
Cooking, cutting boards and crops that make food a real part of the game.
Installs automatically · Live in under 30 seconds · No port forwarding
Farmer's Delight is the quiet backbone of every cozy SMP: cooking pots, cutting boards, rice paddies and meals that actually reward a dedicated chef. On a server it creates a role — someone always becomes the town cook, and the tavern becomes the place everyone logs into.
It's deliberately light — vanilla-styled, no machines — so it slots into any pack without moving your RAM needs.
One click pins NeoForge with Farmer's Delight staged. Pick a name and plan.
Install the mod client-side, join, and start your rice paddy. The cutting board works from day one.
Meals buff whole adventuring parties — cook before group trips. Add compat mods from the Mods tab as your pack grows.
The create button sets up NeoForge 1.21.1 — the newest release both Farmer's Delight and our catalog support. You can change it later in your server settings.
3 GB is our honest sizing for Farmer's Delight. Start here — upgrading later is one click and your world comes with you.
Rotational machines, trains and factories — the mod modern modded Minecraft is built around.
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Read ›3 GB — it's one of the lightest content mods there is. Size up for player count or the rest of your mod list, not for this.
Very well — it's one of modded Minecraft's classic pairings, and community add-ons bridge the two (automated cooking lines are a genre of their own). Both install from the panel here.
The original ships for Forge and NeoForge; a well-maintained community port covers Fabric. We default to NeoForge, where the original lives.
Name it, pick a plan, and Farmer's Delight installs itself. That is the whole setup.