Thanksgiving Portion Calculator for Guests

Turkey, sides, stuffing, gravy, pie, leftovers, and oven load

Thanksgiving Portion Calculator

Plan a holiday meal by guest count, appetite, turkey pounds per person, side-dish style, stuffing, gravy, pie, leftover goals, cooking yield, and oven capacity.

🦃Thanksgiving Presets

Start with a realistic Thanksgiving table, then adjust servings, leftovers, oven capacity, and turkey yield for your kitchen.

Holiday Portion Inputs
Count everyone who will eat the Thanksgiving meal.
Kids are counted as smaller eating units for turkey and sides.
Raw bone-in pounds for whole turkey; boneless breast needs less.
Editable edible cooked yield after bones, carving loss, and moisture loss.
Mashed potatoes, vegetables, casseroles, cranberry sauce, and rolls.
A standard 9-inch pie is calculated as 8 slices.
Use the largest turkey load your oven and pan can safely handle at once.
Covers second plates, serving spoon loss, pan edges, and late arrivals.
Turkey To Buy -- raw holiday turkey target
Side Dishes -- combined side portions
Stuffing And Gravy -- holiday extras
Pies And Oven Loads -- dessert and roasting plan

Thanksgiving Planning Breakdown

Eating Units--
Cooked Meat--
Leftover Meals--
Oven Factor--
🍽Core Portion Grid
1-1.5 lbwhole turkey per adult
1 cupstuffing per guest
1/3 cupgravy per guest
8 slicesper 9-inch pie
2-3 cupsmixed sides per guest
2 rollsbread buffer per guest
15-35%leftover buffer range
45-55%whole turkey yield
🥗Holiday Dish Comparison Grid
Turkey1.25 lb

Whole birds need extra raw weight because bones, skin, and carving loss reduce edible meat.

Mashed Potatoes3/4 cup

Dense sides disappear quickly when gravy is generous and guests return for seconds.

Green Beans1/2 cup

Vegetable sides balance the plate and help stretch heavier casserole portions.

Casserole1/2 cup

Rich sides like sweet potato or green bean casserole work best in smaller servings.

Stuffing1 cup

Plan stuffing separately because many guests treat it like a main side.

Gravy1/3 cup

Gravy is used on turkey, potatoes, and stuffing, so a small buffer matters.

Rolls1-2 each

Rolls help late plates and leftover sandwiches without crowding oven space.

Pie1.25 sl

One pie per six to eight guests keeps dessert flexible when flavors are mixed.

📋Guest Count Planning Table
Guests Whole turkey target Mixed sides Stuffing Gravy Pie plan
4 to 67 to 9 lb / 3.2 to 4.1 kg10 to 15 cups4 to 6 cups1.5 to 2 cups1 pie, or 2 small desserts
8 to 1011 to 14 lb / 5.0 to 6.4 kg19 to 25 cups8 to 10 cups3 to 4 cups2 pies for flavor choice
12 to 1616 to 22 lb / 7.3 to 10 kg30 to 42 cups12 to 17 cups4 to 6 cups2 to 3 pies
20 to 2527 to 35 lb / 12 to 16 kg50 to 70 cups20 to 27 cups7 to 10 cups4 pies plus whipped topping
30 to 4040 to 56 lb / 18 to 25 kg75 to 112 cups30 to 43 cups10 to 15 cups5 to 7 pies
50 guests65 to 72 lb / 29 to 33 kg125 to 150 cups50 to 55 cups17 to 20 cups8 to 9 pies
🍖Turkey Yield And Oven Reference
Turkey style Raw per person Typical edible yield Oven planning note Best use
Whole turkey, 10 to 16 lb1 to 1.25 lb45% to 50%Fits many roasting pans and carves cleanly.Classic family Thanksgiving table.
Large whole turkey, 18 lb plus1.25 to 1.5 lb43% to 48%Check pan width, rack height, and thawing time.Big groups that want one centerpiece bird.
Two smaller turkeys1.2 to 1.4 lb45% to 50%Often roasts more evenly than one very large bird.Large dinners with two ovens or staggered timing.
Bone-in turkey breast0.75 to 1 lb50% to 58%Smaller pan footprint and shorter carving window.White-meat-focused meals.
Boneless turkey breast0.5 to 0.75 lb70% to 78%Easy to slice and helpful when oven space is tight.Small gatherings or extra backup meat.
Smoked or pre-cooked turkey0.75 to 1 lb55% to 65%Plan reheating space instead of full roasting space.Buffets and kitchens with crowded ovens.
🥣Sides, Stuffing, Gravy, And Pie Reference
Item Light table Classic table Hearty table Holiday note
Mashed potatoes1/2 cup each3/4 cup each1 cup eachIncrease when gravy is a centerpiece.
Vegetable sides1/2 cup each2/3 cup each3/4 cup eachTwo vegetable sides reduce pressure on casseroles.
Casseroles1/3 cup each1/2 cup each2/3 cup eachRich casseroles usually need smaller servings.
Stuffing or dressing3/4 cup each1 cup each1.25 cups eachScale separately for guests who love it.
Gravy1/4 cup each1/3 cup each1/2 cup eachRound up because it serves turkey and potatoes.
Pie1 slice each1.25 slices each1.5 slices eachMix pumpkin, pecan, and apple for variety.
🧊Leftover And Storage Planning Table
Leftover goal Extra food factor Turkey meat target Container plan Best use
No intentional leftovers0% to 5%Just enough for dinnerSmall containers for scrapsTravel meals or small kitchens.
Light leftovers10% to 15%Sandwiches for next day2 to 3 shallow containersMost family Thanksgivings.
Classic leftovers20% to 30%Turkey, sides, and pie remainSeparate meat, gravy, and sidesWeekend meals and packed plates.
Leftover lovers35% to 50%Multiple meals after dinnerFreezer-safe portionsSoups, casseroles, pot pies, and sandwiches.
Take-home plates25% to 45%Extra sliced turkey mattersLabeled guest containersLarge family gatherings and potlucks.
💡Thanksgiving Portion Tips
Turkey tip: Buy turkey by raw weight, then sanity-check the cooked meat estimate. Whole birds can look generous in the cart but yield much less sliced meat after bones, skin, moisture loss, and carving.
Oven tip: If the oven-load result shows more than one roast, plan two smaller birds, add a turkey breast, or shift casseroles to make-ahead dishes so the main roast is not fighting for space.

