Kiviak is relatively simply to make. First, collect approximately 400 Auks. Then, stuff them beaks, feathers, feet, and all into the hollowed out body cavity of a seal, Tauntaun style. Next, press out as much air as possible from the carcass and seal it with seal grease to prevent spoilage. Finally cover the meat bag with a large rock pile for approximately 3-18 months. During this time, the Auks ferment within the seal until they can be eaten raw. Thanks to a layer of fat within the seal sack, the Auks soften while they ferment allowing every part of the bird save feathers to be consumed.