Corn on the Cob Per Person Calculator

🌽 Corn on the Cob Per Person

Estimate how many ears to buy for backyard grills, seafood boils, potlucks, and family dinners with corn size, serving cuts, package rounding, and a practical reserve.

📌Preset Crowd Plans
📐Corn Planning Inputs
Children count at 55% of an adult ear target.
Use more buffer for second rounds, grilling losses, or late arrivals.
Total Ears to Buy
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rounded for packs
Serving Target
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per adult equivalent
Purchase Weight
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with husk estimate
Packages Needed
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selected format
Planning Breakdown
📊Quick Yield Snapshot
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Dozens Equivalent
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Cut Pieces to Serve
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Kernel Cups if Cut Off
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Total Cob Length
📖Corn Reference Tables
Serving Plan Ears / Adult Kids Target Best Use
Light Side Dish0.75 ear0.4 earPlated meals with several sides
Standard Side Dish1.0 ear0.55 earEveryday family dinners
BBQ Plate Side1.2 ears0.7 earGrilled meats and cookouts
Potluck Buffet0.9 ear0.5 earShared lines with many dishes
Seafood Boil Tray0.67 ear0.4 earCorn served with shrimp or crab
Corn-Forward Meal1.5 ears0.9 earCorn as a major feature
Cob Size Avg Length Buy Weight Kernel Cups
Petite5.5 in / 14 cm0.38 lb / 172 g0.55 cup
Medium6.5 in / 16.5 cm0.48 lb / 218 g0.75 cup
Large7.5 in / 19 cm0.58 lb / 263 g0.95 cup
Jumbo8.5 in / 21.6 cm0.68 lb / 309 g1.10 cups
Guest Count Light Side BBQ Side Corn-Forward
10 guests8 ears12 ears15 ears
25 guests19 ears30 ears38 ears
50 guests38 ears60 ears75 ears
100 guests75 ears120 ears150 ears
Serve Cut Pieces / Ear Demand Shift Best Fit
Whole Ears11.00xClassic dinner plates
Halved Ears20.94xMixed-age groups and buffets
Third-Cut Pieces30.88xBoils, sampler plates, kids trays
Mixed Whole and Halves1.50.97xFlexible self-serve setups
📈Comparison Grid

Family Dinner

Target0.75-1 ear
CutWhole
Buffer4-6%
PackLoose or 4

Cookout

Target1-1.25 ears
CutWhole
Buffer8-10%
Pack6 or 12

Potluck

Target0.75-0.9 ear
CutHalves
Buffer6-8%
Pack6-ear bags

Seafood Boil

Target0.67 ear
CutThirds
Buffer8-12%
PackDozens
Tip: Halves help when adults and kids share the same tray because guests can build a full ear without leaving too many half-eaten cobs behind.
Tip: If you grill corn in husk, keep a small reserve off heat so late arrivals still get bright kernels instead of dry holdover ears.

These estimates assume sweet corn served as a side or shared tray item. Premium jumbo ears, dessert-style corn salads, or very small children can shift totals slightly.

When planning a meal that include corn on the cob, it is necesary to calculate the amounts of corn on the cob that must be served to the guests. The amount of corn on the cob that will be needed for the meal can depend on a variety of different factors, including the number of peoples that will be attending the meal, the age of those people, and the other food items that will be served with the corn on the cob. The number of people that will be attending the meal will help to determine the number of ear of corn on the cob that will be needed for the meal.

For example, if the meal is to include corn on the cob as a side dish, one ear of corn on the cob may be served to each adult guest. However, if the meal is to include a seafood boil that also includes corn on the cob, each ear of corn on the cob will be shared with other food items. Additionally, children may eat less of the corn on the cob then the adults will eat, so you may only be provided with half of an ear of corn on the cob for each child.

How Much Corn on the Cob to Buy

Thus, the number of ears of corn on the cob that will be needed will be more less for a group of children than for a group of adults. Additionally, the way in which the cook is to be served the corn on the cob will also influence the amount of corn on the cob that must be purchased. For example, if the meal is to include corn on the cob that is served as a plated meal, each person will eat one ear of corn on the cob.

However, if the meal is to include a buffet style meal with corn on the cob, it is likely that many of those who attend the meal will eat extra portions of corn on the cob. Additionally, cutting the corn on the cob into two or three pieces will allow for more portions of corn on the cob to be provide to those who attend the meal; however, the demand for corn on the cob may decrease if the corn on the cob is cut into smaller pieces. Thus, cutting the corn on the cob into smaller pieces will allow for the supply of corn on the cob to be better “stretched” to provide to the guests.

The size of the corn on the cob that is purchased will also have an impact upon the amount of corn on the cob that is needed for the meal. For instance, ears of corn on the cob that are small in size will contain fewer kernels than those that are jumbo sized ears. Additionally, stores will typically sell the corn on the cob with the husk still attached to the corn on the cob, which will add to the total weight of the corn on the cob that is purchased.

The other food items that are to be served at the meal will also impact the amount of corn on the cob that should be prepared. For example, if there are three or four other side dishes to the meal, it is likely that the guests will eat less of the corn on the cob. However, if the corn on the cob is to be one of the primary food that is served to the guests, more corn on the cob will be needed per person.

For example, if there are few side to the meal, one and a half ears of corn on the cob may be provided to each guest. Finally, another consideration for the amount of corn on the cob that must be purchased is the way in which the store is to package the corn on the cob. For instance, many store may only sell corn on the cob in six packs or in dozens.

Thus, if the total amount of corn on the cob that is calculated is not divisible by six or twelve, you will have to purchase some additional corn on the cob to “complete” the packs of corn on the cob. Additionally, you may make bulk purchases of corn on the cob if a large number of guests is to attend the meal. It is also important to provide for some extra corn on the cob for those who attend the meal.

Should too much corn on the cob be purchased, there may be some corn on the cob that is left over after the meal. Should not enough corn on the cob be purchased, there may not be enough corn on the cob to provide to all of those who attend the meal. Thus, by considering each of these factor, it will be possible to determine the amount of corn on the cob that should be purchased for the meal.

Its also helpful to keep in mind that you should of plan for alot of people.

Corn on the Cob Per Person Calculator

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