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Epic, EASY classic homemade sausage rolls recipe that I dare say rivals the famous Bourke St Bakery, declared by many as the bestsausage rolls in Australia!

It takes more than store bought sausage mince to make a truly delicious filling. The little but important thing I do that takes this from “yummy” to “OMG these are incredible!!” is tosauté garlic, onion, celery and BACON to mix into pork mince (not store bought sausage meat!).

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Sausage Rolls

Sausage rolls are Australia’s answer to America’s Pigs in a Blanket – but (I’m going to say it!!) SO MUCH BETTER!!!

A juicy homemade sausage mixture wrapped in puff pastry. I mean really – do you need any more information than that to know these are wickedly delicious?

Brits reading this are probably rolling their eyes or getting fired up, thinking “Hey!!! WE invented Sausage Rolls!”

OK, true that. One might say Australia has adopted it as our own. 😉

These sausage rolls are a tried and tested favourite we regularly pull out for gatherings!

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Why this is the BEST Homemade Sausage Rolls Recipe ever

It was actually my brother who created this recipe, so I can shout from the rooftops that this is the BEST homemade Sausage Rolls recipe ever and not feel like I’m being big headed!

Here is what makes these sausage rolls so good:

1. REAL PORK – It’s not made with store bought sausage mince which is a mix of questionable ingredients – query how much is actually meat. This starts with pure pork mince. Real meat. Yay!TOP TIP: No beef. Beef mince is not as juicy or tender, it will make the filling more dry.

2. BACON – It’s not just about adding bacon for the sake of it. The plain fact is that bacon is salty and juicy and when you chop it up finely and mix it through the pork, it makesit so much tastier!

3. GARLIC, ONION & CELERY – Fact: when you saute these together slowly, they become sweet and form the flavour base of many of the most epic classic recipes in this big wide world. Like Beef Ragu. And Beef & Guinness Stew. And it does the same for Sausage Rolls. The sweetness and extra flavour it adds to the filling is just incomparable to just mixing in some raw chopped onion into the mince, which is what many standard recipes do. Plus, this adds moisture to the filling without making it watery (which = soggy base); and

4. NO GRATED VEGGIES– I won’t tell you not to sneak any veggies in, but what I will caution is that grated veggies are the main culprit for soggy pastry bases, even if you squeeze excess liquid out…..I think there is a time and place for hidden veggies. In my world, that does not include sausage rolls!

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Fennel all the way!

This homemade Sausage Rolls recipe includes fennel, because fennel and pork are great mates. Just like basil and tomato.

And if you’re a sausage roll connoisseur then you would probably know that the really great sausage rolls from patisseries and posh bakeries usually have a hint of fennel. 🙂

But it is all about tastes, so if you know for a fact you don’t like fennel then skip it. Or if you are wary, then just use 1/2 teaspoon and it will be a very subtle barely-there background flavour!

How to make Sausage Rolls

There’s nothing complicated about this recipe, I promise. Cook off onion, garlic, celery and bacon, then just mix the filling (I use my hands!), place on puff pastry, roll and bake.

30 minutes later, your self control is going to be seriously tested as you try to resist taste testing just one more, just one more….

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Once cooked, the inside will still look a bit pink because of the bacon. But it’s very easy to tell that it’s cooked because the texture of the meat is completely different to when it’s raw.

Also, there’s no way that that the inside wouldnot be cooked by the time the pastry is a deep golden brown which takes a good 30 minutes.

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Sausage rolls are one of the few classic Aussie party foods that really can be made ahead because they can be frozen unbaked then when you’re ready to serve, all you have to do is bake them. No fussing with garnishes or assembling, just make sure there is plenty of tomato sauce (ketchup) to dunk them in! – Nagi x

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Homemade Sausage Rolls

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats

Prep: 20 minutes mins

Cook: 30 minutes mins

Total: 50 minutes mins

Appetizer, Finger Food, Party Food

Australian, British, Western

4.98 from 314 votes

Servings20

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Recipe video above. "The secret is the bacon..." It really takes this sausage roll to another level! Also, sautéing the onion and celery before mixing into the filling makes it sweet and more moist than the usual, and using panko instead of normal breadcrumbs also contributes to making the filling of this sausage roll so moist.

The addition of fennel adds an extra burst of flavour but it's optional. Pork and fennel are great mates and though most everyday suburban bakeries won't use it, you'll find better bakeries use it (like Bourke St Bakery). If you're wary, drop it to 1/2 teaspoon. Or just skip it!

