Pulled Pork Nachos

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Any help on how many oz. of cheese sauce and chips per person? I'm vending this Friday and trying to figure out how many servings I can get out of a box of chips and a can of cheese.
 
Chips and cheese are so cheep just buy extra. You could use them for the next vend.
 
What kind of chips are you using? I would think 2-3 oz of cheese. How big is your container for chips? I would invest in a scale so you can weigh your product. Something like this. http://www.wasserstrom.com/restaurant-supplies-equipment/Product_308935

What kind of setup will you have at the event?
http://www.wasserstrom.com/restaurant-supplies-equipment/Product_308935

I'm using a 3lb boat for pulled pork sandwiches, beans, potato chips, and pulled pork nachos. I don't want to have to weigh every portion because I want the line to move quickly. The event setup is very minimal with a couple canopies, tables, some cambros, and some crock pots for cheese. I debated buying a cheese dispenser but $300 is way to much when I already own crock pots.
 
I'm using a 3lb boat for pulled pork sandwiches, beans, potato chips, and pulled pork nachos. I don't want to have to weigh every portion because I want the line to move quickly. The event setup is very minimal with a couple canopies, tables, some cambros, and some crock pots for cheese. I debated buying a cheese dispenser but $300 is way to much when I already own crock pots.

If your vending and have to get an HD permit you can say goodbye to the crock-pots. Better have a back up plan.
 
My cooker isn't NSF certified either. That's not requirement in KY.

Here neither but all serving and reheating vessels are required. Just giving you a heads up. If it floats there more power to ya! :wink:

Back to your OP, a 3 lb boat is pretty big and will hold a lot of chips. 4-6 oz. cup of cheese should do nicely.
 
crocks and roasters are legal in Iowa as well...

I am thankful for that!

You really don't have to weigh each one with a scale, but it will give you an idea of how much a certain weight will be. Then you can figure your cost and price from there. I think having a scale is like having a thermometer at your stand. It is a useful tool that in the long run will help you make money.
 
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