The kids have officially grown bored of sandwiches at the moment, so we made up these meat-free sausage rolls to go their lunchboxes.
This quick vegetarian sausage roll recipe for kids uses ready-rolled pastry so it's simple and easy to make.
This recipe couldn't be simpler, just roll, egg-wash, bake and enjoy!
Ingredients
- 320 g (12 oz) Just-Rol puff pastry sheet
- 8 vegetarian Lincolnshire style sausages (links)
- 1 medium free range eggs beaten
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 220C/430F (200C/390F fan assisted). Unroll the pastry, leaving the backing sheet on for now.
With a sharp knife, score into 8 equal pieces. Folding the pastry to give you guidelines will help.
Line up a sausage with the edge of a pastry square and roll slightly, then press along the edge.
Continue rolling.
Press the pastry along the seam to seal.
Repeat until all 8 are wrapped.
Place on a lined baking tray, seam down. I used the paper that the pastry was originally wrapped in.
Slash each roll three times diagonally with a sharp knife.
Brush each roll with a little beaten egg.
Bake for 20 minutes or until golden and well puffed.
Enjoy!
I warn you, these are very moreish, so put them away in an airtight container in the fridge as soon as they're cool or there will be none left for lunch!
What is puff pastry?
Puff pastry is made of very thin layers of mostly flour between layers of fat, traditionally butter. It's made by placing a block of butter on the rolled out dough and wrapping it, then rolling and folding the dough several times for the layers to build up.
What sauces go well with sausage rolls?
I really like it with this paprika and mayonnaise dip, or this spicy chipotle dip, but just about anything from brown sauce to barbecue sauce could work.
Where were sausage rolls invented?
Sausage rolls certainly have become very popular in Britain, but if we're counting the first dish that was rolled pastry wrapped around meat then it seems to have originated in France in the 19th century.
Should I refrigerate sausage rolls? How long can I leave a cooked sausage roll out?
Vegetable sausage rolls shouldn't be above fridge temperature for more than 4 hours in total before you eat them, so it's best to pop any you're not going to eat in an airtight container and refrigerate as soon as they have cooled down from the oven. They will last in the fridge for 3 days
Can sausage rolls be eaten cold?
Yes, I think sausage rolls are delicious if eaten straight out the fridge!
Can sausage rolls be reheated?
Yes, just put them in the oven at 180C with a foil cover for around 15-20 minutes. Check they're baked through by piercing with a knife into the middle and checking the tip comes out hot.
How can I prevent my pastry from softening while working with it?
Puff pastry is a delicate affair when it comes to both temperature and handling. It's very sensitive to heat due to the high fat content that hardens at fridge temperatures but can quickly start to melt once you're working with it.
I find my pastry is easy to work with on a brisk day in January and requires a quick hand on a sunny afternoon in August.
If you're worried your pastry is getting too hot the first thing you can do is pop the sheet back in the fridge for 15 minutes or longer to let it firm up again.
To extend how long you have to work with it a granite chopping board will keep your pastry much cooler than a wooden or plastic chopping board. If you have the space you can even chill the chopping board ahead of time.
If you can bear it you can also run your hands under cold water for a minute. Dry them thoroughly and you'll get a bit more time with your pastry.
What can I decorate my sausage roll tops with?
After giving them an egg wash you could put spices like sweet paprika or just a mix of ground black peppers can be tasty, as can sesame seeds.
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Quick Vegetarian Sausage Rolls Recipe
Ingredients
- 320 g (12 oz) Just-Rol puff pastry sheet
- 8 vegetarian Lincolnshire style sausages (links)
- 1 medium free range eggs beaten
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 220C/430F (200C/390F fan assisted). Unroll the pastry, leaving the backing sheet on for now. With a sharp knife, score into 8 equal pieces. Folding the pastry to give you guidelines will help.
- Line up a sausage with the edge of a pastry square and roll slightly, then press along the edge.
- Continue rolling. Press the pastry along the seam to seal. Repeat until all 8 are wrapped.
- Place on a lined baking tray, seam down. (I used the paper that the pastry was originally wrapped in.
- Brush each roll with a little beaten egg.
- Slash each roll three times diagonally with a sharp knife.
- Bake for 20 minutes or until golden and well puffed.
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EmpowerandHelp says
Love the part they are vegetarian, and you did awesome job with detailed steps and pictures to document the recipe
Emily Leary says
Thanks so much. I do my best to include step by step images as I know it makes the process much easier to follow.
Msddah says
This looks like an easy enuf recipe to try. I always tend to shy away from baking pasteries but I might just try this. Thanks for sharing!
Emily Leary says
Oh yes this is nice and easy :)
Barbara says
Planning this for Book Club! Do the sausages need to be frozen?
Thank you!
Emily Leary says
Hi :) Chilled should work fine, just keep an eye on the timing as obviously they will take less time to get to an initial heated point.
Beth says
Can't wait to make these! Simple, fun and super yummy! Thanks much for sharing. Oh, btw, I never have 'posted' on a recipe site before. I totally know and agree with you and I'm glad you responded to the 'skin' on sausage comment.
Emily Leary says
Thanks Beth!
alex says
a very tasty and very quick sausage roll. My kids love them.
I saw on masterchef that if you eggwash before slashing then the pastry puffs up more.
I did that yesterday and it looks even better.
Thanks for the idea x
Laurie says
This is a great idea. I like buying the veggie sausage rolls but I dont like the fact that most of them have a bunch of junk in the white flour part, so maybe I can even try to make my own pastry. Thanks!!
The Foodie Blog says
Ooo now I ate my first veggie sausage this week and loved it! All I need now is an oven and I'll be set for these. Scamp adored the veggie sausages so one day *prays to the oven gods* we'll make these.
Cool idea for a lunch box :D
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Stacey Guilliatt says
Must try these, my mouth is watering!
Janice says
I saw Lorraine Pascale do something similar with sausages. I was always taught to use sausage meat or take the skin off the sausages which makes the sausage rolls easier to bite into. But I guess if you are using frozen sausages that is not going to be so easy!
Emily Leary says
:) we've made these since I was little. You don't need to take the skin off veggie sausages as they don't really have a skin like meat sausages.
Midlife Singlemum says
Perfect packed lunch food.