How many will a 5 pound turkey breast feed?

How many will a 5 pound turkey breast feed?

LITTLE BIRD If you’re not cooking for a crowd, make a bone-in turkey breast. A 5- to 7-pound breast feeds about 4.

What size turkey do I need for 10 adults?

When choosing a turkey to serve on Thanksgiving, figure 1 1/2 pounds per person. If you are serving 10 people on Thanksgiving, choose a bird that is 15 to 20 pounds. Smaller birds that weigh less than 12 pounds have a smaller meat-to-bone ratio, so figure two pounds per person.

How big of a turkey do I need for 4 guests?

What Size Turkey Should you Buy?

People Turkey Size
4 4-6 lbs
6 6-9 lbs
8 8-12 lbs
10 10-15 lbs

How much turkey do I need for 6 guests?

How to Figure Out How Much Turkey Per Person

Number of Guests Turkey Weight
4 5lbs
6 8lbs
8 10lbs
10 13lbs

How many will a 6 pound turkey breast feed?

We recommend bone-in and skin-on breasts, which is what we use for this method. One (three-pound) half-breast will feed two to four people. A whole (six- to seven-pound) turkey breast (two breasts, still joined at the breast bone) will feed six to eight people.

What is considered a large wild turkey?

On average, male turkeys weigh about 18 pounds. The largest wild turkey on record weighed 37 pounds. Females are smaller and duller. They weigh between 8 to 10 pounds.

What is a good weight for a wild turkey?

The wild turkey is the largest game bird in North America. Male turkeys (“gobblers”) are between 2 ½ and 3 feet tall and weigh on average 16 pounds (with some individuals weighing in considerably larger!). Female turkeys (“hens”) are on average 2 feet tall with average weights of 9 to 10 pounds.

Is turkey tenderloin white or dark meat?

Turkey tenderloins are the tender long strip of white meat hidden under the turkey breast. Because this strip of meat is an underused muscle of the turkey, it is very tender and excellent for recipes.

What state has the most wild turkeys?

Top 10 Wild Turkey Hunting States

  1. Missouri. Home to more than 317,000 Eastern turkeys, hunters harvested 47.603 of them.
  2. Georgia. Home to an estimated 335,000 Eastern turkeys, hunters took 44,106 of them in 2014.
  3. Pennsylvania.
  4. Alabama.
  5. Wisconsin.
  6. Tennessee.
  7. Kansas.
  8. Michigan.

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