The whole thing weighted 1025 grams.

This is the description of the dish. "TRI- COLOR BOWTIES – With chicken mushroom bacon, corn, pepper, sun-dried tomatoes, herb cream sauce, and fresh mozzarella".

I estimate that about a whole maybe 1 and a half chicken breasts were used. It definitely was greasy, the cheese was all on top, a lot of bow ties, mushrooms here and there not too many, the bacon I could taste it but I couldn't really feel it like a whole piece of bacon for example. The sauce definitely used cream, you can tell but it wasn't mainly cream and all white like Alfredo for example.

I did an estimate before and I put down about 2000 calories i think, but I want other opinions.

Thanks for the help.

by CRTNTruffles

2 Comments

  1. StrangeAir6637

    2000 seems fair. this looks so delicious

  2. DiscombobulatedBus81

    hey truffles ! 🤟🏽

    i used my secret internet skills and managed to deduce you got this from Pasta Max Cafe in McDonough 😛

    this was a bit helpful since their yelp and google review page provides some more illustrative context to the size of their pastas and various ingredients they lean into…

    that said, i greatly appreciate u weighing this out and id also say we could expect this container to be ≈25g alone so the actual meal right around ≈1000 grams.

    so lets break this down the best we can…

    pasta (bow-tie; boiled; ≈275g cooked) ≈440

    chicken (breast; skinless; ≈7oz/≈200g cooked) ≈315

    bacon (pan-fried; ≈2 medium slice or ≈20g cooked) ≈55

    herb cream sauce ([sonoma gourmet reference](https://sonomagourmet.com/products/lemon-herb-ricotta); ≈195g) ≈280

    mozz (fresh; whole milk; ≈3oz/≈85g) ≈210

    veggies (mushroom, corn & peppers; sauteed; ≈225g cooked) ≈100

    running estimate: ≈***1400 calories @*** ≈***1000g weight!!*** 🙂