Planning a Thanksgiving meal require that you calculate how much food you need to serve all of your guest who will show up for dinner. When you plan the meal, you must consider the amount of food that will be lost to the shrinking turkey during the cooking process. Furthermore, you must also plan for the fact that some of your guest are likely to ask for second portion of the meal.

The calculator that is provided will help you to calculate the amount of food that you will need for your Thanksgiving dinner. The calculator will ask for a variety of input from the user. For example, you must input the number of guest that you will have for dinner.

How to Plan Food for Thanksgiving Dinner

Furthermore, you must also input the number of adults and the number of child that will be coming to your dinner. Additionally, you can also adjust for the type of turkey that you will cook and the type of side dish that you will serve to your guests. These factor are important because the type of turkey that is cooked will impact the amount of meat that is available for your guests, and the type of side dishes that you serve will impact how quickly the guest consume those side dishes.

A whole turkey contain bones and skin, and loses some of its moisture while it is being cooked. Because of these factors, a whole turkey will yield only 45-50% of its raw weight as edible turkey meat. The calculator accounts for these factors because the raw weight of the turkey will be more than the cooked weight of the turkey.

Additionally, the turkey portion of the calculator also include a buffer in case some of the guests eat the turkey and sides, leaving some of the food for the remaining guest to eat. Children tend to eat different amounts from adults. For example, children will eat the same amount of pie as an adult, but they will eat less turkey or stuffing than an adult.

The calculator adjusts for these differences, and set the child portion at 62% of the amount of an adult portion. Thus, the calculator can determine the total amount of food that the children and the adults will consume separately. Additionally, different side dishes will be consumed at different rate.

For example, mashed potatoes will be consumed quickly with gravy, while vegetable side dishes may last the guests longer. The calculator will allow you to choose the type of side dishes that will be served, and will distribute the total volume of food to each of those category. Thus, you can determine how many casserole dish to cook, for example.

Stuffing and gravy are two side dishes that will be served with many component of the Thanksgiving meal. Stuffing and gravy are two side dishes that many host neglect when they prepare the meal. However, it is important to plan for these components of the meal.

For example, guests may eat the stuffing as if it were a main course rather than a side dish. Additionally, gravy can be served with turkey, mashed potatoes, and stuffing. Thus, the stuffing and gravy component are separated in the calculator so that there is enough of each of these side dishes for the guest.

Planning for the pie component of the meal is important in that you must know how many pies to bake. A nine-inch pie contains eight slices of pie. Furthermore, most guest will desire more than one slice each of a variety of flavor of pie.

Thus, the calculator will determine the number of whole pie that you need to purchase based on the number of guests that you will have for dinner. Planning for the leftovers component is important because not all families are the same. For example, some families would like to use the leftovers to make Thanksgiving sandwiches, while other families would like the leftovers to be able to be consumed for several meals after Thanksgiving.

Furthermore, the percentage of leftovers that you would like to make will increase your shopping list. Thus, the calculator will determine the amount of leftover turkey that will remain after the meal, and the number of additional meal that the leftover turkey can support. Oven capacity is another consideration for the preparation of the meal.

For example, a large turkey may not fit in one oven rack, but two smaller turkey may fit in the oven. Thus, the recipe calculator can calculate the turkey weight and oven capacity to determine how many separate turkeys to purchase. This calculator can help you to plan your Thanksgiving dinner.

However, you can also adjust the numbers for your specific guest and specific size of your oven. For example, it is likely that you can run this calculation twice to prepare for the dinner. For example, you can run the numbers once to determine the meal plan for your ideal guest list, and you can run the numbers again to account for the fact that you will have more guest for Thanksgiving than you would have for your ideal guest list.

By comparing these two numbers, you can determine how many additional portion of turkey and sides you will need for Thanksgiving.

Thanksgiving Portion Calculator for Guests

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