Cooked food in The Portal does two jobs. Some dishes grant timed stat buffs that shape a character build, while others restore HP or MP on the spot. Knowing which recipe matches your class lets you commit ingredients to the right meals instead of wasting rare drops on food you will never use.
Quick answer: All buff dishes last 30 minutes. Match the buff to your role, then gather the exact ingredient counts listed below. Offensive builds want River King Feast or Power Roast, tanks want Iron Stew, and casters lean on Catfish Broth or Berry Tart. Use Gourmet Roast for the biggest instant heal and Mana Cake for the biggest MP top-up.

Offensive foods for damage and critical builds
These meals raise raw damage output, critical rate, and critical damage. River King Feast is the standout all-round attacking buff because it stacks flat damage with both crit values at once. Every buff below runs for 30 minutes.
| Dish | Buff | Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| River King Feast | +20% Damage, +15% Critical Rate, +30% Critical Damage | 3 River Bass, 12 Pike, 12 Golden Fruit |
| Lucky Pie | +20% Critical Rate, +40% Critical Damage | 6 Golden Fruit, 8 Forest Honey, 6 Eggs, 8 Wheat |
| Power Roast | +30% Damage | 8 Quality Meat, 8 Forest Honey, 10 Pumpkins, 3 Pike |
| Spicy Steak | +15% Damage | 6 Raw Meat, 6 Spice Herbs, 8 Carrots, 3 Pike |
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Front-line classes like Defender benefit most from the flat defense boosts here. Fisherman Chowder is worth noting because it adds physical attack on top of defense, making it a solid pick for bruiser-style Warriors who still want survivability.
| Dish | Buff | Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| Iron Stew | +30 Def, +15 Magic Def | 12 Quality Meat, 12 Carrots, 2 Milk, 8 Carp |
| Comfort Porridge | +20 Def, +10 Magic Def | 1 Milk, 12 Raw Meat, 6 Wheat, 6 Carp, 12 Eggs |
| Fisherman Chowder | +20 Physical Attack, +10 Def | 8 Small Salmon, 8 Trout, 16 Tomatoes |
| Catfish Broth | +20 Magic Damage, +5 Magic Def | 8 Catfish, 8 Spice Herbs, 16 Tomatoes |
Note: Catfish Broth is grouped with defensive cooking, but its main draw is +20 Magic Damage, so Enchanters and other caster builds should keep it in mind as an attacking option too.

Speed foods for attack, casting, and movement
Two dishes handle speed. Light Salad leans hard into attack and casting speed with a small movement bump, while Energizer Juice flips that ratio toward movement speed with only minor attack and casting gains.
| Dish | Buff | Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| Light Salad | +0.15x Attack Speed, +0.15x Casting Speed, +1 Movement Speed | 5 Carrots, 12 Tomatoes, 1 Rare Herb |
| Energizer Juice | +0.03x Attack Speed, +0.03x Casting Speed, +2 Movement Speed | 3 Golden Fruit, 6 Pumpkins, 6 Rare Herbs |
Extra crit and regeneration foods
Berry Tart is a cheaper crit buff than Lucky Pie if you have Magic Berries stockpiled. River Snack is the one food that provides sustained HP and MP regeneration over the full 30-minute window, which suits longer fights and grinding sessions.
| Dish | Buff | Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| Berry Tart | +10% Critical Rate, +20% Critical Damage | 20 Magic Berries, 8 Spice Herbs, 10 Eggs, 10 Wheat |
| River Snack | +10 HP Regen, +5 MP Regen | 6 Minnow, 6 Crayfish, 20 Magic Berries, 10 Tomatoes |

Instant HP and MP recovery foods
Recovery foods do not grant buffs. They restore health or mana directly, so keep a few on hand for combat. Gourmet Roast gives the largest single HP recovery, and Mana Cake gives the largest MP recovery. Simple Bread and Fresh Milk heal in smaller amounts spread over two seconds.
| Dish | Recovery |
|---|---|
| Gourmet Roast | Restores 350 HP |
| Hardy Stew | Restores 150 HP |
| Simple Bread | Restores 60 HP over 2 seconds |
| Mana Cake | Restores 180 MP |
| Berry Smoothie | Restores 80 MP |
| Fresh Milk | Restores 35 MP over 2 seconds |
Where to gather every cooking ingredient
Ingredients come from three main sources: harvesting plants, defeating specific goblins and creatures for drops, and buying from shops. Some shop stock is seasonal, so plan farming around Autumn, Spring, and Summer for Spice Herbs and Forest Honey.
| Ingredient | How to get it |
|---|---|
| Tomatoes, Carrots, Wheat, Pumpkins, Rare Herbs, Golden Fruit, Magic Berries | Harvested directly from their matching plants |
| Spice Herbs | Dropped by Scarecrow Goblins and Kettle Beetles; sold at Leafs and Rendell’s shops during Autumn, Spring, and Summer |
| Carp & Catfish | Dropped by Critter Goblins |
| Pike, Small Salmon & Trout | Dropped by Bucket Head Goblins |
| Minnow | Dropped by Cup Snails |
| Crayfish | Dropped by Patch Hounds |
| River Bass | Dropped by Barrel Champions |
| Eggs & Milk | Obtained at the Ranch (Milk requires a Milk Bucket) |
| Raw Meat & Quality Meat | Dropped by Cup Snails and Spore Deers; sold at Hogans and Rendell’s shops |
| Forest Honey | Dropped by Spore Deers; sold at Leafs and Rendell’s shops during Autumn, Spring, and Summer |

Matching food to your class
The best food is the one that reinforces stats you already build. Warriors and other physical damage dealers gain the most from River King Feast, Power Roast, and Fisherman Chowder. Defenders should prioritize Iron Stew and Comfort Porridge for the flat defense. Enchanters lean on Catfish Broth for magic damage, while Clerics and any support role benefit from River Snack’s steady regeneration.
Because buffs run on a 30-minute timer, cook the meal that fits the fight ahead rather than keeping one dish active at all times. Stock a couple of Gourmet Roasts and Mana Cakes alongside your buff food so you can recover mid-combat without breaking your build’s active bonuses.






