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I was taught to always figure 1/2 a pound per person when someone asks for enough meat for a certain amount of people and then I am make it a little bigger just to be safe.  However lately 1/2 a pound to person just doesn't look like very much to me. 

Recently a woman asked me for enough prime rib roast to feed 10 people.   I gave her a 6 pound roast but I was looking at it and thinking I could eat a pretty big chunk of this by myself and still have room for the veggies and pie. 

I am thinking times have changed a little and people are eating more than they used to.   What do you figure when you have this sort of request?

 

 



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fdarn wrote:

I was taught to always figure 1/2 a pound per person when someone asks for enough meat for a certain amount of people and then I am make it a little bigger just to be safe.  However lately 1/2 a pound to person just doesn't look like very much to me. 

Recently a woman asked me for enough prime rib roast to feed 10 people.   I gave her a 6 pound roast but I was looking at it and thinking I could eat a pretty big chunk of this by myself and still have room for the veggies and pie. 

I am thinking times have changed a little and people are eating more than they used to.   What do you figure when you have this sort of request?

 

 


 I say half pound per person on most boneless well trimmed things, but on standing rib roast, I say 1 lb per person, or 1 rib for every two people.



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 one pound of bone-in prime rib per guest, which translates to about one rib section for every two people. Each pound of raw, bone-in prime rib will give you about a half pound of edible cooked meat.



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1/2 pound boneless- 1 pound Bone-in per person is how I start from. Then factor in big meat eaters vs. little kids.

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It sounds like I did okay. The roast I sold her was boneless. I never thought to bump it up to one pound for Bone in, but that makes sense. I will make a mental note of all this.

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good answers

1/2 lb for bnls, 1-1/4lb for bone-in..


when taking a special order,,,you can ask, if there will be mostlly adults

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we always went 1/2 # for boneless, 1 pound for bone in.....beef
1/2 lb for pork
1.5 lb per person for turkey for no left overs....ie 10 pound bird will not feed 10 people.......5 lbs if you want left overs
1/2 lb also for fish or lamb


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