Cooking station (Fallout 4)

Cooking stations are a constructible settlement object and crafting station in Fallout 4. They are found throughout the Commonwealth and are used to cook food from a variety of ingredients.

Gameplay
Cooking stations are workstations consisting of a cooking pot suspended over a campfire by cinder blocks, a modified pre-War stove, and a rotisserie spit. They facilitate the cooking of various food, drink, and aid items from ingredients found in the wastes or grown in settlements. Unlike campfires in Fallout: New Vegas, cooking stations in Fallout 4 remove radiation from crafted foods and beverages.

Any cooking station built in a player character owned settlement will share its contents with the location's workshop and crafting stations. When removed from the settlement, its contents will remain accessible from the settlement's shared inventory.

Crafting recipes
All XP amounts are shown for a player character with 1 Intelligence.

Beverage

 * 1This crafting recipe will only appear after completing Mitch's quest, The Hold Out.
 * 2This crafting recipe will only appear after downloading it from the research terminal inside the laboratory on the roof of the Vim! Pop factory.
 * 3This crafting recipe will only appear after completing Zealot Ware's quest, The Trial of Brother Devin.

Roast

 * 4This crafting recipe will only appear after completing Walk in the Park.
 * 5This crafting recipe will only appear after you have found the Slocum's BuzzBites recipe.
 * 6This crafting recipe will only appear after completing The Devil's Due.

Soup

 * 7This crafting recipe will only appear after completing The Devil's Due.

Settlements
Although cooking stations can be built in any player character owned settlement once the second rank of Local Leader has been obtained, the following locations come with a pre-installed cooking station:

Other locations

 * Cooking stations are found innumerably in the Commonwealth, found in former and current settlements and locations of human habitation.

Bugs
Occasionally, the cooking spit may turn itself, as though it is in use by a settler or the Sole Survivor. Crafting at the station while this occurs will show the Sole Survivor animation out of sync with the cooking spit animation.