Any Ideas on what to cook for dinner for 75 people
Dan
dan@mennell.com
09/16/04
My wife and I have volunteered to cook dinner each week for 75 youths at out church. Anybody have Ideas on what to cook, we are trying to keep it to $2 per person.

Thank you for your suggestions,

Dan

ellen

09/17/04
Please check out the budget entrees on the Big Pots section, spaghetti, lasagna, enchiladas, so forth. If it is teensagers, I would only cut the recipe for 100 by about 10%, they eat a lot.

When winter omes, a really good soup or chili is an idea, too. Thanks for taking on the job.

erica
ldybug2uall25@aol.com
09/22/04
any ideas on what to cook for 85-90 adults and 15 children. We are beginning a new class at church and i am in charge of preparing meals once a month for 6 months i need some good meal ideas we will be charging $4.00 per adult and $2.50 per child.

For this sunday 9-26-04
please help
sincerely
Erica McDonald

ellen

09/24/04
You can treat this as 100 people. Two 18 quart Nesco raosters of main dish would be the basic start of any meal.

Since you don't have much time and I don't know your cooking /serving set up msy I suggest you try a baked spaghetti dish such as the ones in the section above, with salad and garlic bread sides. If you want to do meat, you can purchase leg quarters in 10 pound bags- you would need 40-50 pounds raw to have enough pieces for everybody to have some.

Check out the spaghetti section:

http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/plan/sphagetti.html
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/bbentree1.html
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/bbentree2.html

ellen

09/24/04
You can treat this as 100 people. Two 18 quart Nesco raosters of main dish would be the basic start of any meal.

Since you don't have much time and I don't know your cooking /serving set up msy I suggest you try a baked spaghetti dish such as the ones in the section above, with salad and garlic bread sides. If you want to do meat, you can purchase leg quarters in 10 pound bags- you would need 40-50 pounds raw to have enough pieces for everybody to have some.

Check out the spaghetti section:

http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/plan/sphagetti.html
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/bbentree1.html
http://www.ellenskitchen.com/bigpots/bbentree2.html