Take it from someone who is used to cooking for large crowds...If you are someone how does not want to "bury" your hot dog in chili, I would figure about a cup per dog. I assume there will some in your crowd that doesn't want any chili on their hot hot dog, so all the more reason one cup per dog would work. A cup is 8 oz., times that by 100 give you 800 oz. There are 128 oz. per gallon. So plan on 6.25 gallons of chili. Hope this helps!!
Well, honey, you can't make chili for hot dogs with ground beef. That's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole. If you want to make chili for those hot dogs, you'll need about 3 pounds of ground beef for every 10 hot dogs. So, for 100 hot dogs, you do the math!
To determine the amount of hamburger needed for chili for 100 hot dogs, we first need to consider the typical ratio of hamburger to hot dogs in chili recipes. A common ratio is about 1 pound of hamburger for every 4 hot dogs. Therefore, for 100 hot dogs, you would need approximately 25 pounds of hamburger for the chili. This calculation ensures that you have enough meat to create a flavorful and hearty chili to accompany the hot dogs.
The cost of 200 hot dogs depends on the price per hot dog. For example, if each hot dog costs $1, then 200 hot dogs would cost $200. If the price is different, simply multiply the cost per hot dog by 200 to find the total cost.
Assuming 25% of the estimated size of the group will want 2 hot dogs w/chili, You will want to provide 100 hot dogs & chili enough for 100 hot dogs. Approximately 2 Tablespoons of chili for each hot dog amounts to: 1 Gallon. Reduce by 25% if you only want to provide 75 hot dogs. That would be 3/4 of a Gallon, or 3 Quarts, depending on method of purchase.
To feed 350 people, you typically need about 1/3 to 1/2 pound of chili per person, so you'll require approximately 117 to 175 pounds of chili. For hot dogs, a standard serving is one hot dog per person, totaling 350 hot dogs. Additionally, it's a good idea to have a few extra hot dogs and some sides to ensure everyone is satisfied.
Okay, one hot dog is about half a cup of chili. So you'll need about 1000 cups.
Cincinnati chili is a Mediterranean-spiced meat sauce used as a topping for spaghetti or hot dogs.
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To make hot dog chili for 25 people, you'll generally need about 3 to 4 pounds of ground beef. This should provide enough chili to generously top the hot dogs, assuming each serving is around 1/4 to 1/3 cup of chili. Adjust the quantity based on your guests' appetites and any additional ingredients you plan to include in the chili.
Depends on what type of chili, fries, and hot dogs but about 900 calories would be my guess. Which is a bit much in the average meal since 2000 is the approved amount for the average person.
Fixed costs are called fixed for a reason, no matter how many hot dogs Jackie sells, she will still have the $200 of fixed costs. An example of a fixed cost that she can have is a permit for selling food from a stand. If the permit cost $200 she will always have to pay that $200, even if she sold absolutely no hot dogs. Variable costs tend to fluctuate depending on the amount of products she produces. As for your question, if you haven't thought of an answer this far, Jackie's fixed costs are $200.
I think this is a recipe for what you are asking: http://www.foodnetwork.com/grilling-central-hot-dogs/package/index.html Not quite sure if you want it grilled though.