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Bootsie 11-21-2010 11:25 PM

Cooking for 100 people, need advice
 
How much turkey
dressing
gravy
fruit to buy for fruit salad and coolwhip
potato casserole
cranberry sauce
broccoli and cheese casserole
Homemade bread
Pies
should be prepared for 100 people
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Does anyone have a web site for preparing food for 100 people that you like?
Thanks Bootsie

pipernoswiper 11-21-2010 11:29 PM

OH MY! absolutely no help, but here, your gonna need this :hug:

swtbttrfly23 11-22-2010 12:13 AM

Whoa! That is a lot, I'm not going to lie, you have your work cut out for you. Here's some tips:
turkey- figure 1lb per person (not that they will eat a whole pound but this is the rule of thumb to account for bones)
Gravy- figure 1/2c-1c per person (always good to have extra)
Fruit for salads- depends what you're using, but you will want to figure approx 1 piece of fruit per person. If you're purchasing larger fruits, figure 1 serving or 1 cup per person
Pies and breads- figure 1 slice of pie and 1-2 pieces bread per person
For casseroles, do you have recipes? Then you can figure out multiples of what you will need.

When I do any catering, I use those big aluminum pans that you can get from restaurant stores or some grocery stores. They hold a lot of food and are easy to transport. For example with the casseroles you could figure that one of the sheet pans will prob feed 30 or so people (holds 30+ servings) so you'll need 3 pans worth.
Hope that helps, good luck to you!!

Kelli 11-22-2010 04:57 AM

Hi Bootsie,

Looks like you have a lot of friends and family, (I'm not surprised). I used to work at a Boy Scout camp. I managed the Kitchen, and what we did was look at the serving sizes for each food item we were preparing. It is printed on the back of all foods. (although I just looked at my turkey and it says "servings per container: Varied) But most food items will have the servings per container on them.

Most of all my advise it to have fun, and don't take it too seriously if you mess up a little. :hug:

Bootsie 11-22-2010 09:11 PM

Thanks for the advice . My husband and the Community house is putting on a supper for the community Dec.3rd and then my husband or fixing supper for our customers at the end of Jan. I found a great site for recipes for 100 people.
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/ It has a lot of recipes.

islandchick1 11-22-2010 10:00 PM

Hi Bootsie!
Here are a few places you might also check :)

http://www.angelfire.com/bc/incredib...exhundred.html
AND
this will take your existing recipes and convert the ingredients for you to feed 100 or however many

http://www.thatsmyhome.com/recipes/converter.htm

Bootsie 11-23-2010 08:37 AM

Thanks Judy! Those sites will really help me out!:hug:

islandchick1 11-23-2010 10:44 PM

:) You're very welcome, friend! :hug:

shcirerf 11-23-2010 10:50 PM

Yikes! You're a brave soul!

The only hint I have for cooking for lots of people, is if you are doing baked potatoes, scrub them in your dishwasher.

Run one cycle with no soap and a little vinegar to clean the DW, put in your taters and run a whole cycle. DO NOT ADD SOAP. They are usually at least partially cooked when the DW is done.


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