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how much cream cheese for a dozen bagels

For a dozen bagels, plan on about 12–16 ounces (0.75–1 pound) of cream cheese for a normal, generous spread, and up to 20 ounces (about 1¼ pounds) if your crowd loves it piled on thick.

Quick Scoop

  • Light schmear crowd: about 8–12 ounces total for 12 bagels (roughly 0.5–0.75 ounce per bagel).
  • Standard generous spread: about 16 ounces total (1 pound, around 1.3 ounces per bagel).
  • Extra-loaded bagels: 16–20 ounces total (1–1¼ pounds, up to about 1.5 ounces per bagel).

Think of it this way: one standard 8-ounce brick is usually enough for 6–8 moderately schmear-ed bagels, so for a dozen, grabbing two bricks keeps you comfortably covered.

By bagel size (for a dozen)

  • Mini bagels: 8–10 ounces can be enough.
  • Regular/medium: 12–16 ounces is a safe bet.
  • Large/jumbo: 16–20 ounces if you don’t want to run out.

If you’re serving guests, err slightly on the higher side; leftover cream cheese keeps well in the fridge and is easier to handle than disappointed, under-schmear-ed bagels. 😄

TL;DR: Grab 1 pound of cream cheese for a dozen bagels; go up to 1¼ pounds if your crew loves a heavy schmear.

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