Party Planner Serving Size Calculator, Quantity & Portion Chart of Estimates

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A Party Planner's Guide to Grocery Shopping

Written By: Catherine Boeckmann Executive Digital Editor and Master Gardener
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Are you cooking for a crowd? If you’re planning a big meal (like a summer barbecue or Thanksgiving feast), this handy chart can help determine the amount of meat, sides, desserts, and condiments you should buy. From holidays to family reunions to potlucks and picnics, have enough food for everyone!

These cooking estimates are based on “average” servings; adjust quantities upward for extra-big eaters and downward if children are included.

How Much Food to Serve at a Party

FOODSERVE 25SERVE 50SERVE 100
Meats
Whole turkey (1 pound/person)25 pounds50 pounds100 pounds
Chicken or turkey breast8–9 pounds16–18 pounds32–36 pounds
Fish (fillets or steaks)7-1/2 pounds15 pounds30 pounds
Hamburgers6-1/2–9-1/2 pounds13–15 pounds26–30 pounds
Ham or roast beef10 pounds20 pounds40 pounds
Hot dogs4 pounds7 pounds13 pounds
Meat loaf6 pounds12 pounds24 pounds
Oysters1 gallon2 gallons4 gallons
Pork8–9 pounds16–18 pounds32–36 pounds
Miscellaneous
Bread (loaves)3510
Butter3/4 pound1–1/2 pounds3 pounds
Cheese3/4 pound1–1/2 pounds3 pounds
Coffee3/4 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
Rolls (2 rolls/person)50100200
Soup5 quarts2–1/2 gallons5 gallons
Side Dishes
Baked beans5 quarts2–1/2 gallons5 gallons
Beets7–1/2 pounds15 pounds30 pounds
Cabbage for coleslaw5 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
Gravy (1/3 cup/person)8 cups16-1/2 cups33 cups
Stuffing (3/4 cup/person)19 cups37-1/2 cups75 cups
Cranberry Sauce (1/2 cup/per)12-1/2 cups25 cups50 cups
Desserts
Cakes (9-inch)4612
Ice cream1 gallon2 gallons4 gallons
Pies (9-inch)4613
Whipping cream1 pint2 pints4 pints

Food Quantity Chart

How Many Pounds of Food Per Person (Serving Guide)
Food ItemPounds Per Person (Average Serving)Notes
Asparagus¼ – ⅓ lbFresh or roasted as a side dish
Bacon¼ lb3–4 slices per person
BBQ (Pulled Pork or Chicken)½ lbBoneless, cooked weight
Beans (Baked or BBQ)½ cup or ¼ lbAs a side dish
Beef (General)½ lbBoneless, cooked
Brisket½ – ¾ lbRaw weight; shrinks after cooking
Burgers⅓ – ½ lbRaw patty weight
Carrots¼ lbFresh, steamed, or roasted
Catfish½ lbFillet, boneless
Cheese⅛ – ¼ lbAs part of a dish or platter
Chicken (Whole)½ lbBone-in portion
Clams1 lb (in shell)About 10–12 clams per person
Crab1½ – 2 lb (in shell)About ½ lb of meat yield
Crawfish3 – 5 lb (in shell)Yield is small per pound
Fish (General)½ lbFillet, boneless
Hamburger Meat⅓ – ½ lbGround beef per patty
Lamb (Roast or Chops)½ lbBoneless; ¾ lb bone-in
Meatballs¼ – ⅓ lb3–4 medium meatballs per person
Pasta (Dry)¼ lb (4 oz)About 1 cup cooked
Pork (Roast or Chops)½ lbBoneless; ¾ lb bone-in
Potatoes⅓ – ½ lbMashed, roasted, or baked
Ribeye Steak¾ lbWith bone; ½ lb boneless
Ribs1 lbAbout 4–5 ribs per person
Salmon½ lbFillet, boneless
Sausage⅓ – ½ lbFresh or smoked links
Shrimp¼ – ½ lbPeeled weight; ½ lb with shells
Spaghetti (with sauce)½ lb totalIncludes sauce
Sprouts (Brussels or Bean)¼ lbCooked or sautéed
Steak (General)½ – ¾ lbBoneless cut
Tacos¼ lb fillingAbout 2–3 tacos per person
Tenderloin (Beef or Pork)½ lbBoneless portion
Thighs (Chicken)½ lbBone-in; ⅓ lb boneless
Turkey1 to 1¼ lbWhole bird, raw weight
Vegetables (Mixed)¼ – ⅓ lbFresh or roasted sides
Wings½ lb4–6 pieces per person
Hot Dogs1 each (~¼ lb)2 for hearty eaters
Meat Loaf½ lbCooked portion

Frequently Asked Questions

How much meat should I serve per person at a party?

For most adults, plan on 1 pound of whole turkey or chicken per person. For beef, pork, or ham, aim for 6–8 ounces per person. Adjust quantities for kids or big eaters.

How many side dishes should I make for a party?

Typically, 2–4 sides per meal work well. Include a mix of vegetables, starches (potatoes, rice, pasta), and a salad.

How much dessert do I need for a large gathering?

Plan 1 slice of cake or pie per person. If serving multiple desserts, you can reduce individual portions slightly.

How do I adjust servings for children?

Children typically eat half the adult portion, but be mindful of very young kids who may eat even less.

How many drinks and condiments should I prepare?

For beverages like coffee and milk, use roughly 3/4 pound per 25 guests or 1–1/2 gallons of milk for 50 guests. For condiments (ketchup, mustard, butter), scale quantities to match your guest count.

Can I make this party food guide work for buffet-style meals?

Yes! Buffets usually require slightly more food because guests may take a bit more of what they like. Add 10–15% extra for self-serve setups.

How far in advance can I prep these foods for a party?

Most side dishes and desserts can be prepped 1–2 days ahead. Meats like turkey or ham are best cooked the day of, but some items (like casseroles) can be baked ahead and reheated.

How do I estimate food for a mix of adults and kids?

Count children as half a serving unless they’re older. Then adjust your main dishes, sides, and desserts proportionally.

Do you have any tips or tricks for cooking for a crowd?

About The Author
Catherine Boeckmann

Catherine Boeckmann

Executive Digital Editor and Master Gardener

Catherine Boeckmann is the Executive Digital Editor of Almanac.com, the website companion of The Old Farmer's Almanac. She covers gardening, plants, pest control, soil composition, seasonal and moon c...