Ingredients

Filling

  • 1/2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 cloves garlic , minced
  • 1 brown onion , small, finely chopped
  • 1 celery stalk , finely chopped
  • 5 oz / 150g bacon , finely minced (streaky and fatty, not the lean stuff!)
  • 2 tsp fennel seeds , toasted (optional) (Note 1)
  • 1 lb / 500g pork mince (ground pork) (not lean)
  • 3/4 cup / 40g panko breadcrumbs (Note 2)
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • Black pepper

Baking & Serving

  • 2 1/2 sheets puff pastry , thawed then each cut into half (Note 3)
  • 1 egg , lightly whisked
  • Ketchup / tomato sauce

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a non stick fry pan over medium high heat. Sauté garlic, onion & celery for 2 minutes, then add bacon.

  • Cook for a further 2 minutes (don't make bacon golden) then transfer to bowl and allow to cool for 10 minutes.

  • Add remaining Filling ingredients into the bowl. Use your hands to mix well.

  • Lay out a rectangle of pastry, long edge closest to you. Brush egg along one long edge.

  • Get 1/5 th of the filling and shape into a long log shape down the middle of the pastry. Ensure the meat is tight and compact, without gaps.

  • Brush edge of pastry with egg. Then roll up, finishing with the seam side down.

    Roll up, sealing on the edge with egg wash on it .

  • If you have time/patience, refrigerate for 1 hour (makes it easier/neater to cut)

To Cook

  • Preheat oven to 350F/180C.

  • Cut each log into four equal lengths, or just two if you want full size sausage rolls. Brush with egg.

  • Place on 2 baking trays lined with baking paper (or sprayed with oil). Bake for 30 - 35 minutes in total, swapping tray shelves at 20 minutes, or until the pastry is deep golden brown. (Note: The filling will still look pink because of the bacon, but it's easy to tell from texture that it's cooked)

  • Cool slightly on trays. Serve hot or warm with tomato sauce or ketchup!

Recipe Notes:

1. Toasted fennel seeds (optional) - heat small fry pan over medium heat. Add fennel. Shake pan and toast for 1 - 2 minutes, until you can smell the fragrance of the fennel seeds.

See summary above for background on fennel seeds. If you're wary, decrease to 1/2 teaspoon. Or skip it entirely!

2. Panko breadcrumbs are Japanese breadcrumbs which are larger than normal ones. For crumbed/breaded things, it makes them even crunchier. For fillings, they make the filling less dense, more moist. You can find them in the Asian section of most supermarkets in Australia nowadays (see here for Woolworths) and even alongside normal breadcrumbs.

You can substitute for normal breadcrumbs, but reduce the quantity to 1/2 cup otherwise the filling won't be as moist.

3. Puff pastry in Australia comes in sheets that are 25 x 25cm / 10 x 10" squares. Cut them in half so you have five 25 x 12.5cm / 10 x 5" rectangles.

4. To make ahead: Best assembled, cut, then frozen or refrigerated unbaked. Place in an airtight container in single layers with baking paper between each layer. Brush with egg wash just before baking (optional - could just spray with oil, helps make it golden). Bake from frozen for 40 minutes, or from fridge per recipe.

It is perfectly safe to thaw then refreeze puff pastry, it is not like meat. If you want the absolute best results, use a puff pastry made with a combination of butter and oil/shortening because it will puff up better after thawing. But the difference is negligible. Another great tip I learnt from Cook’s Illustrated!

5. Nutrition per sausage roll. If you use low fat / turkey bacon, it reduces to 205 calories. If you use "light" puff pastry, it reduces to 150 calories.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 64gCalories: 236cal (12%)Carbohydrates: 26.7g (9%)Protein: 4.9g (10%)Fat: 12.4g (19%)Saturated Fat: 3.1g (19%)Cholesterol: 16mg (5%)Sodium: 300mg (13%)Potassium: 73mg (2%)Fiber: 0.8g (3%)Sugar: 0.5g (1%)Vitamin C: 0.8mg (1%)Calcium: 10mg (1%)Iron: 0.7mg (4%)

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Sausage Rolls recipe original published September 2016. Updated August 2019 with new photos, brand new video and update on Life of Dozer!

Life of Dozer

As always when I travel, Dozer stays with a Golden Retriever boarder where he thunders through the house with other golden retrievers like he owns the place. It’s a 24/7 party over there!!!

I get daily updates from her, and this is the photo I woke up to this morning – Dozer trying to eat a tree stump. Golden Retrievers really DO eating anything!!! 😂

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And Life of Dozer from the first time I published this Sausage Rolls recipe back in 2016:

He has a rather generous sized bottom, doesn’t he? Bit like his Mama. 😉

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FAQs

What is the American equivalent of a sausage roll? ›

As others have mentioned, they are generically called pigs in a blanket. In Texas they call them kolaches, (which is a Czech fruit pastry with sausage or hotdogs replacing the fruit.) Search Quora for kolaches for many tidbits of information. American pigs in blankets are nothing like British sausage rolls.

