Coleslaw serving per cabbage head
Hi ya'll
Ive been asked to do a cook for a workout gym. They are putting on a big outdoor workout day, and want some BBQ afterwards. We are doing: - pulled pork - cuban rice - coleslaw They are taking care of drinks. My question is regarding coleslaw. How many servings can you expect from each head of green cabbage? Ball park me based on a standard creamy slaw recipe. Anyone have a good slaw recipe? |
I know someone will ask...
These will be standard 4oz servings. |
Better off buying pre shredded from a wholesaler. They come in 20 pound cases, figure 60-80 people per case.
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Slaw recipe? This is a wonderful match for pork, but it is NOT a creamy slaw. As such, it won't go bad as quickly left out either.
One small to medium head cabbage, chopped very fine. 1/2 cup cider vinegar 6 tbs sugar 6 tbs oil (I use EVOO) 2 1/2 tsp dry mustard 1 tsp dried celery 1 tsp celery seed 1 tbs hot sauce. (I use Sriracha) I've been making this for years. Note - cabbage only, add other veggies to your own particular taste. |
Guerry, I have heard reat things about your slaw recipe, and I will try it some day, but not this day.
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What I have read the most says 5 people for every pound of cabbage. I have found that number to be too much slaw. You can buy 3lb bags of shredded cabbage at Sams Club. I serve buffet style and let people serve themselves. I have found for me anyways that slaw made from 18lbs of cabbage will easily feed 100-120 people this way when it is served as one of two sides and more people if there are three or more sides.
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Whether heads or cases, always figure it on weight. Just a lot easier.
If you are doing a 4 ounce serving, then 4 ounces from 16 ounces gives you four servings per pound of finished product. Assume some numbers... Creamy slaw dressing is maybe 1/2 ounce of the total weight Cabbage loses about 10% of the weight to water loss, so 3.5 x 1.10=3.85 ounces of veggies needed per serving. So, you need 3.85 ounces of cabbage, and any other veggie, in total. This ends up being just under 4 servings per pound of slaw mix. Those are the numbers. Now...I just did en event, with 20 people, and 3 pounds of slaw. I would bet there was 1/2 pound left at the end of the event. So, self-serve, people served themselves less than 4 ounces per serving, something to consider. |
Good point landarc. Thanks
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landarc hit it pretty good with his figures.
I just did a 400 plate catering job and used 50 pounds of cabbage (whole heads). We got about 45 pounds of shredded (about 10% loss to damaged outside leaves and cores). We served up about 3.5 oz servings (4 oz seemed a bit large). My dressing is VERY simple and yet quite creamy and delicious: 1 part Mayo (Duke's) 1/2 part sugar 1/3 part vinegar (apple cider vinegar) dash pepper I.e., 1 cup or 1 gallon or whatever. I mixed up 3 gallons mayo, the equivalent of 1 1/2 gallons sugar, and 1 gallon vinegar with a healthy handful of pepper and it seemed to be just the right amount. Let the cabbage sit in the mix overnight and toss the next day. It looks too dry the first day, but just right the second day. GOOD LUCK! |
Sounds good Tom! Next time I need a cream style, I'm trying that. (Yes, I like creamy slaw as it is actually wonderful on a simple cheese burger, hot dogs etc...)
I wonder if you can get Duke's outside of the South? |
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