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Monday, 26 January 2026

Carrot and Swede Mash : Lower Carb Alternative to Standard Mashed Potato

This delicious, colourful carrot and swede mash is a great lower-carb alternative to the standard potato variety. Serve as part of a roast dinner, or to accompany winter dishes, such as stews and casseroles.


Ingredients
Serves four to six as a side dish
400g/14oz carrots, scrubbed and chopped
400g/14oz swede, peeled and chopped
25g/1oz butter
2 tbsp crème fraîche
2 tbsp creamed horseradish (optional)
salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method
1. Cook the carrots and swede together in a saucepan of boiling salted water for 30–35 minutes, or until tender. Drain and return to the pan.
2. Add the butter, crème fraîche and horseradish, if using, mash well and season with salt and pepper to taste. Serve.
From recipe idea seen here

Swede - also known as rutabaga, or ‘neeps’ in Scotland. Swede is a root vegetable similar to the turnip, although it is less watery in texture. Purplish on the outside, it has sweet-tasting yellow or white flesh and can be cooked in much the same way as other root vegetables such as potatoes. It can also be eaten raw in salads. Read more here

You will find a variety of recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e., use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

40 comments:

Mari said...

I had to look up swede, then read a little further and saw you explained it. I've never thought of mashing carrot but I bet it would be a good addition to the rutabaga/swede!

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Thank you so much for sharing this recipe, dear Jan.

Granny Marigold said...

Looks tasty!!

J.P. Alexander said...

Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.

Tom said...

...I had to look up swede too.

Buttercup said...

This looks delicious. Not my usual root vegetable, but definitely want to try this. We've got nine inches of snow and now, unfortunately, sleet. Don't mind the snow, but the icy sidewalks are a problem.

Elkes Lebensglück said...

I've never cooked this before, but I'll definitely give it a try. It sounds delicious and something different.
thank , jan have a good monday, hugs Elke

Stefania said...

Ottima idea questo pure alternativo.
Noi a casa lo facciamo anche di zucca

Chatty Crone said...

I had never thought of mashing carrots either. Looks good.

roughterrain crane said...

This is a nice dish in the cold winter.

Iris Flavia said...

Hmmm, this sounds good!

Giorgio said...

Interesting low carbs recipe. Thank you, Jan.
Have a lovely week ahead of you ☁⛅☁

chica said...

Purê de cenoura conheço, mas com o nabo nunca provei!
Linda semana! beijos, chica

Rustic Pumpkin said...

Always a firm favourite, and more colourful too! I have used sweet potato too.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

Yes, I vouch this is tasty and warm.
God bless.

Margaret D said...

Not a lover of swedes, but do have it in soup sometimes, Jan.
Ok mased with potato as long as not a lot of swede for me.

Luiz Gomes said...

Bom dia Jan. Parece uma receita maravilhosa e saudável. Confesso que nunca ouvi falar desse tipo de nabo. Aproveito para agradecer seu comentário e desejar uma excelente segunda-feira. Grande abraço do seu amigo do Brasil.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
Swede is new to me, thanks for sharing the recipe.
Enjoy your day and the week ahead.

R's Rue said...

I need to make this. Thank you.

Christine said...

Sounds delicious!

The Happy Whisk said...

Sign me up! I'm in.

Bijoux said...

That looks much better than mashed potatoes to me!

Back2OurSmallCorner said...

I don't have swede in the house at the moment but it would be a great alternative to the mash part of our evening meal. I will bare it in mind to try another time.

José Antonio Sánchez Rumí said...

I'm a big fan of purees; besides potatoes and carrots, I usually make them with zucchini, but I'm taking note of this one. As I said, I really like them.
Have a great week.
Regards

Carla from The River said...

Hello,
Swede is new to me, but we do have rutabaga. This does sound good. I love horseradish. :-)

Tracey@Hotchpotchcreations said...

It's tradition in our house to have haggis neeps & tatties on Burns night as my FIL was a Scotsman.. today is leftovers with yes Carrot & Swede, delicious and heartwarming this time of year xx

Mary Kirkland said...

I had to look up what swede was, I've never seen it around here.

Joyful in His Presence said...

This was one year that my husband did not grow swede, and I wouldn't have thought to mash carrots, but if I had the swede, I would definitely give this a try.

Ananka said...

Looks good :-D

Teresa Isabel SIlva said...

Seams deliciouse! Thanks for sharing!

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Lowcarb team member said...

GOOGLE TRANSLATE

J.P. Alexander
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso

Thanks for the recipe. Sending you a kiss.

Stefania
Ottima idea questo pure alternativo.
Noi a casa lo facciamo anche di zucca

This is also a great alternative idea.
We also make it with pumpkin at home.

chica
Purê de cenoura conheço, mas com o nabo nunca provei!
Linda semana! beijos, chica

I know carrot puree, but I've never tried it with turnip!
Have a great week! Kisses, Chica

Luiz Gomes
Bom dia Jan. Parece uma receita maravilhosa e saudável. Confesso que nunca ouvi falar desse tipo de nabo. Aproveito para agradecer seu comentário e desejar uma excelente segunda-feira. Grande abraço do seu amigo do Brasil.

Good morning Jan. It sounds like a wonderful and healthy recipe. I confess I've never heard of this type of turnip. I take this opportunity to thank you for your comment and wish you an excellent Monday. Big hug from your friend in Brazil.

Hena Tayeb said...

Looks great. Thanks for sharing.

HappyK said...

Sounds good. DIdn't what a swede was, thanks for saying.

My name is Erika. said...

This sounds tasty. I've never thought of mashing carrots or turnips. It would taste good on this chilly night. Happy new week Jan.

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

This sounds really delicious.

Bill said...

Looks good, thanks Jan.

DVArtist said...

As I read this post I thought I would have to look up Swede but then you explained it. I do like rutabaga but can't get Mr. M. to eat it. I have to grow it here. I never see it in our stores. Thanks for a great recipe.

Jules said...

This was always my favourite when it was served up for school dinners. I should really make it more often. Xx

Conniecrafter said...

interesting combo :)

Teresa said...

Buena receta. Feliz día para ti.