If it is a boneless ham, figure on it feeding 24 to 28 people.
If it is a bone-in ham, I guess it might feed 18 to 20, but that depends on how big the bone actually is.
They say to allow about 1/2 pound of meat per person. A 6 pound ham should feed 12 people and an 8 pound ham should feed about 16 people.
They say to allow about 1/2 pound of meat per person. A 6 pound ham should feed 12 people and an 8 pound ham should feed about 16 people.
The number of people a 20 lb. spiral cut ham would feed depends in part on whether the ham has the bone in or not. A general rule of thumb is that ham will feed about four people per pound, or three if it has the bone in.
10 to 12 people presuming you are serving other things with it.
If i was you i would look at the serving size on the ham package, and one casserole dish of lasagna can serve about 9-12 people
There is 50 grams of sugar in a normal piece of ham. :)
I would make about 12 pounds of ground beef
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That very much depends on what size portion you give each person, if we assume it's 11lb cooked weight and you allow 4oz per portion, then allow a few ounces wastage and nibbles for the chef, you should have enough to feed 40 people.
The usual rule of thumb is 1/2lb per person. I Bought a 12 pounder for 10 people here in Korea last month and that was wayyy more than enough. Had plenty of extra for yummy samiches :)
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