Pork Sausage Rolls

Homemade Pork Sausage Rolls trump store-bought every time, and these will prove it! Made with a real pork, vegetable and herb filling encased in flaky puff pastry, you will recognise every item on the ingredient list – unlike those that you might buy. So baby can enjoy them, along with the whole family. Not only are they a healthier alternative, they taste way better too!

Flaky Puff Pastry Pork Sausage Rolls.

Why this is the best Pork Sausage Roll Recipe

I came up with this easy sausage rolls recipe for Baby LJ’s first birthday party as a healthier, delicious alternative to store-bought sausage rolls. Have you ever read the ingredient list on a sausage roll box or packet? Can you tell me what it all means? 🤷🏻‍♀️

I wanted Baby LJ to enjoy all the party food, but given he hadn’t yet eaten much (if any?!) processed food, I wasn’t keen on just letting him have free reign on all the frozen party food options… And so these sausage rolls are made with simple, wholefood ingredients like pork, vegetables, herbs, an egg and just half a cup of panko breadcrumbs. Still wanting to make my life a little easier, they are wrapped in pre-made buttery puff pastry. Cut into 8 mini sausage rolls, they’re the perfect finger food!

Great for the freezer stash, you can freeze them baked or un-baked, whatever your preference. We love them as an easy weekend lunch, and of course for parties! 🥳

Flaky and golden puff pastry pork sausage rolls.

Ingredients for these Pork Sausage Rolls

For this homemade sausage roll recipe you’ll need the following simple ingredients:

Pork mince/ground pork – Use high quality store-bought pork mince. I much prefer using 100% real meat as opposed to using pork sausages or sausage meat. This way, I know ALL the ingredients being used.

Onion, garlic, celery and carrot – The delicious flavour base, which is sautéed before adding the other filling ingredients. So much better than going in raw, trust me.

Celery salt – Celery salt is made with table salt and ground celery seeds, and so it adds an extra layer of flavour compared to regular salt. Leave this out if serving to family under 12 months [1].

Tarragon – Tarragon has a fresh, delicate, slight liquorice flavour. I love the tarragon and pork combination. I feel like it’s an under-utilised herb! Though if you do a lot of French cooking, I’m sure it’s in your spice rack.

White pepper – A little milder than black pepper, but you can substitute it if you like.

Panko breadcrumbs – These make for a less-dense filling than standard breadcrumbs.

Eggs– One for the filling, and one for brushing over the pastry before cooking.

Puff Pastry – I opt for store-bought puff pastry sheets, but feel free to go all out and make your own!

Olive oil

Pork Sausage Rolls ingredients on a chopping board.

How to make this homemade sausage rolls recipe

This is an easy recipe to whip up, whether in a thermo cooker or conventionally.

Thermomixer? You’ll see below in the recipe card that I sauté the veggies and allow my Thermomix to cool for 15 minutes or so before added the remaining filling ingredients to mix together. There is a safety feature on the Thermomix that won’t allow you to use Turbo mode before the unit has cooled to 60°C, so you’ll need to wait before moving on. Yes, this ‘sauté then cool’ step takes extra time, but your taste buds will thank you for it! If you’re running short on time, just transfer the sautéed vegetables to a bowl, allow to cool for 5 minutes until close to room temperature (in the fridge if you have to!), add the remaining filling ingredients and mix by hand.

Conventional cook? If making this recipe the traditional way, either all by hand or with a food processor, the process is much the same. Just more dishes! 😁

See the recipe card below for ingredient amounts and detailed steps for both thermo cooker and conventional methods.


How to serve and store

The best way to serve these classic pork sausage rolls is fresh out of the oven (cooled a little!) with your preferred sauce. My kids don’t really like tomato sauce or barbecue sauce, so we enjoy these Pork Sausage Rolls as they are.

We rarely have many leftover, but once cooked you can store these puff pastry sausage rolls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. Reheat gently in the oven if you’d like to re-crisp the flaky pastry. In the freezer, cooked or uncooked, these will keep in an airtight container for up to three months. For best results, I prefer to freeze a batch of sausage rolls uncooked – they’re a great item to have in the freezer stash! I then place the frozen sausage rolls in the oven, and add another 10 to 15 minutes on to the cooking time when it’s snack/lunch/party time.

Pork Sausage Rolls on a platter with ketchup.

If you’re looking for other great homemade finger food, for parties or lunchboxes, then check out the Best Cauliflower Chicken Nuggets. Made with wholefood ingredients, these are yummy homemade nuggets.

If you try these Pork Sausage Rolls, please leave a 🌟 star rating and let me know how you go in the 📝 comments below. It’s always great to hear from you! Don’t forget to follow me on Facebook, Instagram and Pinterest too for more finger food recipes.

