The Party Planner

How much do you need when you're cooking for a crowd?

If you're planning a big meal, these estimates can help you determine how much food you should buy. They're based on "average" servings; adjust quantities upward for extra-big eaters and downward if children are included.

FOODTO SERVE 25TO SERVE 50TO SERVE 100
Meats
Chicken or turkey breast12-1/2 pounds25 pounds50 pounds
Fish (fillets or steaks)7-1/2 pounds15 pounds30 pounds
Hamburgers8 to 9 pounds15 to 18 pounds30 to 36 pounds
Ham or roast beef10 pounds20 pounds40 pounds
Hot dogs6 pounds12-1/2 pounds25 pounds
Meat loaf6 pounds12 pounds24 pounds
Oysters1 gallon2 gallons4 gallons
Pork10 pounds20 pounds40 pounds
Miscellaneous
Bread (loaves)3510
Butter3/4 pound1-1/2 pounds3 pounds
Cheese3/4 pound1-1/2 pounds3 pounds
Coffee 3/4 pound1-1/2 pounds3 pounds
Milk1-1/2 gallons3 gallons6 gallons
Nuts3/4 pound1-1/2 pounds3 pounds
Olives1/2 pound1 pound2 pounds
Pickles1/2 quart1 quart2 quarts
Rolls50100200
Soup5 quarts2-1/2 gallons5 gallons
SIDE DISHES
Baked beans5 quarts2-1/2 gallons5 gallons
Beets7-1/2 pounds15 pounds30 pounds
Cabbage for cole slaw5 pounds10 pounds20 pounds
Carrots7-1/2 pounds15 pounds30 pounds
Lettuce for salad (heads)51020
Peas (fresh)12 pounds25 pounds50 pounds
Potatoes9 pounds18 pounds36 pounds
Potato salad3 quarts1-1/2 gallons3 gallons
Salad dressing3 cups1-1/2 quarts3 quarts
Desserts
Cakes248
Ice cream1 gallon2 gallons4 gallons
Pies4918
Whipping cream1 pint2 pints4 pints
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