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Fairies are listed in the same section of your inventory as food and other things you can cook with.



I've received a pink-shaped elixir in a bottle shaped like a fairy, and its recipe says it was made with just one fairy.



Can you use fairies in any other cooking recipe?










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  • IIRC there is a loading screen tip that says that the tonic you produce by cooking (with) fairies is strong and improves your meals. I'm pretty sure it's possible but I don't know the effects.

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    Don't think they'll taste like chicken. What wine would they go with?

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    @cwallenpoole Starlight brandy.

    – hBy2Py
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    perverts... cooking fairies... can't believe..

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93















Fairies are listed in the same section of your inventory as food and other things you can cook with.



I've received a pink-shaped elixir in a bottle shaped like a fairy, and its recipe says it was made with just one fairy.



Can you use fairies in any other cooking recipe?










share|improve this question























  • IIRC there is a loading screen tip that says that the tonic you produce by cooking (with) fairies is strong and improves your meals. I'm pretty sure it's possible but I don't know the effects.

    – Jutschge
    Mar 20 '17 at 13:03






  • 88





    Once again, Arqade in HNQ for the awesome title win.

    – hBy2Py
    Mar 20 '17 at 17:20






  • 5





    Don't think they'll taste like chicken. What wine would they go with?

    – cwallenpoole
    Mar 21 '17 at 15:12






  • 6





    @cwallenpoole Starlight brandy.

    – hBy2Py
    Mar 21 '17 at 17:56






  • 1





    perverts... cooking fairies... can't believe..

    – akostadinov
    Mar 22 '17 at 22:04














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Fairies are listed in the same section of your inventory as food and other things you can cook with.



I've received a pink-shaped elixir in a bottle shaped like a fairy, and its recipe says it was made with just one fairy.



Can you use fairies in any other cooking recipe?










share|improve this question














Fairies are listed in the same section of your inventory as food and other things you can cook with.



I've received a pink-shaped elixir in a bottle shaped like a fairy, and its recipe says it was made with just one fairy.



Can you use fairies in any other cooking recipe?







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  • IIRC there is a loading screen tip that says that the tonic you produce by cooking (with) fairies is strong and improves your meals. I'm pretty sure it's possible but I don't know the effects.

    – Jutschge
    Mar 20 '17 at 13:03






  • 88





    Once again, Arqade in HNQ for the awesome title win.

    – hBy2Py
    Mar 20 '17 at 17:20






  • 5





    Don't think they'll taste like chicken. What wine would they go with?

    – cwallenpoole
    Mar 21 '17 at 15:12






  • 6





    @cwallenpoole Starlight brandy.

    – hBy2Py
    Mar 21 '17 at 17:56






  • 1





    perverts... cooking fairies... can't believe..

    – akostadinov
    Mar 22 '17 at 22:04



















  • IIRC there is a loading screen tip that says that the tonic you produce by cooking (with) fairies is strong and improves your meals. I'm pretty sure it's possible but I don't know the effects.

    – Jutschge
    Mar 20 '17 at 13:03






  • 88





    Once again, Arqade in HNQ for the awesome title win.

    – hBy2Py
    Mar 20 '17 at 17:20






  • 5





    Don't think they'll taste like chicken. What wine would they go with?

    – cwallenpoole
    Mar 21 '17 at 15:12






  • 6





    @cwallenpoole Starlight brandy.

    – hBy2Py
    Mar 21 '17 at 17:56






  • 1





    perverts... cooking fairies... can't believe..

    – akostadinov
    Mar 22 '17 at 22:04

















IIRC there is a loading screen tip that says that the tonic you produce by cooking (with) fairies is strong and improves your meals. I'm pretty sure it's possible but I don't know the effects.

– Jutschge
Mar 20 '17 at 13:03





IIRC there is a loading screen tip that says that the tonic you produce by cooking (with) fairies is strong and improves your meals. I'm pretty sure it's possible but I don't know the effects.

– Jutschge
Mar 20 '17 at 13:03




88




88





Once again, Arqade in HNQ for the awesome title win.

– hBy2Py
Mar 20 '17 at 17:20





Once again, Arqade in HNQ for the awesome title win.

