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🎄🤍🥣 Turnip Mash for Big Christmas Dinners


🎅 Introduction: The Perfect Mash for Feeding a Crowd

Turnip mash is light, creamy, budget-friendly, and a brilliant alternative to mashed potatoes or swede — especially when cooking for large groups at Christmas.
It scales beautifully, reheats well, and can be kept warm without drying out.

Here’s how to make flawless turnip mash for big Christmas dinners, no matter how many people you’re feeding.

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🤍🥣 1. How Much Turnip Mash You Need

Turnips reduce slightly when cooked and mashed. Here are exact quantities:

Per Person:

180–220g raw turnip
= about ½–⅔ cup cooked mash

⭐ For Larger Groups:

PeopleRaw Turnip NeededApprox. Cooked Mash
4800g–1kg2–3 cups
61.2–1.5kg3–4 cups
81.4–1.8kg4–5 cups
101.8–2.2kg5–6 cups
122.2–2.6kg6–7 cups
153–3.5kg8–9 cups
204–5kg10–12 cups

✔ Add extra if turnip mash is a favourite
✔ Serve slightly less if you also have swede, potato mash, parsnips, etc.


🔪🥘 2. How to Prepare Turnips for Batch Cooking

  1. Peel turnips (removing any tough or woody parts).
  2. Cut into even 2–3cm cubes.
  3. Rinse to remove starch and bitterness.
  4. Keep in cold water while prepping large batches to prevent browning.

🍲🔥 3. Method: Turnip Mash for Big Groups

⭐ Step 1 — Boil

  • Add turnips to a large pot of salted cold water.
  • Bring to the boil.
  • Cook 20–25 minutes until very tender.

⭐ Step 2 — Drain Thoroughly

Turnips hold water — let them steam-dry for 2–3 minutes in the pan.

⭐ Step 3 — Mash

Add:

✔ butter
✔ salt & white pepper
✔ splash of cream or milk
✔ optional nutmeg

Mash until smooth.

⭐ Step 4 — Adjust Texture

If watery:
→ simmer lightly for 1 minute to evaporate excess moisture.

If too thick:
→ add cream, milk, or butter.


🧈🎄 4. Festive Flavour Ideas for Christmas Mash

⭐ Classic Christmas Mash

Butter + cream + nutmeg + white pepper

⭐ Savoury Herb Mash

Garlic + thyme + butter

⭐ Sweet Festive Mash

A touch of honey + nutmeg + butter

⭐ Rich, Creamy Mash

Cream cheese + butter + chives


🧑‍🍳🔥 5. Scaling Up the Flavour

When cooking large quantities:

✔ Increase butter and cream proportionally
✔ Taste test often — turnips vary in sweetness
✔ Don’t overload with nutmeg (a pinch per 1kg is enough)
✔ Add white pepper gradually

Large batches require more seasoning than you think.


🧊⏱️ 6. Make-Ahead Options for Christmas Day

Turnip mash is extremely make-ahead friendly.

⭐ Store ahead (1–2 days)

Refrigerate in airtight containers.

⭐ Freeze

Freeze for up to 3 months.
Defrost overnight in the fridge.

⭐ Reheat methods:

  • Microwave: Best — stir every 1–2 minutes
  • Hob: Low heat with extra butter
  • Oven: Covered dish at 180°C for 20–30 minutes
  • Slow cooker: Heat on HIGH for 45 minutes, then keep warm

🍽️🔥 7. Keeping Turnip Mash Warm for Hours

Perfect for buffets or late Christmas dinners.

⭐ Use a slow cooker on “Keep Warm”

Stays perfect for 2–3 hours.

⭐ Add extra butter

Prevents drying.

⭐ Avoid leaving uncovered

Moisture will escape.


🔧💡 8. Tips for Perfect Large-Batch Turnip Mash

✔ Use smaller turnips for sweeter mash
✔ Always drain well to avoid watery mash
✔ Steam the last bit of moisture off before mashing
✔ Taste frequently when scaling up
✔ Add herbs at the end for fresher flavour
✔ Consider mixing with carrot or swede for colour and sweetness


🌟 FAQs

How many kg of turnips do I need for 10 people?

Around 1.8–2.2kg raw turnips.

Can I freeze turnip mash ahead of Christmas?

Yes — it freezes beautifully.

Does turnip mash get watery?

Only if under-drained — make sure it steam-dries before mashing.

Can I combine turnip and swede mash for big dinners?

Absolutely — they mash wonderfully together.

Is turnip mash good for Christmas?

Yes — it’s light, creamy, affordable, and easy to scale for large groups.


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