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Need some easy advice. Having a get together of around 50-60 people this weekend. Having chicken, pulled pork and hotdogs. The sides are some pasta/potato salad sort of stuff, along with other crap.

I am making wampus baked beans. Any idea on if i should double or triple or even 4 bang those beans?

Thanks
 
Need some easy advice. Having a get together of around 50-60 people this weekend. Having chicken, pulled pork and hotdogs. The sides are some pasta/potato salad sort of stuff, along with other crap.



I am making wampus baked beans. Any idea on if i should double or triple or even 4 bang those beans?



Thanks



I don’t recall how much the original recipe makes, but I usually find one full size tray of beans will serve 20-25 people, so I’d definitely at least double it.


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I don’t recall how much the original recipe makes, but I usually find one full size tray of beans will serve 20-25 people, so I’d definitely at least double it.


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I am having a hard time remembering too. Something tells me it filled my 12" cast iron skillet.
 
Just made these a couple weeks ago. My skillet was about half full on a single batch. Don't remember the size of my skillet, but fits in the Bandara with enough room on the side for a fatty for what that's worth. I can text the kids and see what the skillet size is.
 
I have been experimenting with these since I came across the recipe on here a couple months back. This is a half aluminum pan, I made a double batch of the wet ingredients, and then had to add some liquid to it. This didn’t fill the pan and served about 15 people. I started with dried beans, 4 cups, the night before. In your situation if it were me I would start with canned plain beans, not canned baked beans, It will turn out too sweet. Good luck, that recipe is awesome!
 

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I don't know the amounts for that recipe, but two #10 cans of Great Northern Beans feeds about 50 with my recipe. Five ounce servings.
 
I would a 3x-4x batch for that many folks. I 3x the recipe for my Xmas gathering of 30-40 folks and always have leftovers.

I'm making a 2x batch this weekend.

Good luck:thumb:
 
I would a 3x-4x batch for that many folks. I 3x the recipe for my Xmas gathering of 30-40 folks and always have leftovers.

I'm making a 2x batch this weekend.

Good luck:thumb:

Yea that is right where i was thinking. I don't mind left overs either. I feel people either like beans or they don't. I feel a party of 50 maybe only 25 will actually try them.
 
I have been experimenting with these since I came across the recipe on here a couple months back. This is a half aluminum pan, I made a double batch of the wet ingredients, and then had to add some liquid to it. This didn’t fill the pan and served about 15 people. I started with dried beans, 4 cups, the night before. In your situation if it were me I would start with canned plain beans, not canned baked beans, It will turn out too sweet. Good luck, that recipe is awesome!

Yea the recipe calls for plain beans and that is what i use. I have made pretty many times and always good. My favorite was with a hot sausage instead of the maple. But that batch had heat that wouldn't serve good for a party.
 
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