Portion planning guide

How much beef per person

For many beef mains, around 180 to 260 g per adult is a practical planning range before cut-specific adjustments.

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How much beef per person
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Beef planning range

A practical adult planning range is about 180 g to 260 g per person.

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Typical amount

What to plan before you shop

A practical adult planning range is about 180 g to 260 g per person.

If the meal has several sides, you can usually stay closer to the lower end. If this food is the clear centerpiece, the upper end makes more sense.

Adjustments

When to move the amount up or down

Move higher for steak night, roast dinner centerpieces, or bigger appetites.
Children or lighter eaters usually need roughly half the adult amount.
The lower end often works with many sides.

Planning table

Rounded quantity guide

GuestsLowerStandardGenerous
2 people350 g450 g525 g
4 people725 g875 g1.1 kg
6 people1.1 kg1.3 kg1.6 kg
8 people1.4 kg1.8 kg2.1 kg
10 people1.8 kg2.2 kg2.6 kg

Yield notes

Cooked, raw, bone-in, and boneless reminders

Raw beef roasts lose weight during cooking and carving.

Bone-in beef cuts need more purchase weight than boneless beef.

Common mistakes

What usually causes underbuying or overbuying

Using steak portions for roast beef.
Ignoring cooking shrinkage.

Leftovers note

Plan enough, but do not buy blindly

A small leftovers cushion can be useful here, especially if the extra food stores and reheats well.

If waste is a bigger concern than leftovers, keep closer to the standard range instead of the generous one.

Related cooking and planning guides

Move from buying quantity into the rest of the kitchen cycle

Editorial guides

Read the planning guide behind the numbers

These guides help when you want the broader planning logic behind the portion table, especially for BBQs, larger roasts, leftovers, and practical per-person ranges.

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FAQ

Common portion-planning questions

How much beef per person

For many beef mains, around 180 to 260 g per adult is a practical planning range before cut-specific adjustments.

What is a useful standard portion for beef?

A practical middle range is about 220 g per person, then adjust for appetite, sides, and serving style.

How much beef per person is typical?

About 180 to 260 g per adult is a practical main-meal range.

Should I plan extra beef for leftovers?

Usually yes, but only by a small cushion. That gives you flexibility without turning good planning into waste.