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How to install "Cooking for Blockheads"

Adds a multiblock kitchen that shows recipes you can make with what ingredients you have available.

Author

BlayTheNinth

Downloads

187.2M

Last Updated

May 15, 2026

Mod Loaders

NeoForge Fabric Forge

Minecraft Versions

26.1.2 1.21.11 1.20.6 1.19.4 1.18.2 1.17.1
Processing Storage Food

Quick Install ID

#cooking-for-blockheads

Install Cooking for Blockheads in GDLauncher

Cooking for Blockheads runs on NeoForge, Fabric, Forge. Pick whichever your existing instance uses, or create a new one. GDLauncher installs the correct loader automatically.

Install on NeoForge

  1. Open GDLauncher and create a new instance (the + button on the Library page).
  2. Pick the NeoForge loader and a Minecraft version that Cooking for Blockheads supports (26.1.2, 1.21.11, 1.20.6 are common choices).
  3. Open the new instance, go to the Addons tab, and click Add Addons.
  4. Paste the Quick Install ID #cooking-for-blockheads, find Cooking for Blockheads in the results, and hit Download. GDLauncher pulls dependencies automatically.
  5. Hit Play. That's it.

Install on Fabric

  1. Open GDLauncher and create a new instance (the + button on the Library page).
  2. Pick the Fabric loader and a Minecraft version that Cooking for Blockheads supports (26.1.2, 1.21.11, 1.20.6 are common choices).
  3. Open the new instance, go to the Addons tab, and click Add Addons.
  4. Paste the Quick Install ID #cooking-for-blockheads, find Cooking for Blockheads in the results, and hit Download. GDLauncher pulls dependencies automatically.
  5. Hit Play. That's it.

Install on Forge

  1. Open GDLauncher and create a new instance (the + button on the Library page).
  2. Pick the Forge loader and a Minecraft version that Cooking for Blockheads supports (26.1.2, 1.21.11, 1.20.6 are common choices).
  3. Open the new instance, go to the Addons tab, and click Add Addons.
  4. Paste the Quick Install ID #cooking-for-blockheads, find Cooking for Blockheads in the results, and hit Download. GDLauncher pulls dependencies automatically.
  5. Hit Play. That's it.

Before you install

Make sure your Minecraft version matches what Cooking for Blockheads supports. As of the latest release, 26.1.2, 1.21.11, 1.20.6 are supported. Cooking for Blockheads supports multiple loaders (NeoForge, Fabric, Forge); pick whichever matches your other mods. GDLauncher checks compatibility for you and won't install something incompatible with the instance you've chosen.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Cooking for Blockheads free?

Yes. Cooking for Blockheads is free to download and install through GDLauncher. GDLauncher itself is also free and ad-free.

What Minecraft versions does Cooking for Blockheads support?

Cooking for Blockheads supports Minecraft 26.1.2, 1.21.11, 1.20.6, 1.19.4, 1.18.2, 1.17.1. GDLauncher will automatically pick a compatible version when you install it.

Does Cooking for Blockheads require Forge or Fabric?

Cooking for Blockheads supports NeoForge, Fabric, Forge. Pick the loader that matches your other mods, or let GDLauncher set up a fresh instance for you.

How do I install Cooking for Blockheads?

Open GDLauncher, go to your instance's Addons tab, click Add Addons, and paste the Quick Install ID #cooking-for-blockheads. GDLauncher handles dependencies and the right Minecraft version automatically.

Who made Cooking for Blockheads?

Cooking for Blockheads is made by BlayTheNinth. The full project lives on CurseForge (https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/cooking-for-blockheads).

Need help?

Read our troubleshooting guide, check the guides section, or join the GDLauncher Discord community.

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