ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR)
Minecraft's crafting system is iconic, but sometimes you wish for just a few more logical recipes to reduce grind and unlock creative possibilities. That is exactly what ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR) delivers. This mod, originally known as Just More Simple Recipes, has been rebranded to All The Missing (ATM) Simple Recipes while keeping its familiar mod ID. It adds a wealth of new crafting, furnace, and campfire recipes without altering a single vanilla item, texture, or balance mechanic. The result is a seamless expansion that feels like it should have been part of the game all along.
What Makes ATM - Simple Recipes Stand Out?
Unlike many mods that overhaul entire systems, this one stays true to the vanilla spirit. Every recipe uses existing items and blocks, simply connecting dots that Mojang left unlinked. Need leather but stuck in a desert? Smelt rotten flesh in a furnace or campfire. Tired of carrying around damaged iron buckets? Blast them into iron nuggets. The mod respects your world's integrity while giving you smart shortcuts.
The transition from JMSR to ATM - Simple Recipes also introduced a clear versioning system. The first digit indicates the mod's major version, the second digit maps to a specific Minecraft version range (for example, v0.2.x for 1.12.x, v0.6.x for 1.19x), and subsequent digits track minor updates and bug fixes. This makes it easy to identify the right file when you download ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR) for your setup.
Supported Minecraft Versions and Loaders
This mod is built exclusively for Forge and spans an impressive range of Minecraft Java Edition releases. You can enjoy ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR) for Minecraft versions 1.8.9, 1.12.2, 1.15.x, 1.16.x, 1.18x, 1.19x, and 1.20x. The developer has tested it extensively with specific Forge builds, such as Forge 46.0.14 for 1.20x and Forge 36.2.39 for 1.16.5, ensuring stability across the board. Always check the mod's changelog for the latest compatibility notes, especially if you are running Optifine alongside it.
How to Install ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR)
Getting started is straightforward. First, make sure you have the correct version of Forge installed for your Minecraft client. Then, follow these steps:
- Locate the mod file for your Minecraft version from a trusted source.
- Place the downloaded .jar file into your Minecraft's
modsfolder. - Launch the game with the Forge profile, and the mod will load automatically.
If you are using the foxygame.net launcher, the process becomes even simpler. Its built-in add-on catalog lets you find ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR) and install it with one click, automatically matching the mod to your game version and handling updates whenever a new build is released. This eliminates manual file management and keeps your modpack tidy.
Recipe Highlights and Categories
The mod organizes its additions across several crafting stations. Here is a taste of what you can expect:
Crafting Table (2x2 and 3x3)
- Bleached wool blocks, carpets, and banners from their colored counterparts.
- Blocks from slabs for all stone variants, including modded ones like Biomes O' Plenty and Atmospheric.
- Bone meal from a nautilus shell.
- Diamond from coal blocks, diamond armor, and diamond tools.
- Gunpowder from nether quartz, charcoal, and glowstone powder, or from a TNT block.
- Leather from armor, horse armor, and saddles — helmets give 1 leather, chestplates 2, and so on.
- Planks from slabs for over 36 wood and stone types, with support for mods like Autumnity, Bamboo Blocks, and Environmental.
- Soul soil from soul sand and dirt.
- Name tags from strings with pressure plates, wooden slabs, or planks.
- Magma cream from a magma block.
- Paper from bamboo sticks.
- Sticks from arrows or bows.
- Stone tools using clean stone and sticks.
- Strings from a white wool block.
Campfire and Furnace
- Leather from rotten flesh.
- Red dye from nether warts.
Blast Furnace
- Brick block from a clay block.
- Iron nuggets from empty buckets, iron bars, and iron doors.
- Magma cream from a magma block.
- Red dye from nether warts.
All recipes are conditional: they only appear if the required ingredients and any supported mods are present. This prevents clutter and keeps the crafting book clean. The mod also includes a few undocumented recipes for players to discover on their own.
Mod Compatibility and Future Plans
Beyond vanilla, ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR) extends its slab-to-block and plank recipes to popular mods like Biomes O' Plenty, Upgrade Aquatic, Savage & Ravage, and Croptopia. The developer actively adds support for new mods, provided they use at least 80% vanilla items. If you have a recipe idea that fits the vanilla-friendly philosophy, you can suggest it via the GitHub issue tracker.
Because the mod is still in beta, it is wise to back up your worlds before updating. The versioning system helps you track changes, and the community around the mod is responsive on platforms like CurseForge and Discord. Whether you are a builder tired of inventory clutter or a redstone engineer needing extra gunpowder, this mod quietly enhances your experience without overwhelming you.
To get started, simply download ATM - Simple Recipes (former JMSR) for your Minecraft version and drop it into your mods folder. The recipes will be available immediately, ready to streamline your next survival adventure.