Convert Potato from Ounces to Whole Potatoes

Potato converter

Use the tool below to convert potato from Ounces to Whole Potatoes.

Potatoes range enormously in size: a small new potato can be 140 g while a large baker tops 370 g. Choosing the right size below stops you over- or under-buying for a mash or roast.

How many potatoes are in an ounce?

An ounce of potatoes is about 0.13 of a medium potato, based on a medium potato of 213 g. Small potatoes push that figure up and large ones bring it down, so set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact count above.

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Roasting sweet potato instead? The sweet potato converter handles whole-item counts and cubed cups across small, medium, and large sizes. See our Sweet Potato converter.

Adding beetroot to the tray? The beetroot converter works out whole-item counts and chopped cups across small, medium, and large sizes. See our Beetroot converter.

No scale? The tool below gives a good estimate, but for exact bakes a digital kitchen scale removes the guesswork.

Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole potatoes.

Size applies to whole potatoes (small / medium / large).

Result

0.13 potatoes

Common Potato conversions

Quick reference for potato at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.

Ouncespotatoes
1 oz0.13 potatoes
2 oz0.27 potatoes
4 oz0.53 potatoes
8 oz1.06 potatoes
16 oz2.13 potatoes
32 oz4.26 potatoes

Potato conversion chart

The chart below shows how whole potatoes (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.

ozpotatoescupscups (US)glb
4 oz0.53 potatoes0.73 cups0.76 cups (US)113.4 g0.25 lb
8 oz1.06 potatoes1.45 cups1.51 cups (US)226.8 g0.5 lb
16 oz2.13 potatoes2.91 cups3.02 cups (US)453.59 g1 lb
24 oz3.19 potatoes4.36 cups4.54 cups (US)680.39 g1.5 lb
32 oz4.26 potatoes5.82 cups6.05 cups (US)907.18 g2 lb

Potato varieties and best uses

The conversions above are the same whatever variety you use; the difference is what each is good for. Here is how the common potato varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
RussetMash, fries, baking: high-starch, goes fluffy.
Yukon GoldAll-purpose: creamy mash, roasting, gratins.
Maris Piper / King EdwardUK roasting and chips: fluffy interior, crisp edges.
Charlotte / new potatoesSalads and boiling: waxy, holds its shape when cooked.

Which should I pick?

For mash, a starchy potato is best: Russet (US) or Maris Piper / King Edward (UK) go light and fluffy; Yukon Gold gives a creamier, buttery mash and is the easiest all-rounder if you only buy one. For salads and boiling where the pieces must hold, use a waxy potato: Charlotte, new potatoes, or red-skinned.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many potatoes is 1 ounce?
An ounce of potatoes is about 0.13 of a medium potato, since a medium potato weighs 213 g. With small potatoes that figure is about 0.2 and with large potatoes about 0.08. Set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact count above. The converter runs both ways for any weight. Open the potato converter
Which potato variety should I use?
For mash, a starchy potato is best: Russet (US) or Maris Piper / King Edward (UK) go light and fluffy; Yukon Gold gives a creamier, buttery mash and is the easiest all-rounder if you only buy one. For salads and boiling where the pieces must hold, use a waxy potato: Charlotte, new potatoes, or red-skinned.

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