina drain while fast walking. Good for traversal sections.
  • Grip: Better holds and less stamina consumption on poor grips. Essential for technical climbs.
  • Focus: Slower stamina drain overall. A solid all-around buff.
  • Burst: Faster limb movement. Helps when you need to move quickly between holds.
  • Stamina: Improved stamina regeneration. Pairs well with rest opportunities.

All Food Recipes

Food primarily restores hunger, with some recipes providing warmth and stat buffs. Listed from least to most satiating.

Cairn cooking interface showing recipe combinations
Combining ingredients at the bivouac unlocks recipes with powerful stat buffs.

Basic Cooked Foods

Food Recipe Buffs
Cooked ThistleThistle + Clear WaterNone
CaramelClear Water + Honey DipperBurst
Cooked DandelionDandelion + Clear WaterGrit
Cooked NoodlesInstant Noodles + Clear WaterNone
Boiled EggsEggs + Clear WaterNone

Enhanced Cooked Foods

Food Recipe Buffs
Cooked Thistle (Extra Sweet)Cooked Thistle + Yellow YakBurst
Cooked Dandelion (Extra Sweet)Cooked Dandelion + Yellow YakGrit, Burst
Boiled Eggs (Herbal)Boiled Eggs + Juniper InfusionNone
Boiled Eggs (Creamy)Boiled Eggs + Yellow YakNone
Cairn gameplay showing cooking and survival mechanics
Cooking the right meals before a tough climb makes a real difference.

All Drink Recipes

Drinks (infusions) restore thirst and often provide better buffs than food. One sip gives roughly five minutes of climbing time. A full large bottle holds about four sips, or 20 minutes of climbing.

Basic Infusions

Drink Recipe Buffs
Strange MixtureYellow Yak + JuniperNone
Juniper InfusionClear Water + JuniperGrit
Nettle InfusionClear Water + NettleFocus
Clear Water (Extra Sweet)Clear Water + Honey DipperBurst
Raspberry JuiceClear Water + RaspberriesNone

Chocolate Drinks

Drink Recipe Buffs
Chocolate DrinkClear Water + ChocolateFocus
Chocolate Drink (Extra Sweet)Chocolate Drink + RaspberriesFocus, Burst
Chocolate Drink (Intense)Chocolate Drink + ChocolateFocus

Advanced Infusions

Drink Recipe Buffs
Sweet InfusionJuniper Infusion + ChocolateBurst
Strong InfusionJuniper Infusion + JuniperStamina, Grip
Ultimate InfusionStrong Infusion + JuniperStamina, Focus, Grip, Grit
Yellow Yak (Extra Sweet)Yellow Yak + RaspberriesBurst
Alpine Cola (Extra Sweet)Alpine Cola + RaspberriesStamina, Grit, Burst
Raspberry Juice (Extra Sweet)Raspberry Juice + RaspberriesBurst

Best Recipes to Prioritize

Ultimate Infusion (Best Overall)

Four buffs in one drink: Stamina, Focus, Grip, and Grit. The recipe chain is Juniper Infusion → Strong Infusion → Ultimate Infusion. Stock up on Juniper whenever you see it.

Strong Infusion (Best Early Game)

Stamina and Grip from just Juniper Infusion + Juniper. Easy to make once you have a decent Juniper supply. Great for technical sections.

Chocolate Drink (Extra Sweet)

Focus and Burst from Chocolate Drink + Raspberries. Raspberries are common, and chocolate appears regularly in supply caches.

Cooked Dandelion (Extra Sweet)

Grit and Burst for food. Dandelions grow everywhere, and Yellow Yak shows up in camps. Solid hunger option with useful buffs.

Cooking Tips

  • Hoard Juniper: It’s the key ingredient for the best infusions. Pick it up every time you see it.
  • Cook before tough climbs: Buffs make a real difference on technical sections. Don’t save your best meals for emergencies that never come.
  • Experiment freely: Combining wrong ingredients just wastes them, it doesn’t hurt you. Try things.
  • Check caves for recipes: Recipe scrolls often hide in caves and near fishing spots. They reveal combinations you might not discover otherwise.
  • Prioritize drinks: Thirst kills faster than hunger, and infusions provide better buffs. Keep your bottles full of good stuff.

Summary

Cooking in Cairn isn’t optional if you want to reach the summit. The Ultimate Infusion should be your goal, but even basic recipes like Juniper Infusion and Cooked Dandelion make the climb noticeably easier. Forage constantly, experiment at Bivouacs, and don’t climb hungry.