How Much POUTINE for 30 People?
Calculate precise ingredient quantities and serving sizes for your gathering with confidence.
Planning a meal for 30 guests requires careful consideration of portion sizes and ingredient quantities. Our calculator takes the guesswork out of meal preparation, ensuring you have exactly what you need without excess waste or shortages.
Proper portioning is essential for successful entertaining. Whether you're hosting an intimate dinner or a larger celebration, understanding the right quantities ensures every guest is satisfied while minimizing food waste and helping you stay within budget.

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Total Amount Needed
6.00 kg
(211.64 oz)
To feed 30 people, you'll need approximately 6.00 kilograms of poutine.
Complete Ingredient List
Based on 30 servings, here are the ingredients you'll need:
- Potatoes: 15000 g
- Cheese Curds: 6000 g
- Beef or Chicken Stock: 15000 ml
- Butter: 900 g
- All-purpose Flour: 900 g
- Salt: 150 g
- Vegetable Oil: 900 ml
Serving Tips
Plan Ahead
Always prepare ingredients a day in advance when possible. This reduces stress on the day of your event and ensures you have time to adjust if needed.
Account for Variations
Consider your guests' appetites and the meal context. Main courses at dinner typically require larger portions than lunch servings or appetizers.
Quality Ingredients
Using fresh, high-quality ingredients elevates any dish. When possible, source ingredients from local suppliers for the best flavor and nutritional value.
Preparation Guidelines
Successful meal preparation combines accurate measurements with proper technique. Start by organizing your ingredients and ensuring all equipment is ready before you begin cooking. This approach, known as "mise en place" in professional kitchens, streamlines the cooking process and reduces errors.
When cooking for groups, timing becomes crucial. Prepare components that can be made ahead, such as sauces or marinades, leaving only final assembly and heating for just before serving. This strategy ensures food is served at its optimal temperature and quality.
Remember that cooking is both science and art. While precise measurements provide a reliable foundation, don't hesitate to adjust seasonings and flavors to suit your guests' preferences. Taste as you cook and make adjustments accordingly.
Storage Information
If you have leftovers, proper storage ensures food safety and maintains quality. Store cooked poutine in airtight containers in the refrigerator within two hours of cooking. Most cooked dishes remain fresh for 3-4 days when refrigerated properly.
For longer storage, many dishes freeze well. Portion leftovers into individual servings before freezing for convenient future meals. Label containers with contents and date to track freshness.
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Serving 30 people
Per serving: 200 grams