Mushroom potato

Mushroom potatoes can be made by members at level 64 Cooking by adding Mushroom and onion to a potato with butter. This does not require a range or fire and provides 55 Cooking experience, or 270.5 Cooking experience if the baked potato, pat of butter, potato with butter, sliced mushrooms, fried mushrooms, chopped onions, fried onions, and mushroom and onion are all made from scratch.

They are among the highest-single bite foods in the game healing 20 hitpoints each, or the same as sharks, but are 0.1 kg lighter than them. However, they sell at a 1,007,764,750 gp+ premium and it is far more difficult to obtain a mushroom potato on the Grand Exchange. Those few players who make potatoes tend to make tuna potatoes instead as they are higher healing, more profitable, and only require 6 stages of preparation rather than the 8 to prepare a mushroom potato. As such, most players tend to use the far more readily available shark instead for high end single-bite healing.

However, for players with lower cooking and/or fishing levels and low cash who cannot make or buy sharks, Mushroom Potatoes make a good quest and training food. The one problem with making this food is aquiring all the ingredients. It is recommended to buy some of the ingredients such as fried mushrooms and fried onions, as they are cheap and slow to make yourself. They also have an anoyingly high burn rate which makes it difficult to have enough. Potatoes for the food can easily be grown using the Farming skill, and then cooked. Butter is very expensive and so it is easier to make it yourself, using buckets of milk at the Cooking guild butter churn. Another place that has a churn closer to the bank is Yannille, though it is far from the G.E. and hard to teleport near to. Although making butter is EXTREMELY SLOW with almost no experience given, it is a less expensive alternative to buying butter. After making the Potatoes with Butter, it is easy enough to aquire the fried mushrooms and fried onions, combine them, and use them on the potatoes.