Lasagna Portion Calculator
A standard 9x13-inch lasagna pan serves about 12 adults, so plan one pan per 10 to 12 guests.
Calculate lasagna portions for a family dinner, buffet, party, or catered event.
Kids are counted as about 60% of an adult portion. Appetite and leftover adjustments are shown in the result.
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Info: A 9x13-inch pan usually yields 12 adult servings.
How many people does a pan of lasagna feed?
A typical 9x13-inch pan cut into twelve portions serves 10 to 12 adults as a main dish with sides. Large restaurant-style portions may reduce that to eight, while a buffet with salad and bread can stretch it to twelve or more.
Plan from finished portions, account for children at about 60% of an adult serving, then add a modest leftover buffer. Bake in manageable batches and keep hot trays above 140 F during service.
How much lasagna for 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100 people?
These are the exact quantities most home cooks and caterers use when planning lasagna for a group. Portions assume a normal adult appetite with a small buffer for leftovers — bump up one level for hungry guests, sports crowds, or long events.
- How much lasagna for 5 people? Plan for about — — adjust with the calculator above for kids, appetite, or leftovers.
- How much lasagna for 10 people? Plan for about — — adjust with the calculator above for kids, appetite, or leftovers.
- How much lasagna for 20 people? Plan for about — — adjust with the calculator above for kids, appetite, or leftovers.
- How much lasagna for 50 people? Plan for about — — adjust with the calculator above for kids, appetite, or leftovers.
- How much lasagna for 100 people? Plan for about — — adjust with the calculator above for kids, appetite, or leftovers.
A 9x13-inch pan usually yields 12 adult servings.
Lasagna portions for 10, 20, 50, and 100 people
| Guests | Normal serving | Hungry crowd |
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| 10 guests | — | — |
| 20 guests | — | — |
| 50 guests | — | — |
| 100 guests | — | — |