I had the same question and found this info online. The last line is what helped me the most. Hope that helps! Chicken, bone-in breast, cooked, cubed 1 pound (2 medium) = 1 1/2 cups (1 cup = .67 pound)
Chicken, skinless, boneless breast, cooked, cubed .60 pound (2 medium) = 1 1/2 cups (1 cup = .40 pound)
4 1/2 cups = 3 pound chicken, cooked/diced
Chicken 3/4 pound boned 2 cups cooked and diced
2 cups cooked, cubed chicken = 1 1/2 pounds chicken breasts
4 pounds.
Two pounds of boneless chicken typically equals about 4 to 5 cups when cooked and chopped or shredded. This measurement can vary slightly depending on how finely the chicken is cut. When measuring raw chicken, it usually yields less when cooked due to moisture loss.
Here are the facts:1 to 1 1/2 pounds of boneless skinless chicken breast will yield approximately 3 cups diced, cooked chicken.One 2 to 3 pound whole chicken will yield 2 to 3 cups diced, cooked chicken.Sources:(see below)
Two pounds of boneless, skinless cooked chicken breast typically yields about 4 to 4.5 cups when shredded or chopped. This measurement can vary slightly based on how finely the chicken is cut. Generally, one pound of cooked chicken breast is roughly equivalent to 2 to 2.5 cups.
About $ 2.89.
According to several different websites, a 3 pound chicken yields about 4 cups of cooked chicken. Of course, it depends on how good you are at getting the meat off the chicken, and you can also use the carcass to bake a nourishing chicken broth.
2-4 it depends on the size really
This depends on what else you are preparing to do with it, ie make curry or similar. If the chicken is to be the meat portion of a meal, I would use 6 - 7 pounds of chicken breast
For serving BBQ chicken thighs to 200 people, it is generally recommended to allocate about 1/2 pound of cooked chicken per person. This means you would need approximately 100 pounds of cooked BBQ chicken thighs. However, if you consider bone weight and cooking loss, it's advisable to purchase around 120-130 pounds of raw chicken thighs to ensure you have enough for everyone.
I went around the block on this and found many answers. Here is the final one. 1 poind of rice equals 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice. 1 cup of rice equals 3 cups of cooked rice. If we want to find how many cups of cooked rice in 10 pounds we do some math. If 1 pound equals 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice then 10 pounds equals 25 cups of uncooked rice. If 1 cup of rice equals 3 cups of cooked rice then 25 cups of uncooked rice equals 75 cups of cooked rice.
.9375 lbs 15 oz is not quite 1 lb. 16 oz = 1 lb
The amount of boneless chicken meat equivalent to a whole cooked and deboned chicken typically varies based on the size of the chicken, but a general estimate is that a whole chicken yields about 60-70% of its weight in boneless meat after cooking and deboning. For example, if you have a 4-pound whole chicken, you can expect to get around 2.4 to 2.8 pounds of boneless chicken meat. Therefore, if you need the same amount of meat, you would use approximately 2.5 to 3 pounds of boneless chicken.