– hBy2Py
Mar 20 '17 at 17:20




5




5





Don't think they'll taste like chicken. What wine would they go with?

– cwallenpoole
Mar 21 '17 at 15:12





Don't think they'll taste like chicken. What wine would they go with?

– cwallenpoole
Mar 21 '17 at 15:12




6




6





@cwallenpoole Starlight brandy.

– hBy2Py
Mar 21 '17 at 17:56





@cwallenpoole Starlight brandy.

– hBy2Py
Mar 21 '17 at 17:56




1




1





perverts... cooking fairies... can't believe..

– akostadinov
Mar 22 '17 at 22:04





perverts... cooking fairies... can't believe..

– akostadinov
Mar 22 '17 at 22:04










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Technically, no, you can't cook them, but you can use them in recipes to get a better result – the fairy will be released after doing this.



From this guide:




And if you throw in a Fairy, you’ll get a lot more hearts from whatever you make together. Don’t worry, it won’t actually cook the Fairy.




This guide confirms this behavior, as well.




Cooking with a Fairy will add considerably to almost any meal you want to make. Don't worry, you won't actually cook the Fairy, but she will hover around the pot and enhance the meal for you. For instance, Fried Egg and Rice made with Hyliran Rice and a Bird Egg usually restores four hearts. However, add a Fairy to that recipe and it restores 14 hearts.




A user here says that using a Fairy in a recipe will result in them flying around the pot and strengthening the result.




You don't actually cook them. They fly around the pot and strengthen the result.







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    @BlueBarren No.

    – SGR
    Mar 20 '17 at 13:13






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    Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

    – Grirg
    Mar 20 '17 at 14:07






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    @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

    – SGR
    Mar 20 '17 at 14:24






  • 3





    "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

    – Jason C
    Mar 21 '17 at 18:01








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    No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

    – Krumia
    Mar 22 '17 at 11:20





















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You can get a unique recipe for only cooking a Fairy. It will produce a potion that restores 8 Hearts per Fairy. It also has a unique sprite. However, it does not allow you recover if you lose all your hearts.






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    Cooking fairies is good, but it is gooder when you eat. :)





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      Technically, no, you can't cook them, but you can use them in recipes to get a better result – the fairy will be released after doing this.



      From this guide:




      And if you throw in a Fairy, you’ll get a lot more hearts from whatever you make together. Don’t worry, it won’t actually cook the Fairy.




      This guide confirms this behavior, as well.




      Cooking with a Fairy will add considerably to almost any meal you want to make. Don't worry, you won't actually cook the Fairy, but she will hover around the pot and enhance the meal for you. For instance, Fried Egg and Rice made with Hyliran Rice and a Bird Egg usually restores four hearts. However, add a Fairy to that recipe and it restores 14 hearts.




      A user here says that using a Fairy in a recipe will result in them flying around the pot and strengthening the result.




      You don't actually cook them. They fly around the pot and strengthen the result.







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        @BlueBarren No.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 13:13






      • 3





        Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

        – Grirg
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:07






      • 20





        @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:24






      • 3





        "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

        – Jason C
        Mar 21 '17 at 18:01








      • 2





        No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

        – Krumia
        Mar 22 '17 at 11:20


















      79














      Technically, no, you can't cook them, but you can use them in recipes to get a better result – the fairy will be released after doing this.



      From this guide:




      And if you throw in a Fairy, you’ll get a lot more hearts from whatever you make together. Don’t worry, it won’t actually cook the Fairy.




      This guide confirms this behavior, as well.




      Cooking with a Fairy will add considerably to almost any meal you want to make. Don't worry, you won't actually cook the Fairy, but she will hover around the pot and enhance the meal for you. For instance, Fried Egg and Rice made with Hyliran Rice and a Bird Egg usually restores four hearts. However, add a Fairy to that recipe and it restores 14 hearts.




      A user here says that using a Fairy in a recipe will result in them flying around the pot and strengthening the result.




      You don't actually cook them. They fly around the pot and strengthen the result.







      share|improve this answer





















      • 2





        @BlueBarren No.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 13:13






      • 3





        Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

        – Grirg
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:07






      • 20





        @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:24






      • 3





        "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

        – Jason C
        Mar 21 '17 at 18:01








      • 2





        No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

        – Krumia
        Mar 22 '17 at 11:20
















      79












      79








      79







      Technically, no, you can't cook them, but you can use them in recipes to get a better result – the fairy will be released after doing this.



