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🎄🤍🍽️ Turnip Serving Sizes for Christmas


🎅 Introduction: Make Sure Everyone Gets Enough Turnips

Turnips are a delicious, budget-friendly Christmas vegetable — but how much do you actually need?
Serving sizes vary depending on whether you’re making mash, roasting them, or mixing them with swede or carrots.

Here’s your complete guide to turnip serving sizes for Christmas, so you buy (and cook) the perfect amount.

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🤍🍽️ 1. Standard Turnip Serving Size (Adults)

For Christmas dinner:

150–200g raw turnip per person

This equals:

✔ around ½ cup of cooked mash, or
1 generous portion of roasted turnips

If turnips are one of many sides, lean toward the 150g amount.


👧🧒 2. Serving Size for Children

Kids typically eat less, so allow:

80–120g raw turnip per child

For toddlers, 40–60g is usually plenty.


🔥🥄 3. Serving Size for Turnip Mash

Turnip mash reduces slightly in volume after cooking.

⭐ Use 180–220g raw turnip per person

This gives roughly ½ to ⅔ cup of mash per serving.

Perfect with:

✔ turkey
✔ pork
✔ beef
✔ veggie Christmas meals


🍯🔥 4. Serving Size for Roasted Turnips

Roasted turnips shrink as they caramelise.

⭐ Use 200–250g raw turnip per person

This ensures a generous portion with golden edges and soft centres.


🥕🤍 5. Serving Size for Turnip & Carrot Mash (Mixed Veg)

A popular Christmas combination.

⭐ Per person:

100–150g turnip
100–150g carrot

Equal amounts work best for flavour and colour.


🟡🤍 6. Serving Size for Turnip & Swede Mix

Turnip and swede cook beautifully together.

⭐ Per person:

100–150g turnip
100–150g swede

This makes a light, sweet, and creamy mash.


🧑‍🤝‍🧑 7. Turnip Quantities for Large Christmas Gatherings

Number of PeopleRaw Turnip Needed
2 people300–400g
4 people600–800g
6 people1–1.2kg
8 people1.2–1.6kg
10 people1.5–2kg
12 people1.8–2.4kg

✔ Add 10–15% extra if turnips are a favourite
✔ Add less if serving multiple veg dishes


🍽️💡 8. Portion Tips for Christmas Day

✔ Cut turnips evenly so they cook uniformly
✔ Allow slightly larger portions for roasted turnips
✔ Mash stretches further — great for feeding a crowd
✔ Keep turnips warm in a slow cooker for self-serve tables
✔ Leftovers freeze well, so extra is never wasted


🌟 FAQs

How many turnips do I need to feed 6 people?

Around 1–1.2kg raw turnips.

Do turnips shrink much when cooked?

Roasted turnips shrink the most; boiled or steamed shrink slightly.

Is 1 turnip enough for 4 people?

One medium turnip (300–450g) is enough for 1–2 people.
You’ll need 2–3 turnips for 4 people.

Should I weigh turnips before or after peeling?

Always weigh raw and whole for accurate serving sizes.

Are turnip portion sizes similar to swede?

Yes — turnip servings are nearly the same, but mash may need slightly more.


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