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Hello all,[p]What's the rule of thumb for amount of pulled pork per person when cooking for a group? I searched the achives but could not find an answer. Thanks.[p]AndyR
AndyR,
I'd say it depends on whether you live in Burlington or Biloxi, Memphis or Manhatten, South Florida or South Bend.... My husband, Apple, says to just double the amount you think you'll need and hope for leftovers. JCA
JJ,
While my nephews are a little older (early 20's to mid 30's) they all have a simple rule "Eat it before it eats you!" Due to thier feeding habits the rules at family dinners include "Anyone under 40 must stand at the end of the line!" Never have I seen so few eat so much. Several years ago when my Mom was still able to prepare the family dinners she swore that one day she would fix more fried corn than we could eat. It has not happened yet.
SloMo
AndyR,
I only did my first Boston Butt, back on Super Bowl Sunday...with a lot of would-be visitors having bad weather excuses, etc., so we had the best problem you could encounter: Too much just for us....this stuff freezes great. Don't sweat it, just cook what 'ya got and then some. Either it's all gone or........................
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThe figure you cited holds true when you are speaking about adults. If there are bottomless pits attending(teenagers) double that amount.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI'd say it depends on whether you live in Burlington or Biloxi, Memphis or Manhatten, South Florida or South Bend.... My husband, Apple, says to just double the amount you think you'll need and hope for leftovers. JCA
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI have seen the figure of 4 oz.(cooked) per adult person on the Kansas City Bar B Q Forum.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWhile my nephews are a little older (early 20's to mid 30's) they all have a simple rule "Eat it before it eats you!" Due to thier feeding habits the rules at family dinners include "Anyone under 40 must stand at the end of the line!" Never have I seen so few eat so much. Several years ago when my Mom was still able to prepare the family dinners she swore that one day she would fix more fried corn than we could eat. It has not happened yet.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI only did my first Boston Butt, back on Super Bowl Sunday...with a lot of would-be visitors having bad weather excuses, etc., so we had the best problem you could encounter: Too much just for us....this stuff freezes great. Don't sweat it, just cook what 'ya got and then some. Either it's all gone or........................
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI was thinking VT, but Ontario is good! JCA
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