A 6.5 pound turkey will feed 6 adults. The rule with turkey, is there should be 1 lb. of turkey for every adult.
A 9 pound turkey will feed 9 adults. There should be 1 pound of turkey for every adult that is eating.
5 pounds of turkey breast should serve about 3-6 people.
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A 7.5 pound turkey breast is not enough to feed 11 people. An 11 pound turkey would be enough to feed 11 adults.
Wrong kind of breast silly. Shoot this question over to the knowledgeable folks in recipes and food.
There are approximately 6 serving of turkey in a 6 pound bone in turkey. The turkey should feed about 6 adults.
there are MANY variables, not the least of which is the size of the breast. I have found approximately 6oz per breast is not an unrealistic estimate. assuming your talking boneless breasts, that says you are getting just under 3 breasts per pound. so one could estimate 120 portions, but be sure to allow yourself some margin of error for those variables. bone on will of course be cheaper, but will lower the number of servings per pound. good luck
chicken nuggets will feed people your age
There should be 1 pound of turkey for each adult eating. An 11 pound turkey should feed at least eleven people.
A person should have at least 1 20 pound turkey and 1 10 pound turkey in order to feed 20 people. There should be 1 pound of turkey for each person.
a pound a person is generous or 1/2 lb if you're on a budget.
Plan for 1 pound whole raw turkey per person for a generous holiday size serving/buffet.
Depends on the size. If its about 25 lbs you need 2 turkeys.
I just read on this site that the rule of thumb is 2 persons less than the number of pounds of turkey. As an example a 14 lb Turkey should feed 12 people. To verify this answer enter the question: How many people will a 15 lb turkey feed. GMac
Well if you bought it from the store then it should say on the package how many people it will feed.