One pound of dry pasta yields 8 cups of cooked pasta.
9 cups
Approximately 2.4 cups of cooked penne in a pound.
Somewhere between 100 and 125 cups in 60 lbs of sauce
Approximately 3.6 cups to a pound of dry bowtie pasta.
ANSWER:2 cups will equal a pound. Per the National Pasta Association:How much cooked pasta does one pound of dry pasta make?It depends on which shape you're cooking, but you'll get a pretty close idea from this chart:Type of pastaUncooked weight=Cooked amountSmall to medium pasta shapes(Elbow Macaroni, Medium Shells, Rotini, Twists, Spirals,Wagon Wheels, Bow Ties, Mostaccioli, Penne, Radiatore, Rigatoni)8 oz. uncooked=4 cups cookedLong pasta shapes(Spaghetti, Angel Hair, Linguine, Vermicelli, Fettuccine)8 oz. uncooked or1 1/2 inch diameter bunch=4 cups cookedEgg Noodles8 oz. uncooked=2 1/2 cups cooked
8 oz. uncooked small to medium pasta shapes = 2 cups uncooked or 4 cups cooked(Examples: Elbow macaroni, medium shells, rotini, twists, spirals, wagon wheels, bow ties, mostaccioli, penne, ziti, radiatore, rigatoni)1 pound equals 16 oz.....so 4 cups of uncooked ziti pasta equals 1 pound
Depends WHICH pasta. -Pasta has many different weight/volume ratios.
Depends on your size and weight and the size of the 'cup'.
Approximately 3.68 cups
16 oz. dry rotini pasta should equal roughly 8 cups of cooked pasta (1 cup cooked pasta = 2 oz. dry pasta)
That is about 2 cups
One pound of dry macaroni typically yields about 4 to 4.5 cups of cooked macaroni. The exact amount can vary slightly depending on the specific shape of the pasta and how long it is cooked. Generally, pasta roughly doubles in size when cooked, so it's a good rule of thumb to expect approximately 2 cups of cooked macaroni per 1 cup of dry macaroni.