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Add in the carrots, potatoes, swede, stock, tomato puree, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaves, sugar, salt and pepper. Bring to the boil then place a lid on and cook in the oven for 3-4 hours until the beef is lovely and tender.

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Cook the swede in boiling salted water for 50-55 minutes, or until very soft. Drain and add to the roasted potatoes. Roughly mash everything together, keeping quite chunky, then cool, cover and keep in a cool place.

To serve, preheat the oven to fan 180C/conventional 200C/gas 6. Uncover the potatoes and swede, dot with the butter and put in the oven to reheat for 25-30 minutes, stirring now and again until piping hot. Serve with lots of butter.

Swede was originally introduced to the UK as the Swedish turnip (in Sweden it is called Rotabagga). This caused some confusion with the white turnip. So, most parts of the UK, it is known as a swede.


I've always wondered how to cook a swede, my mum used to make mashed swede and it was so good but whenever I tried it stayed hard and lumpy. Followed your directions and was instantly taken right back to childhood! Even my fussy child loved them (she thought it was mashed potatoes at first so actually tried them!) hahaha.
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Thank you for trying our creamy buttered swede, Nic! We're so glad you enjoyed it and that it brought back fond memories of your childhood. We hope you'll continue to cook them this way--they're definitely a family favourite! ?

The timing of these developments couldn't have been better, since haggis is a part of the traditional late-January Burns Night supper, held in honor of the great Scottish poet Robert Burns. Burns famously wrote an ode to haggis, the "Great chieftain o' the puddin-race!" At the event, haggis is traditionally served with "bashed neeps" (turnip, swede, or rutabaga) and large helpings of whiskey.

"Those were the last race-day fatalities here, believe it or not," Davidson said. "Swede Savage suffered severe burns in a crash in 1973. But he died 33 days later," and there was conjecture that he actually succumbed to complications from a transfusion of tainted blood.

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