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Any mods for this game as of yet?
Medieval Cooking Simulator, since Kingdom Come: Deliverance only does alchemy, not cooking.
Survival Cooking Simulator, learning how to cook food during times of peril, rather your out in the woods or in a post apocalypse suitation, also learn how tribes cook their meals.
maybe learn how to make sushi as well, their tons of ideas, I can imagine someone making an Overcooked mod for cooking simulator (and that's going to be fun).
Signed
The head chef
Considering that it's a Unity Engine game, you could easily use a couple tools such as dnSpy [github.com] to add a custom recipe.
Adding new ingredients or tools would be harder as you would have to make or obtain a model, texture and mesh, and more importantly, manage to integrate it into the game, which would take much more than just an Assembly editor.
Difficulties aside, my point is it really only takes a couple of hours, some dedication, commitment, and patience, and you can definitely do what you want.
It would be much cooler if Big Cheese Studio could implement an actual modding feature, or at the very least a custom recipe creator, because if you ask me the sandbox mode is very bare and boring if you want to make your own recipes and yet when you serve them up end up with zero stars due to the recipe not being in the game.