I have a yearly BBQ for anywhere from 50-75 people. I supply burgers and hot dogs and refreshments. I typically figure one hot dog per person and 1.5 hamburgers. I estimate the hamburbers at 1/4 pound each.
Using these numbers, I would figure like this:
30 - 40 hot dogs (add a few for the kids)
30 people * 1.5 hamburgers is 45 hamburgers.
45 hamburgers * 1/4 pound each is about 11 - 12 pounds
of ground meat.
A couple of things to remember:
- Get enough buns for more food than you plan.
- Get the fixins (ketchup, pickles, mustard, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.)
- Don't forget the cheese.
- You can have people bring chips/pretzels/etc.
- Drinks are usually the most important things, so make sure you have enough. People are likely to bring their own drinks, but that's the one thing that you don't want to run out of.
- Paper plates and plastic cups are easiest to clean up!
You're going to have left overs, but figure that you'll be eating BBQ for the next few days. You can always have a "relapse" party.
If you're comfortable on the grill, it will be much cheaper, and much more fun to do it all on your own. Above all, don't forget to enjoy yourself! Let other people handle the grill for a while to give you a break. They'll love it, and you'll get to socialize for a while. Have fun!
2007-03-22 04:59:09
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answered by Tunsa 6
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The equation that I have always used is 1and 1/2 times the people you are having so 54 hot dogs and 54 hamburgers. Generally it is not cost effective to buy from a restaurant. Not to mention then you need to reheat. I would suggest going to your local butcher make your hamburger patties up ahead of time or purchase ready made patties. Cook a little more than 1/2 to start keep the rest in the fridge. Then as the cooked ones get low add more to the grill. Any leftovers can easily be frozen and used for other smaller meals.
2007-03-22 05:28:43
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answered by 3Xmom 2
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I would get 1 each of the hot dogs & burgers.The wings will be hard to guess.Just set an amount that you want to spend on them and buy that much only.I would fill them up on heavier salads and dip&chips.A big green salad with a relish tray will fill up the ones that will only need 1 burger or hot dog.Put the meats together and the people will only take 1 of each,then they may go back and get whatever is left.Potato and pasta are heavy and easy on the pocket,plus men will fill up on them.Set the salads at the beginning of the line,then the chip&dip,then your meats and buns.Have a great time at the party and don't let it break you..Hope this helps....
2007-03-22 05:36:24
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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Stuffed pepper (for 8-13 peppers) 1. Take 1 onion, chop and heat in cooking oil on a skillet 2. Take about half a pound minced meat and add to the onion 3. Add 1 teaspoon cinnamon powder, I tea sp. Garlic paste and same amount of ginger 4. add salt and vinegar 5. Add a cup of water, cook for about 30 minutes 6. Boil 1 and a half cup of rice for 10 minutes and drain 7. mix the rice with the minced meat and cook in low-medium heat for 10 more minutes 8. Add 2 tomatoes/ketchup/puree 9. Add cilantro, and about 2 teaspoon of mayo in the entire thing (do not overdo the mayo) 10. Take the top of the pepper and take out the seeds. Heat up the grill or the oven to 350 F. 11. Stuff the pepper with the rice and meat mix 12. Put the top back on and grill for 3-5 minutes (be careful, it burns easy)
2016-03-17 00:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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you gotta make plan early...30 adults I am assuming is alot of food. Maybe 100 to 200 dollars of food. Just do the math..assuming everyone would want 1 hotdog 1 burger and 1 chicken wing. And buy packs of each up to 30 or so each. Drinks plates cups forks knives...restaurant works also but its not as fun as actually making your own food on the barbucue...thats really the whole point of having a barbucue, is to see yourself cooking the food. Plus the food is delicous. Have fun
2007-03-22 04:51:38
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answered by RelientKayers 4
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I'd throw a couple of briskets in the oven the day before and let them cook for several hours on low heat. Then you'll just have to slice and rewarm before the party. That also frees up the grill for the hot dogs and/or burgers.
2007-03-22 05:08:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It'll be cheaper to make the food yourself.
100 wings
30-40 hot dogs
30 hamburger patties
5 lbs cole slaw
5 lbs potato salad
condiments: lettuce, tomato, onion, pickles, mayo, mustard, ketchup, relish
2007-03-22 08:09:28
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answered by Global warming ain't cool 6
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make a roaster of BBQ chicken wings about 60 wings will fit
I'd have at least 40 to 50 burgers and 60 to 80 hot dogs
Make a large potato or macaroni salad
a veggie tray is nice
get some fillers like chips, pretzels, corn chips, chips and salsa.
make some deviled eggs
personally I think it cost a lot more if you have it made then it is to do it yourself.
Its a lot of work but the quality and taste speak volumes.
2007-03-22 04:50:01
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answered by upallniteowl 5
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I have 30 guest coming to a birthday party how many eggs do I need to cook for deviled eggs?
2016-09-16 00:54:33
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answered by jamie l 1
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Go wholesale (Costco, BJs, SAMs) and buy a large pack of each meat. When the food is gone, its gone. If anyone ask if you need them to bring anything, tell them drinks and/or ice. Don't forget the buns for the burgers and dogs!
2007-03-22 04:50:19
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answered by bnrwylie 2
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