Wow Cooking Guide
First of all, youò€™re going to need fire if you want to cook; pretty much any fire you can find works. If there is no fire handy, youò€™ll have to make a fire yourself. To do this youò€™ll need the items Simple Wood and Flint and Tinder. Youò€™ll also need the ability Basic Campfire ò€“ you can learn this skil by training at a cooking trainer. Sorry, reading this WoW cooking guide wonò€™t give your character the skill (weò€™d do it for you if we could!)Got fire? Good! Next youò€™re going to need something to cook. Start with the simplest recipe; spice bread. Youò€™ll need to buy Simple Flour and Mild Spice for this. Hint: if you learn your cooking skill in Ironforge, you can start cooking on the fire outside the building, which will make things a little easier for the novice chef. Once you level up your cooking skill a bit, youò€™ll be ready for something a little more challenging.
For Horde players:
You can hunt Mottled Boars (for Boar Meat) and Wolves, Stalkers and Darkhounds (for Stringy Wolf Meat) and cook these to level up your cooking skill a little farther. You can speed this up a little by cooking Spiced Wolf Meat, but you will have to remember to buy Mild Spice as well.
For Alliance Players:
At low levels, Crag Boars and Boars (for Boar Meat) and Wolves (Stringy Wolf Meat) are easy prey ò€“ the same tip for Spiced Wolf Meat applies for Alliance players.
Once youò€™ve reached level 50 as a cook, youò€™ll want to train as a Journeyman Cook and then youò€™ll be past the introductory stage of cooking skills and on your way to bigger and better things ò€“ Though this brief WoW cooking guide only covers the very basics, just you wait: Tender Wolf Steaks, Monster Omelets and Smoked Desert Dumpling await you at higher levels. Bon Appetit!