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After that Brahmin steak might be good, nice and wholesome yet fresh but also far within the reach of the ordinary man just trying to eek out a living. I'd pretty much discount all prewar foods due to age except for fancy lads because they seem based on twinkies.. or at least the cultural mythos of them that pretends they last forever.
Rarer foods like the wasteland omelet Wabbajack mentioned are less talked about but I'd say they are considered the tastiest in the wasteland. Hey, it's good enough to be served at the ultra lux, right? I believe that Grandma Sparkle says that mirelurk cakes are really good as well but I don't recall off hand. Seems dangerous animals taste better.
It really is difficult because at least as far as Fallout 3 shows the east coast is far less developed than the west so it's almost like two totally different areas. I could also point out the rare nuka-cola based cooking that only shows up in the East coast. I certainly wanna try some barbeque with nuka cola quantum sauce! Damn it now I'm hungry....
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Preheat oven to 300.
Weigh roast.
Dice up 4 cloves garlic and half an onion.
Place roast in corning ware dish and add garlic, crushed chillies, diced veggies.
Cook at 300 for 30 minutes per pound.
I would think, even after a nuclear war, the sea could still offer good food. The food chain on land would be wiped out or at least severely disrupted, but the ocean might be more resilliant.
Which brings up another question. How come the devs have never really expanded the game to include more water based adventures or quests? There is a lot of room for some intresting creatures.
Something like a quest to a derelict oil transport might be fun, or even a flotilla of pirate ships.
I most certainly did.