Wow...you guys must be huge meat eaters!
Since the recommended serving size for meat is 3 oz, and allowing that 1 lb. of uncooked filet will give you 12 oz. of cooked meat...a five-pound roast would give you 20 'official' servings. I would think that double the recommended serving size should be adequate for most people. Are any of the 9 people small eaters or children?
3 oz of filet is MAYBE 3 forkfuls. Actually, the recommended serving size from what I understand is about a deck of cards- but on a holiday, I would want someone to eat till they are full because who diets/watches portion sizes on a holiday? Not me.![]()
Wow...you guys must be huge meat eaters!
Since the recommended serving size for meat is 3 oz, and allowing that 1 lb. of uncooked filet will give you 12 oz. of cooked meat...a five-pound roast would give you 20 'official' servings. I would think that double the recommended serving size should be adequate for most people. Are any of the 9 people small eaters or children?
THREE OUNCES of meat ??!!!!! hahaha are you serious? if you went to a restaurant and they put down a three ounce steak you would think you were on a Hidden Camera show! that is a VERY VERY small portion of meat for a Holiday meal. You need to plan for more like 10-12 ounces at least per person. If you look at ANY decent steakhouse menu, the steaks are between 10-18 oz. per person, not that they need to be that big, but 8 ounces per person is just not a very big portion. At a lot of restaurants an 8oz portion is called the "princess cut" or the "petite" cut of meat, its usually the smallest they sell. I know good meat is expensive, but if you are going to do it, you want to do it right, buy bigger and save the leftovers, that is much better than running out.
I agree with you.I went to birthday party last night at a local steakhouse. The smallest portion offered was a 10 oz. petite cut. None of the women ordered it. They all ordered the "Cowgirl" which was 18 oz. They all ate nearly every bite.
Wow...you guys must be huge meat eaters!
Since the recommended serving size for meat is 3 oz, and allowing that 1 lb. of uncooked filet will give you 12 oz. of cooked meat...a five-pound roast would give you 20 'official' servings. I would think that double the recommended serving size should be adequate for most people. Are any of the 9 people small eaters or children?