Sausage Roll Recipe from Australia (2024)

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This Sausage Roll Recipe is an amazing way to taste Australia! Flavorful sausage, carrots, and breadcrumbs are rolled into a delicate puff pastry and baked to perfection. Don’t forget to dip them in barbecue sauce!

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Ever since the fiasco of the empanada dough, I have been a massive fan of puff pastry sheets. Puff pastry sheets have saved my life (and my recipes) more than once. The pastry puffs up so elegantly and when I bite into these rolls, I can taste the layers of pastry goodness in every bite. I use this brand of Puff Pastry Sheets.

Seriously, you guys, these rolls are BOMB. And not only are they delicious, they’re also very diverse.

Christmas coming up and you need an appetizer to keep your guests warm while the snow falls? Sausage rolls.

Summer barbecue and you want to serve something besides just burgers and hot dogs? Sausage rolls.

Super Bowl Sunday and you need a dish that’s gonna get the people GOIN’? Sausage rolls for sure.

You can also change the flavor of this dish just by providing an array of dipping sauces. My personal preference was barbecue sauce, but in Australia, ketchup is more common. Honey mustard, buffalo sauce, or even no sauce at all are also great options!

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What Ingredients are In this Sausage Roll Recipe?

Puff pastry sheets
Jimmy Deans ground sausage
Carrot
Onion
Italian bread crumbs
Milk
Garlic
Salt and pepper
Barbecue sauce
Egg
Water
Paprika

For full ingredient measurements and instructions, visit the recipe card at the bottom of this page.

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How to Make this Sausage Roll Recipe from Scratch

Preheat oven to 425. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

Combine all of the filling ingredients in one bowl.

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Thaw and roll out the two puff pastry sheets. Cut a line down the middle of each one.

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Lay the filling in a straight line down the center of each puff pastry slip.

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Fold the two vertical edges of each sheet over the center filling and pinch to hold. Turn the rolls over so the pinched edge is on the parchment paper.

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Cut each strip into four pieces each and slice each top with a knife, diagonally twice. Brush top with egg wash and sprinkle with paprika.

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Bake at 425 for 5 minutes, reduce heat to 350 and bake for 35 more.

Serve with barbecue sauce or ketchup!

Can You Freeze this Sausage Roll Recipe?

Yes! My recommendation for freezing your sausage rolls is to roll everything into the puff pastry dough and freeze it before cooking.

Then, when it comes time to cook the rolls, remove them from the fridge and allow them to thaw completely before cooking for the recommended amount of time.

If you need to cook the Sausage Roll Recipe and then freeze them, you can do that, too! When freezing your sausage rolls, make sure to freeze them in a way where they won’t get easily frostbitten.

For me, this typically means that I wrap them in parchment paper, then aluminum foil, then put them in a plastic bag.

The puff pastry will get freezer burn easily, so this method should ward off any potential frost biting that may occur.

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Can I Prepare Sausage Rolls the Night Before?

Yes, totally! You can mix the filling and cut the rolls out the night before if you’d like.

Then, on the day that you need the Sausage Roll Recipe baked, you can throw them in the oven and turn it on. They should puff up nicely.

I wouldn’t recommend putting together your Sausage Roll Recipe more than a day in advance, because you don’t want the puff pastry sheets to get soggy!

If you need to prep them more than a day in advance, follow the freezing instructions above.

What Can I Dip My Sausage Rolls In?

It’s very common to have dipping sauces to eat your Sausage Roll Recipe with! Some of the most common choices are ketchup or barbecue sauce.

You can also dip them in cheese sauce, marinara sauce, mustard, or any other sauces that you want! If you try another sauce that I haven’t listed here, let me know! I’d love to hear the creative options that you come up with.

How Long Do Homemade Sausage Rolls Last?

If you make this Sausage Roll recipe at home, they should last in the fridge for about 5 days. Because there is meat in the recipe, I wouldn’t stretch it much longer than that!

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How Do You Keep Sausage Rolls Crispy?

A vital part of reheating your sausage rolls is making sure that they stay crispy. The WORST thing in the world is when you reheat dishes like this and end up with a soggy mess!

My recommendation would be to line a cookie sheet with aluminum foil. Put your Sausage Roll Recipe on the aluminum covered baking sheet and heat in the oven at about 450 degrees.

Heat just until the Sausage Rolls are warmed through! Then remove from the oven and enjoy!

Make ‘em, eat ‘em, love ‘em. You know you want to.

Want more global appetizer recipes? Check out these Afghanistan Boolawnee or this Alabanian Cornbread!

