How much pork butt needed?
An easy and quick guide for pork butt conversions.
Person to Pork Butt and Pork Butt to Person Converter
Section 1: Person to Pork Butt Conversion
Purpose of the Converter
The sole purpose of this converter is to know the exact number of persons per pork butt (cooked, uncooked, boneless, and bone-in).
How to Use
Simply enter the total amount of guests that would be eating pork butt in the tab and click calculate pork butt.
Example of Person to Pork Butt Conversion:
How much pork butt per one guest?
- 1.00 pounds of raw bone-in pork butt to yield
- 0.60 pounds of cooked bone-in pork butt
- 0.75 pounds of raw boneless pork butt to yield
- 0.45 pounds of cooked boneless pork butt
- 16.00 ounces of raw bone-in pork butt to yield
- 9.60 ounces of cooked bone-in pork butt
- 12.00 ounces of raw boneless pork butt to yield
- 7.20 ounces of cooked boneless pork butt
- 0.45 kilograms of raw bone-in pork butt to yield
- 0.27 kilograms of cooked bone-in pork butt
- 0.34 kilograms of raw boneless pork butt to yield
- 0.20 kilograms of cooked boneless pork butt
- 1.33 cups of raw bone-in pork butt to yield
- 0.80 cups of cooked bone-in pork butt
- 1.00 cups of raw boneless pork butt to yield
- 0.60 cups of cooked boneless pork butt
Section 2: Pork Butt to Person Conversion
Purpose of the Converter
This converter’s main usage is to convert the total weight of the pork butt to number of person it can feed.
How to Use
Simply enter the amount of pork butt with its corresponding weight and classification whether its bone-in or boneless, here are the choices:
- Pound (Bone-In)
- Pound (Boneless)
- Ounce (Bone-In)
- Ounce (Boneless)
- kg (Bone-In)
- kg (Boneless)
- Cup (Bone-In)
- Cup (Boneless)
Example of Pork Butt to Person Conversion:
How many person does a 1 kilogram (bone-in) pork butt can feed?
- 2.22 Persons
In this example, I converted 5 pounds of boneless pork butt, and here is the total number of persons it can feed:
- 6.65 Persons
Note: When converting raw pork butt to cooked pork butt, the weight loss is about 40%, yielding slightly less cooked pork butt.