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Wild West Large Group Dinner or Lunch

I created this menu for a western-theme church Youth Conference dinner held at the Morrell Ranch in Gallatin Missouri.   There were approximately 230 teens and leaders in attendance.  This meal received rave reviews from the kids.  The Pulled Pork, Mac and Cheese, and the Cowboy Corn salsa in particular were hits.  This is a fantastic menu if you’re new to cooking for a crowd .  It’s a very easy meal to prepare and serve.  All recipes can be assigned out to volunteers to make in advance. (I always mark recipes which can be assigned out with an *, so all recipes below are marked with an *)   Go for it!

Your Recipes

Click on each item below to link to the recipe and everything you need to turn out a fabulous meal.  See below for your Game Plan – it will help you make sure everything goes smoothly.

Pulled Pork Sandwich
Pulled Pork Sandwich

Fruit Tray *

Fruit Platter for a Large Group

Kickin’ Cowboy Corn Dip with Fritos *

Fruit Platter for a Large Group

Mac and Cheese *

Mac and Cheese

Peaches and Cream Bars

Root Beer

Root Beer Quantities to Purchase

  • A 2 liter bottle of pop holds 67.6 fluid ounces.
  • 8 (8 ounce) servings in a 2 liter bottle – This is the typical serving size
  • On average if you’re feeding 100 people for 1 meal, serving 1 (8 ounce) beverage, you need 12 (2 liter) bottles of root beer

Ice Quantities to Purchase

  • An 8 pound bag of ice holds 28 (4.5 ounce) servings – this is a typical serving size
  • 18 ounce red cup 1/2 full of ice = 4.5 ounces of ice
  • On average if you’re feeding 100 people for 3 meals (1 beverage per meal), you need about 29 pounds of ice
Root Beer

Your Game Plan

Simply assign a recipe or activity in each column to your volunteers and provide them a link to this page.  I generally get 4-5 volunteers for each recipe and have each volunteer make 1 or 2 batches.  Many hands make light work.  You’ll notice there’s nothing planned for the last hour before serving except setting out the ice.  There’s a reason for that.  Always work in advance.

 

 Pulled Pork Sandwiches Mac and CheeseCarrot Sticks with Ranch DipKickin' Cowboy Corn Salsa & Fritos Fruit TrayPeaches & Cream Slab PieRoot BeerServing Line
Assigned to:


Up to 1 Month
in Advance
Can be made up to 1 month in advance, wrapped well and frozen. Can be made up to 1 month in advance, wrapped well and frozen
Up to 1 Week in Advance
Up to 2 Days in AdvanceIf frozen, thaw in refrigerator. Or make up to 2 days before, cover tightly, and refrigerate.If frozen, thaw in refrigerator. Or make up to 2 days before, cover tightly, and refrigerate.Can be made up to 2 days in advance. Cover tightly, refrigerate.Can be made up to 2 days in advance. Cover tightly, refrigerate.
Up to 1 Day BeforeMake and refrigerate.
4 - 6 Hours
Before Serving
Toast buns. Put toasted buns back in package when cool to stay fresh. (The toasted buns really make this!)Prep Fruit, plate, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate.Cut into rows of 4 x 6 for 24 servings and plate or keep on the baking sheet. Keep refrigerated until ready to serve.
2 Hours Before ServingsReheat in roaster oven on low, stirring periodically and adding water to moisten.Reheat in slow cooker on low, stirring periodically and adding a bit of milk to moisten if necessary.Set out drinks at drink station.Set up serving line with utensils for each side and BBQ sauce for pulled pork
1 Hour Before Serving
15 Minutes BeforeSet out ice.Set out food on serving line.

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