A general guideline for serving cole slaw is about 2 ounces per person as a side dish. For 125 people, you would need approximately 15.6 pounds of cole slaw (125 people x 2 ounces = 250 ounces, then divide by 16 to convert to pounds). It’s a good idea to round up to ensure you have enough, so preparing around 16-18 pounds would be advisable.
I would make 25 pounds coleslaw.
that is 25 pounds
About 25 pounds. I feed them 5-6 oz portions.
I'd go with 15. Most people would consider 4 ounces (1/2 cup) an adequate serving.
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Cole Slaw was created on 1964-06-19.
I would use about 7.5 pounds of coleslaw
Depends on the slaw recipe.
1 medium head of cabbage, weighing about 2 pounds, makes about 8 cups shredded. Depending on the ingredients you add and how much of each, to make cole slaw, you will have 9 to 10 cups of cole slaw.
Hi there, I've not made this, but I've just been doing some research so here we go: 22.5lb cabbage (shredded) 3lb carrots (shredded) 1.5lb onion (finely chopped) 4 qts mayonnaise 3.75 cups sugar (?) 4.5 cups milk carroway seeds to taste (a tablespoon or so) mustard seeds to taste (ditto) salt and pepper to taste mix all the latter ingredients together and pour over the veggies and mix it all up! I'm not American but these are American amounts, but I think a quick search on Google will give you a conversion thingy. Good luck!
One pound is the equivalent of 16 ounces. Since one cup is eight ounces, there would be two whole cups in a pound of coleslaw.
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