How does Gordon Ramsay make sausage rolls? ›

Cooking instructions

Take half the sausagemeat mixture and form it into a long sausage shape down the centre of one pastry strip, leaving a clear border either side. Repeat with the remaining sausagemeat and pastry. Beat together the egg and Marmite in a small bowl then lightly brush over the pastry borders to glaze.

What's the difference between a sausage roll and pig in a blanket? ›

They are similar but not the same. Sausage rolls are minced meat often, but not always, pork, seasoned and encased in either puff or short pastry. Depending on pastry preferences. Pigs in blankets are whole cooked pork sausages, cooled and rolled in puff pastry usually in a similar casing to how croissants look.

Do they sell sausage rolls in America? ›

What makes ours the best sausage rolls available in America? Buttery, scratch-made pastry—and sausages perfectly seasoned with thyme and sage by an award-winning, local butcher, cooked to a golden brown.

What country is famous for sausage rolls? ›

Wrapping meat in pastry dates back to the Ancient Greeks and Romans, but the modern sausage roll is thought to have originated in 19th Century France. They grew in popularity in London in the early 1800's as a cheap street food, and became known as a quintessentially British snack.

Why do my homemade sausage rolls have soggy bottoms? ›

Why do my homemade sausage rolls have soggy bottoms? To prevent soggy sausage rolls, make sure your oven is preheated before cooking. Ensure to space out the sausage rolls on the baking tray when cooking to ensure there is enough room for the air to circulate and allow them to crisp up.

Why is sausage roll meat pink? ›

The vibrant reds and pinks inherent in cured meats occur when nitrite encounters oxygen and the resulting nitric oxide binds with the iron present in the meat."

What is in Jimmy Dean sausage? ›

From the Package. PORK, WATER, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS: CORN SYRUP, SALT, NATURAL FLAVOR, VINEGAR, SUGAR, PORK BROTH, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE.

What is in a hog roast sausage roll? ›

Filling: Pork Shoulder 70/30 (32.7%), Water, Rusk (WHEAT Flour, Salt, E503ii as process aid), Rhostar (Salt, WHEAT Flour, Sugar, Preservative E221, Stabiliser E450 (i, iii), Dextrose, Yeast Extract, Antioxidant E300, Spices Extract, Herb Extract, Contains SULPHITE), Apple Sauce (6.54%) (Water, Apples (34%), Glucose ...

What raising agent is used in sausage rolls? ›

Ingredient: Fortified WHEAT Flour (WHEAT Flour, Iron, Thiamin, Nicotinic Acid, Calcium Carbonate), Water, Pork Shoulder (25%), Vegetable Oil (Palm, Rapeseed), Pasteurised Whole EGG, Seasoning (Salt, Rusk (Raising Agent E503 and Wheat), Spice Extracts, Spices, Stabiliser (E451), Preservative (E223 (SULPHITES)), Dextrose ...

How to know when sausage rolls are cooked? ›

What temperature should sausage rolls be? You should cook your sausage rolls until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 75C. The easiest way to measure this is with a hand held temperature probe.

What do Texans call pigs in a blanket? ›

The Texanist: Why Do Texans Call a Pig in a Blanket a Kolache? – Texas Monthly.

What do the English call pigs in a blanket? ›

Pigs in blankets, kilted sausages or kilted soldiers is a dish served in the United Kingdom and Ireland consisting of small sausages (usually chipolatas) wrapped in bacon. They are a popular and traditional accompaniment to roast turkey in a Christmas dinner and are served as a side dish.

Are sausage rolls better hot or cold? ›

Warming it will also intensify the flavours in that seasoned sausage meat, which, for the record, should be far, far thicker than the pastry casing. A cold sausage roll is dry, lumpen, largely flavourless; a taste of rain-lashed church fetes and grim funeral buffets.

What do Americans call pigs in blankets? ›

In the United States the term "pigs in a blanket" typically refers to hot dogs in croissant dough, but may include Vienna sausages, co*cktail or breakfast/link sausages baked inside biscuit dough or croissant dough.

What is another name for a sausage roll? ›

What is another word for sausage rolls?
pastiespastry
pieturnovers
meat piesCornish pasties

What American sausage is closest to bangers? ›

**Hot Dogs/Frankfurters:** These are perhaps the closest equivalent to bangers in terms of appearance and usage. Hot dogs are typically made from finely ground meat (such as pork, beef, or a combination) and are often served in a bun with various toppings like mustard, ketchup, onions, and relish.

What do Americans call breakfast sausage? ›

Breakfast sausage (or country sausage) is a type of fresh sausage, typically made from pork, that is a common breakfast food in the United States.

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