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lazy butt 02-05-2012 12:10 AM

event for 130
 
needing to know how much meat i would need for wedding. all i have to do is buy the meat and smoke it, they are providing sides. they want half pulled pork and half brisket. need to know how much of each (raw and cooked) and what should i charge. this is for 130 people. thanks

ROF, Texas 03-08-2012 04:45 PM

I would cook about 65# of butt and 68# of brisket (raw). This should yield 12 oz. per person. I normally use this as my protien avarage, but we are feeding Texans! As far as pricing, these are both long cook time items, will you cook on site or off site and deliver? $50.00 in wood and charcoal, $50.00 in spices and the remainder is up to you. Cooking these protiens, 8-9 butts and 6-7 briskets is probably worth $ 600-700 if you purchase the meat.

Hope that this helps.

chad 03-08-2012 05:40 PM

Just meat is easy $8-9 per pound for pork and $9-11 for the brisket. Meat is not cheap anymore unless you happen to hit a good point in the market.

PorkQPine 03-09-2012 09:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ROF, Texas (Post 1973313)
I would cook about 65# of butt and 68# of brisket (raw). This should yield 12 oz. per person. I normally use this as my protien avarage, but we are feeding Texans! As far as pricing, these are both long cook time items, will you cook on site or off site and deliver? $50.00 in wood and charcoal, $50.00 in spices and the remainder is up to you. Cooking these protiens, 8-9 butts and 6-7 briskets is probably worth $ 600-700 if you purchase the meat.

Hope that this helps.


I hope you meant that the customer purchased the meat.

PorkQPine 03-09-2012 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chad (Post 1973360)
Just meat is easy $8-9 per pound for pork and $9-11 for the brisket. Meat is not cheap anymore unless you happen to hit a good point in the market.

This comes out to about $10 p/p to buy and cook the meat.


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