You must show how your choice of dishes has the right portion control. But how do you know?
An average man needs 2,500kcal a day for a healthy body weight.
An average woman needs 2,000kcal a day for a healthy body weight.
Our video link shows how to use The Nutrition Program for portion sizes
Exam board NEA 2 marking statements
Planning – Accurate portion control was evident Eduqas
Accurate and excellent knowledge of nutrition is demonstrated AQA – need to have portion sizes to do this
Presenting – Demonstrates excellent portion control OCR
You can check the portion size for meat, fish, chicken, fruits and vegetables on BUPA website
It’s a good idea to check out portion sizes of your favourite dishes using supermarket ready meals.
Sainsbury’s Ready Meals give clues and their site shows portions. I’ve removed the links as they keep changing.
- Fish pie weighs 450g serves 1 and provides 369kcal
- Spinach and ricotta cannelloni weighs 400g serves 1 and provides 357kcal
- Red Thai vegetable curry and rice weighs 350g serves 1 and provides 376kcal
- Smoked haddock risotto weighs 380g, serves 1 and provides 402kcal
What about the puddings?
- Apple and blackberry crumble portion weighs 60g, serves 1 and provides 217kcal
- Lemon meringue pie portion weighs 100g serves 1 and provides 296kcal
So for your GCSE Food Preparation Assessment choose
Main course 350-400kcal portions – don’t forget you may serve with rice and vegetables
Desserts about 300kcal and portion 60-100g
Nadiya Hussain’s Pear and Blackberry crumble recipe which serves 4.
Each portion provides 856kcals – the average supermarket dessert provides 200-300kcal.
If portion serving were increased to 8 then the portion is reduced to 428kcal which is a healthier option.