If you try this recipe, let me know! Leave a comment, rate it, and don’t forget to tag a photo #theforeignfork on Instagram. See you soon!

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Sausage Roll Recipe

This Sausage Rolls Recipe is an amazing way to taste Australia! Flavorful sausage, carrots, and breadcrumbs are rolled into a delicate puff pastry and baked to perfection. Don’t forget to dip them in barbecue sauce!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: australia

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 16 servings

Calories: 208kcal

Author: Alexandria Drzazgowski

Ingredients

Filling

  • 1 box pepperidge farm puff pastry sheets
  • 1 lb jimmy deans sausage, ground
  • 1 carrot, shredded
  • 1 onion, diced finely
  • ¾ cup Italian bread crumbs
  • cup milk
  • 2 tsp minced garlic
  • Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbsp barbeque sauce

Finishing

  • 1 egg
  • 1 tbsp water
  • Paprika

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • Combine all of the filling ingredients in one bowl.

  • Thaw and roll out the two puff pastry sheets. Cut a line down the middle of each one.

  • Lay the filling in a straight line down the center of each puff pastry slip.

  • Fold the two vertical edges of each sheet over the center filling and pinch to hold. Turn the rolls over so the pinched edge is on the parchment paper.

  • Cut each strip into four pieces each and slice each top with a knife, diagonally twice. Brush top with egg wash and sprinkle with paprika.

  • Bake at 425 for 5 minutes, reduce heat to 350 and bake for 35 more.

  • Serve with barbecue sauce or ketchup!

Notes

Recipe copyright Alexandria Drzazgowski, The Foreign Fork. For educational or personal use only.

Nutrition

Serving: 1roll | Calories: 208kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 325mg | Potassium: 132mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 697IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What are Australian sausage rolls made of? ›

Australian sausage rolls are such a classic from the land down under! An amazing sausage filling gets wrapped in flaky puff pastry. First, prepare the filling. Combine the ground Italian sausage, onion, carrot, spinach, garlic, rosemary, smoked paprika, salt, pepper and one of the eggs in a bowl.

What is in an Australian sausage? ›

Meat, fat and fillers

''A traditional sausage is meat, fat and seasoning in a natural casing which is made from intestines,'' says Romeo Baudouin, head chef at Victor Churchill butchers in Woollahra, Sydney.

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. Sausage rolls grew in popularity in London in the early 1800s as a cheap street food, and rapidly became a quintessentially British snack.

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.

What kind of sausage do Australians eat? ›

Pork and Maple sausages, which contain maple syrup which sweetens the taste. Chicken and Chive sausages, which use chicken meat and the herb chives. Honey Lamb and Rosemary sausages, which include lamb, Australian honey and the herb rosemary.

Do they eat sausage rolls in Australia? ›

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?

What do aussies call sausages? ›

But in Australia a snag is also one of several words for 'sausage' (others include snarler and snork).

What is Australian sausage in bread called? ›

A sausage sizzle (also referred to as 'sausage in bread' or a sausage sandwich) is a grilled or barbecued community event held in Australia and New Zealand.

What is the Aussie slang for sausage sandwich? ›

If you're hungry, these might come in handy: snag means sausage, barbie means barbeque, and sanga means sandwich. Used in a sentence: Throw a snag on the barbie, I want a sausage sanga!

Are sausage rolls British or Australian? ›

The modern sausage roll is thought to have appeared by the beginning of the 19th century in France. The pastry used was flaky or puff pastry. Early versions of the roll with pork as a filling proved popular in London during the Napoleonic Wars and it became identified as an English dish.

Why are sausage rolls popular in Australia? ›

Popular in London in the early 1800s, sausage rolls were sold as a cheap street food to people who were struggling to afford meat. Sausage rolls soon made their way across to Australia with early British settlers and have been enjoyed as an Aussie snack - served with tomato sauce - ever since.

What is the biggest sausage roll in the world? ›

The world's longest sausage roll is 111.11 metres long, made by King Pie in South Africa #OTD in 2005.

Can you get sausage rolls in the US? ›

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.

Does the USA have sausage rolls? ›

You can find sausage rolls in pizza shops in New York, but if course, they use pizza dough on the outside, and Italian sausages, which are also quite different. I suspect they're an Italian-American thing, not an authentic Italian food.

Who invented the sausage roll? ›

Well, according to one article on Seven Bites they write that “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.”

What is sausage roll meat made of? ›

Sausage mince is usually made from ground pork or beef, with added fat, seasoning, herbs and spices. It can be found in the meat section in your local supermarket, or from butchers.

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