Hello all. The Firehall I'm at does an annual fund raiser for our local Children's Hospital during a Halloween Dance. Every year I'm in charge of the food and with the guest's ticket price they get free food. This year we're trying something different. We will try to sell pulled pork sandwhiches for $5 while also leaving out meat and cheese trays along with snacky chips etc as the freebies.
Any ideas or suggestions on how many lbs worth I should cook up? It'd be different if I could say this was catering for over 200 people and it was a meal. Instead this is a night of dancing, drinking, and eating if one is hungry. When we gave away hot dogs all night as an example, we'd purchase 250 hot dogs and knew not everyone would have one. Since this is money we raise for charity wastage just cuts into what we can donate. My initial guess is around 60-80lbs of butts to be cooked on 2 WSM 18's and a Primo Oval XL. When serving a $5 sandwhich we'd also like for people to feel like they for something toasty and worthy. No skimping out here! Thanks in advance.
Any ideas or suggestions on how many lbs worth I should cook up? It'd be different if I could say this was catering for over 200 people and it was a meal. Instead this is a night of dancing, drinking, and eating if one is hungry. When we gave away hot dogs all night as an example, we'd purchase 250 hot dogs and knew not everyone would have one. Since this is money we raise for charity wastage just cuts into what we can donate. My initial guess is around 60-80lbs of butts to be cooked on 2 WSM 18's and a Primo Oval XL. When serving a $5 sandwhich we'd also like for people to feel like they for something toasty and worthy. No skimping out here! Thanks in advance.