There are quite a few recipes available for dairy free mashed potatoes. Most vegan/vegetarian recipe sites will have them. Other sites include Chow, Clean Green Simple, and Vegan Feast Kitchen also have this recipe.
If you are making mashed potatoes from raw potatoes, generally one potato per person. If you are using instant potatoes, then figure one cup of cooked potatoes per person.
An example of portioning food is making 2 cups of mashed potatoes to serve to 4 people. Each person's portion would be 1/2 cup of mashed potatoes.
I would suggest one medium to large sized potato per person.
Hmm Im not so sure . I have just cooked 700 grams of red potatoes, mashed them, and they lasted three meals for one person. You can't specify an actual nimber, because reds, like all potatoes, come in various sizes.
'One Potato, Two Potato'Normally I would recommend 1 large potato (or 2 small/medium potatoes) per person.
Yes, 'mashed potatoes' is a noun, a compound noun, a word for a type food made from potatoes; a word for a thing.The compound noun 'mashed potatoes' is an open spaced compound noun; a noun made up of two or more words that forms a noun with a meaning of its own.
A general guideline is to prepare about 1/2 to 3/4 cup of mashed potatoes per person for a side dish. For 50 people, this means you should make approximately 25 to 38 cups of mashed potatoes. If you want to ensure there's enough for everyone and some leftovers, aiming for around 30 to 40 cups would be ideal.
mashed potatoes for 1 person would be about two good sized potatoes, which weigh approximately 400g. Therefore 80kg of potatoes would feed about 200 and if anyone wants second portions or there are some larger people in your party, then 100kg or 220lb of potatoes should suffice.
It doesn't matter if they are mashed or not but they are made of carbohydrates, a lot of fiber, vitamin C, calcium, iron and a small amount of sugars. A person can live on just potatoes alone but the number of pounds is rather high. The poor of Ireland and Germany did just that.
It depends on how big your potato is. If it is a large one then 1/2 a potato per person. If the potato is small then 1 potato per person.
LOTS AND LOTS! just kidding. if you figure about 1 potato per person approx ( so i would say 400-475 potatoes depending on the size of them. good luck.
It doesn't matter if they are mashed or not but they are made of carbohydrates, a lot of fiber, vitamin C, calcium, iron and a small amount of sugars. A person can live on just potatoes alone but the number of pounds is rather high. The poor of Ireland and Germany did just that.