      From this guide:




      And if you throw in a Fairy, you’ll get a lot more hearts from whatever you make together. Don’t worry, it won’t actually cook the Fairy.




      This guide confirms this behavior, as well.




      Cooking with a Fairy will add considerably to almost any meal you want to make. Don't worry, you won't actually cook the Fairy, but she will hover around the pot and enhance the meal for you. For instance, Fried Egg and Rice made with Hyliran Rice and a Bird Egg usually restores four hearts. However, add a Fairy to that recipe and it restores 14 hearts.




      A user here says that using a Fairy in a recipe will result in them flying around the pot and strengthening the result.




      You don't actually cook them. They fly around the pot and strengthen the result.







      share|improve this answer















      Technically, no, you can't cook them, but you can use them in recipes to get a better result – the fairy will be released after doing this.



      From this guide:




      And if you throw in a Fairy, you’ll get a lot more hearts from whatever you make together. Don’t worry, it won’t actually cook the Fairy.




      This guide confirms this behavior, as well.




      Cooking with a Fairy will add considerably to almost any meal you want to make. Don't worry, you won't actually cook the Fairy, but she will hover around the pot and enhance the meal for you. For instance, Fried Egg and Rice made with Hyliran Rice and a Bird Egg usually restores four hearts. However, add a Fairy to that recipe and it restores 14 hearts.




      A user here says that using a Fairy in a recipe will result in them flying around the pot and strengthening the result.




      You don't actually cook them. They fly around the pot and strengthen the result.








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      • 2





        @BlueBarren No.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 13:13






      • 3





        Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

        – Grirg
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:07






      • 20





        @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:24






      • 3





        "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

        – Jason C
        Mar 21 '17 at 18:01








      • 2





        No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

        – Krumia
        Mar 22 '17 at 11:20
















      • 2





        @BlueBarren No.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 13:13






      • 3





        Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

        – Grirg
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:07






      • 20





        @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

        – SGR
        Mar 20 '17 at 14:24






      • 3





        "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

        – Jason C
        Mar 21 '17 at 18:01








      • 2





        No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

        – Krumia
        Mar 22 '17 at 11:20










      2




      2





      @BlueBarren No.

      – SGR
      Mar 20 '17 at 13:13





      @BlueBarren No.

      – SGR
      Mar 20 '17 at 13:13




      3




      3





      Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

      – Grirg
      Mar 20 '17 at 14:07





      Since it is not used in the recipe itself will I be able to get the fairy back?

      – Grirg
      Mar 20 '17 at 14:07




      20




      20





      @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

      – SGR
      Mar 20 '17 at 14:24





      @Grirg No. They are "used", just not cooked. You basically release the Fairy and they bless the meal.

      – SGR
      Mar 20 '17 at 14:24




      3




      3





      "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

      – Jason C
      Mar 21 '17 at 18:01







      "She'll fly around the pot and enhance the meal" -- Nintendo's admirably SFW equivalent of "add 1/2 tsp fairy juice".

      – Jason C
      Mar 21 '17 at 18:01






      2




      2





      No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

      – Krumia
      Mar 22 '17 at 11:20







      No fairies were harmed in the making of this meal

      – Krumia
      Mar 22 '17 at 11:20















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      You can get a unique recipe for only cooking a Fairy. It will produce a potion that restores 8 Hearts per Fairy. It also has a unique sprite. However, it does not allow you recover if you lose all your hearts.






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        You can get a unique recipe for only cooking a Fairy. It will produce a potion that restores 8 Hearts per Fairy. It also has a unique sprite. However, it does not allow you recover if you lose all your hearts.






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          You can get a unique recipe for only cooking a Fairy. It will produce a potion that restores 8 Hearts per Fairy. It also has a unique sprite. However, it does not allow you recover if you lose all your hearts.






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          You can get a unique recipe for only cooking a Fairy. It will produce a potion that restores 8 Hearts per Fairy. It also has a unique sprite. However, it does not allow you recover if you lose all your hearts.







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