How Many Pounds of Crawfish Per Person?

It is the single most common question in Houston crawfish planning: how many pounds do I actually need?

Whether you are hosting a backyard boil, ordering trays for a watch party, or pricing out catering for a wedding rehearsal, getting the per-person number right is the difference between leftovers and disappointment.

The short answer: plan on 3 to 5 pounds of whole live crawfish per adult for a crawfish-focused meal. Lighter eaters and groups with kids, plenty of sides, or other proteins can plan closer to 1 to 2 pounds per person.

Here is a complete planning breakdown by eater type, group size, and boil setup.

How Much Crawfish Per Person? The General Rule

Crawfish is sold by whole, in-shell weight — not by tail meat. That is important context, because most of a crawfish’s weight is shell. Only about 15% of a pound of whole crawfish ends up as edible tail meat.

This is why per-person amounts sound surprisingly large compared to other proteins. 3 pounds of whole crawfish yields roughly 7 ounces of peeled tail meat, which lines up with a typical generous main course.

The right number depends on three factors:

  1. How experienced and enthusiastic the eaters are
  2. Whether crawfish is the main event or part of a bigger spread
  3. How many sides and other proteins are served alongside

Crawfish Servings by Eater Type

Eater Type Pounds Per Person Notes
Heavy crawfish eater 4 – 5 lbs Experienced peeler, crawfish is the main meal
Average adult 3 lbs Most common planning number
Light eater 1 – 2 lbs First-timer or smaller appetite
Eater with full sides 1 – 2 lbs Boil includes corn, potatoes, sausage, etc.
Kids (under 12) 0.5 – 1 lb Often share with adults

If you are mixing experienced and first-time eaters, plan toward the higher end. Veterans will out-eat new peelers by a wide margin.

How Many Pounds for a Group?

Here is a planning table for a crawfish-focused meal with standard sides (corn, potatoes, sausage). Numbers assume mostly average adult eaters.

Group Size Recommended Total Pounds Notes
4 people 10 – 15 lbs Small family gathering
8 people 20 – 25 lbs Casual backyard boil
12 people 30 – 40 lbs One full sack range
20 people 50 – 65 lbs Party scale
40 people 100 – 130 lbs Catered event scale
75+ people 200+ lbs Full event catering

A standard sack of live crawfish typically weighs 30 to 40 pounds, which is a useful unit of measurement once you start planning at scale.

How Much Meat Comes From a Pound of Crawfish?

Whole Crawfish Approximate Tail Meat Yield
1 lb whole ~2.5 oz peeled tail meat
3 lbs whole ~7 oz peeled tail meat
5 lbs whole ~12 oz peeled tail meat
10 lbs whole ~1.5 lbs peeled tail meat

This yield is why ordering “by the pound” feels different than ordering chicken or shrimp. Most of the weight is shell, and the peeling process is part of the meal.

What Affects How Much People Eat?

Several variables push per-person amounts up or down:

  • Experience level. First-timers peel slowly and eat less. Veterans peel fast and eat more.
  • Spice level. Hotter seasoning slows people down. Milder seasoning encourages bigger appetites.
  • Sides on the table. A full spread of corn, potatoes, sausage, and bread reduces per-person crawfish needs.
  • Timing. Long, social boils stretched over several hours allow people to eat more than quick meals.
  • Group makeup. Kids and lighter eaters bring the group average down. All-adult, all-veteran groups push it up.

How Sides and Add-Ons Change the Math

A boil is rarely just crawfish. Most boils — whether Houston-style or traditional — include some combination of:

  • Corn on the cob
  • Potatoes
  • Smoked sausage
  • Mushrooms
  • Onions and garlic
  • Boiled eggs

When the table is loaded with these, plan toward the lower end of the per-person range (closer to 1 to 2 pounds). When crawfish is the main attraction with minimal sides, plan toward the higher end (3 to 5 pounds).

Restaurant Trays vs. Hosting Your Own Boil

The math is the same, but the experience differs.

Setup What You Are Ordering Planning Approach
Restaurant trays Cooked, seasoned, served by the pound Order in 3 lb increments per adult
Take-home boil Pre-seasoned, picked up by the pound Same per-person math, no prep
DIY home boil Whole sacks of live crawfish Plan by sack (30 – 40 lbs each)
Full catering Boil-and-serve, hands-off Provider handles per-person math

For most Southeast Texas households, ordering pre-cooked from a restaurant or having a catered boil delivered is the simplest path. For larger groups or full-event setups, catering is built for scale.

Catering a Crawfish Boil in Southeast Texas

Larger events introduce variables that home boils do not have to think about: equipment, transport, timing, dietary mix, and consistency across a long serving window. Catering handles those variables.

BB’s Tex-Orleans offers catering across Southeast Texas — from the Houston metro through Beaumont and the Golden Triangle — for crawfish boils, seafood spreads, and full Tex-Orleans menus. For pricing, packages, and event planning, visit our Plan an Event page or browse the Catering Menu.

During peak crawfish season, live crawfish are served whenever available. Outside of peak months, flash-frozen crawfish may be used to maintain consistency when sourcing allows.

Frequently Asked Questions About Crawfish Quantities

How many pounds of crawfish per person for a boil?

For a crawfish-focused meal, plan on 3 to 5 pounds of whole live crawfish per adult. For boils with lots of sides and other proteins, 1 to 2 pounds per person is usually enough.

How much tail meat is in a pound of crawfish?

Approximately 2 to 3 ounces of peeled tail meat per pound of whole live crawfish. Yield is roughly 15%.

How many pounds of crawfish are in a sack?

A standard sack of live crawfish typically weighs 30 to 40 pounds.

How much crawfish do I need for 20 people?

Plan on 50 to 65 pounds of whole live crawfish for 20 adults at a crawfish-focused meal with standard sides.

Do kids eat as much crawfish as adults?

No. Kids generally eat half a pound to one pound per child, and often share with adults.

Is it better to over-order or under-order crawfish?

Most experienced hosts slightly over-order. Leftover crawfish keeps well peeled and refrigerated, and running out mid-boil is one of the few unfixable problems at a party.

Part of the Crawfish Chronicles Series

This article is part of Crawfish Chronicles, an ongoing series from BB’s Tex-Orleans exploring crawfish season, preparation, and Houston’s Tex-Orleans culture. Related reading:

Final Thoughts

The per-person crawfish math is simple once you internalize it: 3 pounds per adult is the working baseline, adjusted up or down based on appetite, sides, and crowd makeup.

The bigger principle is just as simple. Crawfish is a social food. The trays are meant to be shared, the meal is meant to stretch, and a slightly over-ordered boil is almost always remembered more fondly than a slightly under-ordered one.

Plan for the appetite you want, not the one you think you are going to get.