Happy cooking!

Chloe x

Pork Sausage Rolls.

Pork Sausage Rolls

Author: Chloe
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 25 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Category: Finger Food
5 from 2 votes
Servings: 32 pieces

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Homemade Pork Sausage Rolls trump store-bought every time, and these will prove it! Made with a real pork, vegetable and herb filling encased in flaky puff pastry, you will recognise every item on the ingredient list – unlike those that you might buy. So baby can enjoy them, along with the whole family. Not only are they a healthier alternative, they taste way better too! 

Ingredients 

  • 75 g / 1/2 brown/yellow onion peeled and halved
  • 2 garlic cloves peeled
  • 70 g / 1 celery stalk roughly chopped
  • 70 g / 1 carrot roughly chopped
  • 1 tbs olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp celery salt for family over 12 months
  • 1 1/2 tsp dried tarragon
  • 1/4 tsp ground white pepper
  • 30 g / 1/2 cup panko breadcrumbs
  • 1 egg
  • 500 g pork mince/ground pork
  • 2 sheets puff pastry
  • 1 extra egg for brushing pastry

Thermo Cooker Instructions

  • Put onion, garlic, carrot and celery into the mixing bowl, and chop 4 seconds, speed 7, MC on. Scrape down the mixing bowl and repeat.
  • Scrape down mixing bowl and add olive oil. Sauté for 5 minutes, 100°C, speed 1MC off.
  • Allow the Thermomix to cool for 15 minutes (Note 1).
  • To the mixing bowl add the celery salt, tarragon, white pepper, panko breadcrumbs, 1 egg and pork. Using Turbo mode, pulse 4 to 5 times until well combined.
  • Lay out each puff pastry sheet. Cut one square into two rectangles by slicing lengthways across the centre. Shape ¼ of the sausage mixture into a long log, and place down the middle of the pastry. Brush one long edge with the egg wash. Roll up the pastry toward the egg washed edge, making sure that the filling is compact. Seal the pastry with more egg wash.
  • Pre-heat oven to 180°C approximately 15 minutes before cooking (see next step). Line a baking tray with grease proof paper/parchment paper.
  • With a sharp knife, cut each roll into8 equal portions (letting the rolls rest in the fridge for an hour or so makes them easier and neater to cut). Place seam side down on baking tray.
  • Bake in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown.

Conventional Instructions

  1. In a food processor or blender, finely chop the vegetables.
  2. Transfer to a frypan with the olive oil, and sauté for 3 minutes until vegetables are soft. Transfer to a large bowl and allow to cool for 10 minutes.
  3. Add the celery salt, tarragon, white pepper, panko breadcrumbs, 1 egg and pork.
  4. Either return to the food processor to mix, or mix by hand.
  5. Lay out each puff pastry sheet. Cut one square into two rectangles by slicing lengthways across the centre. Shape ¼ of the sausage mixture into a long log, and place down the middle of the pastry. Brush one long edge with the egg wash. Roll up the pastry toward the egg washed edge, making sure that the filling is compact. Seal the pastry with more egg wash.
  6. Pre-heat oven to 180°C approximately 15 minutes before cooking (see next step). Line a baking tray with grease proof paper/parchment paper.
  7. With a sharp knife, cut each roll into 8 equal portions (letting the rolls rest in the fridge for an hour or so makes them easier and neater to cut). Place seam side down on baking tray.
  8. Bake in the oven for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown.

Recipe Notes

1. Cooling – If using a Thermomix, the unit will need to cool to 60°C before it will allow the use of Turbo mode. If you’re running short on time, transfer sautéed vegies to a bowl, allow to cool for 5 minutes until close to room temperature (in the fridge if you have to!), add the remaining filling ingredients and mix by hand.
2. Storage –Unbaked sausage rolls can be stored in the freezer in an air-tight container for up to 3 months. Cooked, store in the fridge in an air-tight container for up to 3 days or freezer for up to 3 months. Be sure to practice food safety when storing, defrosting and/or reheating food. If you’re cooking from frozen you’ll need to increase the baking time.
3. Nutrition –Per individual piece, as a general guide only.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 140kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 4gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.001gCholesterol: 23mgSodium: 96mgPotassium: 73mgFiber: 0.4gSugar: 0.3gVitamin A: 341IUVitamin C: 0.5mgCalcium: 10mgIron: 1mg
Keywords: finger food, homemade, pork, sausage rolls, thermo cooker, thermomix

[1] Infant Feeding Guidelines: Summary, 2013, National Health and Medical Research Council.

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3 Responses

  1. 5 stars
    These were a big hit! I used the thermo cooker instructions but they’d be easy to make the conventional way too. Great to make in advance and have frozen ready to cook.

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