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potato portion?

How many is a portion of potatoes?!
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  • juliescot
    juliescot Posts: 1,433 Forumite
    How many is a portion of potatoes?!


    Depends on type, boiled, mashed etc. size and what else is on the plate.

    A big bowl of small new potatoes to accompany a baked Camembert and you can easily get through half a dozen.
    Mashed - half a tennis ball size.

    Boiled - 3

    Baked - 1 (or 2 little ones)
  • How big are your potatoes?
  • handy guide

    they seem to be "small" sizes though!
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Will it not depend on who you are cooking for and individual appetites? For instance my elder son (15) will eat six medium sized potatoes without a thought. Younger son (9) will eat two at most.

    Pink
  • agree with pinkwinged...a few potato lovers in this family that would gobble them up if we had loads!

    if you find you have extra keep for next day...mash could become a pancake/fritter by mixing in some beaten egg seasoning, warm up a frying pan with some oil and place spoonfuls in and gently fry them.

    boiled potatoes - fried potatoes, topping for a pie, potato salad are a few ideas.
  • Agree with Debtmuncher -leftover potatoes are always worth having around. It's even a good idea to deliberately cook more than you need;)
  • Do you know, I'm 45 years old and have never once ended up with a leftover roast potato... That could explain why I'm considerably larger than I should be :rotfl:I'm always looking at ways of using up leftover roasties but no matter how many I cook, they always disappear.... usually into my mouth...
  • PasturesNew
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    Per adult, mashed potato should be 2 tablespoons for a portion, or two ice cream scoops. For a child, it would be half that.

    So then you just have to decide how many portions you want to eat :)
  • Rikki
    Rikki Posts: 21,625 Forumite
    thriftlady wrote: »
    How big are your potatoes?

    :eek: I always think of SouthernScouser when I hear about large potatoes. :confused: (;) if you remember :rotfl:)
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  • Botany
    Botany Posts: 244 Forumite
    ....just remember potatoes do not count towards your five-a-day so, contrary to other people here, I would cook less than necessary and make up for it by filling the plate with actual vegetables. Just my two pence :p
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