I'm having a party. How many pounds of chicken, do I need to make 100 kabobs? How much red, yellow and green peppers do I need and how many fresh pineapple do I need for everything?
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My questions would be:
How many guests will be at the party?
Do the 100 kabobs mean for 100 guests or does this mean 2 or 3 kabobs per person?
Will all guests be adults or will there be children also?
Is this a lunch or dinner party?
Will this be a sit-down party or a stand-up/walk-around party?
Will there be other food available or is this the one and only type of food?
Have you made kabobs for a large crown before?
I'm only asking these questions because the answers will sometimes make a big difference in how much food will be needed.
This link from ThriftyFun may help answer some questions:
www.thriftyfun.com/
I help plan and prepare food for my church groups and I have found this site invaluable so I hope it will help you also:
www.chef-menus.com/
This site has some good information but it is a lot of reading:
cheftalk.com/
I think you want to make Chicken and Pineapple Kabobs.
I found such recipe for 8 kebabs www.simplyrecipes.com/
For 100 kebabs according to the recipe I found, you need:
18.8 pounds chicken (breast or thighs)
12.5 pineapples
12.5 green bell peppers
12.5 red bell peppers
But if you want to use bell peppers of three colors, then about 8.5 bell peppers of each of the three colors.
This is a good recipe for kabobs and you can easily adjust the recipe as needed:
www.101cookingfortwo.com/
I found a food calculator to help for now and future guest portion /servings -www.calculate-this.com/
I think this post "Making Kabobs for a Large Group?" will be very helpful: www.thriftyfun.com/
I think 4 pieces of chicken per skewer (75 g for one kebob), so about 16,5 pounds of chicken.
This is a great website which will give you measurements cheftalk.com/
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