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The thread discusses the quantity of food needed for a gathering of 6-7 guests, focusing on a specific recipe that participants have experience with. Participants share their personal practices regarding portion sizes and preparation methods.
Views differ on the appropriate quantity of food needed, with some participants advocating for doubling the recipe while others feel the original amount may be sufficient.
Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding recipe preparation and serving sizes, reflecting their individual cooking habits and the popularity of the dish among guests.
Consultants looking for insights on portion sizes and recipe adjustments for gatherings may find the shared experiences relevant.
For a main dish, plan on serving about 6-8 ounces of protein per person. This means you should prepare approximately 2.5 to 3 pounds of meat, poultry, or fish for 6-7 guests. If you’re serving a dish with multiple components, adjust accordingly.
It’s generally a good idea to have at least two to three side dishes for 6-7 guests. This could include a vegetable, a starch (like rice or potatoes), and a salad. Each side dish should be enough to serve about 1 cup per person.
For dessert, plan on serving about 1-2 servings per person, especially if you have a variety of desserts. This means you should prepare enough for 6-14 servings, depending on how many options you provide and how much your guests enjoy sweets.
For drinks, plan on serving about 2-3 beverages per person. This could include a mix of alcoholic and non-alcoholic options. For example, if you’re serving wine, one bottle typically serves about 4-5 glasses, so you might want to have 2 bottles on hand for 6-7 guests.
For bread or rolls, plan on serving about 1-2 pieces per person. This means you should prepare around 6-14 rolls or slices of bread, depending on whether you’re serving it as a side or as part of the meal.