When serving boneless turkey breast, a general guideline is to allocate about 0.5 to 0.75 pounds per person. This accounts for cooking shrinkage and allows for some leftovers. For example, for a gathering of 10 people, you would typically prepare 5 to 7.5 pounds of boneless turkey breast. Adjustments can be made based on the appetites of your guests and whether other substantial dishes are being served.
To determine how many pounds of boneless chicken breast you need to feed 70 people, a common guideline is to allocate about 0.5 pounds (or 8 ounces) of raw chicken per person. Therefore, for 70 people, you would need approximately 35 pounds of boneless chicken breast. Adjustments can be made based on the specific meal context or appetites, but 35 pounds is a solid estimate for a main dish.
There are about 46 calories in a 1oz serving of boneless, cooked, skinless chicken breast. So 100-125 calories would be about 2oz.
140 calories.
Depends on the size of the chicken, but the average medium size breast would be between 120 and 180 grams
A 7.5 pound turkey breast is not enough to feed 11 people. An 11 pound turkey would be enough to feed 11 adults.
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A 1.5 pound boneless chicken breast should be baked at 350 degrees for about an hour. This will ensure the breast is cooked through and is fully seasoned should it be brushed with or dipped in a sauce.
Some experts say a whole turkey should cook 3-4 hours, depending on the size. If it's just turkey breast though, you should probably cook it for much less and monitor it. Turkey breast can dry out really easily.
it is not on Dr. Simeon's protocol, but many people eat it without any problem. I would avoid processed turkey slices, deli meats etc. but roasted (baked not fried), skinless turkey breast, may be fine.
A general rule of thumb is that a boneless ham will provide around 0.25 pounds of meat per person. Therefore, a 6-pound boneless ham would feed approximately 24 people.