Persona 4 Golden

Persona 4 Golden

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Cooking With Gas

Cooking With Gas

Make 5 perfect boxed lunches.

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How to unlock the Cooking With Gas achievement in Persona 4 Golden - Definitive Guide

You can make yourself lunches every so often. Nanako will tell you that she went grocery shopping and that the fridge is full. Inspect the fridge to make your lunch. Making lunches will take up your afterschool/evenings. Here is a list with the correct cooking answers:

Broiled Fish - Wrap it tightly

California Rolls - Mix and cool simultaneosly

Carrot & Burdock Root Kinpira - Add soy sauce and mirin

Chackin Sushi - Thinned eggs

Cream Stew - Dump in all the cold milk

Croquettes - High

Daigaku-Imo - Deep fry them

Fried Chicken - Potato starch

Ginger Pork - Score it with a knife

Grilled Fish - Strong heat but from far away

Gyoza - Olive Oil

Hamburger - Cut a hole and look for juice

Kakuni - Mirin, sugar & sake

Marinated Spinach - Strain it

Meat Stew: Simmer with a dropped lid

Mentaiko Pasta - Mayonnaise

Oden - Keep on a low flame and don't broil

Potato Salad - Smash while still hot

Pudding - Vanilla extract

Sweet & Sour Pork - Potato starch

Tonkatsu - Flour, egg then panko

Vichyssoise - Add lots of milk

Yakiniku Bento - Use soy sauce

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At various points throughout the story, when you get home in the evening Nanako will mention she’s stocked the fridge back up. She’ll say something to the effect that sounds like “I went shopping today. The fridge is full of food.”

Simply head to the fridge at this point and choose to make a packed lunch for tomorrow. This will advance time, so be prepared to lose your evening, but the benefits of it are that you can have lunch with a school friend tomorrow and gain a boost in your friendship. This is fantastic because you basically get to exchange a night for a great friendship boost - especially if you create a ‘perfect’ boxed lunch.

Below are five examples of what to say and on what dates, to ensure a perfect lunch is created. Good luck! And enjoy!

Thursday 12th May - Meat Stew
Should you simmer it?
“Simmer with a drop lid”

Tuesday 24th May - Sweet and Sour Pork
How should you make the sauce thicker? 
“Use potato starch”

Tues 31st May - Yakiniku Bento
You ran out of salt. What should you use?
“Use soy sauce”

June 12th June - Potato Salad
“What should you do after boiling the potatoes?”
“Smash them while they’re still hot”

Wednesday 29th June - Hamburgers
“How should you check if the inside has been cooked enough?”
“Cut a hole and look for the juice”

This is a common occurrence throughout the year, so don’t worry if you miss these dates.

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At various points throughout the story, when you get home in the evening Nanako will mention she’s stocked the fridge back up. She’ll say something to the effect that sounds like “I went shopping today. The fridge is full of food.”
Simply head to the fridge at this point and choose to make a packed lunch for tomorrow. This will advance time, so be prepared to lose your evening, but the benefits of it are that you can have lunch with a school friend tomorrow and gain a boost in your friendship. This is fantastic because you basically get to exchange a night for a great friendship boost - especially if you create a ‘perfect’ boxed lunch.
Below are 5 examples of what to say and on what dates, to ensure a perfect lunch is created. Good luck! And enjoy!
Thursday 12th May - Meat Stew
Should you simmer it?
“Simmer with a drop lid”

Tuesday 24th May - Sweet and Sour Pork
How should you make the sauce thicker? 
“Use potato starch”

Tues 31st May - Yakiniku Bento
You ran out of salt. What should you use?
“Use soy sauce”

June 12th June - Potato Salad
“What should you do after boiling the potatoes?”
“Smash them while they’re still hot”

Wednesday 29th June - Hamburgers
“How should you check if the inside has been cooked enough?”
“Cut a hole and look for the juice”

This is a common occurrence throughout the year, so don’t worry if you miss these dates.
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